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Compare YieldMax COIN Option Income Strategy ETF (CONY) vs Thomson Reuters Corp (TRI) Price & Performance

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Price performance (Past 24H)

Key statistics

YieldMax COIN Option Income Strategy ETF vs Thomson Reuters Corp — how do they compare? YieldMax COIN Option Income Strategy ETF trades at $19.95, while Thomson Reuters Corp trades at $94.22 (market cap $40.96B). The key difference: Thomson Reuters Corp pays a 2.78% dividend while YieldMax COIN Option Income Strategy ETF pays none, and Thomson Reuters Corp is trading nearer its 52-week high, YieldMax COIN Option Income Strategy ETF nearer its low. Which is the better fit depends on your goals.

CONYTRI
Sector
Income / Options OverlayIndustrials
52-Week High
$103.20$211.14
52-Week Low
$18.43$76.55
Market Cap
$40.96B
Enterprise Value
$42.92B
Dividend Yield
2.78%

Returns comparison

Trailing returns across standard periods

About YieldMax COIN Option Income Strategy ETF

CONY is an actively managed ETF that seeks to generate weekly income by selling call options on Coinbase (COIN) stock. It aims to provide high yield while maintaining exposure to the price movements of the crypto exchange.

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About Thomson Reuters Corp

Thomson Reuters is the result of the $17.6 billion megamerger of Canada's Thomson and the United Kingdom's Reuters Group in 2008 and the 2018 carve-out of its finance and risk business, Refinitiv, in which it holds a 45% stake. In 2019, the company agreed to exchange its 45% stake in Refinitiv for a 15% stake in LSE, which closed in early 2021. Since the divestiture, the company is more concentrated on selling its flagship legal data and software, Westlaw, and its tax accounting software, Onesource. Reuters sees roughly 80% of revenue and 70% of expenses attributed to the United States, while the remainder (largely through the global print and Reuters News segments) is distributed across Latin America, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Asia-Pacific.

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