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Nvidia, Alphabet, Microsoft Power New JUDO ETF — Can Covered Calls Supercharge Returns?
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Janus Henderson Group has rolled out the Janus Henderson US Equity Enhanced Income ETF (BATS:JUDO), an actively managed fund designed to generate steady income while managing downside risk.

• Are JUDO shares at support?

The ETF primarily invests in dividend-paying U.S. equities and overlays an opportunistic covered call strategy to boost cash flow, positioning itself as a hybrid play between income generation and equity participation. Notably, the fund's top holdings include NVIDIA Corp (NASDAQ:NVDA), Alphabet Inc (NASDAQ:GOOGL) and Microsoft Corp (NASDAQ:MSFT), signaling a tilt toward mega-cap tech leaders alongside its income focus.

Managed by Jeremiah Buckley, JUDO targets high-quality companies with consistent revenue and earnings growth alongside rising dividends. The strategy aims to capture upside in favorable markets while cushioning volatility during downturns — essentially trying to have its cake and collect income from it too.

The launch comes as Janus Henderson continues expanding its active ETF lineup, which has grown to nearly $41 billion in assets across 16 funds.

Key features of JUDO ETF:

  • Income-first approach: Focuses on dividend-paying U.S. large-cap stocks with strong fundamentals.
  • Covered call overlay: Writes options on portfolio holdings to generate additional income.
  • Quality tilt: Targets companies with durable cash flows, competitive advantages and growth potential.
  • Volatility management: Designed to reduce drawdowns while maintaining market participation.
  • Big Tech exposure: Top holdings include Nvidia, Alphabet, Microsoft, Apple Inc (NASDAQ:AAPL) and Amazon.com Inc (NASDAQ:AMZN), blending growth with an income strategy
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