Q: Where is the safest ETF to put cash in for a decent yield?
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Q: What are you thoughts on this one for Income. Is the value slowly being eroded due to ROC ? Any other red flags ?
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iShares Core Canadian Long Term Bond Index ETF (XLB $18.98)
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Vanguard Canadian Aggregate Bond Index ETF (VAB $23.23)
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iShares iBoxx USD High Yield Corporate Bond ETF (HYG $79.98)
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iShares Core U.S. Aggregate Bond ETF (AGG $100.44)
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iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond ETF (TLT $90.62)
Q: I have a lot of cash and am planning to trim some tech stocks.
I have no ETF.s or bonds in my portfolio. Can you recommend some safe and growth bonds.
I have no ETF.s or bonds in my portfolio. Can you recommend some safe and growth bonds.
Q: If you own a Canadian domiciled ETF that holds US fixed income (like ZTS) what are the tax implications? Is there withholding tax if held in an RRSP, TFSA, or taxable account?
Some websites say no withholding tax on U.S. bonds but others say yes. What's the right answer?
Some websites say no withholding tax on U.S. bonds but others say yes. What's the right answer?
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Canadian Apartment Properties Real Estate Investment Trust (CAR.UN $39.98)
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BMO Mid Provincial Bond Index ETF (ZMP $14.34)
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iShares Core Canadian Universe Bond Index ETF (XBB $28.50)
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iShares Core Canadian Long Term Bond Index ETF (XLB $18.98)
Q: Hello,
Considering selling a combination of XBB, XLB, and ZMP and purchasing some CAP REIT. Would you see this as a good move? Or hold the bond ETFs? Looking for a longer term hold.
Thanks!
Considering selling a combination of XBB, XLB, and ZMP and purchasing some CAP REIT. Would you see this as a good move? Or hold the bond ETFs? Looking for a longer term hold.
Thanks!
Q: Trading volume is good. Yield is similar to other cash savings etf but this has an advantage when held in a taxable account because it does not pay distributions. However it is trading for approx 1.5% premium. If there was no premium, I would buy it for a 9 month hold but the premium is more than half the yield I can expect for 9 months. Am I right that in my situation, pick another cash savings etf? To pay a premium is not a good idea for a cash etf no matter how good it is? What do you think? Thank you!
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Purpose US Cash Fund (PSU.U $100.20)
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Global X USD Cash Maximizer Corporate Class ETF (HSUV.U $116.62)
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US High Interest Savings Account Fund (HISU.U $100.21)
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Global X 0-3 Month U.S. T-Bill ETF (UBIL.U $50.04)
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CI U.S. Money Market ETF (UMNY.U $50.11)
Q: I'm looking for an ETF in the US Markets for a US Dollar Money Market Fund or equivalent with low fees. Could you recommend one or two very reputable ones?
Broadly, I came into some US dollars, and before I invest them, I'd like to put them into treasury equivalents for security until I invest into the broader market.
Broadly, I came into some US dollars, and before I invest them, I'd like to put them into treasury equivalents for security until I invest into the broader market.
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iShares 1-5 Year Laddered Corporate Bond Index ETF (CBO $18.62)
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iShares Core Canadian Universe Bond Index ETF (XBB $28.50)
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iShares Convertible Bond Index ETF (CVD $18.21)
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iShares U.S. High Yield Bond Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XHY $16.66)
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Vanguard Total Bond Market ETF (BND $74.52)
Q: Hi 5i,
Currently have a large portion of my investments in equities and I am looking to invest in Bonds for the sake of diversification.
Could you provide your best ideas for Bond ETFs or any similar investment products that I should consider? This is for non-registered account.
Thank you.
Greg C.
Currently have a large portion of my investments in equities and I am looking to invest in Bonds for the sake of diversification.
Could you provide your best ideas for Bond ETFs or any similar investment products that I should consider? This is for non-registered account.
Thank you.
Greg C.
Q: Hello
There seems to be interest in this ETF here and on BNN market call.
The price chart now being at pandemic low price catches my attention
I tried to access manager commentary but it was locked. Are you able to comment on what has driven such a poor price performance and whether the financial environment we are entering in the USA is favourable for this ETF?
We’d all like 9% yield but a waste of time if the price drops more.
Any thoughts?
Thanks
Dave
There seems to be interest in this ETF here and on BNN market call.
The price chart now being at pandemic low price catches my attention
I tried to access manager commentary but it was locked. Are you able to comment on what has driven such a poor price performance and whether the financial environment we are entering in the USA is favourable for this ETF?
We’d all like 9% yield but a waste of time if the price drops more.
Any thoughts?
Thanks
Dave
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iShares Core Canadian Long Term Bond Index ETF (XLB $18.98)
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iShares U.S. High Yield Bond Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XHY $16.66)
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iShares 7-10 Year Treasury Bond ETF (IEF $96.91)
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Vanguard Total Bond Market ETF (BND $74.52)
Q: As per Tom Czitron in today's Globe:
An index ETF of long-term bonds should perform well, especially one with U.S. bonds but with the currency hedged back to Canadian dollars.
Please comment Mr. Czitron' point and name your favorite ETFs if there are such any available currently.
Thanks
Yves
An index ETF of long-term bonds should perform well, especially one with U.S. bonds but with the currency hedged back to Canadian dollars.
Please comment Mr. Czitron' point and name your favorite ETFs if there are such any available currently.
Thanks
Yves
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Vanguard Short-Term Government Bond ETF (VGSH $58.82)
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SPDR Bloomberg 1-3 Month T-Bill ETF (BIL $91.57)
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Hamilton U.S. T-Bill YIELD MAXIMIZER TM ETF (HBIL $15.03)
Q: Can you please recommend a few few USA treasury bill ETFs?
Carl
Carl
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Global X US 7-10 Year Treasury Bond Index Corporate Class ETF (HTB $61.86)
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iShares U.S. High Yield Bond Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XHY $16.66)
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iShares U.S. IG Corporate Bond Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XIG $20.11)
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TD Select U.S. Short Term Corporate Bond Ladder ETF (TUSB $14.53)
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iShares 20+ Year U.S. Treasury Bond Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XTLH $33.35)
Q: US Bonds. Do you favor them currently? If so, are there any US Bond ETF's traded in Canada that you would suggest? Thanks, great service.
Q: Dear 5i team.
Ref. my Q of Nov 4,24 re: Long bonds.
As a followup, at the time, the US 10 yr was 4.3%. It appears to now have broken the 5% mark, and possibly heading higher. I've read in the past to keep an eye on the 10yr bond as a "canary in the coal mine" scenerio.
Can you update your views on this please, with more commentary re: the elasticity of the 10 yr and how this could impact equity/bond markets? Any possible moves DIY investors should be considering as a result of your commentary?
Many thanks for your help understanding this relationship.
Ref. my Q of Nov 4,24 re: Long bonds.
As a followup, at the time, the US 10 yr was 4.3%. It appears to now have broken the 5% mark, and possibly heading higher. I've read in the past to keep an eye on the 10yr bond as a "canary in the coal mine" scenerio.
Can you update your views on this please, with more commentary re: the elasticity of the 10 yr and how this could impact equity/bond markets? Any possible moves DIY investors should be considering as a result of your commentary?
Many thanks for your help understanding this relationship.
Q: Would this be a good time to start buying medium- to long-term bonds? If so, what bond categories and durations would be optimal? My intention is to hold whatever instrument I buy to its maturity.
Robert
Robert
Q: If you were considering defensive choices in the current climate for a retired client relying on an income portfolio of securities for a large percentage of their income, would you consider VVR? If not, what sort of defensive income-producing diversifier would you prefer?
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Franklin Canadian Core Plus Bond Fund (FLCP $18.14)
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Global X High Interest Savings ETF (CASH $50.04)
Q: I am preparing for the sky to fall in coming weeks if not days and may pivot right out of equities, or at least anything remotely tech/risky. My question: can you recommend any monthly pay bond etfs or similarly vehicles where I can sell at any time and don't have to lock in, even for 30 days, so that I can realize some income from the portfolio? Looking to have my cake and eat it too! Thank you.
Q: Hi
Happy New Year
Could you have a look at this bond/corporate note and provide some feedback? I am wanting to add it to my US portfolio. I see that its end date is 2081? As well it can be redeemable as early as 2026? Could you confirm these dates as well. Thanks, Len
Happy New Year
Could you have a look at this bond/corporate note and provide some feedback? I am wanting to add it to my US portfolio. I see that its end date is 2081? As well it can be redeemable as early as 2026? Could you confirm these dates as well. Thanks, Len
Q: Follow-up to my question about CIB238 and PSA. Thanks for the explanation. You indicated that CIB238 pays a yield of 4.8% while PSA pays 3.4%. Are these current comparable yields? CIB238 seems high. Could the CIB238 be the yield over the past year while PSA is the current yield? If it was your $100k, which would you invest in to park money?
Q: Will this recover or should I sell? Harvest Premium Yield Treasury ETF (HPYT:CA)
Your view would be appreciated.
Your view would be appreciated.
Q: Would you prefer DLR to ZMMK if you want to park cash ? ZMMK price barely fluctuates and has 3-4% yierld; on the other hand DLR provides a yield 3.5% in addition to USD fluctuation