1. The author downgrades JEPQ to a Hold due to better tax advantages, consistent distributions, and stronger total returns offered by other NASDAQ 100 income funds. 2. JEPQ's distributions are taxed as ordinary income, unlike funds like QQQI and GPIQ that use tax-loss harvesting for more tax-efficient returns. 3. The introduction of 0DTE funds has provided alternatives with higher yields and stronger upside capture in the NASDAQ 100.
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