DDDD Total Return Analyzer
See full DDDD analysis →YieldMax U.S. Stocks Target Double Distribution ETF — See your real returns after distributions and NAV changes.
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Live DDDD data, after-tax math, and Bull/Base/Bear scenarios — model how the next 1, 5, or 10 years could play out.
What does the DDDD total return include?
DDDD total return combines two components: the cumulative distributions you received from DDDD over the holding period, and the change in NAV (share price) across the same window. Many high-yield funds advertise distribution rates that look spectacular in isolation but mask meaningful NAV erosion. The analyzer above shows exactly how much of your DDDD return came from distributions versus price change — a 50% annualized distribution rate paired with a 30% NAV decline is a very different investment than a 50% distribution with flat NAV.
YieldMax U.S. Stocks Target Double Distribution ETF (DDDD) is issued by YieldMax. Targets double the distribution of broad U.S. stocks. Quarterly distributions. That strategy directly shapes the gap between headline yield and real yield: option-premium and covered-call funds tend to show large gaps, while traditional dividend ETFs and index funds usually show small ones.
For the detail behind each payment, see the DDDD dividend history. To project how future DDDD distributions compound under DRIP, open the DDDD dividend calculator.