Harvest ETFs: HDIF – A One-Ticket Solution for Equity Income

The HDIF ETF from Harvest ETFs combines multiple covered call ETFs, sector diversification, and moderate leverage to provide Canadian investors with an efficient equity income strategy.

Harvest ETFs: HDIF – A One-Ticket Solution for Equity Income

For investors seeking income and long-term growth in a single, convenient solution, HDIF ETF offers a structured approach. As Chris Heakes, CFA, Senior Portfolio Manager at Harvest ETFs, explains, HDIF is built on a portfolio of Harvest’s covered call ETFs, designed to generate attractive equity income while maintaining exposure to various sectors. With a 25% leverage component, this ETF enhances both income potential and growth opportunity. The strategy also incorporates tactical flexibility, allowing the portfolio to adapt to market conditions while maintaining a 10% distribution yield. For Canadian investors, HDIF presents a one-ticket approach to diversified equity income.

To learn more about HDIF ETF, visit Harvest Portfolios.

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