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Invesco Global Listed Private Equity ETF (PSP)
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NBI Liquid Alternatives ETF (NALT)
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NBI Global Private Equity ETF (NGPE)
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Brompton Enhanced Multi-Asset Income ETF (BMAX)
Q: I have cash in my portfolio. I am looking for a multi asset ETF. Ideally, I would like a 1 ticket multi asset ETF that has a category / asset class of "alternatives". (ie private equity) Is this available on the TSX? Could suggest 2-3 multi asset ETFs. If these ETF do not include "alternatives", are there any ETF that specialize in "alternatives" ie private equities not tied into the market. I understand liquidity may be an issue for such an ETF. Thank you
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Brompton Enhanced Multi-Asset Income ETF (BMAX)
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Hamilton Canadian Financials YIELD MAXIMIZER TM ETF (HMAX)
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Hamilton U.S. Bond YIELD MAXIMIZER TM ETF (HBND)
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Harvest Premium Yield Treasury ETF (HPYT)
Q: RE these 3 investment companies, which do you think is the best to invest in for high yield and modest growth: Harvest funds, Hamilton funds, Brompton funds. Thanks
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BMO Covered Call Utilities ETF (ZWU)
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Brompton Enhanced Multi-Asset Income ETF (BMAX)
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Harvest Canadian Equity Enhanced Income Leaders ETF (HLFE)
Q: I hold a significant amount of those 3 ETF in my non registered account + RRSP.Assuming that ROC represents a large part of the dividend ( true?),I suppose that we could tolerate a "reasonable or slight" réduction of the NAV ,compensated by the much lower income tax + partial compensation of capital gain if eventually sold .Those advantages are not present in the RRSP , maybe should I reduce the % of covered call ETFs in the RRSP if the NAV is not stabilized... Please comment ( or criticize ! )my observations since I am far from being an expert, regards J-Y
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