If you're a dividend investor, buying cryptocurrencies probably won't be very appealing. However, the YieldMax MSTR Option Income Strategy ETF (MSTY +3.86%) offers you a way to get exposure to Bitcoin while also providing you with dividends. That sounds great, until you hear the dividend yield. But the problem isn't that the yield is too low. Read on before you make your final investment decision.
What does the YieldMax MSTR Option Income Strategy ETF do?
From a big-picture perspective, the YieldMax MSTR Option Income Strategy ETF is an option-income exchange-traded fund (ETF). Its options approach focuses on just one company: Strategy (MSTR +4.55%). Strategy makes AI-powered enterprise analytics software, but the real reason investors buy and sell the stock is likely the fact that it also describes itself as "the world's first and largest Bitcoin treasury company." In other words, it's a way to invest in Bitcoin without having to buy Bitcoin.
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That said, the YieldMax MSTR Option Income Strategy ETF doesn't actually own any Strategy stock. It uses a complex options strategy to generate income and provide investors with exposure to the performance of Strategy stock. However, the ETF is clear that the options strategy "will cap its potential gains if MSTR shares increase in value." So the real goal here is to generate income from a cryptocurrency-linked stock.
That sounds great until you see the yield. If you annualize the weekly dividend paid on Jan. 21, 2026, the yield comes out to 75%. That's a shockingly high number, and one that most dividend investors would treat with extreme caution.
Not a great fit for most investors
That caution would be warranted. The ETF explains: "Previous distributions have included a combination of ordinary dividends, capital gain, and return of investor capital, which may decrease a fund's NAV and trading price over time. As a result, an investor may suffer significant losses to their investment." The ETF's total return over the past year was negative 42%. One year isn't a particularly long time if you are a long-term investor, but that's a truly horrible return.
It gets worse. Total return includes reinvested dividends. If you had spent the dividends, you would have watched the ETF's value decline by nearly 80%. Note, too, that the dividend can change dramatically from payment to payment. If anything, the YieldMax MSTR Option Income Strategy ETF looks like an overrated crypto play, particularly if you're trying to generate a reliable and sustainable income stream.







