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RBC Canadian Dividend Covered Call ETF (RCDC $23.81)
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Q: Question about a safer monthly-dividend ETF for my TFSA
To whom it may concern,
Hi, it’s Mark again. I’m a 5i Research member and I have a question similar to ones I’ve asked in the past.
I currently hold a large position in Whitecap Resources for the monthly dividend, but I’m looking for something that is likely a bit safer. You have provided some ETF recommendations to me before, but when I look at the long-term charts (10–15 years), many of those dividend-paying ETFs are trading below where they were back then, which is a bit concerning.
Could you please suggest what you consider to be the safest ETF—either American or Canadian—that I could hold in my TFSA, which pays a monthly dividend roughly comparable to Whitecap?
Thank you very much for your help and your consideration.
Sincerely,
Mark
To whom it may concern,
Hi, it’s Mark again. I’m a 5i Research member and I have a question similar to ones I’ve asked in the past.
I currently hold a large position in Whitecap Resources for the monthly dividend, but I’m looking for something that is likely a bit safer. You have provided some ETF recommendations to me before, but when I look at the long-term charts (10–15 years), many of those dividend-paying ETFs are trading below where they were back then, which is a bit concerning.
Could you please suggest what you consider to be the safest ETF—either American or Canadian—that I could hold in my TFSA, which pays a monthly dividend roughly comparable to Whitecap?
Thank you very much for your help and your consideration.
Sincerely,
Mark
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