FILED Registration first seen Aug 27, 2025. Not trading yet.
Status updates daily from SEC records and our 15-minute issuer radar. A green LAUNCHED badge here means it's live and our launch tracker has logged it.
What XBOT Will Do, Per the Filing
Per its registration filing, XBOT tracks the Syntax Robotics Index with at least 80% of assets exposed to its companies — using a mix of straight stock positions, call options (including deep in-the-money calls that behave nearly like stock), and synthetic long positions built from option pairs. The goal stated in the filing: approximately 100% of the index's upside, before fees.
The income engine is a systematic put-spread strategy — selling defined-risk put spreads to collect premiums, the same general income mechanism appearing across 2026's newest income funds. The filing is explicit about the trade-offs: deep-in-the-money calls add capital efficiency but can expire worthless if mismanaged, and put spreads produce losses when the index falls through the spread's range.
Tuttle Capital isn't one of the nine issuers our radar watches directly — XBOT surfaced through our SEC pipeline sweep. It would compete for the same wallet as robotics-theme income funds like YieldMax's pending ROBY, which takes a portfolio approach instead of an index-tracking one.
What Nobody Can Know Yet
A registration filing is a plan, not a product. Until XBOT trades, there is no payment history, no real yield, and no evidence of how its strategy behaves in live markets — any number you hear before launch is a target or a guess. Filings also get delayed, renamed, or quietly abandoned; this page's status updates daily either way. When XBOT does launch, we chart every payment from its very first one, free.
One email the day a new income fund launches — nothing else, ever. We watch the issuers' own sites continuously; you hear before the videos exist.
Frequently Asked Questions
When does XBOT launch?
No date has been announced. The registration was first seen in SEC records dated Aug 27, 2025; issuers typically launch within months of filing, but filings can also stall. The status box above updates daily, and the launch tracker shows everything else on the runway.
What will XBOT pay?
Unknowable until it trades — there is no payment history and the filing promises no rate. The strategy is option-income, so distributions would depend on real option premiums once live.
How would XBOT differ from ROBY?
Both are robotics income funds still on the runway. Per their filings: XBOT tracks a specific robotics index and sells put spreads for income; ROBY builds an actively managed robotics portfolio and writes options across it. Index-tracking versus active selection, put-spread income versus portfolio option income.