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Global X S&P/TSX 60 Covered Call ETF (CNCC $13.14)
- $13.14 P/E (TTM): 13.56X Cap: $116M
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Global X S&P/TSX 60 Covered Call ETF (CNCC $13.14)
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Q: Hello, I am turning 60 in January, while I still work, I would love to retire in a couple of years, would it be a reasonable portfolio to migrate my portfolio to a more income focused, covered call strategy portfolio, in general terms, I know you cannot get personal. I think the vast majority will be broad based ETFs with maybe 25% using leveraged based ETFs. From what I have seen, the BETA for these funds seems to be a lot less than there non covered call cousins.
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Global X S&P/TSX 60 Covered Call ETF (CNCC $13.14)
- $13.14 P/E (TTM): 13.56X Cap: $116M
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Q: Hello, would like to know for total returns of these ETFs (ZWC, ZWU, CNCC, HCAL, ZSP, VCN, VE, XGRO, VEQT, XBAL) which is your favorite in order for each and in which account type is each best suited for. Also please give me your number 1 top pick of all Canadian listed ETFs for each account type.
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Global X S&P/TSX 60 Covered Call ETF (CNCC $13.14)
- $13.14 P/E (TTM): 13.56X Cap: $116M
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Q: Hello 5i,
I am curious as to whether or not both of these could be owned or if there is too much overlap. Do you have a strong preference for one over the other? Finally, do you consider one of these to be "safer" than the other?
Many thanks!!
Cheers,
Mike
I am curious as to whether or not both of these could be owned or if there is too much overlap. Do you have a strong preference for one over the other? Finally, do you consider one of these to be "safer" than the other?
Many thanks!!
Cheers,
Mike
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