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The BMO Equal Weight US Banks ETF (ZBK) has garnered attention as the largest in its category, providing diversification within the US banking sector as opposed to Canadian alternatives. Experts note that despite current recessionary concerns, US banks have recently experienced a decline of approximately 21%, contrasting with a lesser 9% drop in Canadian counterparts. The equal-weight structure benefits smaller banks equally, and while this approach has historically lagged, recent economic conditions such as rising interest rates and a pro-business political environment have catalyzed a resurgence. However, analysts advise caution, suggesting a pullback might offer better buying opportunities, particularly given the volatility associated with US banks compared to their Canadian peers.
He's held it in the past, not now. Banks have lagged for a long time, but now doing really well. The first phase of the upward swing was due to interest-sensitives doing better with lower interest rates. The second phase is driven by post-election hopes for deregulation and economy-friendly moves.
The US bank sector of course has had a tough year, and the outlook will largely depend on the economy and rates. However, the fund now has an average P/E of 5.5X and an indicated yield of 3.49%. We think this is cheap enough that investors can slowly start buying the sector now.
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Higher rates can be good for the financial sector.
The main concern is whether rates push us into recession.
Certainly a possibility, but right now the economy is much stronger than most expected, and thus banks should be OK for a while.
At some point, the narrative is going to shift from higher rates to corporate earnings, and corporate earnings have been OK.
ZBK we think can be held, but like any equity is not risk-free.
We think holders should have at least an 18 month timeframe here.
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He wouldn't buy the covered call. If you like American banks, buy them individually. He would rather buy ZBK which is a play on American banks without a covered call. Basically, you're paying a premium for covered calls..
BMO Equal Weight US Banks ETF is a Canadian stock, trading under the symbol ZBK-T on the Toronto Stock Exchange (ZBK-CT). It is usually referred to as TSX:ZBK or ZBK-T
In the last year, 2 stock analysts published opinions about ZBK-T. 2 analysts recommended to BUY the stock. 0 analysts recommended to SELL the stock. The latest stock analyst recommendation is . Read the latest stock experts' ratings for BMO Equal Weight US Banks ETF.
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2 stock analysts on Stockchase covered BMO Equal Weight US Banks ETF In the last year. It is a trending stock that is worth watching.
On 2025-04-25, BMO Equal Weight US Banks ETF (ZBK-T) stock closed at a price of $31.94.
Largest in the category. ZBK is unhedged, but there's a hedged version as well (ZUB). He'd opt to start hedging risk away a bit more, given what seems a concerted effort to weaken the USD. Gives you diversification in the US banks, instead of Canadian banks, as it's a different market and different economy.
Banks are very sensitive to the economy, and we're in a recessionary period. He'd wait for positive market follow throughs before allocating capital. If you're in it for the long term, you could buy this on the pullback. Interestingly, US banks are down about 21%, whereas Canadian banks (as in ZEB) are down 9%.