Company Description
Equable Shares Hedged Equity ETF (ticker HEDG) is an exchange-traded fund that seeks to provide long-term capital appreciation with reduced volatility through a hedged equity approach. According to Equable Shares, the fund uses a systematic options overlay on large-cap U.S. equities and primarily gains exposure to the S&P 500 through the purchase of other exchange-traded funds. HEDG trades on NYSE Arca under the symbol HEDG.
Fund structure and origins
HEDG was created through the tax-free conversion of the Equable Shares hedged equity mutual fund, EQHEX, into an ETF. Each shareholder of the predecessor mutual fund automatically received shares of HEDG in a tax-free exchange, with the same investment exposure, strategy, and management team carried over. The ETF retains the historical performance track record of the mutual fund, although the mutual fund and ETF have structural, regulatory, expense, and fee differences that may affect performance over time.
The fund is advised by Teramo Advisors LLC and is actively managed by the Equable Shares investment team. The conversion did not change the fund’s stated investment objective, strategy, or risk management framework.
Investment objective and strategy
HEDG seeks long-term capital appreciation while aiming to reduce portfolio volatility. To pursue this objective, the fund combines large-cap U.S. equity exposure with an options-based overlay. The strategy description states that the fund primarily holds S&P 500 exposure through the purchase of ETFs and then implements a disciplined program of covered call writing and put spread hedging.
The covered call component is intended to generate option premium income and can limit participation in upside moves of the underlying equities. The put spread hedging component is intended to help manage downside risk during significant market declines. The fund may invest in derivatives for both hedging and non-hedging purposes, and the use of derivatives can affect the volatility of the portfolio.
Risk characteristics
The risk disclosures for HEDG emphasize that ETF investing involves risk and that principal loss is possible. The use of derivatives, including options, involves the risk that their value may not move as expected relative to the underlying assets, rates, or indices. In some situations, derivatives may increase the volatility of the fund’s portfolio.
Writing covered calls exposes the fund to the risk that the premiums received may not be sufficient to offset losses from volatility in the underlying securities over time, and it may limit the fund’s ability to participate in price increases of the underlying securities. While an option is outstanding, the fund’s ability to sell the underlying securities is also limited. Buying put options or put spreads is intended to provide protection against significant market declines, but these positions involve paying premiums and may not fully offset losses.
The fund is described as non-diversified, meaning it may invest a relatively high percentage of its assets in a limited number of issuers. This can increase risk because a decline in a single security may represent a larger portion of the fund’s total assets than would be the case in a diversified fund.
Management and sponsor
HEDG is associated with Equable Shares, an asset management firm focused on hedged equity solutions. Equable Shares states that it combines disciplined equity exposure with options-based risk management to help investors pursue risk-adjusted returns across market cycles. The ETF continues to be managed by the same Equable Shares investment team that ran the predecessor mutual fund, and the advisor to the fund is Teramo Advisors LLC.
The fund’s total annual operating expenses are disclosed in its materials and include acquired fund fees and expenses. Investors are directed to the fund’s prospectus for detailed information on objectives, risks, charges, and expenses.
Key structural features
- Vehicle type: Exchange-traded fund (ETF)
- Primary exposure: Large-cap U.S. equities, primarily via S&P 500-focused ETFs
- Overlay: Systematic options program using covered calls and put spreads
- Exchange: NYSE Arca
- Adviser: Teramo Advisors LLC
- Strategy origin: Converted from the EQHEX hedged equity mutual fund, retaining its performance track record
Use cases and investor considerations
Based on its stated objective and strategy, HEDG may appeal to investors who are seeking exposure to large-cap U.S. equities with an options overlay that aims to moderate volatility and generate income through option premiums. However, the risk disclosures highlight that the strategy can limit upside participation and may not fully protect against losses, and that the non-diversified structure can increase concentration risk.
Prospective investors are encouraged in the fund’s materials to review the prospectus for a full discussion of the fund’s investment objectives, risks, charges, and expenses before investing.
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Short Interest History
Short interest in Equable Shares Hedged Equity ETF (HEDG) currently stands at 80.8 thousand shares, up 132.1% from the previous reporting period, representing 0.6% of the float. Over the past 12 months, short interest has decreased by 47.2%. This relatively low short interest suggests limited bearish sentiment.
Days to Cover History
Days to cover for Equable Shares Hedged Equity ETF (HEDG) currently stands at 1.9 days, up 86% from the previous period. This low days-to-cover ratio indicates high liquidity, allowing short sellers to quickly exit positions if needed. The days to cover has decreased 48.9% over the past year, suggesting improved liquidity for short covering. The ratio has shown significant volatility over the period, ranging from 1.0 to 3.6 days.