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Invesco CurrencyShares Swiss Franc Trust (FXF $113.65)
- $113.65 Cap: $562M
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Q: I have a fairly large chunk of US cash invested in a 'High-Interest Savings Account' which earns 3.15% interest. The interest has not kept up with the loss in value of the US dollar. Can you suggest a similar kind of investment based on Euros or Swiss Francs which can be purchased through TD Direct? Or do you have a better low-risk idea for this money? (I am pessimistic about both the USD and CAD keeping their value against other currencies.)
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Invesco CurrencyShares Swiss Franc Trust (FXF $113.65)
- $113.65 Cap: $562M
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Q: Hi, with everything going on in the world I was thinking of moving a sizeabamoule nt of Cdn $$ into a Swiss Franc Bank account in Canada through UBS.I just want to diversify away from the US$$ and the Cdn $$. And it seems the Swiss Franc is a really stable currency.
Then I saw the FXF:US Trust and wondered if you thought that was a better idea. I prefer to have less paperwork and easy access to tax docs at tax time. I'm not trying to avoid taxes in any way.
Then I saw the FXF:US Trust and wondered if you thought that was a better idea. I prefer to have less paperwork and easy access to tax docs at tax time. I'm not trying to avoid taxes in any way.
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Invesco CurrencyShares Swiss Franc Trust (FXF $113.65)
- $113.65 Cap: $562M
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Invesco CurrencyShares Japanese Yen Trust (FXY $58.19)
- $58.19 P/E (TTM): 8.43X Cap: $489M
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Q: I am concerned that the next few months will be as volatile as the past month as the US continues its tariff agenda. Do you think it is a good strategy to invest in other currencies. If so what is your opinion of these two ETF's. (Swiss Franc & Japanese Yen)
Thanks Stew
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