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Hamilton ETFs Launches the DayMAX™ ETFs, Canada's First 0DTE ETFs
TORONTO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Hamilton Capital Partners Inc. (" Hamilton ETFs") is pleased to announce the launch of its suite of DayMAX™ ETFs: Hamilton Enhanced Canadian Equity DayMAX™ ETF (' CDAY '), Hamilton Enhanced U.S. Equity DayMAX™ ETF (' SDAY '), and Hamilton Enhanced Technology DayMAX™ ETF (' QDAY '; together, the ' DayMAX™ ETFs ').
The DayMAX™ lineup – CDAY, SDAY, and QDAY – is purpose-built for income-focused investors, providing a new way to generate higher and more frequent cash flow across Canadian equities, U.S. equities, and Technology, respectively.
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ETF Name
Ticker
Units
Investment Objective
Hamilton
Enhanced
Canadian Equity
DayMAX™ ETF
CDAY
Class E
Units
To deliver attractive income while providing exposure primarily, but not exclusively, to Canadian equities. To supplement income earned from its holdings, CDAY employs an actively managed, primarily ultra-short-term, option strategy on its North American equity exposure and employs modest 25% leverage.
Hamilton
Enhanced U.S.
Equity
DayMAX™ ETF
SDAY
Class E
Units
To deliver attractive income while providing exposure primarily to U.S. equities. To supplement income earned from its holdings, SDAY employs an actively managed, primarily ultra-short-term, option strategy and employs modest 25% leverage.
Hamilton
Enhanced
Technology
DayMAX™ ETF
QDAY
Class E
Units
To deliver attractive income while providing exposure primarily to U.S. technology-focused equities. To supplement income earned from its holdings, QDAY employs an actively managed, primarily ultra-short-term, option strategy and employs modest 25% leverage.
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The DayMAX™ ETFs have closed the offering of their initial Class E units. Units of the DayMAX™ ETFs will begin trading on Tuesday, July 15, 2025, on Cboe Canada Inc. (' Cboe Canada '), under the ticker symbols: 'CDAY', 'SDAY', and 'QDAY'.
'We're proud to launch Canada's first suite of ETFs using 0DTE (zero days to expiry) options with our DayMAX™ ETFs. The DayMAX™ lineup – CDAY, SDAY, and QDAY – is purpose-built for income-focused investors, providing a new way to generate higher and more frequent cash flow across Canadian equities, U.S. equities, and Technology, respectively. By writing daily call options and employing modest 25% leverage, the DayMAX™ ETFs aim to deliver attractive premium income, broad equity exposure, and the potential to benefit from overnight market gains,' said Pat Sommerville, Co-CEO at Hamilton ETFs.
For more information on the DayMAX™ ETFs, and the rest of Hamilton ETFs' innovative suite of ETFs, please visit
About Hamilton Capital Partners Inc. (Hamilton ETFs)
With over $8 billion in assets under management, Hamilton ETFs is one of Canada's fastest-growing ETF providers, offering a suite of innovative exchange traded funds (ETFs) designed to maximize income and growth from trusted sectors in Canada and across the globe. The firm is also an active commentator on the global financial services sector and Canadian banks; the firm's most recent Insights can be found at
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