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What should I be watching for in other ETFs that may be doing this?
They are paying out the proceeds to the remaining unit holders on July 5. How long before I see this in my brokerage account? Would I still be getting my usual monthly distribution on July8. I have emailed Harvest but yet to receive an answer.
Can you recommend a similar ETF to replace HLFE or should I simply add to my existing position of CNCL?
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