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Harvest Eli Lilly Enhanced High Income Shares ETF (LLHE $8.07)
- $8.07 P/E (TTM): 69.0X Cap: $74M
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Q: Harvest recently launched 4 individual share etf’s which uses covered call and leverage.
The etf’s have only been out a few weeks but the leveraged versions seem to keep up with the individual stocks in terms of price appreciation.
How would you expect these etf’s to perform over the long term compared to the individual stock that it holds?
Would this be a way to get yield and price appreciation? Would you hold these etf’s instead of the underlying stock?
The etf’s have only been out a few weeks but the leveraged versions seem to keep up with the individual stocks in terms of price appreciation.
How would you expect these etf’s to perform over the long term compared to the individual stock that it holds?
Would this be a way to get yield and price appreciation? Would you hold these etf’s instead of the underlying stock?
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