Horizons ETFs Rebalances Marijuana-Focused ETFs (2024)

TORONTO, July 3, 2019 /CNW/ - Horizons ETFs Management (Canada) Inc. ("Horizons ETFs") has completed the quarterly rebalance of the constituent holdings of the Horizons Marijuana Life Sciences Index ETF ("HMMJ":TSX), the Horizons US Marijuana Index ETF ("HMUS":NEO) and the Horizons Emerging Marijuana Growers Index ETF ("HMJR":NEO).

HMMJ is the world's first ETF offering direct exposure to North American-listed securities that are involved with marijuana bioengineering and production. Once again, the ETF has added additional companies to its portfolio as more firms have become eligible for inclusion in its underlying index – the North American Marijuana Index.

The HMMJ portfolio recently expanded to include the following 10 constituents:

Company Name

Ticker

Exchange

Sproutly Canada Inc.

SPR

Canadian Securities Exchange

Valens Groworks Corp.

VGW

Canadian Securities Exchange

Abacus Health Products Inc.

ABCS

Canadian Securities Exchange

Corbus Pharmaceuticals Holdings

CRBP

NASDAQ

Cardiol Therapeutics Inc.-A

CRDL

Toronto Stock Exchange

Enwave Corp.

ENW

TSX Venture Exchange

Intec Pharma Ltd.

NTEC

NASDAQ

Pyxus International Inc.

PYX

NYSE American

cbdMD Inc.

YCBD

NYSE American

Youngevity International Inc.

YGYI

NASDAQ

HMMJ is an index (or passively managed) ETF, which seeks to replicate, to the extent possible, the performance of the North American Marijuana Index, net of expenses. This index is designed to provide exposure to the performance of a basket of North American publicly listed life sciences companies with significant business activities in the Marijuana industry. The North American Marijuana Index selects from a current universe of companies that have operations that may include one or more of biopharmaceuticals, medical manufacturing, distribution, bio-products and other ancillary businesses related to the Marijuana industry.

"The last quarter was a difficult one for Marijuana-sector investors. After more than a 50% run-up in the value of HMMJ, performance in the sector tailed off. Nevertheless, HMMJ is still up more than 30% year to date, so it remains one of the strongest-performing equity sectors in 2019,"said Steve Hawkins, President and CEO of Horizons ETFs. "During this rebalance, we saw a lot of U.S.-listed stocks enter the North American Marijuana Index, and by extension the ETF. Many of these producers, such as cbdMD and Youngevity International, are involved in the legal CBD and Hemp markets in the U.S. We expect that as the industry grows, so too will the number of U.S. legal CBD-focused firms that will qualify for index inclusion."

Rebalancing of the North American Marijuana Index, and consequently HMMJ, occurs each calendar quarter. At that point, all stocks eligible for inclusion are generally re-weighted by their respective market capitalization. The holdings of HMMJ and its current portfolio weights are regularly updated and available at https://www.HorizonsETFs.com/HMMJ.

Performance UPDATE as at June 30, 2019*

* Source: Morningstar Direct, as at June 30, 2019.

** Since HMMJ's inception on April 4, 2017.

The indicated rates of return are the historical annual compounded total returns including changes in per unit value and reinvestment of all dividends or distributions and do not take into account sales, redemption, distribution or optional charges or income taxes payable by any security holder that would have reduced returns. The rates of return shown in the table are not intended to reflect future values of the Horizons Marijuana Life Sciences Index ETF (the "ETF") or returns on investment in the ETF.

HMUS Rebalance

This was the first rebalance of HMUS since the ETF was launched in April. HMUS is the world's first U.S.-focused marijuana index ETF.

HMUS seeks to replicate, to the extent possible, the performance of the US Marijuana Companies Index, net of expenses. This index is designed to provide exposure to the performance of a basket of publicly listed companies having significant business activities in, or significant exposure to, the Marijuana or Hemp industries in the United States. Constituents of this index are selected from Canadian and U.S. exchanges. While some securities may be listed on major North American exchanges, the majority of the securities currently trade on North American exchanges that include but are not limited to the Canadian Securities Exchange and the NEO.

This rebalance included the addition of 11 new index constituents.

Company Name

Ticker

Exchange

Abacus Health Products Inc.

ABCS

Canadian Securities Exchange

Body & Mind Inc.

BAMM

Canadian Securities Exchange

Ignite International Brands

BILZ

Canadian Securities Exchange

Cannex Capital Holdings Inc.

CNNX

Canadian Securities Exchange

Dixie Brands Inc.

DIXI/U

Canadian Securities Exchange

Jushi Holdings Inc.

JUSH/B

AEQUITAS NEO

Transcanna Holdings Inc.

TCAN

Canadian Securities Exchange

Tilt Holdings Inc.

TILT

Canadian Securities Exchange

Cansortium Inc.

TIUM/U

Canadian Securities Exchange

Vireo Health International Inc.

VREO

Canadian Securities Exchange

cbdMD INC.

YCBD

NYSE American

"Both medical and recreational marijuana usage are illegal at the federal level in the United States. However, that hasn't stopped the rapid growth of a large U.S. Marijuana industry that is centred around U.S. states where marijuana usage is legal. In fact, sales of cannabis-focused products in legal states already surpass the size of the entire Canadian market, according to ArcView Research," said Mr. Hawkins. "With the rapid expansion of the U.S. market, we are seeing a lot more companies eligible for index inclusion. Almost all of these companies are listed in Canada. The Canadian capital markets are providing early access to many companies that could be big leaders in the U.S. Cannabis business going forward."

Rebalancing of the US Marijuana Companies Index, and consequently HMUS, occurs each calendar quarter. At that point, all stocks eligible for inclusion are generally re-weighted by their respective market capitalization. The holdings of HMUS and its current portfolio weights are regularly updated and available at http://www.HorizonsETFs.com/HMUS.

HMJR Rebalance

HMJR seeks to replicate, to the extent possible, the performance of the Emerging Marijuana Growers Index, net of expenses. This index is designed to provide exposure to the performance of a basket of primarily North American publicly listed small-capitalization companies primarily involved in the cultivation, production and/or distribution of marijuana.

HMJR invests in companies with market capitalizations generally between CAD$50 million and CAD$500 million. The ETF's portfolio is 100% invested in marijuana producers and distributors, and it can have exposure to companies outside ofNorth America.

The HMJR portfolio recently expanded to include the following 20 constituents:

Company Name

Ticker

Exchange

MGC Pharmaceuticals Ltd.

MXC

Australian Securities Exchange

THC Global Group Ltd.

THC

Australian Securities Exchange

Creso Pharma Ltd.

CPH

Australian Securities Exchange

Vireo Health Intl. Inc.

VREO

Canadian Securities Exchange

Cansortium Inc.

TIUM/U

Canadian Securities Exchange

Benchmark Botanics Inc.

BBT

Canadian Securities Exchange

Cannabis One Holdings Inc.

CBIS

Canadian Securities Exchange

Zenabis Global Inc.

ZENA

Toronto Stock Exchange

Sugarbud Craft Growers Corp.

SUGR

TSX Venture Exchange

Ignite International Brands

BILZ

Canadian Securities Exchange

Body & Mind Inc.

BAMM

Canadian Securities Exchange

Stem Holdings Inc.

STEM

Canadian Securities Exchange

Mjardin Group Inc.

MJAR

Canadian Securities Exchange

Transcanna Holdings Inc.

TCAN

Canadian Securities Exchange

Ravenquest Biomed Inc.

RQB

Canadian Securities Exchange

Icc International Cannabis Corp.

WRLD/U

Canadian Securities Exchange

Agraflora Organics International

AGRA

Canadian Securities Exchange

Auxly Cannabis Group Inc.

XLY

TSX Venture Exchange

Cannara Biotech Inc.

LOVE

Canadian Securities Exchange

Organic Flower Investment Group Inc.

SOW

Canadian Securities Exchange

"The HMJR portfolio had more than 20 names added to it this quarter. Many of these new constituents are companies focused on non-Canadian markets," said Mr. Hawkins. "HMJR now has significant exposure to emerging global Marijuana markets, including Australia, Israel, and of course the United States. Many of the new entrants to these markets start as smaller-capitalization stocks, meaning that HMJR tends to get exposure to the early entrants into new markets."

Rebalancing of the Emerging Marijuana Growers Index, and consequently HMJR, occurs each calendar quarter. At that point, all stocks eligible for inclusion are generally re-weighted by their respective market capitalization. The holdings of HMJR and its current portfolio weights are regularly updated and available at http://www.HorizonsETFs.com/HMJR.

About Horizons ETFs Management (Canada) Inc. (www.HorizonsETFs.com)

Horizons ETFs Management (Canada) Inc. is an innovative financial services company and offers one of the largest suites of exchange traded funds in Canada. The Horizons ETFs product family includes a broadly diversified range of solutions for investors of all experience levels to meet their investment objectives in a variety of market conditions. Horizons ETFs has more than $10 billion of assets under management and 90 ETFs listed on major Canadian stock exchanges. Horizons ETFs Management (Canada) Inc. is a member of the Mirae Asset Global Investments Group.

Commissions, management fees and expenses all may be associated with an investment in exchange traded products (the "Horizons Exchange Traded Products") managed by Horizons ETFs Management (Canada) Inc. The Horizons Exchange Traded Products are not guaranteed, their values change frequently and past performance may not be repeated. The prospectus contains important detailed information about the Horizons Exchange Traded Products.Please read the relevant prospectus before investing.

There are risks associated with HMUS. HMUS is expected to invest in the Marijuana industry in certain U.S. states that have legalized marijuana for therapeutic or adult-use, which is currently illegal under U.S. federal law. HMUS will passively invest in companies involved in the marijuana industry in the U.S. where local state law regulates and permits such activities, as well as in companies involved in the Canadian legal Marijuana industry. HMUS will not be directly engaged in the manufacture, importation, possession, use, sale or distribution of marijuana in either Canada or the U.S.Please read the full risk disclosure in the prospectus before investing.

SOURCE Horizons ETFs Management (Canada) Inc.

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FAQs

What happened to psyk ETF? ›

Exchange Traded Concepts' psychedelic fund — PSYK — also targeted companies offering innovative medical products such as Cybin Inc. and Seelos Therapeutics Inc. The product was liquidated in March.

Does Hmmj pay dividends? ›

Does TSE:HMMJ pay dividends? Yes, TSE:HMMJ has paid a dividend within the past 12 months.

Why I don't invest in ETFs? ›

ETFs are most often linked to a benchmarking index, meaning that they are often not designed to outperform that index. Investors looking for this type of outperformance (which also, of course, carries added risks) should perhaps look to other opportunities.

Why is ETF not a good investment? ›

ETFs are subject to market fluctuation and the risks of their underlying investments. ETFs are subject to management fees and other expenses. Unlike mutual funds, ETF shares are bought and sold at market price, which may be higher or lower than their NAV, and are not individually redeemed from the fund.

Is HMMJ a good buy? ›

TSE:HMMJ has a conensus rating of Hold which is based on 11 buy ratings, 8 hold ratings and 2 sell ratings. What is TSE:HMMJ's price target? The average price target for TSE:HMMJ is C$12.39. This is based on 21 Wall Streets Analysts 12-month price targets, issued in the past 3 months.

How often does Horizon pay dividends? ›

There are typically 12 dividends per year (excluding specials), and the dividend cover is approximately 1.0.

Are ETF better than stocks? ›

ETFs offer advantages over stocks in two situations. First, when the return from stocks in the sector has a narrow dispersion around the mean, an ETF might be the best choice. Second, if you are unable to gain an advantage through knowledge of the company, an ETF is your best choice.

Can an ETF be delisted? ›

Once the decision to delist or liquidate an ETF has been made, a prospectus supplement will state the ETF's last trading date and its liquidation date (if it has one). At this point, or soon after, “business as usual” ceases, and the fund halts creations as it prepares to convert to cash.

Has Vanguard ever closed an ETF? ›

Vanguard U.S. Multi Factor ETF (VFMF)

The group only has a combined $1.6 billion in assets and one of the funds, the Vanguard U.S. Liquidity Factor ETF (VFLQ) was actually closed last year, the first time that Vanguard has ever shuttered one of its ETFs.

What is the most aggressive ETF? ›

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VGTVanguard Information Technology ETF83.61%
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IVWiShares S&P 500 Growth ETF52.61%
SCHGSchwab U.S. Large-Cap Growth ETF51.92%
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How many ETFs have closed? ›

There are a few reasons why ETFs generally die. Low assets under management, high fees, poor performance, and short track records are closely associated with the probability of closure. In 2023, there were 244 ETF closures with an average age of 5.4 years and average assets under management of only $54 million.

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