Works out to be a pretty hefty interest percentage. Downsides of these? Seems to be a lot safer than betting on regular stocks
>>1106810
> Stock devalues
> Whoops, your dividends drop
> Lots of eggs in one basket
> Steady payoff, but not as high as trading stocks yourself
At least, that's what I can figure. I've got my savings tied up in shares right now earning a 4% dividend, but 4% isn't much.
Of course, it's academical for a few years, because I can't get the money out again before a certain time limit without being taxed on the income. And it'd all be income, considering that the shares were given to me.
Buy Ethereum instead
>>1106810
volatility is rapid spikes and that's all. no chance to recover.
have a growth stock and sell premium against it for a larger cashflow
https://www.tastytrade.com/tt/shows/options-jive/episodes/option-premium-dividend-vs-growth-11-04-2015
also taxes