JEPQ
ETF Covered Call Income NYSE

JPMorgan Nasdaq Equity Premium Income ETF

$57.56
-0.59 (-1.01%)
Fund Overview by JPMorgan

The JPMorgan Nasdaq Equity Premium Income ETF applies the same covered call income strategy as JEPI but against a Nasdaq-100 stock portfolio. This gives JEPQ higher growth potential than JEPI due to the tech-heavy underlying holdings, while still generating monthly income via the call overlay. JEPQ tends to yield slightly more than JEPI but with greater volatility.

AUM$18B
Expense Ratio0.35%
Holdings100
Dividend Yield9.1%
DistributionMonthly
BenchmarkNasdaq-100 Index (reference)
InceptionMay 2022
ExchangeNYSE
Price Data
Open$57.98
Prev Close$58.15
Day Range$57.34 — $58.08
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See how much dividend income JEPQ could generate based on its current price of $57.56 and 9.1% yield. Adjust the amount to estimate your monthly distributions.

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Shares Purchased173
Amount Invested$9,957.88
Annual Income$906.17
Monthly Income$75.51

Based on current dividend yield of 9.1%. Actual distributions may vary. Past dividends do not guarantee future payments.

Covered Call Income ETF Comparison
ETF Price Change Expense AUM Holdings Yield
JEPQ
JPMorgan Nasdaq Equity Premium Income ETF
$57.56 -1.01% 0.35% $18B 100 9.1%
VIG
Vanguard Dividend Appreciation ETF
$225.78 -0.79% 0.06% $85B 315 1.7%
JEPI
JPMorgan Equity Premium Income ETF
$59.15 -0.57% 0.35% $38B 130 7.2%
SCHD
Schwab U.S. Dividend Equity ETF
$31.53 -0.25% 0.06% $65B 100 3.5%
JEPQ FAQ
What is JEPQ?
JEPQ is the JPMorgan Nasdaq Equity Premium Income ETF, an exchange-traded fund managed by JPMorgan. It tracks the Nasdaq-100 Index (reference) and holds 100 Covered Call Income securities with an expense ratio of 0.35%.
What is the expense ratio of JEPQ?
JEPQ charges an annual expense ratio of 0.35%, which means you pay $35.00 per year for every $10,000 invested. This fee is deducted automatically from the fund's returns.
Does JEPQ pay dividends?
Yes, JEPQ pays a 9.1% dividend yield, distributed monthly. On a $10,000 investment, that works out to approximately $910.00 per year in dividend income.
What are the alternatives to JEPQ?
Other covered call income ETFs include VIG, JEPI, SCHD. Each offers different expense ratios, weighting methodologies, and number of holdings. Compare them in the ETF comparison table above to find the best fit for your portfolio.
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Last updated: Feb 24, 2026 at 1:52 PM ET