Skip to main content
MarketVault
BrowseExpertsTopicsTimelineMapSubmit

Disclaimer: MarketVault is an educational video curation platform. Nothing on this site constitutes financial advice, investment advice, or a recommendation to buy or sell any asset. Always consult a qualified, regulated financial advisor before making investment decisions. Investing carries risk — you may lose money.

MarketVault

Curated financial insights from the world's top experts. Invest in your knowledge.

BrowseExpertsTopicsDecadesSubmit a ClipAboutContactEditorial PolicyArticles

© 2026 MarketVault. All footage remains the property of its original creators.

Privacy PolicyTerms of UseSupport

Developed with love as a personal project by Jamie McDonnell

ui-ux-design.comai-consultancy.company
TUGN's Dynamic Call Spread Management. #investing — MarketVault
PreviousUse arrow keysNext
0 views
Share this clip

TUGN's Dynamic Call Spread Management. #investing

Strategy GuidePodcast ClipPortfolio ReviewCase Studyyoutube

In this episode of Dividend Stockpile, I sit down with Jonathan Molchan from Shelton Capital Management to take a deep dive into the TUGN ETF—a tactical growth and income strategy designed to adapt to changing market conditions while seeking long-term capital appreciation and monthly income. Unlike traditional buy-and-hold funds, TUGN uses a rules-based approach that incorporates trend following, momentum, and volatility signals to adjust its market exposure. The goal is to participate in market upside while helping manage downside risk during periods of uncertainty. If you want a better way to track your dividend portfolio, try Snowball Analytics! Here is my referral link (no added cost to you): https://snowball-analytics.com/register/dividendstockpile or you can use my promo code: DIVIDENDSTOCKPILE. Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5nncWeDeE7WvMM530DHwkg/join

Added 18 Jun 2026



Know someone who'd love this clip?

Share it with friends and fellow fans.

Share this clip

Keep Exploring

All ExpertsAll TopicsAll DecadesBrowse by Format