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Horizons Growth TRI ETF Portfolio (HGRO)
- P/E (TTM): 19.2X Cap: $209M
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Vanguard Growth ETF Portfolio (VGRO $39.40)
- $39.40 P/E (TTM): 25.6X Cap: $5.94B
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Horizons Growth TRI ETF Portfolio (HGRO)
- P/E (TTM): 19.2X Cap: $209M
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Q: I hope all is well at 5i and you are enjoying the sunny summer. I wish we had more rain here in Niagara.
Garth asked an interesting question last week which you answered on Friday. He was asking about all-in-one ETFs and specifically such as VGRO, XGRO, ZGRO or HGRO. 5i recommended VGRO over ZGRO with no mention of HGRO.
I did my usual half-baked research (engineer not a financial guy) and found some interesting things using the G&M watchlist plot routines. I just plotted a comparison of ETFs using 1, 2 and 3 year intervals relative to last Friday (July 15th). First, I compared VCNS, VBAL, and VGRO. To my surprise, the worst performer for each relative time interval (1,2 and 3 years) was VCNS and the best by far was VGRO. For 1,2 and 3 years VCNS was -13.4, -7.5 and -3.7% while VGO was -12.7, 2.9 and 5.7% from July 15th). Seems Garth was on to something by asking about GRO ETFs.
Then I compared the 4 GRO ETFs that Garth was asking about. The one year returns relative to July 15th were all essentially the same at about -13%. However, HGRO was hands down the winner for the 2 and 3 year relative time periods from July 15th i.e., 10.6 and 20.5% for HGRO versus 2.9 and 5.7% for VGRO. I realize VGRO has a 2.2% dividend (according to G&M) but not that doesn’t make up the difference. I also realize HGRO is just shy of 3 years history but close enough for me.
Is HGRO doing something with significant increased risk or is something wrong with my research oven?
Maybe an article in your ETF & Mutual Fund Update report would be helpful.
Thanks, as usual.
Garth asked an interesting question last week which you answered on Friday. He was asking about all-in-one ETFs and specifically such as VGRO, XGRO, ZGRO or HGRO. 5i recommended VGRO over ZGRO with no mention of HGRO.
I did my usual half-baked research (engineer not a financial guy) and found some interesting things using the G&M watchlist plot routines. I just plotted a comparison of ETFs using 1, 2 and 3 year intervals relative to last Friday (July 15th). First, I compared VCNS, VBAL, and VGRO. To my surprise, the worst performer for each relative time interval (1,2 and 3 years) was VCNS and the best by far was VGRO. For 1,2 and 3 years VCNS was -13.4, -7.5 and -3.7% while VGO was -12.7, 2.9 and 5.7% from July 15th). Seems Garth was on to something by asking about GRO ETFs.
Then I compared the 4 GRO ETFs that Garth was asking about. The one year returns relative to July 15th were all essentially the same at about -13%. However, HGRO was hands down the winner for the 2 and 3 year relative time periods from July 15th i.e., 10.6 and 20.5% for HGRO versus 2.9 and 5.7% for VGRO. I realize VGRO has a 2.2% dividend (according to G&M) but not that doesn’t make up the difference. I also realize HGRO is just shy of 3 years history but close enough for me.
Is HGRO doing something with significant increased risk or is something wrong with my research oven?
Maybe an article in your ETF & Mutual Fund Update report would be helpful.
Thanks, as usual.
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Vanguard Growth ETF Portfolio (VGRO $39.40)
- $39.40 P/E (TTM): 25.6X Cap: $5.94B
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iShares Core Growth ETF Portfolio (XGRO $32.09)
- $32.09 P/E (TTM): 4.04X Cap: $2.56B
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BMO Growth ETF (ZGRO $48.14)
- $48.14 P/E (TTM): 3.22X Cap: $305M
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Horizons Growth TRI ETF Portfolio (HGRO)
- P/E (TTM): 19.2X Cap: $209M
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Q: I'm looking to invest the majority of my money into an all-in-one 80/20 asset allocation ETF, such as VGRO, XGRO, ZGRO or HGRO. Aim is to set-it-and-forget-it.
What does 5iR recommend?
What does 5iR recommend?
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Vanguard FTSE Canadian High Dividend Yield Index ETF (VDY $52.62)
- $52.62 P/E (TTM): 14.74X Cap: $3.02B
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Horizons Growth TRI ETF Portfolio (HGRO)
- P/E (TTM): 19.2X Cap: $209M
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Q: I have been looking at these two ETFs. The top 10 holdings in VDY look like buy and hold companies. It seems a bit heavy on banks so really wondering about your short-term outlook on CDN banks for the rest of the year?
HGRO has had a good run in 2020 and certainly not expecting as spectacular in 2021, but do you think it will continue to do reasonably well (your thoughts would be greatly appreciated please? I realize you do not have a crystal ball).
Do you think the combo of these two would be a good idea say 50:50? The idea would be for growth as remainder of portfolio is with you balanced ETF model portfolio.
Thanks so much.
HGRO has had a good run in 2020 and certainly not expecting as spectacular in 2021, but do you think it will continue to do reasonably well (your thoughts would be greatly appreciated please? I realize you do not have a crystal ball).
Do you think the combo of these two would be a good idea say 50:50? The idea would be for growth as remainder of portfolio is with you balanced ETF model portfolio.
Thanks so much.
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