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Gbl X Enhance Nasdaq-100 ETF QQCL

Currently 4 bullish, 0 bearish — stable.

Analysts are holding steady at 4 bullish to 0 bearish.

1 YouTube analyst covers Gbl X Enhance Nasdaq-100 ETF (QQCL).

1 analyst has covered QQCL so far…

Analyst opinions

Analyst opinions

PIPassive Income Investing — YouTube finance analystPassive Income Investing26d ago
BULL$QQCLSwingFundamental

Nasdaq 100 covered calls plus $95,000 income.

QQCL is treated as a straightforward Nasdaq 100 covered-call income play, with total returns boosted by about $95,000 received.

QQCL is described as essentially a Nasdaq 100 exposure that remains easy and “clear-cut,” making it a core holding. Total return support comes from significant distributions already received, totaling $95,000 in the tracked period.

"My $2.4 Million Covered Call Income Stock Portfolio Unveiled: 47k/Month - May 2026 Update #60"
PIPassive Income Investing — YouTube finance analystPassive Income Investing44d ago
BULL$QQCLMid-termFundamental

Bullish on $QQCL: leveraged NASDAQ 100 winner — beats the NASDAQ 100 on total returns.

QQCL is a standout leveraged NASDAQ 100 covered-call ETF in Canada, because it is outperforming the NASDAQ 100 during the tracked period and still holds up well versus unleveraged peers.

QQCL is described as doing phenomenal in total returns since late Sep 2024 through the end of March, and the key logic is that leverage drives the upside while the covered-call component doesn’t derail outcomes. It also performs strongly versus the unleveraged versions, reinforcing that the strategy choice is working in practice.

"Top Income Covered Call ETFs in Canada Monthly Update: May 2026 - Ep.73"

NASDAQ leverage with covered-call volatility balance

QQCL (NASDAQ 100 with covered calls plus ~25% leverage) is portrayed as delivering similar overall risk/volatility characteristics to simply holding the NASDAQ while still benefiting from leverage-enhanced total returns.

QQCL combines NASDAQ 100 exposure, roughly 25% leverage, and a covered-call overlay, which is argued to produce overall risk and volatility characteristics similar to holding the unlevered NASDAQ while still capturing leverage-enhanced return potential. The structure targets income-oriented long-term investors.

"Do Leveraged ETFs Make Sense for Long Term Income Investors? Total Returns = The Ultimate TRUTH"

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