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The reviews indicate that SIH.UN-T is a closed-end fund with limited appeal compared to ETFs. It trades at a discount to NAV and holds private healthcare holdings, introducing additional risks such as liquidity. Its lack of intra-day creation and redemption means the discount can always go lower, and significant buying or selling can greatly impact the price. Investors interested in Middlefield's active management are advised to consider MINN instead.
Sustainable Innovation & Health Dividend Fund is a Canadian stock, trading under the symbol SIH.UN-T on the Toronto Stock Exchange (SIH.UN-CT). It is usually referred to as TSX:SIH.UN or SIH.UN-T
In the last year, 1 stock analyst published opinions about SIH.UN-T. 0 analysts recommended to BUY the stock. 1 analyst recommended to SELL the stock. The latest stock analyst recommendation is . Read the latest stock experts' ratings for Sustainable Innovation & Health Dividend Fund.
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On 2025-01-23, Sustainable Innovation & Health Dividend Fund (SIH.UN-T) stock closed at a price of $14.
Closed-end fund, not an ETF. Interest in closed-end funds has diminished in favour of ETFs. Can't be created or redeemed intra-day. Trades at discount to NAV, which can't be arbitraged away. Discount can always go lower.
Holds private holding companies, such as healthcare royalties. Additional risks including liquidity. Buying or selling a large position or quickly can really move the price around, which doesn't happen with an ETF. If you want Middlefield's active management, look instead at MINN.