ETF Strategy wrote about our newest ETF, the Hamilton Canadian Bank 1.25x Leverage ETF (HCAL), that launched on October 15, 2020. Click here to read the full article from ETF Strategy.
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Globe & Mail on HCAL: If the worst is over for Canadian bank stocks, here’s a strategy
The Globe & Mail was quick to cover our latest ETF, the Hamilton Canadian Bank 1.25x Leverage ETF (HCAL), launching on October 15, 2020. The article below explains how a mean-reversion strategy with a modest 25% of leverage can produce bigger gains while boosting the dividend to more than 6%. If the worst is over for Canadian bank stocks, here’s a strategy The Globe and Mail (Ontario Edition)…
BNN Bloomberg: Royal Bank Q3 Earnings & Canadian Banks Outlook
Rob Wessel was on BNN Bloomberg this morning to discuss Q3 earnings results for RBC and our outlook for the Canadian banks and the Hamilton Canadian Bank Variable-Weight ETF (HCB). Click here to watch the interview. Note to Reader: This Insight includes references to certain Hamilton ETFs that were active at the time of writing. On June 29, 2020, the following mergers took place: (i) Hamilton Global…
BNN: Thoughts on Canadian Banks Earnings and M&A
In case you missed Rob Wessel on BNN this morning, click below for our thoughts on RY earnings, the prospects for the other Canadian banks, M&A and the Hamilton Capital Canadian Bank Variable-Weight ETF (ticker: HCB). Click here to watch the interview.
Morningstar: Good news for Canadians investing in Australia
Morningstar spoke to Rob Wessel, Managing Partner at Hamilton Capital, on the recent developments with Australia’s Royal Commission report and how Canadian’s can gain exposure to Australia with the Hamilton Capital Australian Financials Yield ETF (HFY). Click here to read the article.
HCB: A New Strategy for Bank Investors (Wealth Professional Article)
Wealth Professional interviewed Rob Wessel, Managing Partner at Hamilton Capital, following the launch of the Hamilton Capital Canadian Bank Variable-Weight ETF (HCB). The interview covers mean reversion trends and how they are incorporated into HCB, how the strategy might lower risk in period of market turbulence. Click here to read more.
BNN: Canadian Banks Read-Through from U.S. Financials Earnings
Rob Wessel appeared on BNN this morning to talk about the Canadian banks. Rob discussed the implications to the Canadian bank profitability from the earnings reported by the U.S. large-cap financials thus far. He also talked about the firm’s new ETF, the Hamilton Capital Canadian Bank Variable-Weight ETF (HCB) as a vehicle to gain exposure to mean reversion, one of the most popular themes in Canadian…
Opening the TSX, launching our Canadian Bank Variable-Weight ETF
On October 2, 2018, Hamilton Capital and its partners joined the TMX Group to open the market to launch Hamilton Capital Canadian Bank Variable-Weight ETF (HCB;TSX). HCB commenced trading on the Toronto Stock Exchange on October 1, 2018.
Hamilton Capital Opens TSX, Launching new U.S. Mid-Cap Financials ETF
On October 3, 2017, Hamilton Capital, and its partners, joined the TMX Group to open the market to launch Hamilton Capital U.S. Mid-Cap Financials ETF (USD) (HFMU.U;TSX). HFMU.U commenced trading on the Toronto Stock Exchange on September 5, 2017.
Hamilton Capital Opens TSX, launching new Global Financials Yield ETF
On February 8, 2017, Hamilton Capital, and its partners, joined Dani Lipkin, Head, Business Development, Exchange Traded Funds, Closed-End Funds, and Structured Notes, TMX Group to open the market to launch Hamilton Capital Global Financials Yield ETF (HFY;TSX). HFY commenced trading on the Toronto Stock Exchange on February 7, 2017.
In Person: Canadian Banks – A Conversation on International Expansion
Today, we hosted a fireside chat with three of the Big-6 Canadian bank CEOs at Toronto’s Fairmont Royal York Hotel. The conversation centered around the banks’ international platforms, discussing everything from their differing capital deployment strategies to their outlooks for their foreign platforms over the next decade.
In Person: The Future of Canadian Financial Services – A Mid-Cap Perspective
Today, we hosted “The Future of Canadian Financial Services – A Mid-Cap Perspective” at One King West’s Grand Banking Hall in Toronto. We held a fireside chat with three CEOs of Canadian financial services companies to discuss the most important fundamental and macro themes facing the financials and markets in Canada.