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iShares MSCI Intl Quality Factor ETF (IQLT $43.01)
- $43.01 Fwd P/E: 43.08X Cap: $11.93B
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iShares MSCI Intl Quality Factor ETF (IQLT $43.01)
- $43.01 Fwd P/E: 43.08X Cap: $11.93B
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Q: I've owned IQLT for a few years now. I've noticed that the VEA top holdings are quite similar to IQLT, but at a significantly reduced MER. Is it really worth paying that much more to continue to hold IQLT? Maybe you have better insight on the differences between the two than I do (?)
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iShares MSCI Intl Quality Factor ETF (IQLT $43.01)
- $43.01 Fwd P/E: 43.08X Cap: $11.93B
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Q: Is there an ex-Canada ETF "acceptable to 5i Research" similar to VXC, but perhaps a bit less U.S. exposure. I already have IQLT, so I don't need an ETF that is necessarily ex-North America.
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iShares MSCI Intl Quality Factor ETF (IQLT $43.01)
- $43.01 Fwd P/E: 43.08X Cap: $11.93B
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Q: What are your thoughts on IQLT in this current environment? It does have a heavy weighting in Europe. Are you presently concerned about further deterioration of the European economy ?
Without trying to make this a question about market timing, would it be best to wait to add to one's current holdings? I am close to the desired weighting, but would like to top it up when things appear to be close to being at their worst. Wouldn't we all like to buy at the bottom ?!
Without trying to make this a question about market timing, would it be best to wait to add to one's current holdings? I am close to the desired weighting, but would like to top it up when things appear to be close to being at their worst. Wouldn't we all like to buy at the bottom ?!
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