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He likes Europe, though earnings momentum is starting to flatten compared to the U.S. Here, you own high-dividend stocks in Europe, then put a covered call and pick up some more income while it's hedged to CAD. Because has risen against CAD, you're better off owning an un-hedged version of this strategy. It's better to own the underlying security instead of a covered call like this to earn a better return. Best to own a covered call in a flat or sideways market.
(A Top Pick June 30/17. Up 3%.) One of the main attraction is the covered call. It’s an income generating ETF. It’s Europe so you get the dividend as income and covered calls are capital gains. They don’t do full 100% coverage on the underlying assets, they do 50-60% depending upon what they see the market doing.
A Covered Call ETF on European stocks. The European stock market has underperformed Canada relative to the US since the financial crisis. There is potential upside if you believe they are getting their act together. Most of these ETF's tend to sell Call options against half the portfolio. The challenge is the same as you would have with any ETF that has a broad base of securities in it, because you are looking at securities from various industries. The ones going up are going to be capped and pulled out, and the ones going down the options are going to expire worthless, but you are going to end up writing options on half of those with a lower strike price, which means they can never get back to where they where. You have to be aware of these issues when dealing with a broad-based portfolio and the downside of covered calls.
This is the best quality of dividend payers, pan-Europe. They are diversified around Europe. He likes the exposure and is probably the single largest holder. It yields a little more than 6% with the covered call overlay and it has a currency hedge also.