
TSE:AMAX
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The Hamilton Gold Producer YIELD MAXIMIZER ETF (AMAX-T) is seen as an attractive option for income generation. Experts note that it can be a suitable choice for investors who expect gold to remain within a trading range, as the ETF's covered call strategies can enhance yield. However, there is a consensus that if investors are bullish on gold, it may be more beneficial to directly hold stocks or physical gold, especially during market dips. This approach could potentially lead to better long-term performance compared to the ETF. Overall, while the ETF serves a purpose for income-oriented investors, its performance might lag behind direct equity investments in the gold sector over extended periods.
Hamilton Gold Producer YIELD MAXIMIZER ETF is a Canadian stock, trading under the symbol AMAX.TO (previously AMAX-T on Stockchase) on the Toronto Stock Exchange (AMAX-CT). It is usually referred to as TSX:AMAX or AMAX.TO
In the last year, 1 stock analyst published opinions about AMAX.TO (previously AMAX-T on Stockchase). 1 analyst recommended to BUY the stock. 0 analysts recommended to SELL the stock. The latest stock analyst recommendation is WEAK BUY. Read the latest stock experts' ratings for Hamilton Gold Producer YIELD MAXIMIZER ETF.
Hamilton Gold Producer YIELD MAXIMIZER ETF was never recommended as a Top Pick on Stockchase. Read the latest stock experts ratings for Hamilton Gold Producer YIELD MAXIMIZER ETF.
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In the last year, there was no coverage of Hamilton Gold Producer YIELD MAXIMIZER ETF published on Stockchase.
On 2026-06-01, Hamilton Gold Producer YIELD MAXIMIZER ETF (AMAX.TO) stock closed at a price of $34.80.
Good for income, but if you're bullish good, it's better to hold the stocks or gold itself, including on dips. The options, covered calls strategies give you more yield, but will undeperrform in the long run. But this is good if gold will be in a trading range.