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                             BMO Canadian Dividend ETF (ZDV $25.84) BMO Canadian Dividend ETF (ZDV $25.84)- $25.84 P/E (TTM): 13.42X Cap: $1.30B
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                             BMO Canadian Dividend ETF (ZDV $25.84) BMO Canadian Dividend ETF (ZDV $25.84)- $25.84 P/E (TTM): 13.42X Cap: $1.30B
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                             BMO Equal Weight Utilities Index ETF (ZUT $26.73) BMO Equal Weight Utilities Index ETF (ZUT $26.73)- $26.73 P/E (TTM): 17.63X Cap: $788M
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                             iShares Core MSCI Canadian Quality Dividend Index ETF (XDIV $34.57) iShares Core MSCI Canadian Quality Dividend Index ETF (XDIV $34.57)- $34.57 P/E (TTM): 10.17X Cap: $3.17B
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                             Hamilton Canadian Financials YIELD MAXIMIZER TM ETF (HMAX $15.57) Hamilton Canadian Financials YIELD MAXIMIZER TM ETF (HMAX $15.57)- $15.57 P/E (TTM): 9.31X Cap: $1.71B
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                             Hamilton Utilities YIELD MAXIMIZER TM ETF (UMAX $13.54) Hamilton Utilities YIELD MAXIMIZER TM ETF (UMAX $13.54)- $13.54 Cap: $930M
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                             Evolve Canadian Utilities Enhanced Yield Index Fund (UTES $9.40) Evolve Canadian Utilities Enhanced Yield Index Fund (UTES $9.40)- $9.40 P/E (TTM): 18.23X Cap: $201M
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            Q: Hi,
I’m a real estate investor and I love monthly distributions—HMAX and UMAX felt a lot like collecting rent. However, after realizing a significant portion of their payouts is ROC, I’m exploring alternatives that offer high dividends, low ROC, DRIP eligibility, and potential capital appreciation.
My horizon is 20+ years. Could you suggest 2–3 ETF ideas in Financials and Utilities that fit this profile in the Canadian market ideally or global.
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    I’m a real estate investor and I love monthly distributions—HMAX and UMAX felt a lot like collecting rent. However, after realizing a significant portion of their payouts is ROC, I’m exploring alternatives that offer high dividends, low ROC, DRIP eligibility, and potential capital appreciation.
My horizon is 20+ years. Could you suggest 2–3 ETF ideas in Financials and Utilities that fit this profile in the Canadian market ideally or global.
Thanks,
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                             BMO Canadian Dividend ETF (ZDV $25.84) BMO Canadian Dividend ETF (ZDV $25.84)- $25.84 P/E (TTM): 13.42X Cap: $1.30B
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            Q: I'm looking at an investment horizon of at least 5 years and would like to acquire ZDV etf.  Given the current economic roller coaster that we are on with the US with it's ever-changing tariffs, what would be a reasonable price to buy ZDV?
Also, would you prefer to buy it in a registered account or a non-registered account? Please explain why.
Thank you for your assistance and have a wonderful weekend.
    Also, would you prefer to buy it in a registered account or a non-registered account? Please explain why.
Thank you for your assistance and have a wonderful weekend.
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                             BMO Canadian Dividend ETF (ZDV $25.84) BMO Canadian Dividend ETF (ZDV $25.84)- $25.84 P/E (TTM): 13.42X Cap: $1.30B
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                             iShares S&P/TSX Canadian Dividend Aristocrats Index ETF (CDZ $39.38) iShares S&P/TSX Canadian Dividend Aristocrats Index ETF (CDZ $39.38)- $39.38 P/E (TTM): 14.83X Cap: $1.04B
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                             Vanguard Balanced ETF Portfolio (VBAL $36.97) Vanguard Balanced ETF Portfolio (VBAL $36.97)- $36.97 P/E (TTM): 1.06X Cap: $4.16B
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            Q: Hi 5i!
A question for a friend looking for a new investment instead of csav and cash as interest rates are reduced.
He already have XQQ and ZSP.
1. He is looking for an etf of canadian dividends stocks, do you have a suggestion?
2. What would you propose now for lower risk tolerence?
    A question for a friend looking for a new investment instead of csav and cash as interest rates are reduced.
He already have XQQ and ZSP.
1. He is looking for an etf of canadian dividends stocks, do you have a suggestion?
2. What would you propose now for lower risk tolerence?
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