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ETF Comparison · Canada
CIC
CI Canadian Banks Covered Call Income Class ETF
vs
HMAX
Hamilton Canadian Financials YIELD MAXIMIZER ETF

A side-by-side comparison of CI Canadian Banks Covered Call Income Class ETF (CIC) and Hamilton Canadian Financials YIELD MAXIMIZER ETF (HMAX) to help Canadian investors make an informed decision.

CIC
CI Canadian Banks Covered Call Income Class ETF
Price
$18.06
YTD Return
+16.52%
AUM
$333M
MER
0%
52W High
$19.50
52W Low
$12.49
HMAX
Hamilton Canadian Financials YIELD MAXIMIZER ETF
Price
$17.38
YTD Return
+6.76%
AUM
$2.52B
MER
65%
52W High
$18.45
52W Low
$13.10

1-Year Performance

Normalised to 100 at the start — shows relative return over the trailing 12 months.

CICHMAXBase = 100 (1 year ago)
-5%6%16%27%37%48%Aug 25Dec 29Mar 17Jun 3Aug 20

Head-to-Head Comparison

MetricCICHMAX
YTD Return+16.52%+6.76%
1-Day Change-2.17%-1.70%
1-Week Change-6.42%-5.39%
1-Month Change-5.05%-4.66%
Current Price$18.06$17.38
AUM$333M$2.52B
MER (Expense Ratio)0%65%
Dividend Yield4.93%11.01%
Distribution FrequencyMonthlyMonthly
Inception Date2010-08-182023-01-20
Holdings Count610
MorningStar Rating★★★★★★
CategoryFinancial Services EquityFinancial Services Equity
Beta0.940.84
52-Week High$19.50$18.45
52-Week Low$12.49$13.10
50-Day MA$18.84$18.12
200-Day MA$16.65$16.72

✓ marks the better value for return/yield/AUM metrics. Lower ✓ for MER.

Annualised Returns

PeriodCICHMAX
YTD+16.52%+6.76%
1 Year+45.22%+35.13%
3 Year+29.10%+23.94%
5 Year+15.01%
10 Year+13.11%
1Y Volatility13.08%10.32%
Sharpe Ratio (3Y)1.571.53

Past performance is not a guarantee of future results.

Top 10 Holdings

CIC Holdings
1CMCanadian Imperial Bank Of Commerce16.97%
2BMOBank of Montreal16.85%
3NANational Bank of Canada16.82%
4RYRoyal Bank of Canada16.78%
5BNSBank of Nova Scotia16.13%
6TDToronto Dominion Bank16.06%
HMAX Holdings
1RYRoyal Bank of Canada24.97%
2TDToronto Dominion Bank16.97%
3BMOBank of Montreal10.76%
4CMCanadian Imperial Bank Of Commerce9.24%
5BNSBank of Nova Scotia9.19%
6BNBrookfield Corporation8.92%
7MFCManulife Financial Corp6.36%
8NANational Bank of Canada5.44%
9GWOGreat-West Lifeco Inc.5.13%
10SLFSun Life Financial Inc.3.92%

Sector Weights

SectorCICHMAX
Basic Materials0.00%0.00%
Communication Services0.00%0.00%
Consumer Cyclicals0.00%0.00%
Consumer Defensive0.00%0.00%
Energy0.00%0.00%
Financial Services100.00%100.00%
Healthcare0.00%0.00%
Industrials0.00%0.00%
Real Estate0.00%0.00%
Technology0.00%0.00%
Utilities0.00%0.00%

About CIC

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About HMAX

HMAX is designed for attractive monthly income, while providing exposure to a market cap-weighted portfolio of Canadian financial services stocks. To reduce volatility and augment dividend income, HMAX will employ an active covered call strategy.

Which ETF is Right for You?

Both CIC and HMAX are listed on Canadian exchanges and accessible through most Canadian brokerages including Questrade, Wealthsimple Trade, TD Direct, and Interactive Brokers.

Based on the available data, HMAX scores higher across our tracked metrics including YTD performance, dividend yield, and AUM — though both ETFs warrant individual research before investing.

  • Consider your account type (TFSA, RRSP, non-registered) as it can affect dividend taxation.
  • Compare management expense ratios (MER) directly on each provider's website.
  • Look at average daily trading volume to assess liquidity.
  • Review the fund's underlying index and holdings to ensure the exposure matches your goals.

This is not financial advice. Always do your own research or consult a licensed financial advisor before investing.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between CIC and HMAX?

CIC (CI Canadian Banks Covered Call Income Class ETF) and HMAX (Hamilton Canadian Financials YIELD MAXIMIZER ETF) are both Canadian-listed ETFs. Key differences include their AUM ($333M vs $2.52B), dividend yield (4.93% vs 11.01%), and year-to-date performance (+16.52% vs +6.76%).

Is CIC better than HMAX?

There is no single "better" ETF — it depends on your investment goals. If you prioritise recent performance, CIC has outperformed year-to-date. Always review the fund's prospectus and consider your tax situation.

Can I buy CIC and HMAX on Wealthsimple?

Most Canadian-listed ETFs are available on Wealthsimple Trade commission-free. Both CIC and HMAX should be accessible. Check Wealthsimple's supported tickers list to confirm availability.

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