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Compare Bank of Nova Scotia (BNS) vs YieldMax MSTR Option Income Strategy ETF (MSTY) Price & Performance

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Price performance (Past 24H)

Key statistics

Bank of Nova Scotia vs YieldMax MSTR Option Income Strategy ETF — how do they compare? Bank of Nova Scotia trades at $89.04 (market cap $107.49B), while YieldMax MSTR Option Income Strategy ETF trades at $13.21. The key difference: Bank of Nova Scotia pays a 3.65% dividend while YieldMax MSTR Option Income Strategy ETF pays none, and Bank of Nova Scotia is trading nearer its 52-week high, YieldMax MSTR Option Income Strategy ETF nearer its low. Which is the better fit depends on your goals.

BNSMSTY
Market Cap
$107.49B
Sector
FinancialsIncome / Options Overlay
52-Week High
$88.99$114.30
52-Week Low
$54.50$11.55
Dividend Yield
3.65%

Returns comparison

Trailing returns across standard periods

About Bank of Nova Scotia

Bank of Nova Scotia is a global financial services provider. The bank has five business segments: Canadian banking, international banking, global wealth management, global banking and markets, and other. It offers a range of advice, products, and services, including personal and commercial banking, wealth management and private banking, corporate and investment banking, and capital markets. The bank's international operations span numerous countries and are more concentrated in Central and South America.

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About YieldMax MSTR Option Income Strategy ETF

MSTY is an actively managed ETF that pursues a synthetic covered call strategy on MicroStrategy Incorporated (MSTR) stock. The fund primarily sells call options on MSTR and invests in U.S. Treasury securities and other high-quality collateral. Its goal is to generate monthly income from the option premiums. This strategy provides exposure to the volatile, Bitcoin-correlated growth potential of MSTR while seeking to deliver a high yield, though it caps the potential capital appreciation of the stock.

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