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Q: can you recommend a canadian ETF that invests in Tech or would you prefer an American ETF
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Q: Hi Peter and Team,
Our Technology exposure across all accounts is 20.52%, which is concerning me. Without selling any CSU or LMN, which I plan to keep 'forever', could you please rank the following ETFs in order of which to sell outright, or reduce. Each ETF is followed by the percentage of Technology stocks that it holds:
QQC.F (62.51%)
VFV (39.6%)
XGRO (21.06%)
We have some other ETFs that we want to keep, and their Technology holdings are all less than 15%.
The proceeds from the sale/reduction in the three ETFs above will be used to increase holdings in under represented sectors.
The three ETFs noted all have good profits. No commissions will have to be paid with these transactions.
Thanks as always for your insight.
Our Technology exposure across all accounts is 20.52%, which is concerning me. Without selling any CSU or LMN, which I plan to keep 'forever', could you please rank the following ETFs in order of which to sell outright, or reduce. Each ETF is followed by the percentage of Technology stocks that it holds:
QQC.F (62.51%)
VFV (39.6%)
XGRO (21.06%)
We have some other ETFs that we want to keep, and their Technology holdings are all less than 15%.
The proceeds from the sale/reduction in the three ETFs above will be used to increase holdings in under represented sectors.
The three ETFs noted all have good profits. No commissions will have to be paid with these transactions.
Thanks as always for your insight.
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Q: Hi Peter and all at 5i. Wishing you the best of the season!
Peter, first of all, I really enjoyed your last article in the National Post. Your financial stories were highly entertaining.
I manage a RRSP for my daughter-in-law. She has approximately 24K in cash due to a GIC that recently matured. (She got 5.16% interest).
She has these commission-free ETFs: CEW, QQC.F, XHC, XIT, and XST. She would have to pay a $10 commission on the following stocks and ETFs: BCE, BNS, FTS, PBH, SLF, WSP, ZIN, and ZRE.
Question 1. In what order would you suggest she uses the cash to purchase more of the commission-free ETFs?
Question 2. If there are compelling reasons to do so, in what order would you suggest she uses the cash to purchase more of the stocks and ETFs where there is a $10 commission?
I’m hoping that this question can be answered before Christmas if possible. Please use as many question credits as you see fit to provide a comprehensive reply.
Thanks as always for your valuable insight.
Peter, first of all, I really enjoyed your last article in the National Post. Your financial stories were highly entertaining.
I manage a RRSP for my daughter-in-law. She has approximately 24K in cash due to a GIC that recently matured. (She got 5.16% interest).
She has these commission-free ETFs: CEW, QQC.F, XHC, XIT, and XST. She would have to pay a $10 commission on the following stocks and ETFs: BCE, BNS, FTS, PBH, SLF, WSP, ZIN, and ZRE.
Question 1. In what order would you suggest she uses the cash to purchase more of the commission-free ETFs?
Question 2. If there are compelling reasons to do so, in what order would you suggest she uses the cash to purchase more of the stocks and ETFs where there is a $10 commission?
I’m hoping that this question can be answered before Christmas if possible. Please use as many question credits as you see fit to provide a comprehensive reply.
Thanks as always for your valuable insight.
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