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Harvest Premium Yield Treasury ETF T.HPYT

Alternate Symbol(s):  T.HPYT.U | T.HPYT.B

Harvest Premium Yield Treasury ETF is an exchange traded fund launched and managed by Harvest Portfolios Group Inc. The fund invests in fixed income markets of the United States. The fund invests in other funds and through derivatives in U.S. treasury bonds with average durations greater than 10 years and uses derivatives such as options to create its portfolio. The fund seeks to track the performance of its portfolio against a composite index comprising of 50% of the Solactive 10-Year U.S. Treasury Future Index and 50% of the Solactive 20+ Year US Treasury Bond Index. Harvest Premium Yield Treasury ETF was formed on September 28, 2023 and is domiciled in Canada.


TSX:HPYT - Post by User

Comment by deisman03on Dec 22, 2024 5:56am
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Post# 36374047

RE:RE:Just look at the chart.

RE:RE:Just look at the chart. IMHO, Harvest started this vehicle to late in the race. 

This won't bottom until the US stops cutting interest rates. Then, if it's still going or hasn't lost to much, it won't start making money until interest rates start climbing again. 

It is what it is. 

It might come back up if interest rates bottom for a few years, maybe. 

It looked good at first, but it's model isn't conducive to the current fiscal situation of the US. 

GLTA the good folks here. 
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