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Q: Oaken financial is giving 1.6% on a GIC for 18 months.Is this too good to be true.
What do you think of this,even with FDIC insurance.
What is the difference between home bank and home trust?
Thanks you
Read Answer Asked by Josh on November 12, 2020
Q: What are your thoughts on treasury bonds?
Who sells them?
Read Answer Asked by lorraine on November 04, 2020
Q: Hi 5i team,
What do you think of GIC Simple which is an Ontario online GIC broker? They offer access to GICs from different financial institutions, and allow account holders to set up a GIC portfolio that is fully insured. Is GIC Simple a viable option for those who want a better return on the cash portion of their portfolio? Is there a downside to using this service?
Thanks for your valued opinion on this particular subject.
Read Answer Asked by Michel L on November 02, 2020
Q: I have read your cautions on investing in shares in this company. Have you any different opinion, or additional thoughts, with respect to their 5-year 6% green bond issue? These would seem to be suitable as a component of an investor's bond holdings? I imagine it would depend to a large extent on the safety of the assets of the underlying company being invested in by RE?
Read Answer Asked by Lotar on October 29, 2020
Q: Hi Guys, the fixed income part of my portfolio needs a few additions, the returns on GIC's are very low, would be happy with PSA but apparently not available through my broker TD Waterhouse so my question is how would you rate the above 4 bonds, maturity date is no more than 3 years out.
Thanks Anthony
Read Answer Asked by Anthony on October 27, 2020
Q: What is your opinion of investing in bonds vs GIC's or stocks with high dividends for Fixed Income? I'm looking for security, and given the current bond yields and little room for interest rates to drop, bonds don't look too promising. What do you think of a combination of bonds, GIC's and blue chip dividends?
If so, which bond ETFs would you recommend, for both Canada and the US? I have some USD cash, but mostly Canadian.
Read Answer Asked by Camille on October 27, 2020
Q: CSU.DB:CA : fell almost 5% this morning, albeit on low volume. trivial . Such a drop is extremely unusual for this security. I do not follow Canadian markets and am wondering if this price drop is consistent with price changes in other similar interest sensitive securities this morning. Are you aware of any reason for such a drop? (I am restricted from CSU and SHOP common but have a large position in the debentures)
Read Answer Asked by Adam on October 20, 2020
Q: Greetings,

I would like to transition an account that was being handled by an investment firm to one that would be income based, and self administered. I will start with approx 100K and add to it as funds come available. I am considering the income portfolio as a guideline. If I were to start with 12 names from the portfolio, which would you be most comfortable purchasing today? Or would you recommend all 22 names and adding to each as funds come available? I have a minimum 10 year timeline, if not longer. I currently follow the balanced portfolio and could not be happier. This account is for my bride and she prefers less risk. Thanks in advance, as a PSA, I have been a member since 2017 and haven't slept better since joining. Thanks!
Read Answer Asked by Kelly on October 19, 2020
Q: 5i, thank you again for all the great advice! I saw someone asking a question about these bond / high interest ETFs earlier today. Do you have other suggestions for bond / high interest ETFs? I have a longer investment horizon, but currently are 40% equity and 60% cash. I want to put some of this cash to work in a relatively safer manner.
Read Answer Asked by Haifeng on October 15, 2020
Q: What are the best bond etfs to own in Canada and US in your opinion? Please provide several options in both countries. Thank You.
Read Answer Asked by Mirjana on October 14, 2020
Q: hi experts. If a country takes all there gov,t bonds and converts them to perpetual bonds will our bond porfolio drop in value.and if they also change to digital currency what does that mean to us. they are now considering it.thanks brian w
Read Answer Asked by brian on October 14, 2020
Q: What are your thoughts about the new 6.50% debentures ? The yield implies a higher level of risk but do you think the risk is reasonnable ? Also, is it common to see companies pay the interest or principal in shares when they have the option to do it ? If they do, the amount received is the same as if it would be in cash? Thank you.
Read Answer Asked by anthony on October 14, 2020
Q: Hello 5i Team. My question relates to the dividend on HFR. My plan is to use this ETF as a cash savings fund in hopefully a tax efficient manner. As such, can you confirm or comment on the following: from the Horizon web site (T3 Tax Distribution 2019) it lists the dividend as 93% "other income" and 7% as "foreign income". Can one assume that other income would be taxed as interest income by the CRA? If my assumption is correct, what other ETF options might one look that combines safety and tax efficiency? Many thanks. Steve
Read Answer Asked by Stephen on October 13, 2020
Q: Hello 5i Team
I want to invest in an Emerging Markets Bond Fund or ETF. My preference is to invest in Canadian Funds. Choices I have found are:
iShares J.P. Morgan USD Emerging Markets Bond Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) – Symbol XEB.CA
BMO Emerging Markets Bond Hedged to CAD Index ETF – Symbol ZEF.CA
RBC Emerging Markets Bond Fund Series D – Fund Code RBF1097:CA

Questions I have are:
1 – It is not clear from BlackRock’s website, but is XEB 100 % invested in BlackRock’s US ETF EMB:US ?
1 – XEB and ZEF net assets are $97M and $380M, is the lower net assets a concern?
2 - XEB and ZEF average trading volume is 1,707 and 2,664, is the lower daily average volume a concern?
3 – Although the MER for RBF1097 is 1.07% is this a better choice than XEB/ZEF whose MER is 0.54% and 0.55 % as the net assets for RBF1097 is approximately $1.7B?
4 – Any other ETF/MF that I should review?
Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Stephen on October 09, 2020