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BMO Nasdaq 100 Equity Hedged To CAD Index ETF T.ZQQ

Alternate Symbol(s):  BNEHF

BMO Nasdaq 100 Equity Hedged to CAD Index ETF is an exchange traded fund launched and managed by BMO Asset Management Inc. The fund invests in public equity markets of the United States. It invests directly and through derivatives in stocks of companies operating across energy, real estate, materials, industrials, consumer discretionary, consumer staples, health care, information technology, communication services, and utilities sectors. The fund invests in growth and value stocks of large-cap companies. The fund seeks to track the performance of the NASDAQ-100 Index Hedged to CAD, by using full replication technique. BMO Nasdaq 100 Equity Hedged to CAD Index ETF was formed on January 19, 2010 and is domiciled in Canada.


TSX:ZQQ - Post by User

Comment by Karren411on Jun 17, 2022 1:32pm
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RE:RE:Good Way to Play the Nasdaq in Cdn $ / TFSA

RE:RE:Good Way to Play the Nasdaq in Cdn $ / TFSA
Lisagerrard17 wrote:
SandMan67 wrote: Apple, MSFT, Amazon, Facebook, and Google are in the top 5 holdings.  Down a few percent still from the high and bouncing back with the rest of the market.  Should be good for a short term gain (if you do not want to hold long term).  Dividend is not great (about 0.5% paid once per year)..... but historical performance is decent (over double your cash in 5 years).  I know US stocks can be held in a TFSA but in my experience it is not desirable (exchange costs). 




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