Hamilton ETFs - HMAX, HCAL, HEB: Canadian Banks ETF

July 12, 2023

ETFs to Invest in

Hamilton ETFs is a provider of Canadian bank ETFs that offer high yields, top performance, and low fees. They are a good choice for those looking to invest in Canadian banks.

HMAX: 

HMAX is designed for attractive monthly income, while providing exposure to a market cap-weighted portfolio of Canadian financial services stocks. To reduce volatility and augment dividend income, HMAX will employ an active covered call strategy.

This ETF is a good fit for investors who want a higher monthly income, blue-chip Canadian banks/financial exposure, tax efficient distributions, and reduced volatility from options strategy.

HCAL:

The Hamilton Enhanced Canadian Bank ETF (TSX: HCAL) offers investors a higher growth potential and higher dividends through its exposure to Canada’s “Big Six” banks with 25% leverage. Another benefit is the exposure to mean reversion, a strategy with historical index outperformance vs. equal weight and covered call Canadian bank strategies as well as monthly distributions.

HEB:

The Hamilton Canadian Bank Equal-Weight Index ETF (ticker: HEB) is the lowest cost Canadian bank ETF listed on the TSX. HEB provides exposure to Canada's six major banks at a low cost and offers stable monthly dividends. By investing in HEB, investors can benefit from Canadian banks while keeping their costs low.

For more information on Hamilton ETFs  (TSX: HMAX, TSX: HCAL, HEB) please visit their website at hamiltonetfs.com.

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