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High Yield Doesn't Mean High Income

17 min · 7 de abr de 2026
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Does high yield actually mean high income? A lot of investors see a high-yield bond, REIT, BDC, dividend stock, or income product and assume the same thing: higher yield means better income and better returns. But that assumption can be dangerous. Today on Financial Detox, Jason and Alex break down the hidden risks behind chasing yield, why high-yield investments are often misunderstood, and how investors can end up taking on far more risk than they realize. What we cover today: 📌 Why "high yield" does not automatically mean strong total return 📌 Jason's personal mistake chasing a 10% yielding investment 📌 How return of capital can create the illusion of income 📌 Why leverage can quietly turn yield into risk 📌 The difference between yield, cash flow, and total return 📌 Why high-yield products often hide complexity in the fine print 📌 How market volatility can expose weak income strategies 📌 Why understanding the source of yield matters more than the percentage itself If you've ever been tempted by a high-yield investment or wondered whether income products are really as safe as they sound, this episode will help you think more clearly about the tradeoffs, the risks, and the right way to evaluate yield. 💬 Want Help Reviewing Your Portfolio? [https://www.idawealth.com/contact/] If you'd like help understanding whether the yield in your portfolio is sustainable, or whether you may be holding more risk than you realize, schedule a no-cost, no-obligation consultation with our IDA Wealth team. 📺 Watch us on YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@FinancialDetox] Disclosure: The information presented in this episode of Financial Detox is for educational and informational purposes only and should not be considered personalized investment, financial, tax, or legal advice. This episode discusses "yield" versus "total return" using historical examples for illustrative purposes only. These examples do not represent the performance of any specific investment or client portfolio. Past performance does not guarantee future results, and actual outcomes will vary based on market conditions, fees, and individual circumstances. Data presented is sourced from third-party providers, including Bloomberg, Preqin, and J.P. Morgan Asset Management (including "U.S. Private Credit vs. U.S. High Yield," [https://www.advisorpedia.com/strategists/is-private-credit-growth-cannibalizing-the-high-yield-market/] data as of May 9, 2024, and "Correlations, Returns and Yields" [https://am.jpmorgan.com/ch/en/asset-management/adv/insights/market-insights/guide-to-alternatives/guide-to-alternatives-slides/alts-in-aggregate/gta-yield/]). These sources are believed to be reliable but have not been independently verified and are provided for informational purposes only. Higher risk or volatility does not guarantee higher returns, and investments with greater risk may experience greater losses. References to the "risk-free rate" or yields on U.S. Treasury securities (e.g., "in the high 3% range") reflect general market conditions at a point in time, are subject to change, and are not guaranteed. All investing involves risk, including the possible loss of principal. Past performance is not indicative of future results. No statement in this episode should be interpreted as a promise of performance, or a guarantee of results. Intelligence Driven Advisers ("IDA") does not provide specific tax or legal advice. Intelligence Driven Advisers is an SEC-registered investment adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. For additional information about our services, fees, and potential conflicts of interest, please review our Form ADV Part 2A and Form CRS, available at www.idawealth.com [http://www.idawealth.com].

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