SPCI

Tuttle Capital Space Industry Income Blast ETF

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Fund Overview

SPCI — Tuttle Capital Space Industry Income Blast ETF — is a weekly-distribution ETF issued by Other that generates income by selling call options against its reference asset exposure. The fund targets investors seeking high-frequency cash flow from its reference asset exposure without holding the underlying directly. Distributions are paid weekly, with the ex-dividend date typically falling on a Friday. The current annualized yield of 29.90% is calculated from the most recent weekly distribution of $0.1367 per share divided by the current share price of $23.77 and multiplied by 52. As with all option-income funds, the distribution rate reflects current implied volatility in its reference asset options — when volatility falls, distributions typically shrink. The fund has $12.9 million in assets under management and has returned -11.67% on a price basis year-to-date, excluding distributions.

Annual Yield Calculations

Current Price
$23.77
Annual Non-DRIP Yield
29.90%
Avg payout × 52 ÷ price
Annual DRIP Yield
34.73%
Compounded weekly: (1 + rate)^52 − 1

Both figures start from the same per-period rate: the average of the last 3 distributions ($0.14) divided by the current price ($23.77) = 0.575% per week. The non-DRIP yield annualizes it simply; the DRIP yield compounds it over 52 periods.

WeeklyYield™ Actual Performance

Weekly Average
$0.14
Last 3 payouts
Actual Non-DRIP
5.46%
NAV + dividends
Actual DRIP
2.27%
NAV + reinvested dividends

How YTD & performance are calculated: YTD returns shown across WeeklyYield are price-only, using split-adjusted close-to-close prices from the first trading day of the calendar year to the latest close — the same method your brokerage uses. Dividends are tracked separately in the yield figures above. "Actual Non-DRIP" and "Actual DRIP" add distributions back in to show total return since the earliest price we have on record (2026-03-17 at $26.91), using the same 21 distributions in both — non-DRIP collects them as cash, DRIP buys shares at each ex-date close. For SPCI, DRIP trails non-DRIP: because NAV fell over this window, shares bought with early distributions ended up worth less than the cash would have been. See full methodology →

Top Performer Score

26
out of 100
Total Score
NAV Protection
31/40
Stability
0/20
Yield
7/40
Current yield: 29.90%

Fund quality adjustment: ×0.68. Score is reduced for small AUM ($12.9M), young inception (2026-03-12), expense ratio 0.99%. Raw score before adjustment: 38.

Price History (1 Year)

2026-03-17 → 2026-08-19
-11.67%
$20.03$36.13$52.23

About This ETF

Assets Under Management
$12.9M
Expense Ratio
0.99%
Inception Date
2026-03-12

The Tuttle Capital Space Industry Income Blast ETF (SPCI) is an exchange-traded fund that mostly invests in stocks based on a particular theme. The fund aims to provide exposure to the performance of companies in the Syntax Space Index through an actively managed portfolio. It seeks current income and weekly distribution through a structured options overlay strategy. SPCI was launched on Mar 12, 2026 and is issued by Tuttle Capital.

How SPCI Generates Income

SPCI generates weekly income by selling call options on its reference asset or a synthetic equivalent. When the fund sells a call option, it collects a premium from the buyer — this premium is what funds the weekly distribution. The tradeoff is that the fund caps its upside: if its reference asset rallies sharply above the strike price, the fund does not fully participate in that gain. In a flat or declining market the income generation continues while the fund absorbs price losses similar to holding the underlying. The size of the weekly distribution directly reflects implied volatility in its reference asset options at the time the options were written — higher volatility means more expensive options and larger distributions, lower volatility means smaller ones. This makes the distribution variable week to week rather than fixed.

Distribution Composition and Tax Considerations

Not all of SPCI's weekly distributions represent taxable income. Option-income funds frequently classify part of each distribution as return of capital (ROC), which is not taxable in the year received but reduces your cost basis in the fund. When your cost basis reaches zero, subsequent ROC distributions become taxable as capital gains. The exact composition of each distribution — ordinary income, qualified dividends, short-term capital gains, long-term capital gains, and return of capital — is reported annually on Form 1099-DIV and may not be known until after the tax year ends. Holding SPCI in a tax-advantaged account (IRA, Roth IRA, 401k) eliminates the annual tax complexity entirely and is the approach most income-focused investors use for high-distribution funds.

Educational information only — not tax advice. See our after-tax dividend calculator to model your own situation.

Dividend History

Ex-Dividend DateCash AmountPay Date
2026-08-14$0.150002026-08-17
2026-08-07$0.130002026-08-10
2026-07-31$0.130002026-08-03
2026-07-24$0.150002026-07-27
2026-07-17$0.150002026-07-20
2026-07-10$0.300002026-07-13
2026-07-02$0.300002026-07-06
2026-06-26$0.300002026-06-29
2026-06-18$0.300002026-06-22
2026-06-12$0.300002026-06-15
2026-06-05$0.300002026-06-08
2026-05-29$0.300002026-06-01

SPCI has paid 12 weekly distributions over the past 12 weeks. The average weekly distribution over this period was $0.2342 per share. The highest distribution in the trailing 12 weeks was $0.3000 (ex-date 2026-07-10) and the lowest was $0.1300 (ex-date 2026-08-07). Distribution consistency — the variance between the highest and lowest payment — is one indicator of underlying volatility stability. High variance suggests the fund's income generation is sensitive to volatility swings in its reference asset options.

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Frequently Asked Questions About SPCI

When does SPCI pay dividends?

SPCI pays weekly dividends. Its most recent ex-dividend date was 2026-08-14 with a pay date of 2026-08-17.

How much does SPCI pay per share?

SPCI has paid an average of $0.1367 per share across its most recent 3 distributions. Its latest distribution was $0.1500 per share.

What is the dividend yield of SPCI?

SPCI's current annualized yield is 29.90%. This is calculated as the average of its last 3 distributions ($0.1367) divided by the current share price of $23.77, annualized over 52 periods. Reinvesting those distributions (DRIP) compounds the same rate: (1 + rate)^52 − 1.

Is SPCI's high yield sustainable?

Covered call and option-income ETF distributions vary week to week. SPCI's actual total return figures on the fund's WeeklyYield page show total return net of NAV changes; high distribution rates can coincide with NAV decline, so investors should compare yield to actual total return before drawing conclusions. This is educational information, not investment advice.

How are SPCI distributions taxed?

Option-income ETF distributions are generally treated as ordinary income or return of capital, depending on the fund's structure and the underlying options strategy. For SPCI's exact tax character, refer to the fund issuer's 19a-1 notices and year-end 1099-DIV. This is not tax advice.

More detail on how these numbers are calculated is on our methodology page.

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