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Likes it. A little more restricted than the ZWH, and the yield is about 1.5% lower than that one. Might be better for growth instead of income.
Increasing US exposure in the TSX ETF? There are a couple he would look at. BMO Dow Jones Indus. Avg. Hedge (ZWA-T), which is a covered call on the Dow stocks, as well as BMO US High Dividend Covered Call (ZWH-T) which is based on the higher dividend paying S&P. He likes both of these. They are more expensive because they are Covered Calls, but is quite impressed with the value added. He has a lot of these.
He likes covered call strategies during the summer. If we are expecting a flat to negative print on the broad market tape, then really you want to be in some of these covered call names. In a higher trending market, you are going to be called away from these positions, which is detrimental to the price of these covered call ETFS. In a flat to negative trending market, you are benefiting from the covered call overlay, which is 2% above the benchmark yield of about 2.7%.
BMO Dow Jones Indus. Avg. Hedge ETF is a Canadian stock, trading under the symbol ZWA.TO (previously ZWA-T on Stockchase) on the Toronto Stock Exchange (ZWA-CT). It is usually referred to as TSX:ZWA or ZWA.TO
In the last year, no analyst issued a Buy, Sell, or Hold rating on ZWA.TO (previously ZWA-T on Stockchase) on Stockchase. Read the latest expert commentary for BMO Dow Jones Indus. Avg. Hedge ETF.
BMO Dow Jones Indus. Avg. Hedge ETF was recommended as a Top Pick by Larry Berman CFA, CMT, CTA on 2016-03-07. Read the latest stock experts ratings for BMO Dow Jones Indus. Avg. Hedge ETF.
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BMO Dow Jones Indus. Avg. Hedge ETF is followed by 27 investors on Stockchase and is a trending stock that is worth watching.
On 2026-06-15, BMO Dow Jones Indus. Avg. Hedge ETF (ZWA.TO) stock closed at a price of $28.38.
His least favourite BMO ETF, terrible way to get exposure to US equities. Not because it's BMO or because of the structure, but because it's the Dow. DJIA is weighted by the size of a company's stock, so higher prices get more weight than lower. Terrible index.
He'd much prefer an ETF that's in the S&P 500 or an equal-weight US market exposure.