FEAT/ YieldMax Dorsey Wright Featured 5 Income ETF
Comprehensive risk audit, payout history, and forward-looking dividend projections.
What This Page Shows
- Dividend yield and net yield after fees (77.62% vs 76.69%)
- Risk tier classification: Tier 4 Volatility Harvest
- TTM NAV change: -46.5%
- Income sustainability flags and payout history trends
DivAgent Audit Brief
FEAT is a Tier 4 Volatility Harvest asset yielding 77.62%. It utilizes an aggressive options strategy to generate income, resulting in high immediate yield but significant risk of NAV erosion. Warning: NAV has declined -46.5% over the TTM.
Provider
YieldMax
Sector
Multi-Strategy
Asset Class
Derivative Income
Expense Ratio
0.93%
AUM
$11.27M
Inception
—
Distribution
weekly
NAV Change (1Y)
-46.5%
Elevated Erosion Risk
NAV has declined 46.5% while total return is -3.8%. Monitor closely for signs of unsustainable distributions.
Who Should Buy FEAT?
FEAT is best suited for Income Maximizers. The fund generates a 77.62% yield through selling options against its holdings.
Aggressive income seekers who prioritize high current cash flow over capital appreciation.
You are building a 'forever portfolio' and cannot tolerate NAV (share price) decline.
Quick Audit
- TypeDerivative Income
- ComplexityHigh
- Tax EfficiencyLow (Ordinary Income)
- VolatilityModerate (Lower Beta)
How FEAT fits in a portfolio
Volatility-harvest funds convert option premium into monthly distributions — at a price.
Tier 4 covers covered-call and option-income strategies (JEPI, JEPQ, SPYI, QQQI, GPIX). Distributions are durable but NAV is capped on the upside and exposed on the downside. The trade is income smoothness for limited capital appreciation.
Suggested allocation
2% – 10%
of an income-focused portfolio
Estimated 12-mo net: -$2,082 to $4,474 (P10–P90 range)
How is this projected?
Income series uses your forecasted distribution rate. NAV drift band is the P10/P50/P90 of historical monthly returns by risk tier. For Tier 5 holdings, the P10 path can show meaningful NAV erosion — this is the educational point, not a bug.
Comparing stated yield to actual total return performance
Yield ≠ Returns
This high-yield fund is experiencing significant NAV erosion. While the stated yield is 77.6%, your actual return is only -3.8% due to principal decline.
Elevated Erosion Risk: NAV has declined 46.5% while total return is -3.8%. Monitor closely for signs of unsustainable distributions.
Return of Capital Note: Options-based ETFs may classify portions of distributions as Return of Capital. This is often a tax accounting mechanism rather than true principal erosion.
Liquidity Warning: Very High Risk
FEAT has very high liquidity risk. You may experience wide bid-ask spreads and significant slippage when entering or exiting positions. Consider using limit orders and avoid market orders for large positions.
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Unlock MetricsDivAgent Analyst Verdict
“FEAT is currently serving as a high-yield accelerator. Investors should be aware that uses swap contracts to replicate covered call returns without owning underlying shares. typically higher risk than traditional covered calls.”
Risk Profile Audit
Classified as high risk to principal. Significant NAV erosion is possible during volatile markets. Suitable only for income-focused satellite positions.
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Estimate income for FEAT
~52.01 shares at $19.23
Estimates use the latest forecasted distribution and are not guarantees.
Track FEAT in DivAgentVerified Payout History
Last 5 of 20 Payments| Ex-Dividend Date | Amount | Frequency | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| May 06, 2026 | $0.2870 | Weekly | PAID |
| Apr 29, 2026 | $0.2090 | Weekly | PAID |
| Apr 22, 2026 | $0.1970 | Weekly | PAID |
| Apr 15, 2026 | $0.1800 | Weekly | PAID |
| Apr 08, 2026 | $0.1850 | Weekly | PAID |
+15 more dividends hidden | |||
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Institutional Analysis Context
This FAQ section provides institutional-grade analysis of FEAT. DivAgent evaluates dividend ETFs using a proprietary 5-Tier Risk Spectrum that measures income sustainability, NAV erosion risk, and distribution source quality. Data is updated daily from market sources.
DivAgent Data Methodology
Risk Tier Classification
Our 5-Tier Risk Spectrum is not an editorial opinion. It is a quantitative scoring model derived from 36-month volatility, max drawdown depth, and option skew (for derivative funds). A "Tier 1" rating implies volatility comparable to short-term treasuries, while "Tier 5" indicates localized volatility exceeding the S&P 500.
NAV Erosion Calculation
We calculate "Erosion" by stripping out distribution payments to isolate the price performance of the underlying collateral. If a fund's share price drops by more than its distribution yield over a rolling 12-month period, it is flagged as eroding capital. This protects investors from "Yield Traps" that return their own principal as taxable income.
Yield vs. Income
DivAgent distinguishes between "SEC Yield" (standardized) and "Distribution Rate" (cash-on-cash). For option-income ETFs (e.g., Covered Calls), we prioritize the Trailing 12-Month (TTM) distribution rate as a more accurate reflection of realized income, while flagging that future payouts fluctuate with implied volatility.
Performance Benchmarking
All "Total Return" metrics differ from price return. We assume immediate reinvestment of all dividends (DRIP) on the pay date, with no tax friction. This "Net Total Return" metric allows for a true apples-to-apples comparison between high-yield/flat-price funds and low-yield/high-growth funds.