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Harvest Equal Weight Global Utilities Enhanced Income ETF (HUTE $11.08)
- $11.08 P/E (TTM): 42.7X Cap: $47M
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Harvest Equal Weight Global Utilities Enhanced Income ETF (HUTE $11.08)
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Q: Peter, I have been investing small amounts in HHL HDIF which they use leverage and HUTE which they also use leverage. Your opinion on leverage please. I have seen where people say leverage should be a short turm play and not long term as it deteriorates over time?? I do not understand that statement. Total of all expenses is 2.64% made up of 2.37 management fee and .27 etf traiding costs. Please help a begging in this field and your thoughts on horizon Thanks Ken
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