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iShares 1-10 Year Laddered Government Bond Index ETF (CLG $17.47)
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iShares Core Canadian Short Term Bond Index ETF (XSB $27.06)
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iShares Core Canadian Universe Bond Index ETF (XBB $28.30)
Q: Last week I sent you a question about etfs and my portfolio. You answered my question and suggested I put some money in fixed income because I am 60 and retired. GICs currently appear to yield about 2.5%. Bonds seem to vary greatly. Can you suggest a fund where I would get a steady return.
Thanks Steve
Thanks Steve
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iShares 1-10 Year Laddered Government Bond Index ETF (CLG $17.47)
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iShares Core Canadian Universe Bond Index ETF (XBB $28.30)
Q: what or your opinion is a good bond fund?
Q: I am looking to establish a 10-year bond ladder within my RRSP as part of a broader effort to balance my portfolio. At present, I’m finding that my brokerage platform (BMO InvestorLine) does not consistently provide all of the details I need to make well-informed bond purchase decisions.
Question 1:
Can you recommend reliable sources or tools that provide key bond information such as credit rating, yield to maturity, seniority, and call features for Canadian bonds?
Question 2:
Is there a bond ETF you would recommend that closely replicates the structure and cash-flow characteristics of a bond ladder, as a DIY alternative to purchasing individual bonds?
Thank you for your guidance.
Question 1:
Can you recommend reliable sources or tools that provide key bond information such as credit rating, yield to maturity, seniority, and call features for Canadian bonds?
Question 2:
Is there a bond ETF you would recommend that closely replicates the structure and cash-flow characteristics of a bond ladder, as a DIY alternative to purchasing individual bonds?
Thank you for your guidance.
Q: Hi 5i team,
I hold this US $ mmf for my US cash and now I am told I cannot buy more at TD DI because it has trailing commisions. What is a good alternative to hold us cash for a few years, safe and good return. Thanks, George
I hold this US $ mmf for my US cash and now I am told I cannot buy more at TD DI because it has trailing commisions. What is a good alternative to hold us cash for a few years, safe and good return. Thanks, George
Q: In your Income Model Portfolio XHY shows a negative 24% return since inception, yet it yields 5.99%. I've held it in my RIF for many years but its price history is weak. Is this a good time to add or a value trap?
Can you suggest better options?
Can you suggest better options?
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Global X Canadian Select Universe Bond Index Corporate Class ETF (HBB $50.17)
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BMO Short Corporate Bond Index ETF (ZCS.L $25.79)
Q: Could you help me to understand ZCS.L - accumulating units - ie. the nature and merits of " accumulating units ".
From the BMO web-site , this ETF appears to be identical to ZCS -their S/T Corporate Bond ETF except that distributions are made only annually .
Is this correct ?
Is this the only difference ?
For someone who does not need / want the income from ZCS's monthly distribution but just some FI allocation , is this a better option ?
Chart suggests so .
And would it also be a better option in this respect than HBB which makes no distributions but has a much longer ( undesired ) duration ?
Thank-you for the clarifications
From the BMO web-site , this ETF appears to be identical to ZCS -their S/T Corporate Bond ETF except that distributions are made only annually .
Is this correct ?
Is this the only difference ?
For someone who does not need / want the income from ZCS's monthly distribution but just some FI allocation , is this a better option ?
Chart suggests so .
And would it also be a better option in this respect than HBB which makes no distributions but has a much longer ( undesired ) duration ?
Thank-you for the clarifications
Q: Is XSHD a good medium to accumulate the money needed to withdraw from my RRIF at the end of 2026?
Would it be better to accumulate the required funds in a high-interest account?
Would it be better to accumulate the required funds in a high-interest account?
Q: Hello 5i Guys
I have GIC maturing soon and looking for substitute as rates are too low.
I've looked at ZCS and ZLC as replacement.
I understand Bond funds are not without risk compared to GCI
But do these 2 Bonds funds look like suitable (Low Risk) investments rather than a low rate GIC?
Thanks as ever
Ken
I have GIC maturing soon and looking for substitute as rates are too low.
I've looked at ZCS and ZLC as replacement.
I understand Bond funds are not without risk compared to GCI
But do these 2 Bonds funds look like suitable (Low Risk) investments rather than a low rate GIC?
Thanks as ever
Ken
Q: Hello 5i. I'm below on my fixed income. ZAG is almost 7% of my total portfolio but I am looking to increase this to almost 10%. Is this too high for a single ETF, and/or are you still happy with ZAG, or would you suggest an alternative. I'm looking for something fairly safe with a reasonable yield. Thanks again for your excellent service. John.
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iShares S&P/TSX Canadian Preferred Share Index ETF (CPD $13.86)
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iShares Core Canadian Universe Bond Index ETF (XBB $28.30)
Q: Thoughts on CPD for the coming year? How much more volatile is than XBB. Trying to understand how it fits into my portfolio between equities and bonds,
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BMO Long Corporate Bond Index ETF (ZLC $15.35)
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iShares Core Canadian Long Term Bond Index ETF (XLB $18.74)
Q: XLB and ZLC are my primary bond holdings. With the rather abrupt steepening of the yield curve, would you recommend selling both of these and replacing them with shorter term funds ? If so, which funds would you recommend ?
Thanks,
Mark
Thanks,
Mark
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iShares U.S. High Yield Bond Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XHY $16.75)
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Purpose Global Bond Fund (BND $18.10)
Q: I would like to add to my bond holdings. I am considering adding to my XHY and BND holdings. I would appreciate your opinion on adding to these and would you have other recommendation?
Thank you.
Thank you.
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iShares Core Canadian Universe Bond Index ETF (XBB $28.30)
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iShares Convertible Bond Index ETF (CVD $18.48)
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Vanguard Total Bond Market ETF (BND $74.25)
Q: Hi, just starting to look at the bond market, do not want anything to do with U.S. tax filings. Would like like your three recommendations for Canadian bonds. Do you have a Canadian equivalent for BND? (Low mer and nice yield) also corporate bonds eg.XCB could you touch on risk compared to your three recommendations.
Thanks, happy, healthy New Year
Thanks, happy, healthy New Year
Q: Hello 5i team,
I have held HBND since Feb 24 and it has been on a steady slow decline (along with the payout) ever since. I think you mentioned that lower interest rates are always better for this ETF. In light of the US lowering there rates in the coming year, will this be good for HBND?
Net assets is currently 212 M according to there website. Do you have any knowledge if this is growing? I am asking this because although the payout is decreasing, it is still pretty good and would not want this ETF to close down like what happened to HYI.
Thank You,
Andrew
I have held HBND since Feb 24 and it has been on a steady slow decline (along with the payout) ever since. I think you mentioned that lower interest rates are always better for this ETF. In light of the US lowering there rates in the coming year, will this be good for HBND?
Net assets is currently 212 M according to there website. Do you have any knowledge if this is growing? I am asking this because although the payout is decreasing, it is still pretty good and would not want this ETF to close down like what happened to HYI.
Thank You,
Andrew
Q: Order Fill Limit Order Tips for ETFs. I have been placing limit orders to buy TCSH ETF which is a Canadian money market ETF. I have access to Time & Sales data using TD Advanced Dashboard. It looks like the transaction prices vary between 50.10 and 50.11 with "size" typically 100 to 200. I am not sure if "size" refers to lot size or quantity of shares (maybe you guys know?). I would like to buy 1,800 shares at 50.10. Will I have better success rate if I place multiple limit orders using lower quantities at 50.10 or likely the same result if I just place 1 limit order for 1,800 shares at 50.10? Your thoughts would be appreciated.
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Virtus Private Credit Strategy ETF (VPC $18.19)
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Accelerate Diversified Credit Income Fund (INCM $14.86)
Q: What are your thoughts on investing in private credit? Should it be part of a diversified portfolio? Are the above ETF's a good vehicle to invest in private credit?
Happy Holidays to the 5i staff!
Happy Holidays to the 5i staff!
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iShares Core Canadian Short Term Bond Index ETF (XSB $27.06)
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Purpose High Interest Savings Fund (PSA $50.08)
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Global X High Interest Savings ETF (CASH $50.04)
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Global X 0-3 Month T-Bill ETF (CBIL $50.08)
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High Interest Savings Account ETF (HISA)
Q: Hello, Im looking for a conservative option to GICs
Would it be preferred shares ? Please help and avise
thanks so much
Tim
Would it be preferred shares ? Please help and avise
thanks so much
Tim
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Global X US Dollar Currency ETF (DLR.U $10.14)
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Hamilton Utilities YIELD MAXIMIZER TM ETF (UMAX $13.29)
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Harvest Premium Yield Treasury ETF (HPYT $8.55)
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Hamilton U.S. T-Bill YIELD MAXIMIZER TM ETF (HBIL $14.82)
Q: Will have to sell one of these to raise cash. Which one? Thanks and Greetings Peter.
Q: Thanks for answering my question regarding Premum/Discount for TCSH canadian money market ETF. In your answer you stated "Indicated Yield" of 2.63%. I looked at the TD web site and could not find this metric. Can you tell me where I can find this important metric as well as help explain what "Indicated Yield" means? TD only provides current yield to maturity on their web site. Many thanks.