Mulvihill U.S. Health Care Enhanced Yield ETF, traded on the TSX under the symbol XLVE, has announced a monthly cash distribution of $0.058333 per unit. This distribution will be payable on August 7, 2024 to unitholders of record as of July 31, 2024. For more information on this distribution and other details about the ETF, interested parties can contact Investor Relations at Mulvihill Capital Management Inc. by phone at 416.681.3966 or toll free at 1.800.725.7172, by email at info@mulvihill.com, or by visiting their website at www.mulvihill.com.
It is important for investors to be aware of the potential costs associated with exchange traded funds (ETFs), including commissions, trailing commissions, management fees, and expenses before investing in them.
ETF values can fluctuate and past performance does not guarantee future results.
Investors may also be subject to customary brokerage commissions when buying or selling ETFs.
Mulvihill Capital Management Inc.’s Senior VP & CFO John Germain can be contacted at their office located at 121 King Street West, Suite 2600, Toronto, Ontario M5H 3T9 for further information about this topic.
In conclusion, while the monthly cash distribution from Mulvihill U.S Health Care Enhanced Yield ETF is a welcome development for investors looking to diversify their portfolios in this sector, it’s crucial to do thorough research and understand all potential risks before investing in any exchange-traded fund (ETF).
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