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Compare Alcon AG (ALC) vs Roundhill Russell 2000 0DTE Covered Call Strat ETF (RDTE) Price & Performance

Alcon AG
Roundhill Russell 2000 0DTE Covered Call Strat ETF

Price performance

Price movement over the last 24 hours

Key statistics

Alcon AG vs Roundhill Russell 2000 0DTE Covered Call Strat ETF — how do they compare? Alcon AG trades at $66.64 (market cap $32.69B), while Roundhill Russell 2000 0DTE Covered Call Strat ETF trades at $28.8. The key difference: Alcon AG pays a 0.54% dividend while Roundhill Russell 2000 0DTE Covered Call Strat ETF pays none, and Roundhill Russell 2000 0DTE Covered Call Strat ETF is trading nearer its 52-week high, Alcon AG nearer its low. Which is the better fit depends on your goals.

ALCRDTE
Market Cap
$32.69B
Sector
HealthIncome / Options Overlay
52-Week High
$92.22$34.73
52-Week Low
$62.02$26.40
Enterprise Value
$36.28B
Dividend Yield
0.54%

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About Alcon AG

Alcon, headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas, is the global eyecare leader with a diverse portfolio in ophthalmology including contact lenses, eye drops, surgical equipment, and related surgical products. Novartis purchased Alcon from Nestle in 2010 and, following nine years as a Novartis subsidiary, the company was spun off as a public company in April 2019. The company reports five distinct segments: implantables (16% of revenue), consumables (31%), equipment (9%), contact lenses (27%), and ocular health (17%). The company is geographically diversified, with only about 40% of revenue from the U.S. market, and the firm has a strong presence in the European Union and Japan.

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About Roundhill Russell 2000 0DTE Covered Call Strat ETF

RDTE is an actively managed ETF that seeks to generate income through a covered call strategy on the Russell 2000 Index. The fund primarily holds a portfolio of short-term U.S. government securities and sells 0-DTE (zero days to expiration) index call options on the Russell 2000. This highly tactical strategy aims to maximize premium capture by exploiting the high time decay of options that are expiring on the same day, which provides enhanced income but also exposes the fund to significant volatility and risks associated with daily options settlement.

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