“We have been looking at the 0DTE space for some time. They are now a very growing part of the options market,” said Nick Piquard, chief options strategist with Hamilton ETFs, who leads the firm’s options team that’s actively managing the funds, in an interview.
“These [ETFs] are a new way of monetizing volatility, and a little bit different from what we’ve done traditionally.”
The new funds, which all have a 0.85% management fee, include:
- Hamilton Enhanced Canadian Equity DayMAX ETF (Cboe: CDAY), which provides investors with exposure primarily to Canadian equities. It holds the Hamilton Champions Canadian Dividend Index ETF (TSX: CMVP) and Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (NYSE: VOO).
- Hamilton Enhanced U.S. Equity DayMAX ETF (Cboe: SDAY), which provides investors with exposure primarily to U.S. equities. It holds the Hamilton Champions U.S. Dividend Index ETFand Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (NYSE:…


