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$2,000/month · JEPQ (monthly Nasdaq covered call)

How much JEPQ for $2,000/month?

At JEPQ's current 10.11% yield, you'd need about $237,389 invested to generate $2,000/month ($24,000/year) in pre-tax dividends.

JEPQ yield10.11%As of 2026-06-18
Capital needed$237,389At current yield
Annual income$24,000Pre-tax, 12 × $2,000
After ~24% tax$1,520/month, federal only

About the JEPQ (monthly Nasdaq covered call) strategy

JEPI's Nasdaq sibling. Same covered-call mechanic on a tech-heavy underlying. Higher yield than JEPI in most environments.

Tax treatment: Ordinary income — best held in a tax-advantaged account.

Best account: Roth IRA / 401(k)

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Frequently asked

How much do I need in JEPQ for $2000/month?

At JEPQ's current 10.11% yield, you'd need approximately $237,389 invested to generate $2,000/month ($24,000/year) in pre-tax dividends.

What about taxes?

Ordinary income — best held in a tax-advantaged account. At an estimated 24% effective rate, that's about $1,520/month after federal tax — though your actual bracket may differ. Holding this in a Roth IRA avoids the tax drag entirely.

Is JEPQ a safe dividend payer?

Our 0-10 dividend safety scale rates JEPQ at 5.4/10 (Mixed). See the full breakdown on the JEPQ safety page.

Should I diversify across multiple strategies?

Almost always yes. Concentrating $$237,389 in a single ticker — even one as established as JEPQ — concentrates dividend-cut risk. A 3-5 strategy mix smooths income across rate, credit, and equity cycles.

How much of that $2,000/month do YOU already generate?

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