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Q: Hello, what do you think of something like VCSH to add to a fixed income portfolio that already owns US treasuries ? I am looking for stability with a bit of yield that will stabilize things. I am almost 60 and would like to take some risk off the table ? I am open to alternatives that are not specifically tied to the US govt.
Q: I am a 70 year-old value investor that is reluctant to invest further in what I believe is an over-valued market. Our new portfolio manager is recommending "Index deposit notes" offered by major Canadian banks. Can you please tell me more about these market-linked term deposits? I would prefer to wait for a market correction and then invest in equities, but the portfolio manager feels the market could continue to rise over the next few years. I am of the opinion we are looking at a significant recession in 2026.
Thanks!
Thanks!
Q: Please provide an analysis of the recent issuing of debt by GOOG. They have $100 billion of cash on the balance sheet and oodles of FCF. Feels like they shouldn't need to issue this debt. Do you feel it is a good move or is it concerning in any way?
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Canadian National Railway Company (CNR $137.54)
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Enbridge Inc. (ENB $67.26)
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Brookfield Renewable Partners L.P. (BEP.UN $39.65)
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North West Company Inc. (The) (NWC $48.56)
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Brookfield Infrastructure Partners L.P. (BIP.UN $50.08)
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BMO Equal Weight Utilities Index ETF (ZUT $25.41)
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HIGH INTEREST SAVINGS ACCOUNT FUND (HISA)
Q: I am looking at fixed income potential across sectors as a low risk offset to my equities and would appreciate your recommendations. It doesn’t look like the space has good future prospects overall with rates having just dropped.
Of notable options, high interest saving accounts, bond funds, utilities, dividend index’s and perhaps reits, the reits and dividend indexes have superior yields.
Could you please comment on the space overall, which sectors are advisable and possible suggestions for purchase please?
Of notable options, high interest saving accounts, bond funds, utilities, dividend index’s and perhaps reits, the reits and dividend indexes have superior yields.
Could you please comment on the space overall, which sectors are advisable and possible suggestions for purchase please?
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PIMCO Monthly Income Fund (Canada) (PMIF $18.47)
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Fidelity Global Balanced Class Portfolio F (FID2684 $30.85)
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Canoe Bond Advantage Portfolio Class Series F (GOC703 $8.87)
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Lysander-Canso Corporate Value Bond Fund Series F (LYZ801F $14.49)
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Dynamic Active Preferred Shares ETF (DXP $25.64)
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Mackenzie Financial Corporation (QTIP)
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Guardian i3 Global Dividend Premium Yield Fund (GIDY $20.47)
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RBC CANADIAN DISCOUNT BOND ETF (RCDB)
Q: Please give your opinion on the following "F" series funds. Any comparatives would also be appreciated Deduct as many credits as necessary.
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LYZ801F5.cf
RCDB-NE
GIDY-T
PMIF-T
QTIP-NE
DXP-T
GOC703.CF
Thank you
Paul
rgCF
LYZ801F5.cf
RCDB-NE
GIDY-T
PMIF-T
QTIP-NE
DXP-T
GOC703.CF
Thank you
Paul
Q: The mag 7 have been issuing bonds to pay for their AI.
Are these a good buy? Are they available to retail investors? Are there easy ways to buy them? An etf perhaps?
thanks
Are these a good buy? Are they available to retail investors? Are there easy ways to buy them? An etf perhaps?
thanks
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Purpose High Interest Savings Fund (PSA $50.02)
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Global X Cash Maximizer Corporate Class ETF (HSAV $116.65)
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Global X High Interest Savings ETF (CASH $49.99)
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High Interest Savings Account ETF (HISA)
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TD Cash Management ETF (TCSH $50.07)
Q: what is your opinion on TSCH-TD Cash Management ETF? Are there other options I should consider? I am considering putting some of my cash into this ETF- this cash is not required for at least 18 months so I would like to optimize returns. Thanks.
Q: Greetings 5i,
I feel interest rates will be falling in the USA through next year. I am considering some bond plays that would provide some returns over this time. Can you elaborate on pros and cons of a position in TMF - Direxion Daily 20+ Year Treasury Bull 3X Shares.
Is there decay? What would it look like? What is the yield?
For an investor who feels a dovish fed will push down interest rates in the near future, are there any other strategies or products you would be interested elaborating on?
Cheers!
I feel interest rates will be falling in the USA through next year. I am considering some bond plays that would provide some returns over this time. Can you elaborate on pros and cons of a position in TMF - Direxion Daily 20+ Year Treasury Bull 3X Shares.
Is there decay? What would it look like? What is the yield?
For an investor who feels a dovish fed will push down interest rates in the near future, are there any other strategies or products you would be interested elaborating on?
Cheers!
Q: Hello Peter,
I hold CSU debentures in my income portfolio at a cost of 133 which are trading about 10% below my cost.
Would you prefer to hold them over the top 10 equities in the income portfolio? I generally prefer to have income investments with at least 3% dividend and a 3% growth above and over inflation.
Your comments are appreciated.
Regards
Rajiv
I hold CSU debentures in my income portfolio at a cost of 133 which are trading about 10% below my cost.
Would you prefer to hold them over the top 10 equities in the income portfolio? I generally prefer to have income investments with at least 3% dividend and a 3% growth above and over inflation.
Your comments are appreciated.
Regards
Rajiv
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BMO Aggregate Bond Index ETF (ZAG $13.89)
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Global X Mid-Term Government Bond Premium Yield ETF (PAYM $18.84)
Q: I have a GIC maturing shortly in my RIF. Would like to keep the funds in some type of income/reasonably secure investment, but am having trouble accepting current GIC rates. I have been looking at ZAG, but admit that PAYM has also caught my eye. Could you compare these two and comment on your preference and why (other suggestions are welcome). Also, any comment on where interest rates might be heading over the next or so.
Thank-you
Thank-you
Q: Why do you think the USA is offering double the rate on fixed income government bonds as Canada is?
Q: Hi, I am asking your thoughts on Ninepoint money market ETF NSAV.NE It does not appear to be in your library. How does it compare to HISA's and other money market funds?
Thanks
Thanks
Q: After going down for a couple of years , the price seems to be roughly flat the past year or so. Is it just the inflation rate that makes the share price more or less appealing to investors or do interest rates affect it too? What would you expect in the next couple of years if inflation stays flat and interest rates drop?
Q: The price of HSAV is the same as 2.5 months ago and the premium shrunk to 0.14%, which seem to be extremely low considering the tax advantage of HSAV. Is it because there are a lot of sellers and nobody wants to keep money in cash these days? Does it have something to do with the CDN$? Or there are other reasons for such a poor performance of this fund lately?
Q: I had a representative from Sun Life approach me with the option of rolling my LIRA/RRIF money into an annuity, providing guaranteed, stable income for life. Would you suggest taking a portion of RRIF funds and putting it into an annuity, or instead relying on a combination of ETFs that provide dividend income and capital appreciation?
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iShares 1-5 Year Laddered Corporate Bond Index ETF (CBO $18.60)
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iShares Core Canadian Universe Bond Index ETF (XBB $28.38)
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iShares U.S. High Yield Bond Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XHY $16.72)
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Vanguard Total Bond Market ETF (BND $74.29)
Q: I am all equities in my RSP and RIF portfolio. Although a solid blue chip list of Cdn, US, some international, I would like to mitigate risk by adding one or two bond etf's (cdn dollar). These can be Canadian bonds or a combination NA and global. Please offer one or two...and are we looking at shorter duration or longer in light of current interest rate environment/future outlook. Ideally 4%+ yield
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BMO Mid-Term US IG Corporate Bond Index ETF (ZIC $18.82)
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Lysander-Canso Broad Corporate Bond Fund Series A (LYZ811A $11.12)
Q: Hi,
Can you please comment on this fund and suggest any alternatives in the ETF world with similar exposure but perhaps lower fees? If a similar ETF exists, what would you recommend?
Thank you. Michael
Can you please comment on this fund and suggest any alternatives in the ETF world with similar exposure but perhaps lower fees? If a similar ETF exists, what would you recommend?
Thank you. Michael
Q: What is the best place to park a sizeable amount of cash for a few weeks? Funds are required for home purchase, so no volatility, please.
Q: Hi,
You have probably answered this before so apologies if you have.
In general, can you please briefly compare and contrast the following fixed income alternatives?
GICs
Directly held bonds (corporate or government)
Bond ETFs
Bond mutual funds
Thank you so much. Michael
You have probably answered this before so apologies if you have.
In general, can you please briefly compare and contrast the following fixed income alternatives?
GICs
Directly held bonds (corporate or government)
Bond ETFs
Bond mutual funds
Thank you so much. Michael