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| # | Tweet | User | Followers | Views βΌ | Ratio | Engagement | Posted |
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| 1 | [image] π Excellent Emergency Fund Allocation Idea From @ArchitectIncome
$50K Split Between:
β’ $SGOV 3.91% Yield
β’ $CSHI 4.70% Yield
β’ $STRC 11.50% Yield
π° Blended Yield: ~8%
π΅ Annual Income: ~$4,000
π
Monthly Income: ~$333
βοΈ Get paid to wait while staying defensive. | @BeatTheBotz β | 6.7K | 16.1K | 2.4x | 137 | May 10 |
| 2 | [image] π Diversified Income Portfolio With A Strong Foundation
Core (60%):
$GPIQ $TDAX $OVL $TSYX $GIAX $IDVO
Satellite (40%):
$BLOX $IYRI $KGLD $XLVI $SPCI $CHPY $DRMP $MLPI
π― Weighted Portfolio Yield: 20.28%
Broad index foundation. Diversified income. | @BeatTheBotz β | 8.1K | 14.1K | 1.7x | 144 | Jul 9 |
| 3 | [image] π΅ What Annualized Yield Is Actually Sustainable?
Income ETF Latest Yields:
$JEPI 9.5%
$GPIQ 10.7%
$SPYI 12.2%
$QQQI 14.3%
$KGLD 16.4%
$KSLV 25.5%
$MAGY 29.5%
$CHPY 40.2%
$HOOW 94.0%
$SEMY 125.2%
βοΈ Where do you draw the line? | @BeatTheBotz β | 6.6K | 8.6K | 1.3x | 174 | Apr 26 |
| 4 | [image] π° Simple 10 ETF Portfolio for Passive Income
$CHPY $GPIQ $SPYI $QQQI $OVF
$IWMI $KGLD $SATA $XLEI $OVL
π Average Yield: 16.6%
π΅ ~$395K Invested = ~$65K/Year Income
Exposure across the S&P 500, Nasdaq 100, foreign equities, small caps, gold, semis, preferreds & energy. | @BeatTheBotz β | 8.3K | 8.0K | 1.0x | 110 | Jul 26 |
| 5 | [image] π Building Income on a Growth Foundation
A simple 4-fund portfolio targeting ~19.5% yield through a mix of stocks, AI, crypto, and global equities.
$VTI $TDAQ $BLOX $GIAX
π° ~$65K Annual Income
π¦ ~$335K Invested
πΈ Built for cash flow, backed by growth assets. | @BeatTheBotz β | 7.9K | 7.6K | 1.0x | 50 | Jun 18 |
| 6 | [image] π Income Portfolio for Volatile Times
π― 18 ETFs | 20.77% Avg. Yield
$OVL $GPIQ $OVF $IWMI $BLOX $MLPI $USOY $KGLD $KSLV $XLVI $IYRI $CSHI $TDAQ $TSPY $CHPY $WMTI $YQQQ $WNTR
Built for income with diversified exposure to equities, energy, metals, crypto, and defensive sectors. | @BeatTheBotz β | 8.1K | 7.3K | 0.9x | 146 | Jul 17 |
| 7 | [image] β οΈ Pitching $MSTY to cover a mortgage is a reckless take. If you're living off distributions, NAV stability matters.
π $MSTY is down 88.45% in share price since inception.
π Income ETFs like $OVL or $GPIQ with NAV appreciation make far more sense for sustainable income. | @BeatTheBotz β | 8.3K | 7.2K | 0.9x | 97 | Jul 25 |
| 8 | [image] πΈ Whatβs your βI made itβ income number?
For me: ~$120K/year
Thatβs ~$680K invested at ~17.7% yield
Portfolio Example (Avg Yield ~17.7%):
$CSHI $SPYI $QQQI $GPIQ $OVL
$IYRI $MLPI $KGLD $BLOX $CHPY
βοΈ What income number = financial freedom for you? | @BeatTheBotz β | 6.7K | 7.0K | 1.0x | 126 | May 4 |
| 9 | [image] π Top Dividend ETFs Compared
Max Chart Total Returns
π΄ $OVL: +194.41%
π£ $FDVV: +158.62%
π’ $DGRO: +130.70%
π΅ $SCHD: +128.84%
π $DIVO: +123.60%
OVL has delivered the strongest total return in this group over the full available history. | @BeatTheBotz β | 8.1K | 6.6K | 0.8x | 80 | Jul 17 |
| 10 | [image] π XFunds $DRMY Memory Income ETF Is Now Live
$DRMY invests in global memory semiconductor leaders including SK Hynix, $MU, Samsung, Nanya, Winbond, $STX, $WDC, Kioxia and $SNDK.
The fund also uses an active options overlay designed to generate option premium income. | @BeatTheBotz β | 8.1K | 6.4K | 0.8x | 84 | Jul 17 |
| 11 | [image] πΊπΈ Passive Income Is the New American Dream.
These 20 ETFs Can Help Make It Happen:
$GPIQ $SPYI $XLVI $IYRI $CHPY $IWMI $XLEI
$KGLD $KSLV $TDAQ $TSPY $EGGY $MLPI $OVF
$QQQI $DRMP $GIAX $BLOX $CEPI $OVL
π Avg. Yield: 21.1%
π° ~$475K invested = ~$100K/year in income. | @BeatTheBotz β | 8.3K | 6.2K | 0.7x | 187 | Jul 24 |
| 12 | [image] π Diversified Income Portfolio
$GPIQ $OVF $OVS $TDAX $OVL
$TSYX $CEPI $BLOX $KGLD $KSLV
$IDVO $CHPY $XLVI $XLEI $XLUI
$MLPI $IYRI $NVII $WMTI $DIVO
π― 20.07% Avg. Yield
π Diversified across U.S. & global equities, crypto, metals, healthcare, energy, utilities & real estate. | @BeatTheBotz β | 8.2K | 6.1K | 0.8x | 152 | Jul 19 |
| 13 | [image] π NEOS Boosted High Income ETF Portfolio
$XSPI 17.05% Yield
$XQQI 20.62% Yield
$XBCI 37.31% Yield
βοΈ 150% Exposure + Synthetic Covered Call Income
β οΈ High Risk Reward Setup. Not For The Faint Of Heart.
Blended Yield ~25%π° Capital For 75K Per Year ~300K | @BeatTheBotz β | 6.4K | 5.4K | 0.8x | 61 | Apr 5 |
| 14 | [image] π° 15 ETF Portfolio | Income With A Strong Foundation
Foundation:
$OVL $TSPY $GPIQ $TDAQ $OVF
Sector + Satellites:
$CSHI $KGLD $BLOX $XLVI $MLPI
$XLEI $IWMI $IYRI $CHPY $SPCI
π Avg Yield: 16.5%
π Built for broad exposure, diversification, and high income. | @BeatTheBotz β | 8.3K | 5.4K | 0.6x | 160 | Jul 31 |
| 15 | [image] π° How Much Money Does It Take To Earn $2,000/Week From Income ETFs?
$EDGX β $1.16M
$EDGQ β $813K
$TSYX β $518K
$GIAX β $434K
$FEPI β $418K
$BLOX β $289K
$CHPY β $259K
$NVII β $216K
$ULTI β $143K
π€ Which one would you trust to deliver $2k/week? | @BeatTheBotz β | 7.7K | 5.3K | 0.7x | 111 | Jun 14 |
| 16 | [image] π° Most people think you need 1M+ to retire.
What if they're wrong?
Equal-weight Portfolio:
$TDAQ $TSPY $EGGY $DRMP $SPCI
$KGLD $CEPI $IYRI $MLPI $OVF
~25% Average Yield
~$100K/year in income on $400K invested.
πΊπΈ Would you take the risk for financial freedom? | @BeatTheBotz β | 8.0K | 5.3K | 0.7x | 127 | Jul 4 |
| 17 | [image] π Is NEOS QQQI Losing Its Edge?
MAX Chart Even Timeline Total Returns:
π£ $TDAQ: +24.45%
π $GPIQ: +24.16%
π΄ $QDTE: +23.08%
π’ $KQQQ: +21.61%
π΅ $QQQI: +18.06%
π Which Nasdaq income ETF do you think will lead going forward? | @BeatTheBotz β | 8.0K | 5.2K | 0.7x | 77 | Jul 3 |
| 18 | [image] π₯ Do You Really Have to Choose Between Growth and Income?
30% Pure Growth:
$SPMO, $QQQM, $DRAM
70% Income:
$DRMP, $MLPI, $BLOX, $GIAX, $SPCI, $TDAQ, $TSPY
π Average Portfolio Yield: 20.31%
Built for growth. Designed for income. Investing in the trends shaping the future. | @BeatTheBotz β | 8.0K | 5.2K | 0.6x | 106 | Jun 29 |
| 19 | [image] π Turning Capital Into Income | $250K Invested
$SCHD β $8,250/yr
$GPIX β $20,000/yr
$GPIQ β $23,325/yr
$JEPQ β $32,200/yr
$QQQI β $35,025/yr
$TDAQ β $42,750/yr
$GIAX β $60,000/yr
$BLOX β $90,000/yr
$CHPY β $101,275/yr
Which would you choose for a $250K investment? | @BeatTheBotz β | 8.4K | 4.8K | 0.6x | 138 | Aug 6 |
| 20 | [image] π $SCHD vs. $OVL | 5 Year Comparison
π Total Return
π₯ $OVL +90.05%
π₯ $SCHD +58.55%
πΉ Share Price
π₯ $OVL +52.63%
π₯ $SCHD +32.73%
Is there still a case for owning $SCHD over $OVL? | @BeatTheBotz β | 8.4K | 4.7K | 0.6x | 58 | Aug 5 |
| 21 | [image] π° The Everyday Income System: Tech + Crypto Edition
Monday: $BLOX
Tuesday: $GOOW
Wednesday: $NVII
Thursday: $CHPY
Friday: $QDTE
35.83% Avg Yield
Daily cash flow creates flexibility
π΅ Reinvest to compound your income stream or take the cash to help fund your lifestyle | @BeatTheBotz β | 7.6K | 4.7K | 0.6x | 155 | Jun 12 |
| 22 | [image] π The 20 / 40 / 40 Growth + Income Portfolio
π 20% Pure Growth
$SPMO, $QQQM
πΈ 40% Growth + Income
$OVL, $GPIQ, $OVF, $MLPI
π 40% Enhanced Income
$CHPY, $CEPI, $SPCI, $KGLD
π° Average Portfolio Yield: 20.39%
π΅ Today's Growth Becomes Tomorrow's Cash Flow. | @BeatTheBotz β | 8.0K | 4.6K | 0.6x | 100 | Jul 3 |
| 23 | [image] π 5 Funds for a Strong Income Portfolio Foundation
π΄ $OVL: RTN +198.6% | Price +125.3%
π΅ $GPIQ: +102.1% | +42.4%
π’ $OVF: +84.1% | +24.5%
π£ $KGLD: +29.6% | +5.8%
π $MLPI: +20.3% | +11.9%
Large cap, foreign equities, gold, and energy exposure with NAV growth and income. | @BeatTheBotz β | 8.3K | 4.6K | 0.6x | 64 | Jul 24 |
| 24 | [image] π Diversified Income + Growth Portfolio
10 ETFs spanning U.S. stocks, international equities, tech, crypto, energy, real estate, and healthcare.
$VTI $VXUS $TSPY $TDAQ $BLOX
$GIAX $MLPI $IYRI $XLVI $DRMP
Average yield: 16.2%
π° Designed for income today and growth tomorrow. | @BeatTheBotz β | 7.9K | 4.5K | 0.6x | 67 | Jun 23 |
| 25 | [image] π No NAV Decay Income + Growth Portfolio
Equal Weight (10% Each):
$VTI $XLVI $IWMI $OVL $TDAX
$OVF $CHPY $MLPI $KGLD $EGGQ
π― Portfolio Yield: 15.47%
Focused on diversified income from ETFs that have, so far, avoided persistent NAV decay. | @BeatTheBotz β | 8.1K | 4.4K | 0.5x | 101 | Jul 10 |
| 26 | [image] π Top 5 Weekly Pay ETFs by Return YTD
π₯ $AMDW +174.81%
π₯ $ARMW +160.76%
π₯ $AMDY +103.76%
4οΈβ£ $CHPY +60.89%
5οΈβ£ $USOY +57.86%
Single stock ETFs with a focus on AMD and ARM dominate the top 3, while semiconductor and oil option income round out the top 5. | @BeatTheBotz β | 8.3K | 4.4K | 0.5x | 55 | Jul 25 |
| 27 | [image] πΈ Turning Capital Into Income + Growth
π Annual Income per 250K Invested
$SCHD β $8.6K
$IDVO β $14.9K
$GPIX β $21.5K
$OVL β $25.4K
$GPIQ β $26.7K
$SPYI β $30.6K
$QQQI β $35.8K
$KGLD β $43.7K
$KSLV β $68.9K
$SPCI β $80.9K
$CHPY β $113.9K
βοΈ Which one delivers the | @BeatTheBotz β | 6.7K | 4.4K | 0.7x | 140 | May 3 |
| 28 | [image] π NEOS Boosted vs. High Income ETFs
π Max Chart Return + Yield
$XQQI +13.27% | 21.19%
$XSPI +11.80% | 17.18%
$QQQI +9.32% | 14.01%
$SPYI +8.62% | 12.04%
$BTCI -15.29% | 26.73%
$XBCI -18.78% | 40.84%
Is the 1.5x leverage + higher yield worth the added risk? | @BeatTheBotz β | 8.5K | 4.3K | 0.5x | 92 | Aug 8 |
| 29 | [image] πΈ Income ETFs: Turning Capital Into Income
$100K Invested = Yearly Income
$JEPI 8.8% = $8,800
$GPIQ 10.7% = $10,700
$SPYI 12.2% = $12,200
$QQQI 14.3% = $14,300
$XSPI 17.1% = $17,100
$XQQI 20.6% = $20,600
$QDTE 30.0% = $30,000
βοΈ Same Capital. Different Income & Risk Profiles. | @BeatTheBotz β | 6.4K | 4.3K | 0.7x | 109 | Apr 7 |
| 30 | [image] ποΈ Building A Better Income Portfolio
π§± Strong Foundation
$GPIQ $TSPY $OVL $OVF $TDAQ
π Sector Diversification
$KGLD $GIAX $MLPI
π High Yield Satellites
$CHPY $BLOX
π 10 ETFs | 10% Each π° Average Yield: 19.31%
A strong income portfolio is built from the ground up. | @BeatTheBotz β | 8.5K | 4.3K | 0.5x | 130 | Aug 7 |
| 31 | [image] JPMorgan's New Income ETFs $ROCY and $ROCQ Are Crushing $JEPI and $JEPQ
Total Returns Since Their Launch:
π₯ $ROCQ +17.54%
π₯ $JEPQ +10.89%
π₯ $ROCY +10.85%
π₯ $JEPI +1.53%
Annualized Yields:
$ROCQ 13.54% $ROCY 11.93%
$JEPQ 11.39% $JEPI 9.40%
Why own $JEPI or $JEPQ instead? | @BeatTheBotz β | 7.8K | 4.2K | 0.5x | 88 | Jun 16 |
| 32 | [image] π A 40/60 Portfolio Built for Growth and Income.
Growth: $DRAM $QQQM $SPMO $VXUS
Income: $QLDY $CHPY $BLOX $GIAX $SPCI $DRMP
Avg. Yield: 23.67%
πΈ Collect income today while investing for tomorrow. | @BeatTheBotz β | 8.0K | 4.1K | 0.5x | 82 | Jul 1 |
| 33 | [image] π Goldman Sachs Nasdaq-100 Income ETF $GPIQ
πΉ Share Price Growth: +44.80%
πΉ Total Return: +91.74%
πΉ Dividend Yield (TTM): 10.03%
πΉ Monthly distributions
A 10% trailing yield with nearly 45% share price growth is a combination that's hard to ignore. | @BeatTheBotz β | 8.2K | 4.0K | 0.5x | 80 | Jul 19 |
| 34 | [image] π Crypto Income ETFs: $BLOX vs $CEPI
Max Chart Total Return
π $CEPI: +21.98% RTN | 41.63% YLD
π΅ $BLOX: -1.57% RTN | 36.00% YLD
CEPI has opened up a clear lead over BLOX on an even timeline, delivering the higher total return while also offering the higher weekly paid yield | @BeatTheBotz β | 8.1K | 4.0K | 0.5x | 61 | Jul 18 |
| 35 | [image] π Could $DRMP Dethrone $CHPY as the AI Income King?
Since $DRMP's launch:
π $CHPY: +16.05%
π $DRMP: +15.67%
Virtually neck and neck so far.
While $CHPY focuses on semiconductors, $DRMP is betting on the AI memory stack.
Could memory be the next big AI income theme? π | @BeatTheBotz β | 7.9K | 4.0K | 0.5x | 45 | Jun 19 |
| 36 | [image] π Liquid Strategies Income ETFs: All Time Total Returns
π΅ $OVL | Large Cap Equity
π +191.79%
π£ $OVS | Small Cap Equity
π +120.95%
π $OVF | Foreign Equity
π +78.56%
OVL has been the standout performer, while all three have delivered strong positive all time total returns. | @BeatTheBotz β | 8.2K | 3.8K | 0.5x | 59 | Jul 23 |
| 37 | [image] π Income Portfolio: Investing in the Future
5 funds providing income and exposure to sectors shaping the next decade:
Space $SPCI
Nasdaq-100 $TDAQ
Semiconductors $CHPY
Crypto $BLOX
Memory & Storage Technology $DRMP
Portfolio Yield: ~31%
πΈ $325K invested = $100K/year income | @BeatTheBotz β | 7.6K | 3.8K | 0.5x | 116 | Jun 12 |
| 38 | [image] $TDAQ vs. $QQQI: Nasdaq Income ETF Showdown
Max Chart Total Return | Yield
π΅ $TDAQ +26.33% | 17.10%
π $QQQI +19.01% | 14.01%
$TDAQ currently leads in both total return and yield.
Which are you choosing? | @BeatTheBotz β | 8.5K | 3.7K | 0.4x | 71 | Aug 10 |
| 39 | [image] π Pure Growth vs. Top Dividend ETFs
Max Chart Even Timeline Total Returns:
π₯ $OVL +59.66%
π₯ $VOO +55.21%
π₯ $QQQI +51.08%
$ICAP +44.88%
$SCHD +41.49%
OVL leads the group, even outperforming VOO, while offering a 10.28% annualized yield. Strong value for income investors. | @BeatTheBotz β | 8.3K | 3.7K | 0.4x | 59 | Jul 25 |
| 40 | [video] πΈ How Much Do You Need Invested to Replace a $65K Salary?
$SCHD $1.97M
$GPIQ $697K
$OVL $632K
$QQQI $463K
$TDAQ $380K
$TDAX $332K
$XQQI $314K
$GIAX $271K
$BLOX $181K
$CHPY $162K
π΅ Which would you pick to replace your paycheck? | @BeatTheBotz β | 8.3K | 3.7K | 0.4x | 65 | Jul 27 |
| 41 | [image] π Does SCHD Still Belong in an Income Portfolio?
Max Chart: Total Return | Price
$GPIQ +57.9% | +21.4%
$QQQI +51.1% | +5.8%
$GPIX +50.1% | +21.3%
$SPYI +44.7% | +6.9%
$SCHD +41.5% | +29.2%
Despite the lowest return and yield, SCHD leads the group in share price growth. | @BeatTheBotz β | 8.3K | 3.6K | 0.4x | 83 | Jul 26 |
| 42 | [image] π Latest XFUNDS Distributions Declared
$BLOX 36.00% | $0.0893/share
$GIAX 24.00% | $0.0736/share
YTD Total Returns:
π’ $GIAX +16.73%
π΄ $BLOX -6.28%
Both offer high income, but $GIAX has delivered the stronger combination of income and total return YTD. | @BeatTheBotz β | 8.5K | 3.4K | 0.4x | 49 | Aug 13 |
| 43 | [image] π Global Equity Income ETFs $OVF vs. $GIAX
Max Chart Performance
π¦ $OVF: +45.55% RTN | +26.03% Price
π§ $GIAX: +23.33% RTN | -22.85% Price
OVF has outperformed on both total return and share price growth, while GIAX offers the higher yield. | @BeatTheBotz β | 8.2K | 3.4K | 0.4x | 60 | Jul 19 |
| 44 | [image] π Set It And Forget It, Income + Growth
Equal Weight Portfolio:
π $OVL Yield: 10.28%
π΅ $TDAQ Yield: 16.98%
π’ $OVF Yield: 10.43%
Average Portfolio Yield: 12.56%
Simple. Diversified. Built for income and growth. | @BeatTheBotz β | 8.1K | 3.4K | 0.4x | 65 | Jul 8 |
| 45 | [image] π Goldman vs. NEOS Income ETFs
Max Chart
π $GPIQ +58.0% RTN | +21.4% Price
π’ $QQQI +50.9% RTN | +5.7% Price
π΅ $GPIX +50.6% RTN | +21.8% Price
π£ $SPYI +45.0% RTN | +7.0% Price
Goldman leads on return and price growth, while NEOS offer higher yields and tax efficient income. | @BeatTheBotz β | 8.3K | 3.4K | 0.4x | 78 | Jul 31 |
| 46 | [image] π 10 ETFs for Diversified High Yield Income
$TDAQ $CHPY $MLPI $KGLD $OVL
$GIAX $IWMI $IYRI $XLVI $BLOX
π― Avg. Yield: 19.82%
π° $330K Invested = ~$65K/Year Income
Diversified across U.S. equities, global equities, energy, gold, real estate, healthcare and crypto. | @BeatTheBotz β | 8.2K | 3.3K | 0.4x | 91 | Jul 22 |
| 47 | [image] π° Income Investing Doesn't Have to Be Complicated
A Simple 4 ETF Portfolio:
$TDAQ $CHPY $OVF $OVL
π Average Yield: 19.69%
π NAV Growth + Strong Income
π΅ ~$305K Invested β ~$60K/yr in Distributions
Thoughts on This 4-ETF Mix? | @BeatTheBotz β | 8.4K | 3.3K | 0.4x | 104 | Aug 2 |
| 48 | [image] π NEOS $SPYI & $QQQI Back to Negative Share Price Since Launch
But zoom out π
During the tariff drawdown (2025):
$SPYI: -12%
$QQQI: -14%
6 months later:
$SPYI: +11.9%
$QQQI: +8.3%
Thatβs a +23.9% / +22.3% swing in share price alone.
π΅ All-Time Total Return still strong: | @BeatTheBotz β | 6.3K | 3.2K | 0.5x | 84 | Mar 30 |
| 49 | [image] π Crypto Income ETFs | YTD Performance
π $CEPI +15.16% RTN | 42.54% Yield
π£ $LFGY +6.34% RTN | 50.20% Yield
π΅ $BLOX -5.80% RTN | 36.00% Yield
$CEPI leads in total return YTD. Which fund will finish 2026 on top? | @BeatTheBotz β | 8.3K | 3.2K | 0.4x | 39 | Aug 1 |
| 50 | [image] π Nasdaq-100 Income ETFs $GPIQ vs $TDAQ
Max Chart:
π΅ $TDAQ
+20.84% RTN | 17.10% Yield
π $GPIQ
+20.62% RTN | 10.12% Yield
Both have delivered nearly identical total returns over an even timeline, but TDAQ offers significantly more income.
Which would you rather own? | @BeatTheBotz β | 8.4K | 3.2K | 0.4x | 68 | Aug 2 |