Replay: Putting Volatility to Work: Growth and Option Income From KWEB Covered Calls
Thursday, March 2, 2023 11:00 am - 12:00 pm EST
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Event Details:
Replay: Putting Volatility to Work: Growth and Option Income From KWEB Covered Calls Thursday, March 2, 2023 11:00 am - 12:00 pm EST
Covered call ETFs have become increasingly popular in recent years. Investors are drawn to these strategies because they can provide increased option income during times of market volatility while offering price appreciation potential. We believe these characteristics are particularly attractive when applied to China’s internet sector, which has historically been more volatile than the US internet / technology sector but with higher growth potential.
Join Jonathan Shelon, CFA, and James Maund for a webinar where they will introduce our newest ETF, the KraneShares China Internet & Covered Call Strategy ETF (Ticker: KLIP). KLIP sells call options on our flagship KraneShares CSI China Internet ETF (ticker: KWEB), which provides exposure to China’s leading internet companies.
What we will cover:
- The latest developments in China’s internet sector
- The relationship between KWEB volatility and option premiums relative to other global markets
- The risk/return benefits of applying a covered call strategy on KWEB
- Comprehensive Q&A
Investors can submit questions ahead of time to [email protected].
1 CFP / CIMA Credit Available. Email: [email protected] for credit.
Revised in June 2024.
Please note that all mention of income with regards to KLIP in this content refers to option income, unless otherwise specified.
For KWEB standard performance, top 10 holdings, risks, and other fund information, please click here.
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This material contains the speakers’ opinions and should not be regarded as investment advice or a recommendation of specific securities. Holdings are subject to change. Securities mentioned do not make up the entire portfolio and, in the aggregate, may represent a small percentage of the fund.
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