The classic snowball builders — payouts that have grown year after year.
- SCHD — Schwab U.S. Dividend Equity ETF · quarterly · 13 straight years of raises, ~11%/yr growth
- O — Realty Income · monthly · 30+ consecutive years of raises from "The Monthly Dividend Company"
- VOO — Vanguard S&P 500 ETF · quarterly · the market's own dividend, nearly tripled since 2011
High monthly income earned from option premiums — variable payouts, capped upside.
- JEPI — JPMorgan Equity Premium Income · monthly · ~7–8%, the conservative giant
- JEPQ — JPMorgan Nasdaq Equity Premium Income · monthly · ~9–10%, JEPI's tech-heavy sibling
- SPYI — NEOS S&P 500 High Income · monthly · ~12%, remarkably steady
- QQQI — NEOS Nasdaq-100 High Income · monthly · ~14%, tax-managed design
- QYLD — Global X Nasdaq 100 Covered Call · monthly · ~11–13% for a decade, zero growth by design
Weekly payers with huge headline yields — and payouts that swing (and have declined) with volatility. Read the charts before the ads.
- MSTY — YieldMax MSTR Option Income · weekly · income from Strategy/bitcoin volatility
- ULTY — YieldMax Ultra Option Income · weekly · the diversified, basket-based one
- TSLY — YieldMax TSLA Option Income · weekly · the original YieldMax fund, since 2023
- CONY — YieldMax COIN Option Income · weekly · crypto-volatility income, boom and slide
Each page pulls the fund's complete payment history from live market data — every single payout, not just yearly summaries — and charts it on a timeline you can drag. Below the chart you'll find yearly totals, growth rates, a real "what if you'd invested $50/month" backtest, and plain-English answers to the questions people actually ask. No hype: where a payout has declined, the chart shows it. To model your own portfolio's future, use the free dividend calculator.