HHIS Stock: 27¢ Monthly Dividend… Sustainable or a Trap? (Canada Income ETF)

HHIS is one of the highest-yielding Canadian income funds on the market right now, paying a massive $0.27 per share in distributions. That’s exactly why so many Canadian investors are watching it closely… but the real question is: Is HHIS sustainable long-term, or is this yield too good to be true? In this video, I break down Harvest’s HHIS fund, how it works, and how it generates cashflow by running through single stock ETFs within Harvest’s system. If you’re a Canadian investor looking for monthly income, dividend cashflow, and a bit of upside growth potential, this is one you need to understand before buying. 💰 My personal goal: I’m building HHIS to eventually cover 10% of my mortgage payments every year through consistent income. We’ll look at: ✅ How HHIS pays such a high distribution ✅ Where the income comes from (and the risks) ✅ Whether the payout is sustainable ✅ How HHIS fits into a Canadian income portfolio ✅ Where HHIS could realistically be in 5 years… and 10 years If you’re building a portfolio designed for monthly dividends, passive income, retirement income, or mortgage support, this breakdown will help you decide if HHIS deserves a spot. Disclaimer: I am not a licensed financial advisor. This video is for educational and entertainment purposes only and represents my personal opinions. Always do your own research and consult a qualified financial professional before making investment decisions. Investing involves risk, including the loss of capital. Dividend and distribution payments are not guaranteed and may change at any time. Past performance is not indicative of future results. 📌 Subscribe for more Canadian income investing videos, high yield ETF reviews, and portfolio building strategies. Join this channel to get access to perks:    / @healthandwealth-2024   💸For sponsership opportunites please email💸 : [email protected] #HHIS #CanadianInvesting #DividendInvesting #PassiveIncomeCanada #MonthlyDividends #HighYieldETF #IncomeInvesting #HarvestETFs #CanadianETFs #DividendIncome #CashFlowInvesting #InvestingCanada #TSXInvesting #RetirementIncome #MortgagePayoff