YieldMax Magnificent 7 Fund of (YMAG) Dividend

YieldMax Magnificent 7 Fund of (YMAG) currently pays a dividend yield of 49.35%, distributing $5.51 per share annually ($0.11 per payment). It is an exchange-traded fund, so its distribution reflects the dividends collected from its underlying holdings.

This is a trailing yield: the last 12 months of distributions divided by today's share price. A figure this high almost always means an option-income fund that sells upside for premium and pays the premium out as distributions, so the share price erodes while the headline yield stays enormous. It is not a forecast, and it is not free money — a large part of it is your own capital coming back to you. Check the fund's NAV trend before treating any of it as income.

YMAG dividend at a glance

Dividend Yield49.35% (option-income fund)
Annual Dividend$5.51 per share
Per Payment$0.11
Payout FrequencyWeekly
Next Ex-Dividend DateAugust 26, 2026
Next Payment DateSeptember 16, 2026
TypeExchange-Traded Fund
Implied Share Price (from yield)$11.17

What YMAG pays on a $10,000 investment

At a 49.35% yield, $10,000 invested in YMAG generates about $4,935.00 per year. Share counts below use an implied price of $11.17, derived from the $5.51 annual dividend and the 49.35% yield.

Amount InvestedApprox. SharesAnnual Dividend IncomeIncome per Payment
$1,00089.5$493.50
$5,000447.7$2,467.50
$10,000895.3$4,935.00
$25,0002,238.3$12,337.50
$100,0008,953.2$49,350.00

These figures assume the dividend and share price stay where they are today. They do not account for taxes, dividend cuts, price movement, or reinvestment. If you reinvest instead of taking the cash, the share count grows each payment — see how the dividend snowball compounds.

How YMAG's dividend compares

Across the 713 dividend stocks and ETFs DivTrkr tracks, the median yield is 3.76%. YMAG's 49.35% is 45.59 percentage points above that median, ranking 43rd of 713 by yield.

Among the 87 dividend ETFs we track, the median yield is 4.75% — putting YMAG above that group. A yield well above the sector norm is worth a second look: it can signal a depressed share price rather than a generous payout.

What the numbers mean

Payout ratio is not reported for YMAG because it is a fund rather than an operating company — an ETF distributes the income it collects from its holdings, so there are no company earnings to measure the payout against.

Whether these payments are taxed at the lower qualified rate or as ordinary income depends on how long you hold the shares and what kind of fund pays them. See the qualified vs. ordinary dividend rules.

YMAG dividend FAQ

When is the next YMAG ex-dividend date?

The next YMAG ex-dividend date is August 26, 2026, with the payment scheduled for September 16, 2026. You must own shares before the ex-dividend date to receive that payment.

What is YMAG's dividend yield?

YMAG currently yields 49.35%, based on $5.51 in dividends per share over the past year.

How often does YMAG pay dividends?

YMAG pays weekly of about $0.11 per share.

How much dividend income would $10,000 of YMAG generate?

At the current 49.35% yield, $10,000 invested in YMAG would produce roughly $4,935.00 per year, before taxes and assuming the dividend holds.

Is YMAG a Dividend Aristocrat?

No. YMAG is not currently on the Dividend Aristocrat or Dividend King list, which require 25 and 50 consecutive years of dividend increases respectively.

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