Q: Good Morning, Could you recommend a fund that invests in the Canadian tech sector or, alternatively, small cap growth companies? (e.g. holds companies like Sylogist, Amaya, Halogen, or could also include US companies as well). Thanks.
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Q: Good afternoon,
What is the difference the ETF FIE and FIE.A?
Thanks
Paul
What is the difference the ETF FIE and FIE.A?
Thanks
Paul
Q: Hi 5i, I'm interested KBWD and MLPG. I like the natural gas and financial sector exposures, but is either a reasonably safe way to find yield and, at the very least, preserve capital
Thanks
Kyle
Thanks
Kyle
Q: To hold more Cdn ETFs in my accounts, I would like to sell BIN (non taxable acct) and replace it with HXT in my taxable account. Does this make sense? I have a small gain on BIN and want to gradually move away from individual stock picking having been retired for over 10 years.
Thanks Guys
Thanks Guys
Q: Peter, Is ZUB-T a good way for a Canadian to play the U.S. banks ? As always thank you for your expert advice.
Q: Any thoughts on investing internationally at the moment into an etf like CIE
Q: Hi what is your opinion on the small cap us market in terms of valuation and growth prospects. Can you recommend an ETF
Q: Hi, I am trying to build a diversified portfolio and am a long term investor. The one area I am a little light is technology. I was looking for some broad market exposure to this sector in the form of an ETF. Do you have a recommendation for this sector?
Thanks.
Thanks.
Q: What is your stance on Covered Calls ETFs? If you like them, do you recommend any at the moment?
Q: Are there any ETFs that are traded in CDN $ but consist of blue chip US companies like the aristocrats?
Q: Looking for an ETF that is only invested in the US blue chip stocks like their Aristocrat stocks and pays a dividend, is there such a thing and obviously one that has been performing consistently
Q: Good morning 5i,
Gold seems to be moving up right in his seasonal trade time. Which of these two ETF do you recommend ZGD or XGD? I will invest about 1.5% of the my portfolio.
Thanks Paul
Gold seems to be moving up right in his seasonal trade time. Which of these two ETF do you recommend ZGD or XGD? I will invest about 1.5% of the my portfolio.
Thanks Paul
Q: Re: XEG
Hi Peter:
I bought some XEG for my TFSA at around $ 18 about 18 months ago
I am under water
I think the seasonal trade for energy sector to go up is around the summer, so I am hanging on before selling it to move
to some dividend stocks like BCE, IPL.
When does the normal seasonal trend for the oil and gas stock
normally peaks ? Thanks
Hi Peter:
I bought some XEG for my TFSA at around $ 18 about 18 months ago
I am under water
I think the seasonal trade for energy sector to go up is around the summer, so I am hanging on before selling it to move
to some dividend stocks like BCE, IPL.
When does the normal seasonal trend for the oil and gas stock
normally peaks ? Thanks
Q: ZWU - I have it for 1.5 year and it is not doing well. I would like to switch it to another ETF. Could you please recommend a couple ETFs for me.
Currently, I have ZUB and XRE. Thanks again for your great service.
Currently, I have ZUB and XRE. Thanks again for your great service.
Q: Given the low valuations in Europe and large multinational companies, is there an opportunity to build a position for the long term
Q: Re: ZWB-T
Hi Peter and Crew,
Thanks you for the great answer on the BMO ZEB-T (equal weight Canadian Banks) vs. purchasing 20% each of the big 5.
As a followup question, can you highlight some advantages or potential risks of the BMO Covered Call Canadian Banks fund (ZWB-T). From my analysis, the CC strategy does produce a higher yield. Tempting, but the one year total performance appear to be very similar. What "gotcha's may be out there ?
Thanks for a great service !
Hi Peter and Crew,
Thanks you for the great answer on the BMO ZEB-T (equal weight Canadian Banks) vs. purchasing 20% each of the big 5.
As a followup question, can you highlight some advantages or potential risks of the BMO Covered Call Canadian Banks fund (ZWB-T). From my analysis, the CC strategy does produce a higher yield. Tempting, but the one year total performance appear to be very similar. What "gotcha's may be out there ?
Thanks for a great service !
Q: I am a new member and a long time fan of Peter Hodson and Canadian MoneySaver.
Question: Since bond returns are so poor and now there is a risk of losing capital too, what is an investor to do? I don't feel comfortable being 100% in equity even if it is well diversified and dividend producing. Any ideas?
Question: Since bond returns are so poor and now there is a risk of losing capital too, what is an investor to do? I don't feel comfortable being 100% in equity even if it is well diversified and dividend producing. Any ideas?
Q: None of my accounts have any exposure to U.S. equites. Could you please recommend an ETF or two to fill that void.
Thanks again
Thanks again
Q: I am considering buying VCR Vanguard Consumer Discretionary. Would you consider this as a good choice going forward. Bill
Q: Hi Peter and others,
I am thinking of adding some banks to my portfolio. Do you see an advantage (and would advise) a fund approach (example: the BMO offering of ZEB-T (equal weight Canadian Banks) vs. a purchase of the same amount divided up at 20% each of the 5 major banks. I am looking for both income and growth (a greed thing I guess - tee hee).
Thanks for your answer and thanks for the great "and especially unbiased" service
I am thinking of adding some banks to my portfolio. Do you see an advantage (and would advise) a fund approach (example: the BMO offering of ZEB-T (equal weight Canadian Banks) vs. a purchase of the same amount divided up at 20% each of the 5 major banks. I am looking for both income and growth (a greed thing I guess - tee hee).
Thanks for your answer and thanks for the great "and especially unbiased" service