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Compare American International Group Inc (AIG) vs NEOS S&P 500 High Income ETF (SPYI) Price & Performance

American International Group Inc
NEOS S&P 500 High Income ETF

Price performance

Price movement over the last 24 hours

Key statistics

American International Group Inc vs NEOS S&P 500 High Income ETF — how do they compare? American International Group Inc trades at $79.64 (market cap $42.98B), while NEOS S&P 500 High Income ETF trades at $53.18. The key difference: American International Group Inc pays a 2.47% dividend while NEOS S&P 500 High Income ETF pays none, and NEOS S&P 500 High Income ETF is trading nearer its 52-week high, American International Group Inc nearer its low. Which is the better fit depends on your goals.

AIGSPYI
Market Cap
$42.98B
Sector
FinancialsIncome / Options Overlay
52-Week High
$86.59$54.07
52-Week Low
$71.89$47.98
Enterprise Value
$50.68B
Dividend Yield
2.47%

Returns comparison

Trailing returns across standard periods

About American International Group Inc

American International Group is one of the largest insurance and financial services firms in the world and has a global footprint. It operates through a wide range of subsidiaries that provide property, casualty, and life insurance. Its revenue is split roughly evenly between commercial and consumer lines.

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About NEOS S&P 500 High Income ETF

SPYI is an actively managed ETF designed to generate high monthly income through a data-driven call option strategy on the S&P 500 Index. Unlike traditional covered call funds that often forfeit significant upside, SPYI utilizes a 'call spread' approach—selling near-the-money calls while buying out-of-the-money calls—to capture a portion of equity appreciation in rising markets. It prioritizes tax efficiency by utilizing Section 1256 contracts and tax-loss harvesting to provide investors with high-yield monthly distributions.

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