Investor With $500K Eyes Semi-Retirement At 39 – 'Can JEPI Fund My $60K A Year Lifestyle Or Am I Taking On Too Much Risk?'

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Retirement planning involves a delicate balance between risk and reward, especially when the aim is to generate enough income to sustain a certain lifestyle.

For many, dividend stocks and ETFs like JPMorgan Equity Premium Income ETF (NYSE:JEPI) are the way to get there as they offer reliable income without selling shares. Still, can such investments fund a comfortable retirement, particularly for those seeking to semi-retire or retire early?

Enter a 39-year-old Reddit user with $500,000 in savings eyeing to break from the corporate grind in one to two years. He aims to generate $60,000 annually or $5,000 monthly from his investments, so he’s considering JEPI as a potential solution but is concerned about the risks involved.

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“Numbers make sense but is this probably a very high risk... thoughts? What other stocks can I mix in my semi-retirement portfolio?” he asked in a Reddit post he made.

Investors in the r/JEPI community have jumped to the comment section to offer their advice, so let’s break down the recommendations the poster has received.

$500,000 All-In in JEPI to Semi-Retire in 1-2 Years? Reddit Debates His Plan

JEPI Alone May Not Be Enough

Several commenters pointed out that JEPI's current yield of around 7% would generate around $35,000 annually from a $500,000 investment, far short of the $60,000 target.

“If you want $5,000 a month, you selected the worst fund. JEPI has a yield of 7%, so your yearly earnings will be about $35,000. Also, you need a taxable account to do this. [Neos S&P 500 High Income ETF (NYSE: SPYI)] is a better choice since its yield is 11% which would generate an income of $55,000 a year. Additionally, it incorporates a tax loss harvesting strategy to lower the tax on the paid dividend,” a Redditor wrote.

“SPYI will get you closer to $60,000,” another Redditor wrote.

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A Reddit user also highlighted the mismatch between the target and what JEPI offers and mentioned that even higher yield options might not be a solution.


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