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SchweickeFund

@schweickefund

31 | Accountant 💼 | Professional Axe Thrower 🪓
Focused on weekly income through options & dividend ETFs 📊
⚠️ Sharing my journey, not financial advice

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calendar_today09-09-2025 17:26:31

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Starting a series on the core holdings in my income portfolio. First up: $QQQI It’s one of the biggest positions I own and one of the anchor holdings in the strategy. Why I like it: it fits the mission of building cash flow without turning the portfolio into random high-yield

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$QQQI is not just “another high-yield ETF.” It’s a Nasdaq-100 income ETF from NEOS that pairs equity exposure with an NDX options strategy to generate high monthly income in a tax-efficient way. That’s a big reason it’s one of the anchor positions in my portfolio.

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Is it possible to grow without being a reply guy? I enjoy responding to tweets that give true value, I just don’t have the urge to reply to everything. I enjoy posting on X and won’t stop but growing seems difficult if you aren’t replying to rage bait. What are your thoughts

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On pace to realize over $2000 in options premium in 2026 on a $15000 portfolio almost completely passively. Could your portfolio use an extra 13% gain a year? Thats the power of selling options.

On pace to realize over $2000 in options premium in 2026 on a $15000 portfolio almost completely passively. 

Could your portfolio use an extra 13% gain a year? Thats the power of selling options.
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Next up in my core holding series: $BLOX This is one of the more aggressive income positions in my portfolio. I don’t own it because it’s “safe.” I own it because it plays a specific role in the strategy: helping drive cash flow and accelerate the income side of the portfolio.

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Why I own $BLOX: It’s one of the more aggressive pieces of my income portfolio, and I treat it that way. I’m not trying to pretend every holding should be low-volatility and conservative. Some positions are there to help push the income engine forward.

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One thing I think people miss about portfolio construction: not every holding has to serve the exact same purpose. Some holdings anchor the portfolio. Some help accelerate the income strategy. $BLOX falls more into that second bucket for me.