UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION WASHINGTON, DC 20549 FORM NPORT-P Monthly Portfolio Investments Report |
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NPORT-P: Part A: General Information
Item A.1. Information about the Registrant.
a. Name of Registrant | John Hancock Tax-Advantaged Dividend Income Fund |
b. Investment Company Act file number for Registrant: (e.g., 811-______) | 811-21416 |
c. CIK number of Registrant | 0001260041 |
d. LEI of Registrant | 5493001RMBJ8FL02CN30 |
Street Address 1 | 200 Berkeley Street |
Street Address 2 | |
City | Boston |
State, if applicable | |
Foreign country, if applicable | |
Zip / Postal Code | 02116 |
Telephone number | 617-663-4497 |
Item A.2. Information about the Series.
a. Name of Series. | John Hancock Tax-Advantaged Dividend Income Fund |
b. EDGAR series identifier (if any). | |
c. LEI of Series. | 5493001RMBJ8FL02CN30 |
Item A.3. Reporting period.
a. Date of fiscal year-end. | 2020-10-31 |
b. Date as of which information is reported. | 2020-10-31 |
Item A.4. Final filing
Does the Fund anticipate that this will be its final filing on Form N PORT? | Yes No |
NPORT-P: Part B: Information About the Fund
Report the following information for the Fund and its consolidated subsidiaries. |
Item B.1. Assets and liabilities. Report amounts in U.S. dollars.
a. Total assets, including assets attributable to miscellaneous securities reported in Part D. | 1188578663.480000000000 |
b. Total liabilities. | 421980090.300000000000 |
c. Net assets. | 766598573.180000000000 |
Item B.2. Certain assets and liabilities. Report amounts in U.S. dollars.
a. Assets attributable to miscellaneous securities reported in Part D. | 0.000000000000 |
b. Assets invested in a Controlled Foreign Corporation for the purpose of investing in certain types of instruments such as, but not limited to, commodities. | 0.000000000000 |
c. Borrowings attributable to amounts payable for notes payable, bonds, and similar debt, as reported pursuant to rule 6-04(13)(a) of Regulation S-X [17 CFR 210.6-04(13)(a)].
Amounts payable within one year. | |
Banks or other financial institutions for borrowings. | 418900000.000000000000 |
Controlled companies. | 0.000000000000 |
Other affiliates. | 0.000000000000 |
Others. | 0.000000000000 |
Amounts payable after one year. | |
Banks or other financial institutions for borrowings. | 0.000000000000 |
Controlled companies. | 0.000000000000 |
Other affiliates. | 0.000000000000 |
Others. | 0.000000000000 |
d. Payables for investments purchased either (i) on a delayed delivery, when-issued, or other firm commitment basis, or (ii) on a standby commitment basis.
(i) On a delayed delivery, when-issued, or other firm commitment basis: | 0.000000000000 |
(ii) On a standby commitment basis: | 0.000000000000 |
e. Liquidation preference of outstanding preferred stock issued by the Fund. | 0.000000000000 |
f. Cash and cash equivalents not reported in Parts C and D. | 6455098.720000000000 |
Item B.3. Portfolio level risk metrics.
If the average value of the Fund's debt securities positions for the previous three months, in the aggregate, exceeds 25% or more of the Fund's net asset value, provide:
Currency Metric: 1 | |
ISO Currency code |
United States Dollar
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a. Interest Rate Risk (DV01). For each currency for which the Fund had a value of 1% or more of the Fund’s net asset value, provide the change in value of the portfolio resulting from a 1 basis point change in interest rates, for each of the following maturities: 3 month, 1 year, 5 years, 10 years, and 30 years.
Maturity period. | |
3 month. | -7623.966809000000 |
1 year. | -12442.784931000000 |
5 years. | -206.590514999991 |
10 years. | -8921.798162000000 |
30 years. | -13978.205419000000 |
b. Interest Rate Risk (DV100). For each currency for which the Fund had a value of 1% or more of the Fund’s net asset value, provide the change in value of the portfolio resulting from a 100 basis point change in interest rates, for each of the following maturities: 3 month, 1 year, 5 years, 10 years, and 30 years.
Maturity period. | |
3 month. | -761933.932718000000 |
1 year. | -1299607.788652000000 |
5 years. | -249738.261930001000 |
10 years. | -1141149.268896000000 |
30 years. | -1463859.160402000000 |
c. Credit Spread Risk (SDV01, CR01 or CS01). Provide the change in value of the portfolio resulting from a 1 basis point change in credit spreads where the shift is applied to the option adjusted spread, aggregated by investment grade and non-investment grade exposures, for each of the following maturities: 3 month, 1 year, 5 years, 10 years, and 30 years.
Investment grade. | |
Maturity period. | |
3 month. | -1950.055069000000 |
1 year. | -7649.849336000000 |
5 years. | -16427.785287000000 |
10 years. | -30823.271979000000 |
30 years. | -63295.383838000000 |
Non-Investment grade. | |
Maturity period. | |
3 month. | -801.543396000000 |
1 year. | -9166.338435000000 |
5 years. | -37121.150539000000 |
10 years. | -54982.098448000000 |
30 years. | -86968.081319000000 |
For purposes of Item B.3., calculate value as the sum of the absolute values of:
(i) the value of each debt security,
(ii) the notional value of each swap, including, but not limited to, total return swaps, interest rate swaps, and credit default swaps, for which the underlying reference asset or assets are debt securities or an interest rate;
(iii) the notional value of each futures contract for which the underlying reference asset or assets are debt securities or an interest rate; and
(iv) the delta-adjusted notional value of any option for which the underlying reference asset is an asset described in clause (i),(ii), or (iii).
Report zero for maturities to which the Fund has no exposure. For exposures that fall between any of the listed maturities in (a) and (b), use linear interpolation to approximate exposure to each maturity listed above. For exposures outside of the range of maturities listed above, include those exposures in the nearest maturity.
Item B.4. Securities lending.
a. For each borrower in any securities lending transaction, provide the following information:
b. Did any securities lending counterparty provide any non-cash collateral? | Yes No |
Item B.5. Return information.
a. Monthly total returns of the Fund for each of the preceding three months. If the Fund is a Multiple Class Fund, report returns for each class. Such returns shall be calculated in accordance with the methodologies outlined in Item 26(b) (1) of Form N-1A, Instruction 13 to sub-Item 1 of Item 4 of Form N-2, or Item 26(b) (i) of Form N-3, as applicable.
Monthly Total Return Record: 1 | |
Monthly total returns of the Fund for each of the preceding three months – Month 1. | 1.020000000000 |
Monthly total returns of the Fund for each of the preceding three months – Month 2. | -1.700000000000 |
Monthly total returns of the Fund for each of the preceding three months – Month 3. | 0.190000000000 |
b. Class identification number(s) (if any) of the Class(es) for which returns are reported. |
c. For each of the preceding three months, monthly net realized gain (loss) and net change in unrealized appreciation (or depreciation) attributable to derivatives for each of the following categories: commodity contracts, credit contracts, equity contracts, foreign exchange contracts, interest rate contracts, and other contracts. Within each such asset category, further report the same information for each of the following types of derivatives instrument: forward, future, option, swaption, swap, warrant, and other. Report in U.S. dollars. Losses and depreciation shall be reported as negative numbers.
Asset category. | Equity Contracts |
Monthly net realized gain(loss) – Month 1 | -1070633.710000000000 |
Monthly net change in unrealized appreciation (or depreciation) – Month 1 | -2519630.19 |
Monthly net realized gain(loss) – Month 2 | 357475.060000000000 |
Monthly net change in unrealized appreciation (or depreciation) – Month 2 | 2258626.69 |
Monthly net realized gain(loss) – Month 3 | -904780.960000000000 |
Monthly net change in unrealized appreciation (or depreciation) – Month 3 | 1953332.55 |
Instrument type. | Option |
Monthly net realized gain(loss) – Month 1 | -1070633.710000000000 |
Monthly net change in unrealized appreciation (or depreciation) – Month 1 | -2519630.19 |
Monthly net realized gain(loss) – Month 2 | 357475.060000000000 |
Monthly net change in unrealized appreciation (or depreciation) – Month 2 | 2258626.69 |
Monthly net realized gain(loss) – Month 3 | -904780.960000000000 |
Monthly net change in unrealized appreciation (or depreciation) – Month 3 | 1953332.55 |
Asset category. | Interest Rate Contracts |
Monthly net realized gain(loss) – Month 1 | -425261.200000000000 |
Monthly net change in unrealized appreciation (or depreciation) – Month 1 | 1427030 |
Monthly net realized gain(loss) – Month 2 | N/A |
Monthly net change in unrealized appreciation (or depreciation) – Month 2 | 152867.1 |
Monthly net realized gain(loss) – Month 3 | N/A |
Monthly net change in unrealized appreciation (or depreciation) – Month 3 | 1556128.6 |
Instrument type. | Future |
Monthly net realized gain(loss) – Month 1 | -425261.200000000000 |
Monthly net change in unrealized appreciation (or depreciation) – Month 1 | 1171835 |
Monthly net realized gain(loss) – Month 2 | N/A |
Monthly net change in unrealized appreciation (or depreciation) – Month 2 | -336875 |
Monthly net realized gain(loss) – Month 3 | N/A |
Monthly net change in unrealized appreciation (or depreciation) – Month 3 | 1347500 |
Instrument type. | Swap |
Monthly net realized gain(loss) – Month 1 | N/A |
Monthly net change in unrealized appreciation (or depreciation) – Month 1 | 255195 |
Monthly net realized gain(loss) – Month 2 | N/A |
Monthly net change in unrealized appreciation (or depreciation) – Month 2 | 184007.9 |
Monthly net realized gain(loss) – Month 3 | N/A |
Monthly net change in unrealized appreciation (or depreciation) – Month 3 | 208628.6 |
d. For each of the preceding three months, monthly net realized gain (loss) and net change in unrealized appreciation
(or depreciation) attributable to investment other than derivatives. Report in U.S. dollars. Losses and depreciation shall
be reported as negative numbers.
Month 1
Monthly net realized gain(loss) – Month 1 | 4325444.36 |
Monthly net change in unrealized appreciation (or depreciation) – Month 1 | -4497457.98 |
Monthly net realized gain(loss) – Month 2 | 9643384.02 |
Monthly net change in unrealized appreciation (or depreciation) – Month 2 | -26781905.41 |
Monthly net realized gain(loss) – Month 3 | 11997595.9 |
Monthly net change in unrealized appreciation (or depreciation) – Month 3 | 10280093.09 |
Item B.6. Flow information.
Provide the aggregate dollar amounts for sales and redemptions/repurchases of Fund shares during each of the preceding three months. If shares of the Fund are held in omnibus accounts, for purposes of calculating the Fund's sales, redemptions, and repurchases, use net sales or redemptions/repurchases from such omnibus accounts. The amounts to be reported under this Item should be after any front-end sales load has been deducted and before any deferred or contingent deferred sales load or charge has been deducted. Shares sold shall include shares sold by the Fund to a registered unit investment trust. For mergers and other acquisitions, include in the value of shares sold any transaction in which the Fund acquired the assets of another investment company or of a personal holding company in exchange for its own shares. For liquidations, include in the value of shares redeemed any transaction in which the Fund liquidated all or part of its assets. Exchanges are defined as the redemption or repurchase of shares of one Fund or series and the investment of all or part of the proceeds in shares of another Fund or series in the same family of investment companies. |
Month 1 |
a. Total net asset value of shares sold (including exchanges but excluding reinvestment of dividends and distributions). | 0.000000000000 |
b. Total net asset value of shares sold in connection with reinvestments of dividends and distributions. | 0.000000000000 |
c. Total net asset value of shares redeemed or repurchased, including exchanges. | 0.000000000000 |
Month 2 |
a. Total net asset value of shares sold (including exchanges but excluding reinvestment of dividends and distributions). | 0.000000000000 |
b. Total net asset value of shares sold in connection with reinvestments of dividends and distributions. | 0.000000000000 |
c. Total net asset value of shares redeemed or repurchased, including exchanges. | 0.000000000000 |
Month 3 |
a. Total net asset value of shares sold (including exchanges but excluding reinvestment of dividends and distributions). | 0.000000000000 |
b. Total net asset value of shares sold in connection with reinvestments of dividends and distributions. | 0.000000000000 |
c. Total net asset value of shares redeemed or repurchased, including exchanges. | 0.000000000000 |
Item B.7. Highly Liquid Investment Minimum information.
a. If applicable, provide the Fund's current Highly Liquid Investment Minimum. | |
b. If applicable, provide the number of days that the Fund's holdings in Highly Liquid Investments fell below the Fund's Highly Liquid Investment Minimum during the reporting period. | |
c. Did the Fund's Highly Liquid Investment Minimum change during the reporting period? | Yes No N/A |
Item B.8. Derivatives Transactions.
For portfolio investments of open-end management investment companies, provide the percentage of the Fund's Highly Liquid Investments that it has segregated to cover or pledged to satisfy margin requirements in connection with derivatives transactions that are classified among the following categories as specified in rule 22e-4 [17 CFR 270.22e-4]:
(1) Moderately Liquid Investments | |
(2) Less Liquid Investments | |
(3) Illiquid Investments | |
Classification |
For each investment held by the Fund and its consolidated subsidiaries, disclose the information requested in Part C. A Fund may report information for securities in an aggregate amount not exceeding five percent of its total assets as miscellaneous securities in Part D in lieu of reporting those securities in Part C, provided that the securities so listed are not restricted, have been held for not more than one year prior to the end of the reporting period covered by this report, and have not been previously reported by name to the shareholders of the Fund or to any exchange, or set forth in any registration statement, application, or report to shareholders or otherwise made available to the public. |
Item C.1. Identification of investment.
a. Name of issuer (if any). | S+P 500 INDEX OCT20 3230 CALL |
b. LEI (if any) of issuer. In the case of a holding in a fund that is a series of a series trust, report the LEI of the series. | N/A |
c. Title of the issue or description of the investment. | S+P 500 INDEX OCT20 3230 CALL |
d. CUSIP (if any). | ADI1PTLH0 |
At least one of the following other identifiers:
Identifier. | Ticker (if ISIN is not available) |
Ticker (if ISIN is not available). | SPXW 10 C323 |
Item C.2. Amount of each investment.
Balance. Indicate whether amount is expressed in number of shares, principal amount, or other units. For derivatives contracts, as applicable, provide the number of contracts.
Balance | 17 |
Units |
Number of contracts
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Description of other units. | |
Currency. Indicate the currency in which the investment is denominated. |
United States Dollar
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Value. Report values in U.S. dollars. If currency of investment is not denominated in U.S. dollars, provide the exchange rate used to calculate value. | -76160 |
Exchange rate. | |
Percentage value compared to net assets of the Fund. | -0.0099347954 |
Item C.3. Indicate payoff profile among the following categories (long, short, N/A). For derivatives, respond N/A to this Item and respond to the relevant payoff profile question in Item C.11.
Payoff profile. | Long Short N/A |
Item C.4. Asset and issuer type. Select the category that most closely identifies the instrument among each of the following:
Asset type (short-term investment vehicle (e.g., money market fund, liquidity pool, or other cash management vehicle), repurchase agreement, equity-common, equity-preferred, debt, derivative-commodity, derivative-credit, derivative-equity, derivative-foreign exchange, derivative-interest rate, derivatives-other, structured note, loan, ABS-mortgage backed security, ABS-asset backed commercial paper, ABS-collateralized bond/debt obligation, ABS-other, commodity, real estate, other). If “other,” provide a brief description. |
Derivative-equity
|
Issuer type (corporate, U.S. Treasury, U.S. government agency, U.S. government sponsored entity, municipal, non-U.S. sovereign, private fund, registered fund, other). If “other,” provide a brief description. |
Corporate
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Item C.5. Country of investment or issuer.
Report the ISO country code that corresponds to the country where the issuer is organized. |
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
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If different from the country where the issuer is organized, also report the ISO country code that corresponds to the country of investment or issuer based on the concentrations of the risk and economic exposure of the investments. |
Item C.6. Is the investment a Restricted Security?
Is the investment a Restricted Security? | Yes No |
Item C.7.
a. Liquidity classification information. For portfolio investments of open-end management investment companies, provide the liquidity classification(s) for each portfolio investment among the following categories as specified in rule 22e-4 [17 CFR 270.22e-4]. For portfolio investments with multiple liquidity classifications, indicate the percentage amount attributable to each classification.
i. Highly Liquid Investments |
ii. Moderately Liquid Investments |
iii. Less Liquid Investments |
iv. Illiquid Investments |
Category. |
N/A
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b. If attributing multiple classification categories to the holding, indicate which of the three circumstances listed in the Instructions to Item C.7 is applicable.
Instructions to Item C.7 Funds may choose to indicate the percentage amount of a holding attributable to multiple classification categories only in the following circumstances: (1) if portions of the position have differing liquidity features that justify treating the portions separately; (2) if a fund has multiple sub-advisers with differing liquidity views; or (3) if the fund chooses to classify the position through evaluation of how long it would take to liquidate the entire position (rather than basing it on the sizes it would reasonably anticipated trading). In (1) and (2), a fund would classify using the reasonably anticipated trade size for each portion of the position.
Item C.8. Indicate the level within the fair value hierarchy in which the fair value measurements fall pursuant to U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (ASC 820, Fair Value Measurement). [1/2/3] Report “N/A” if the investment does not have a level associated with it (i.e., net asset value used as the practical expedient).
Indicate the level within the fair value hierarchy in which the fair value measurements fall pursuant to U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles 7(ASC 820, Fair Value Measurement). [1/2/3] Report "N/A" if the investment does not have a level associated with it (i.e., net asset value used as the practical expedient). | 1 2 3 N/A |
Item C.9. For debt securities
For debt securities, also provide:
a. Maturity date. |
b. Coupon.
i. Select the category that most closely reflects the coupon type among the following (fixed, floating, variable, none). | |
ii. Annualized rate. | |
c. Currently in default? [Y/N] | Yes No |
d. Are there any interest payments in arrears or have any coupon payments been legally deferred by the issuer? [Y/N] | Yes No |
e. Is any portion of the interest paid in kind? [Y/N] Enter "N" if the interest may be paid in kind but is not actually paid in kind or if the Fund has the option of electing in-kind payment and has elected to be paid in-kind. | Yes No |
f. For convertible securities, also provide:
i. Mandatory convertible? [Y/N] | Yes No |
ii. Contingent convertible? [Y/N] | Yes No |
iii. Description of the reference instrument, including the name of issuer, title of issue, and currency in
which denominated, as well as CUSIP of reference instrument, ISIN (if CUSIP is not available), ticker
(if CUSIP and ISIN are not available), or other identifier (if CUSIP, ISIN, and ticker are not available).
If other identifier provided, indicate the type of identifier used.
v. Delta (if applicable). |
Item C.10. For repurchase and reverse repurchase agreements, also provide:
a. Select the category that reflects the transaction (repurchase, reverse repurchase). Select "repurchase agreement" if the Fund is the cash lender and receives collateral. Select "reverse repurchase agreement" if the Fund is the cash borrower and posts collateral. | Repurchase Reverse repurchase |
b. Counterparty.
i. Cleared by central counterparty? [Y/N] If Y, provide the name of the central counterparty. | Yes No |
ii. If N, provide the name and LEI (if any) of counterparty.
c. Tri-party? | Yes No |
d. Repurchase rate. | |
e. Maturity date. |
f. Provide the following information concerning the securities subject to the repurchase agreement (i.e., collateral). If multiple securities of an issuer are subject to the repurchase agreement, those securities may be aggregated in responding to Items C.10.f.i-iii.
Item C.11. For derivatives, also provide:
a. Type of derivative instrument that most closely represents the investment, selected from among the following (forward, future, option, swaption, swap (including but not limited to total return swaps, credit default swaps, and interest rate swaps), warrant, other). |
Option
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b. Counterparty.
i. Provide the name and LEI (if any) of counterparty (including a central counterparty).
Counterparty Record: 1 | |
Name of counterparty. | CHICAGO BOARD OPTIONS EXCHANGE |
LEI (if any) of counterparty. | N/A |
i. Type, selected from among the following (put, call). Respond call for warrants. | Put Call |
ii. Payoff profile, selected from among the following (written, purchased). Respond purchased for warrants. | Written Purchased |
2. If the reference instrument is an index or custom basket, and if the index’s or custom basket’s components are publicly available on a website
and are updated on that website no less frequently than quarterly, identify the index and provide the index identifier, if any. If the index’s or custom
basket’s components are not publicly available in that manner, and the notional amount of the derivative represents 1% or less of the net asset value of the
Fund, provide a narrative description of the index. If the index’s or custom basket’s components are not publicly available in that manner, and the notional
amount of the derivative represents more than 5% of the net asset value of the Fund, provide the (i) name, (ii) identifier, (iii) number of shares or notional
amount or contract value as of the trade date (all of which would be reported as negative for short positions), and (iv) value of every component in the index
or custom basket. The identifier shall include CUSIP of the index’s or custom basket’s components, ISIN (if CUSIP is not available), ticker (if CUSIP and ISIN
are not available), or other identifier (if CUSIP, ISIN, and ticker are not available). If other identifier provided, indicate the type of identifier used.
If the index’s or custom basket’s components are not publicly available in that manner, and the notional amount of the derivative represents
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