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Hamilton Enhanced Multi-Sector Covered Call ETF T.HDIV

The investment objective of HDIV is to provide attractive monthly income and long-term capital appreciation from a diversified, multi-sector portfolio of primarily covered call ETFs focused on Canada. HDIV seeks to achieve its investment objective by borrowing cash to invest in a diversified, multi-sector portfolio of primarily covered call exchange traded funds focused on Canada. HDIV may also hold cash and cash equivalents or other money market instruments in order to meet its obligations.


TSX:HDIV - Post by User

Comment by deornoth667on Mar 22, 2022 2:17pm
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RE:RE:HDIF

RE:RE:HDIF
I don't understand your point about Stacked fees.  In this case, since Horizons is charging .65% on top of the .65-.8 charged by the underlying etfs, your are effectively being charged 1.5ish % for an ETF.  This is insanely expensive for the convenience of not owning the ETFs individually and levergae.

HDIF is a much better deal - no overhead fee at the grouping level and management fees in the .8 range for the underlying ETFs.  Yes, it has more tech exposure, but in the long run this is probably a good thing.
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