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HBP S&P/TSX 60 Index ETFHXT.TOCOMMENTApr 27, 2017Stock price when the opinion was issued
As of Jun 19, 2026. Market Open.
HXT-T vs. XIU-T. They have basically identical holding but one pays a dividend so has different tax treatment. He is indifferent. In a TFSA, there is no reason to not to use the XIU-T.
What's the difference if I use derivatives with HTX than not? Best to do this in taxable accounts, because you don't receive a dividend per se. With this, a counter-party guarantees that your ETF will generate that rate of return on the swap. The key is who is the counter-party which in this case is National Bank, which he's comfortable with. You don't get cash flow, but you get the exact rate of return on the Canadian equity market appreciation, plus dividend. It's a nice one-stop.
HXF-T or HXT-T? He likes both. This one is Toronto, while the other is US. They are basically swap vehicles, which is different from most ETF's where they actually hold the security. There is no distribution, so are for people who want to retain the distributions within the ETF. A great vehicle for someone who is still working and doesn't want the income.
This is a derivative play, which has scared some people. It holds the dividend and builds it into the capital costs. If you are not looking for income, this is not bad. Another one you could consider is the iShares TSX 60 (XIU-T).