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Q: Hello 5i Team.

One of the most important reasons that I am a subscriber is not only to ask questions about my own portfolio and stocks on my watch list but also to learn from you folks PLUS fellow subscribers and their questions!

Today (20th May) Peter asked a question about Bond ETFs VS Actively managed Bond funds. Having read so many Q&A s about bond ETFs by you, I thought Bond ETFs like VAB,VSB etc would have been your top picks! I didn't realize that actively managed Bond funds beat the ETFs. A new lesson for me!

Given that is your answer, can you suggest your top picks in actively managed Bond funds, for Canada, for the US and perhaps for the international exposure. Of course lower fees would be preferable!

Thanks for your answer in advance.
Read Answer Asked by Savalai on May 21, 2025
Q: I am approaching break even for the year on these stocks. Do you think it would be wise to unload these soon, based on the overwhelming US financial situation or continue to ride the wave.
Read Answer Asked by JAMES on May 21, 2025
Q: If a bond crisis were coming in Canada ,with increased interest rates( including Moody's lowering CDA rating ),increased debt and deficits for instance , would ETFs similar to HSAV or CASH also be at risk ( as longer term bonds) and in such case,woùd you have better ETF suggestions for short term investments ?
Read Answer Asked by Jean-Yves on May 21, 2025
Q: I'm looking to add some bitcoin exposure to my portfolio. What is the best way to do this? I know of MSTR and FBTC but I saw in a previous question that you prefer the bitcoin etf or whatnot to be in usd. Can you recommend some stocks or ETF that would give this exposure without having to purchase it directly?
Read Answer Asked by Danielle on May 20, 2025
Q: Can you please comment about ETFs that short the QQQ. I see that SQQQ has a market cap of $2.78B compared with $651M for PSQ; is SQQQ the best choice at 4x the size? SQQQ and PSQ apparently pay high dividends, is that really the case? Finally, with QQD's market cap of only $59M, is this ETF just too small to consider?
Thanks!
Read Answer Asked by Grant on May 20, 2025
Q: Hello, when I look at the MAGS etf from Roundhill through my broker, it shows that is owns 51% in US treasuries and swaps as well as MAG 7 stocks. Can you explain how that works ? I would of thought they just own the MAG7 stocks,
Read Answer Asked by Robbie on May 20, 2025
Q: Do actively managed bond funds have a history of outperforming bond etfs? My bond etf doesn’t seem to move much.
Read Answer Asked by Peter on May 20, 2025
Q: I am looking to increase my fixed income percentage but this current market has me bamboozled. Major markets are basically even YTD despite Trump's tariffs still being on the books. There was a significant rally the other day because the US is “only” going to levy 30% tariffs and China will drop theirs to “only”20%! But while the markets go up, long term bonds continue to drop which I thought was a negative market indicator. So are things as mixed up and incoherent as I think? And with this background is now a good time to buy long bonds, short bonds or equal amounts of both?

Appreciate your insight.

Paul F.
Read Answer Asked by Paul on May 15, 2025
Q: Hi there, often times the 4% rule is used as a foundation for retirement planning. I believe the original study used US equities and US bonds as the funds to develop the 4% withdrawal rule. Obviously no one has a crystal ball, but what would be your opinion on using as international equity ETF with the 4% rule rather than a US fund such as VFV? If you were make an educated guess, do you believe using funds such as XEQT/VEXT and VAB/XBB instead of US funds would yield similar results as the 4% study over the longterm going forward?
Read Answer Asked by Michael on May 14, 2025
Q: I have small holdings in HYLD (1.54), FMAX (2.24) and HUBL (1.51) for 5.29% in my overall US Financial portfolio. I would like to consolidate into only one ETF. I am leaning toward HYLD. Would you have any thoughts on this?. Your comments please. At my age, I am only investing for Dividends, Distributions and Interest. Thank You.
Read Answer Asked by William on May 14, 2025
Q: why do you prefer the USD bitcoin ETFS over the Canadian ones?
Read Answer Asked by Carla on May 14, 2025