Q: Regarding Jean-Yves XTR question on 22Feb2019, which account should XTR be "best" held in, Non-registered, TFSA or RRSP/RESP, USD non registered, or USD TFSA account? The holder would be 67 year old retiree receiving a DB pension, CPP and a pittance of OAS supplemented with the casual odd bit of cash but reportable income?
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iShares Core S&P 500 Index ETF (XUS $55.20)
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Vanguard U.S. Dividend Appreciation Index ETF (VGG $98.79)
Q: With a 20 year time frame, my daughter has some money to invest in her portfolio which consists of:
Canada: PDC (25%) ZAG (30%), Money Market (10%).
US: XUS (20%), ZQQ (5%),
Europe: XEU (10%)
If the US and China reach a trade deal she might move 5% from Money Market to ZEM.
Given that the bull market is long in the tooth, would it make sense to move XUS to VGG? The composition of VGG appears more defensive and the reduction in technology stocks is compensated by her position in ZQQ. Growth has been similar, the dividends and BETA are about the same, and VGG's MER is lower (.08 vs. .11). Your advice would be appreciated.
Canada: PDC (25%) ZAG (30%), Money Market (10%).
US: XUS (20%), ZQQ (5%),
Europe: XEU (10%)
If the US and China reach a trade deal she might move 5% from Money Market to ZEM.
Given that the bull market is long in the tooth, would it make sense to move XUS to VGG? The composition of VGG appears more defensive and the reduction in technology stocks is compensated by her position in ZQQ. Growth has been similar, the dividends and BETA are about the same, and VGG's MER is lower (.08 vs. .11). Your advice would be appreciated.
Q: Any suggestions on the best approach to separating out China from emerging markets exposure? I own XCH in both my RRSP and RESP accounts, but want some control over how much emerging markets international exposure is in China vs elsewhere.
There are US ex-China ETFs but haven't found anything comparable in Canada. Canadian ETFs seem to have 20%+ of Chinese exposure, which I'd like to avoid holding XCH already.
Thanks!
There are US ex-China ETFs but haven't found anything comparable in Canada. Canadian ETFs seem to have 20%+ of Chinese exposure, which I'd like to avoid holding XCH already.
Thanks!
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Global X Active Ultra-Short Term Investment Grade Bond ETF (HFR $10.11)
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iShares Core Canadian Short Term Bond Index ETF (XSB $26.89)
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iShares Core Canadian Universe Bond Index ETF (XBB $27.90)
Q: ..given growing expectations of a Canadian recession, i'm thinking of moving away from utilities into fixed income. how do you expect XBB, XSB and HFR to perform in comparison to ZWU if a recession occurs. thanks, great service.
Q: Which Canadian based US small cap ETF do you favour for broad based exposure, low fee and decent returns?
Q: Hi Peter
I am looking for a stock or ETF in the "Cyber protection space". What can you recommend. I an ETF less volatile?
Margita
I am looking for a stock or ETF in the "Cyber protection space". What can you recommend. I an ETF less volatile?
Margita
Q: Good Day 5i Team,
I have 1500. to put into Vanguard and have allocated as follows:
30% into VCN
40% into VUS
25% into VI
5% into VEE
I am a recent retiree and have a 5-10 year horizon for this amount.
What do you think of the breakdown and the percentages, or do you have a better recommendation?
Thank you so much,
John
I have 1500. to put into Vanguard and have allocated as follows:
30% into VCN
40% into VUS
25% into VI
5% into VEE
I am a recent retiree and have a 5-10 year horizon for this amount.
What do you think of the breakdown and the percentages, or do you have a better recommendation?
Thank you so much,
John
Q: When the "XTR" etf is part of a non-registered account (not RRSP nor TFSA ) : 1) Are the dividends from any US ETFs included in XTR submitted to a taxation within XTR (so before any payment of dividends by XTR) ? 2) Is it the same for Canadian dividends included in ETFs within XTR? 3) In such case, for US dividends, can this be considered like a “double taxation” at the end? 4) What is the percentage of taxation of dividends from a US ETF included in XTR , if taxed before XTR distributions ? Regards Jean-Yves
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UnitedHealth Group Incorporated (DE) (UNH $306.62)
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Manulife Financial Corporation (MFC $41.42)
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Vanguard Health Care ETF (VHT $253.56)
Q: Hi 5i team,
Canadian financials account for 24% of our portfolio and 2% of this is in MFC in my TFSA account. I've held it for a number of years and I am up 50%. Presently, our total holdings are 60% Canada; 30% US and 10% International. I am thinking of selling MFC and replacing it with a US ETF or a fairly safe growth stock. I only have 1% in healthcare (split evenly between VHT and UNH in TFSA account) and am considering topping up based on MFC sale. Would appreciate your thoughts on this move. Thanks.
Canadian financials account for 24% of our portfolio and 2% of this is in MFC in my TFSA account. I've held it for a number of years and I am up 50%. Presently, our total holdings are 60% Canada; 30% US and 10% International. I am thinking of selling MFC and replacing it with a US ETF or a fairly safe growth stock. I only have 1% in healthcare (split evenly between VHT and UNH in TFSA account) and am considering topping up based on MFC sale. Would appreciate your thoughts on this move. Thanks.
Q: I'm interested in REITs in general (looking for income as a new retiree), but would rather invest in an ETF than try to pick winners and losers myself. RIT appears to have a good track record and yield of 4.68%, yet net assets are just under $400M. Is this relatively small asset base cause for concern? Thank you.
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BMO Low Volatility US Equity ETF (ZLU $57.17)
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iShares MSCI World Index ETF (XWD $104.00)
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iShares S&P/TSX Canadian Dividend Aristocrats Index ETF (CDZ $38.83)
Q: Hi Guys
I am about to receive about 500k inheritance . I would like to invest it for income. I was thinking of just buying CDZ or would you recommend a basket of equities. My wife and I are both in our early 60s.I have a self directed account with Action direct. Thanks in advance
Mike
I am about to receive about 500k inheritance . I would like to invest it for income. I was thinking of just buying CDZ or would you recommend a basket of equities. My wife and I are both in our early 60s.I have a self directed account with Action direct. Thanks in advance
Mike
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iShares S&P/TSX Composite High Dividend Index ETF (XEI $29.72)
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iShares S&P/TSX Canadian Dividend Aristocrats Index ETF (CDZ $38.83)
Q: What’s your view of this ETF for dividend income and stability. Or would you recommend a different one. Also is this best to hold in a non registered account.
Thanks
Thanks
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BMO Nasdaq 100 Equity Hedged To CAD Index ETF (ZQQ $161.60)
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iShares NASDAQ 100 Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XQQ $58.15)
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Global X Nasdaq-100 Index Corporate Class ETF (HXQ $93.00)
Q: In response to a question this morning regarding ZQQ, XQQ, and HXQ, you stated that the fees for HXQ are lower than the other two. Are the swap fees included in the overall fees? Do the swap fees cause a drag on the return of HXQ?
Thank you.
Thank you.
Q: Hi 5i: Came across a new ETF offering from BMO ... ZGRO which just launched Feb 15th. Am assuming it is very similar to VGRO However, I cannot locate any information on the BMO website regarding holdings, sectors, mer etc. What information do you have ?
Thanks, Steve
Thanks, Steve
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BMO Nasdaq 100 Equity Hedged To CAD Index ETF (ZQQ $161.60)
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iShares NASDAQ 100 Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XQQ $58.15)
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Global X Nasdaq-100 Index Corporate Class ETF (HXQ $93.00)
Q: which of the 3 ETF listed do you like the best? I am looking at buying the HXQ as it is not hedge but notice from reading the liquidity is not very good so if there was a problem would it hard to get out of this ETF if needed?
Thanks
Thanks
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Dynamic Active U.S. Dividend ETF (DXU $67.43)
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Dynamic Active Global Dividend ETF (DXG $73.73)
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Dynamic Active Global Financial Services ETF (DXF $53.71)
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Dynamic Active U.S. Mid-Cap ETF (DXZ $13.23)
Q: What are your views on each of these relatively new ETFs.
Their returns since inception appear to be impressive 19.9%,19.4%,10.8%,& 9.8 respectfully.
Possibly, investable in my wife's RIF?
Their returns since inception appear to be impressive 19.9%,19.4%,10.8%,& 9.8 respectfully.
Possibly, investable in my wife's RIF?
Q: Recently, I selected FXI for Chinese company exposure, however, ASHR might be as relevant.
I appreciate your opinion and preference.
Thank you!
I appreciate your opinion and preference.
Thank you!
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Global X S&P 500 Index Corporate Class ETF (HXS $91.72)
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Global X S&P/TSX 60 Index Corporate Class ETF (HXT $74.15)
Q: I manage a portfolio for my mother and I am looking for an investment which will NOT generate any income (Interest or Dividends). This will be about 20% of her portfolio and reside in a non Registered account. I have come up with the two ETF's above to provide diversification in both CA and US. Would there be better alternatives I could consider in individual stocks or other ETF's. All other investment's are in TFSA and RRIF accounts and she will never need the capital. So this is a long term investment.
Q: I have an existing bond allocation in ZAG in registered accounts. However, in order to maintain an appropriate asset allocation I need to start holding fixed income in a corporate cash account. Do you have any concerns using HBB for this purpose (e.g. size, liquidity, etc)?
Q: I’m looking for a US$ etf for the financial sector. This will be held in a taxable account. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thank you
Thank you