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Q: I am looking to purchase both these corporate bond etfs for income.Would you rank these products as fixed income or equity? More importantly, what causes the volatility in these etfs, for example, both of these items are down today?

Thank you.
Read Answer Asked by Michael on February 25, 2016
Q: Their stock hasn’t done much in the past 2 years, however their earnings and other financials seem to be pretty solid. Only paying out a small dividend with little growth is there something that I am missing with this stock (e.g. - its time is coming after its solid last report) or would it be beneficial to sell and start putting money into stronger performing companies in that sector (e.g. - A&W). I love what A&W is doing the last year (i.e. food and renovations). Your thoughts on both?
Read Answer Asked by Michael on February 24, 2016
Q: Would you prefer the Xhy bond etf over the us Bond etf because of hedging currency? Or because the yield is higher for income investors? Would pimcos bond etc be more stable?
Read Answer Asked by Kim on February 24, 2016
Q: Hi, I'm looking for low-fee ETFs similar to CBO in makeup and yield but priced in USD. Any suggestions? Specifically, I'm looking for somewhere to keep bi-monthly USD cash contributions to a USD TFSA before making equity purchase decisions (I don't like seeing cash sit in an account without getting any yield). My account has relatively low commission fees (none to purchase ETFs) so transaction costs aren't a huge concern. Maybe I'm thinking about this incorrectly, however, and any other suggestions on how to best hold monthly contributions would be appreciated. Much appreciated!
Read Answer Asked by Jordan on February 23, 2016
Q: Had a look at this today. Was surpirsied to see a yield just under 6%. I thought it had been marketed on the basis of about a 4% yield. I don't see our interest rates going anywhere for a while. Is this not a buy here? Can they grow dividend at all or is that doubtful?
Thanks
John
Read Answer Asked by john on February 23, 2016