$Ubs Ag London Etracs Mntly Pay 2X Lvgd Sml Cp Div Sr B (SMHB.US)$ quite disappointed compared to last year January January 8th (Eastern Time) - $Ubs Ag London Etracs Mntly Pay 2X Lvgd Sml Cp Div Sr B (SMHB.US)$ is trading ex-dividend on January 13th, 2025. Shareholders of record on January 13th, 2025 will receive 0.086 USD dividend per share on January 22nd, 2025. The ex-dividend date is January 13th, 2025.
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Totally agree I bought into this ETF in about October, attracted by it's years long track record of high dividend yield, however the last two months have been disappointing, as well as the substantial capital loss. Unfortunately I bought into this without really doing much research, and now I'm kicking myself, because it seems to be one of the most obscure funds in existence. It's name is nonsensical, and the index it's supposed to be leveraging doesn't seem to exist. Is it worth cutting losses, or DCA to obtain more shares in the hope of an improved dividend return? Seems this is also pretty illiquid, so being able to sell without needing to effectively fire-sale it is also difficult.
$Ubs Ag London Etracs Mntly Pay 2X Lvgd Sml Cp Div Sr B (SMHB.US)$I've held this fund for around 1 year, and originally found it based on its dividend and performance metrics. Whilst everything is still technically "within limits" and nothing would cause me to liquidate my holdings at this stage, I'm still unsure as to whether now is a good time to buy, since I don't know enough about what exactly this fund is. I can't find the index it's supposed to be leveraging, and ...
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Same here. Attracted by the dividend yield so invested since Nov only :) hope it’s not gonna become dividend trap. Let’s see Anyway I think some of the underlying stocks are listed in the prospectus available in this app, just need someone to pour through everything and consolidate a list for us hahah
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I read through the attached prospectus (didn't even notice it before). Turns out this ETF is pretty deceptively named, and even more deceptively described. This is just a $1.5bn unsecured senior debt fund. The prospectus is extremely vague as to what interest is paid and what the default criteria is, and nowhere does it actually list who they've lent money to. These kinds of investment vehicles were quite popular during periods of low interest rates, because they often had fixed interest rates well above any secured loan rate, with (supposedly) very little risk exposure, as the borrower is said to be an established and profitable business that would need to declare bankruptcy in order to default on payment, and being "senior" debt, it is prioritised during liquidation. Does anyone know where I could find an annual report or something from this lot which indicates who their borrowers actually are, and how many of them have defaulted?
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wow really thanks for spending the time and sharing your findings. will be more cautious on this fund from now. shall wait and see…
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I'm aware of that. It wasn't the magnitude that surprised me, just that this ETF was affected at all. either way, dividend yield will just be higher at this price, which is why I'm in it at all. can DCA the capital loss over time, maybe there'll be a rebound over time
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Trump announced that he wants to abolish the "debt ceiling". I agree that the debt ceiling is a pointless concept, since it's not really a ceiling, just an arbitrary number that needs a law passed to increase. All it does is create controversy and cause government shutdowns while people pontificate about how much the debt the country is in, and politicians use it as an opportunity to wangle concessions out of whoever is in government at the time. BUT it certainly [redacted] the bond market, and reignited concerns over inflation. So yeah. That's the reason. And right after the Fed were all "hawkish" over interest rates. Hawkish, why do we still use that antiquated word, and only ever in the context of interest rates. I know what it means, but for some reason, it's also a valid way of saying that something "has a physical appearance reminiscent of a hawk". But isn't that valid with all words, so anything can be blankish. Yet nobody says retangleish, or oblongular for that matter.
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Ton T : gives good dividend so if u lose money not too bad. rn pretty cheap usually between 4.5 to 5.3 bucks