
Weekly distribution ETFs like Roundhill's XDTE and QDTE attract income investors by selling daily call options to generate premiums. QDTE offers a higher annualized yield (40.27%) than XDTE (25.69%) due to its more volatile underlying index, but both charge high fees (0.97%) and limit upside price gains. Investors should consider total returns and risks, not just yield, before investing in these funds focused on frequent income payouts.