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The net expense ratio of the ETF is 0.38%. The fund prioritizes companies with dividends eligible for capital gains tax treatment, which is good news for ETF investors looking for tax advantage. The fund also offers a covered-call strategy by selling call options on its portfolio holdings to generate additional income.
Genter Capital International Dividend ETF targets dividend-paying companies outside the United States while maintaining a portfolio size of 25 to 50 securities. With an expense ratio of 0.40%, this ETF uses American Depository Receipts to invest in markets overseas. Exposure to U.S.-based equities is limited to up to 20%.
With the launch of the two ETFs, Genter Capital's ETF offerings in the U.S. comes to a tally of four. And by tapping into both domestic and international markets, these ETFs may offer a buffer from volatility in specific markets, while meeting the demand for income-generating investment methods.
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