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Q: Can I please get your opinion of this ETF. Thanks

Dave
Read Answer Asked by David on February 19, 2020
Q: Greetings!
I am looking to add some solid industrials weighting to my TFSA. 5 yr plus time frame. Can you offer your top 5 stocks , and top 5 Canadian focused ETFs please with rationale? Also, interested in any Canadian based ETFs that focus on US industrials. I could use some additional US focus, so how would your top picks in each ETF category compare with each other in terms of geographic region?
Read Answer Asked by KEN on February 19, 2020
Q: We have given our 19 year-old Son $12K to maximize his TFSA. I have advised him to watch North American ETFs, now that we are at the top of the economic cycle. Can you recommend a few individual Canadian stocks with a 6+ year time horizon? Would you recommend any International, European or developing world ETFs?
Thank you!!
Grant
Read Answer Asked by Grant on February 18, 2020
Q: Have a friend who has 50k in GIC's. No other assets. What etf would you suggest that is a safe - minimal risk (realize no guarantee) and should produce a better rate of return than GIC? Timeframe is 10 years.
Read Answer Asked on February 18, 2020
Q: I'm a highly aggressive growth investor (thanks for your help). At 86 with too small a pension, its time for some fixed income. I've sold 25% of my equities. Where do you suggest I put this cash so I get some return? Thanks.
Read Answer Asked by Bill on February 18, 2020
Q: Peter,
As a dividend growth investor, what is your opinion on the ETFs issued by a company called Bristol Gate? I am referring to BGU-T and BGC-T. Are you familiar with the success rate of the management at this company?

Thank you

Paul
Read Answer Asked by paul on February 14, 2020
Q: Can you please give me the reasons why this ETF has been losing ground recently.
Merci
Ronald
Read Answer Asked by Ronald on February 14, 2020
Q: Utilities seem to go parabolic since December 2018 with no sign of slowing down. Since interest rates seem to remain low for a foreseeable future, is this a new secular trend emerging from improved interest in green energy. ZUT in particular includes many renewable power generator companies. So I basically have 2 questions: If this is a new secular trend should one increase their utility allocation ? 2: Is there still life for oil and gas companies ?
Read Answer Asked by Yves on February 13, 2020