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Tesla and Nvidia are two of the most volatile mega-cap stocks in the market. Big upside… but big drawdowns too.What if there were a way to gain exposure to TSLA and NVDA while incorporating a level of downside protection and income potential?In this interview, I sit down with Will Rhind, CEO of GraniteShares, to break down their first-to-market single-stock autocallable ETFs: • TLA – GraniteShares Autocallable TSLA ETF • ANV – GraniteShares Autocallable NVDA ETFWe discuss:✔️ How autocallable ETFs work✔️ How TLA & ANV aim to provide downside buffers✔️ The income component and distribution mechanics✔️ What happens in volatile or declining markets✔️ Risks investors need to understand✔️ Who these ETFs may (and may not) be appropriate forIf you’re interested in income strategies, structured ETFs, options-based ETFs, or alternative ways to manage volatility in high-growth names like Tesla and Nvidia, this is a must-watch.As always, this is for educational purposes only — do your own due diligence before investing.⸻Topics Covered:00:00 Introduction00:24 Welcome Will Rhind, CEO of GraniteShares00:43 Overview of GraniteShares Autocallable ETFs01:53 Why create a single-stock autocallable ETF?03:34 What are the yield expectations?04:36 What is an Autocallable?06:03 How does an autocallable work in an ETF?09:22 How the barrier works10:46 How the autocall feature works11:53 Transparency in the holdings12:55 What happens if the barrier breaks?14:25 What is the upside potential?16:26 Differences between TLA and ANV?16:53 Are there more autocallable ETFs coming at GraniteShares?17:39 What are the fees for these ETFs?18:10 Tax implications19:01 Section 19a misconceptions21:04 Who are these ETFs geared to?23:13 SummaryIf you want a better way to track your dividend portfolio, try Snowball Analytics! Here is my referral link (no added cost to you): https://snowball-analytics.com/register/dividendstockpileor you can use my promo code: DIVIDENDSTOCKPILE.
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Tesla and Nvidia are two of the most volatile mega-cap stocks in the market. Big upside… but big drawdowns too.What if there were a way to gain exposure to TSLA and NVDA while incorporating a level of downside protection and income potential?In this interview, I sit down with Will Rhind, CEO of GraniteShares, to break down their first-to-market single-stock autocallable ETFs: • TLA – GraniteShares Autocallable TSLA ETF • ANV – GraniteShares Autocallable NVDA ETFWe discuss:✔️ How autocallable ETFs work✔️ How TLA & ANV aim to provide downside buffers✔️ The income component and distribution mechanics✔️ What happens in volatile or declining markets✔️ Risks investors need to understand✔️ Who these ETFs may (and may not) be appropriate forIf you’re interested in income strategies, structured ETFs, options-based ETFs, or alternative ways to manage volatility in high-growth names like Tesla and Nvidia, this is a must-watch.As always, this is for educational purposes only — do your own due diligence before investing.⸻Topics Covered:00:00 Introduction00:24 Welcome Will Rhind, CEO of GraniteShares00:43 Overview of GraniteShares Autocallable ETFs01:53 Why create a single-stock autocallable ETF?03:34 What are the yield expectations?04:36 What is an Autocallable?06:03 How does an autocallable work in an ETF?09:22 How the barrier works10:46 How the autocall feature works11:53 Transparency in the holdings12:55 What happens if the barrier breaks?14:25 What is the upside potential?16:26 Differences between TLA and ANV?16:53 Are there more autocallable ETFs coming at GraniteShares?17:39 What are the fees for these ETFs?18:10 Tax implications19:01 Section 19a misconceptions21:04 Who are these ETFs geared to?23:13 SummaryIf you want a better way to track your dividend portfolio, try Snowball Analytics! Here is my referral link (no added cost to you): https://snowball-analytics.com/register/dividendstockpileor you can use my promo code: DIVIDENDSTOCKPILE.

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