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JEPI vs GPIX: Which covered call ETF actually wins on returns?

by July 24, 2026
written by July 24, 2026

JPMorgan’s Equity Premium ETF (JEPI) has done well in the past few years, with its assets soaring to $45 billion. Its inflows have jumped by over $4.1 billion as investors rushed to buy it for its 8% yield. 

Still, another little-known fund by Goldman Sachs is making waves. Goldman Sachs S&P 500 Premium Income ETF (GPIX) has gone from nowhere to $4.1 billion in assets, with the year-to-date inflows hitting $2 billion. So, which covered call ETF should one buy?

What is the JEPI ETF?

JEPI, while not the first covered call ETF, has become the biggest in the industry. It has become a popular fund among investors seeking monthly payouts that are higher than those offered by passive funds like SCHD and VYM. 

The fund uses a fairly simple approach. It uses the covered call strategy, where it invests in about 115 companies in the S&P 500 Index through equity-linked notes (ELNs). It then writes call options on the S&P 500 Index.

This investment generates returns by making money as the stocks it invests in rise and make their dividend payments. At the same time, the fund receives a monthly premium from its call options. JEPI has an expense ratio of 0.35%, which is quite affordable for an active fund. 

What is the GPIX ETF?

Goldman Sachs created the GPIX ETF after observing JEPI’s success. While the two funds have a similar approach, they have some differences in how they are calculated. 

For example, GPIX focuses on the whole S&P 500 Index and has stakes in all its companies. Instead of uses ELNs, the fund focuses on S&P 500 call options. It also has an expense ratio of 0.29%, making it more affordable than JEPI.

Also, the fund has a higher dividend yield than JEPI. It has a yield of 8.12%, while JEPI pays a 8.05% return.

GPIX is doing better than JEPI

Historical data shows that GPIX ETF is doing better than JEPI, possibly because it maintains a higher equity beta. In bull markets, it is designed to capture more returns than the more conservative JEPI.

Data shows that GPIX has had a better performance than JEPI ETF. Its total return this year has risen to 8.9% this year, while JEPI has jumped by just 2.68%. 

JEPI vs GPIX ETF | Source: TradingView

The same has happened in the last 12 months, with GPIX soaring by 18% and JEPI jumping by 6.80%. Since its launch in 2023, GPIX has jumped by 75%, while JEPI has jumped by 28%.

These numbers mean that GPIX is a better performer than JEPI by far. It also has a higher dividend yield and a smaller expense ratio than JEPI. 

To be clear, past performance is never an indicator of what will happen in the future. But it can give a better indication of what will happen in the future, making GPIX a better buy than JEPI for now.

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