YieldMax AI & Tech Portfolio Option Income ETF vs Tripadvisor Inc Common Stock — how do they compare? YieldMax AI & Tech Portfolio Option Income ETF trades at $41.68, while Tripadvisor Inc Common Stock trades at $14.64 (market cap $1.70B). The key difference: Tripadvisor Inc Common Stock is trading nearer its 52-week high, YieldMax AI & Tech Portfolio Option Income ETF nearer its low. Which is the better fit depends on your goals.
| GPTY | TRIP | |
|---|---|---|
Sector | Income / Options Overlay | Consumer Cyclical |
52-Week High | $50.52 | $19.14 |
52-Week Low | $34.73 | $9.24 |
Market Cap | — | $1.70B |
Enterprise Value | — | $1.82B |
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Tripadvisor (TRIP) trades at $14.00, down 2.78% today, with a mixed technical picture showing bullish moving averages but neutral oscillators. The company reported Q1 2026 earnings miss but beat in Q3 2025, with revenue growing to $1.89B in 2025. Recent news highlights the $700M sale of TheFork to American Express, providing strategic focus and cash infusion.
Outlook remains cautious with analyst consensus at Hold (60.72%) and price target of $13.87 below current price. Key risks include competitive pressures and macroeconomic headwinds, while opportunities lie in travel recovery and TheFork sale proceeds. The stock faces near-term pressure but has long-term potential if execution improves.
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GPTY is an actively managed ETF that seeks to provide current income and capital appreciation by holding a concentrated portfolio of 15 to 30 leading AI and technology companies. It utilizes a variety of options strategies, including selling call options on its underlying holdings, to generate weekly distributions while maintaining direct equity exposure to the growth of the AI sector.
Read more on GPTY →TripAdvisor is the world's leading travel metasearch company. The website offers 1 billion reviews and information on about 8 million accommodations, restaurants, experiences, airlines, and cruises. In 2021, 74% of revenue came from the company's core segment, which includes hotel revenue generated through advertising on its metasearch platform. Viator, its experiences brand, was 20% of sales in 2021, and TheFork, its dining brand, represented 9% of revenue (about 3% of sales were intersegment, which are eliminated from consolidated revenue).
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