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BMO Canadian High Dividend Covered Call ETF T.ZWC

Alternate Symbol(s):  ZWCCF

The ETF seeks to provide exposure to the performance of a portfolio of dividend paying Canadian companies to generate income and to provide long-term capital appreciation, while mitigating downside risk through the use of covered call options. To achieve investment objective the ETF will primarily invest in and hold dividend paying equity securities of Canadian companies. The selected companies will have the potential for long-term capital appreciation. Securities will be selected using a rules based methodology that considers dividend growth, yield, and payout ratio. Securities will also be subject to a screening process to ensure sufficient liquidity. Depending on market volatility and other factors, the ETF will write covered call options on these securities.


TSX:ZWC - Post by User

Post by fishcarrieron Dec 20, 2021 10:16pm
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increased dividend?

increased dividend?ZWC has run up in price quite a bit. Early this year they dropped the payount per month from 11 to 10 cents. Has anyone any idea if and when the 11 cents may be reinstated? Could be soon now the banks have increased their divvies. 
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