Q: I am ~ 25% underwater with BCE and Telus; the former has cut its dividend and the latter is expected to follow suit. What is your opinion on selling both holdings and buying HBND for about twice the dividend income. I realize this is purely an income play and no capital gains are likely.
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Q: Hi, I’m starting to slowly invest outside of North America because Canada is a little too layed back, and government is not very aggressive, they would rather just tax us.( my opinion), and the U.S. is what it is right now, and markets do not like uncertainty.
I started with VIDY for now, but I see that about 20% is in Japan, I don’t think this is bad but it is quite a bit.
My question for future buying, is country specific that important? And could you list 5-6 countries outside NA that are your favourite to invest in.
Thanks
I started with VIDY for now, but I see that about 20% is in Japan, I don’t think this is bad but it is quite a bit.
My question for future buying, is country specific that important? And could you list 5-6 countries outside NA that are your favourite to invest in.
Thanks
Q: Some time ago, you published a very good statement about when HSAV is undervalued and overvalued based on NAV. Where can I find it or can you give me another answer here. Thanks
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Suncor Energy Inc. (SU $87.58)
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Enbridge Inc. (ENB $73.33)
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Manulife Financial Corporation (MFC $54.72)
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Canadian Natural Resources Limited (CNQ $60.89)
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Sun Life Financial Inc. (SLF $95.85)
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National Bank of Canada (NA $207.84)
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Fortis Inc. (FTS $76.74)
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Pembina Pipeline Corporation (PPL $62.58)
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Tourmaline Oil Corp. (TOU $65.17)
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Nutrien Ltd. (NTR $93.49)
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BMO MSCI Canada IMI High Dividend Yield Index ETF (ZDIV $33.56)
Q: Any thoughts on this ETF for income? Nice yield and low fees.
Q: I bought PHYS a year ago with all the Trump uncertainty going on (1st time buying gold ever), but knowing that it is not a long-term asset to hold, in my mind (difficult to forecast its trajectory). Now with interest rates and the US$ going up, gold is losing its shine, is there any reason to hold on? Thanks
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BMO Low Volatility US Equity ETF (ZLU $60.76)
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iShares 1-5 Year Laddered Corporate Bond Index ETF (CBO $18.45)
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iShares Core Canadian Short Term Bond Index ETF (XSB $26.85)
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iShares Core Canadian Universe Bond Index ETF (XBB $28.09)
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iShares MSCI USA Min Vol Factor ETF (USMV $94.03)
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Vanguard Total Bond Market ETF (BND $73.55)
Q: Dear Peter et al:
I know portfolio allocation is personal based on one's risk tolerance and age Cobo etc.,
Let us say that I decide personally to keep 50% in a defensive part,
can you give 3-5 ETFs for this defensive part of the portfolio?
Does Covered Calls ETFs play a role? Do Bonds play a role? Should one focus on solid dividend players.
I know from reading literally thousands of Q&A they all play a role! What I struggle is what percentages one should allot for each of these buckets:)
Capital preservation with mild to slightly moderate risk! Is that asking for too much?!
I know portfolio allocation is personal based on one's risk tolerance and age Cobo etc.,
Let us say that I decide personally to keep 50% in a defensive part,
can you give 3-5 ETFs for this defensive part of the portfolio?
Does Covered Calls ETFs play a role? Do Bonds play a role? Should one focus on solid dividend players.
I know from reading literally thousands of Q&A they all play a role! What I struggle is what percentages one should allot for each of these buckets:)
Capital preservation with mild to slightly moderate risk! Is that asking for too much?!
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iShares Canadian HYBrid Corporate Bond Index ETF (XHB $19.89)
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iShares Core Canadian Universe Bond Index ETF (XBB $28.09)
Q: Would you be a buyer of these etf's today and which would you prefer?Is there any reason to hold both?
Q: US treasury bonds held by this fund have continued a downward trend, now at its 52-week low just under $13. Is this a good entry point, or is the risk profile too high and unpredictable due to the Trump factor?
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BMO Low Volatility US Equity ETF (ZLU $60.76)
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BMO S&P 500 Index ETF (ZSP $110.76)
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Vanguard U.S. Dividend Appreciation Index ETF (VGG $106.12)
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Fidelity U.S. High Dividend ETF (FCUD $42.57)
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Global X S&P 500 Covered Call ETF (USCC $20.19)
Q: Hello! Thank you for all you do. Tax prep this year was an eye opener. I would like to simplify my life. I would like to simplify my US holdings for tax purposes by selling the individual companies an holding an ETF in Canadian funds which hold top blue chip US companies. I no longer want to keep record of exchange rates when buying and selling US stocks years later. Can you recommend some that have a low MER and a good yield?
Q: Hi Peter
gold has dropped below 5000 and XGD is in decline
so is silver
I wonder what is the next support level of XGD , should one trim back and wait for a bottom to form?
thanks
Michael
gold has dropped below 5000 and XGD is in decline
so is silver
I wonder what is the next support level of XGD , should one trim back and wait for a bottom to form?
thanks
Michael
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iShares Core S&P/TSX Capped Composite Index ETF (XIC $54.47)
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Brookfield Corporation Class A Limited Voting Shares (BN $64.38)
Q: My RRSP has a roughly 50/40/10 split between core compounders, defensive holdings, and income holdings. I will not need any of the money for at least five years. What do you think of the split? Could I please get your top stock and ETF recommendations for an RRSP today? Also, what do you think of FIE, ZRE, and covered call ETFs in an RRSP? Thanks.
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Vanguard Balanced ETF Portfolio (VBAL $38.80)
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iShares Core Balanced ETF Portfolio (XBAL $35.09)
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BMO Balanced ETF (ZBAL $15.68)
Q: Retried and have a diversified stock and bond portfolio that I live off. Not tending to the portfolio as much as much as I have in the past and wish to simply my life. I am thinking of selling most of my portfolio and buying "all in one ETFs". Would you advise selling all and buying only one of the above ETFs or " diversifying" by splitting into all three above or even more ETFs to avoid risk of illiquidity in the event of a need to a large amount of cash. Please elaborate on any other risks in a strategy, such as company reputational risk, in allocating a very large percentage of the portfolio to only one or three such ETFs.
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Purpose High Interest Savings Fund (PSA $50.04)
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CI High Interest Savings ETF (CSAV $50.06)
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Global X Cash Maximizer Corporate Class ETF (HSAV $118.33)
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Global X High Interest Savings ETF (CASH $50.02)
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Global X 0-3 Month T-Bill ETF (CBIL $50.03)
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High Interest Savings Account ETF (HISA)
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Harvest Canadian T-Bill ETF (TBIL $50.03)
Q: Hello and appreciate all your insight. I have raised a fair amount of cash in my portfolio and was wondering what would be a safe way to invest it but still have immediate access to it if needed. I would like to have access to it for opportunities that arise but at the same time would like to earn something on it with very minimal risk in the current environment. Thoughts?
Thank you
Thank you
Q: Is the USCF Summerhaven Dynamic Commodity Strategy worth a small portion of my portfolio or should I be looking at other Commodity-oriented funds like DBA or WEAT. I am a retired income-oriented investor with somewhat of a need for more diversification.
Best regards,
David
Best regards,
David
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iShares S&P/TSX Capped Information Technology Index ETF (XIT $68.71)
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INVESCO QQQ Trust (QQQ $711.23)
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State Street Technology Select Sector SPDR ETF (XLK $175.52)
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Vanguard Information Technology ETF (VGT $112.44)
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Fidelity MSCI Information Technology Index ETF (FTEC $268.37)
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GLOBAL X FDS (AIQ $62.31)
Q: I have a fairly diversified portfolio, except for tech/AI. Can you recommend four or five ETFs for that sector? Thanks
Q: DRNZ ARE YOU A FAN OF THIS ETF? IS IT THE BEST DRONE ETF AVAILABLE?
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Purpose US Cash ETF ETF Unit (PSUU)
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Global X Cash Maximizer Corporate Class ETF (HSAV $118.33)
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Global X USD Cash Maximizer Corporate Class ETF (HSUV.U $119.35)
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Global X High Interest Savings ETF (CASH $50.02)
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F/m US Treasury 3 Month Bill Fund (TBIL $49.91)
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CI U.S. Money Market ETF (UMNY.U $50.07)
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Global X USD High Interest Savings ETF (UCSH.U $50.03)
Q: Hi,
I'd like to get a better return on the Cash sitting in the Canadian Account. I don't want to lock it into GICs now as I would like the flexibility to use it until I get a better sense of where we're going with all of this. I looked at CASH.TO Global X High Interest Savings ETF and HSAV.TO Global X Cash Maximizer Corporate class ETF. Mgmt fees and MERs are lower on CASH and the yield is a bit higher but it has tax implications whereas HSAV has slightly better performance and deferred tax. Once our taxes are filed there may be a bit more contribution room left in the TFSAs but it won't be much.
Any opinions? Any thoughts on what I can do with the US Cash?
Thanks!
D
I'd like to get a better return on the Cash sitting in the Canadian Account. I don't want to lock it into GICs now as I would like the flexibility to use it until I get a better sense of where we're going with all of this. I looked at CASH.TO Global X High Interest Savings ETF and HSAV.TO Global X Cash Maximizer Corporate class ETF. Mgmt fees and MERs are lower on CASH and the yield is a bit higher but it has tax implications whereas HSAV has slightly better performance and deferred tax. Once our taxes are filed there may be a bit more contribution room left in the TFSAs but it won't be much.
Any opinions? Any thoughts on what I can do with the US Cash?
Thanks!
D
Q: Today, Thursday, March 12, Ian Tam in the business section of the globe and Mail recommended 14 Canadian ETFs that offer an mote against global uncertainty. One of the ETFs was WSRI among other ETFs that are low volatility. I wasn’t surprised by the low volatility ETFs, but I was surprised to see WSRI among this list. I looked up WSRI but I couldn’t find anything special to indicate that it has a mote against global uncertainty or is any better than other S&P 500 ETFs such as ZSP. Can you shed some light on this?
Q: Greetings, 5i. Could you recommend an ETF or two that would cover the spectrum of less common but important metals such as tungsten?
With appreciation,
Ed
With appreciation,
Ed
Q: For a gold exposure : At this point and time , let’s say on a 2 years horizon would you rather buy gold etf , gold miners etf (no juniors) or 1 or 2 specifics gold related stock (if so with ones) . Trying to mitigate risk here (even if it’s hard to predict gold price)