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This summary was created by AI, based on 1 opinions in the last 12 months.

The HAP Seasonal Rotation ETF (HAC-T) is highly recommended by experts as a great way to get exposure to a broad array of asset classes. It offers a unique perspective on long/short positions and is considered critical for managing risks. Experts also view it as a very complimentary addition to a 60/40 portfolio, making it a valuable and versatile investment option.

Consensus
Positive
Valuation
Fair Value
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TOP PICK

Great way to get exposure to broad array of asset classes. Different way to look at long/short positions. Critical to manage risks. Very complimentary addition to 60/40 portfolio. 

E.T.F.'s
BUY
Likes it. Seasonal is real for different asset classes. We're now in a strong US season, because of the midterm elections. natural gas and wheat have their own seasonality too. Most investors don't look at seasonality. HAC doesn't work all the time, but OVER time. A good addition to a portfolio. It has outperformed the TSX this year.
E.T.F.'s
DON'T BUY
He's always interested in the Horizons newsletter, but he doesn't own any of their products. It involves seasonality and market timing. If you like this sort of thing, this ETF is fine. But for him, market timing is a bit like soothsaying.
E.T.F.'s
PARTIAL BUY
Seasonal rotation ETF. It broadens the investor's horizons. It looks for historically seasonally demonstrated trends. It is worth while keeping if you don’t have anything else that looks at seasonal trends in your portfolio. It will work over time but not every time. Be disciplined and balance with the rest of your portfolio.
E.T.F.'s
DON'T BUY
Recommend ETFs that focus on alternative strategies? Yes, but HAC is too expensive.
E.T.F.'s
BUY
It has seasonal rotation in its name. Really likes it. It's highly active with high turnover of stocks opportunistically (sort of like a hedge fund manager). This is perfectly fine for aggressive investors who can stomach the ride (i.e. HAC can shift to cash for long periods).
E.T.F.'s
PAST TOP PICK

(A Top Pick Mar 29/18, Up 7%) He uses this as an alternative allocation. It is hedge fund like without correlation to the other asset classes.

E.T.F.'s
PAST TOP PICK

(Top Pick Mar 29/17, Down 1.5%) The ETF trades very frequently. It is like a hedge fund. It gives you an absolute return that is different from your bond portfolio. 48% of assets are currently in cash. They do some ‘Sell in May and Go Away’ as in seasonal trading.

E.T.F.'s
TOP PICK

Seasonal rotation ETF. It is an alternative asset class. The risk adjusted return of the portfolio can improve with bit of this one. You win rotational trades more often than not.

E.T.F.'s
COMMENT

This is an active ETF. It trades frequently and the performance is quite hedge fund like. Kind of decoupled from the market in many ways, because they trade very frequently, goes to all cash sometimes, takes Short positions using index futures, and they go to all asset classes. He uses this in a more risk tolerant investor profile, but it is a small position only.

E.T.F.'s
COMMENT

Respects the technical and seasonality aspect of this and its management. Would have no problem with this. However, it has underperformed the S&P 500.

E.T.F.'s
COMMENT

This is based on a seasonal strategy and is at an all-time high today. It is up more than 60% since he launched it in late 2009. It is outpacing most of the indexes.

E.T.F.'s
BUY

Thinks there is a performance fee on the mutual fund. You have to pay a premium for an actively managed fund. 7 basis points is the basic fee before the bonus and not bad.

E.T.F.'s
COMMENT

2% MER. This is high for an ETF? That is really high and he questions if it is really 2%. It has done well.

E.T.F.'s
COMMENT

This has a 2% MER which is very high for an ETF. Also, he is not big on seasonality. To him, a reasonable cost for a broad product is one half of 1%. There are a lot of products that you can get for a quarter or even a 10th of a percent.

E.T.F.'s
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HAP Seasonal Rotation ETF(HAC-T) Rating

Ranking : 1 out of 5

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HAP Seasonal Rotation ETF(HAC-T) Frequently Asked Questions

What is HAP Seasonal Rotation ETF stock symbol?

HAP Seasonal Rotation ETF is a Canadian stock, trading under the symbol HAC-T on the Toronto Stock Exchange (HAC-CT). It is usually referred to as TSX:HAC or HAC-T

Is HAP Seasonal Rotation ETF a buy or a sell?

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What is HAP Seasonal Rotation ETF stock price?

On 2024-03-27, HAP Seasonal Rotation ETF (HAC-T) stock closed at a price of $30.05.