Q: I hold this in a US account. Is there a comparable investment for my Canadian account. Thank you for your guidance.
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iShares Core Canadian Short Term Bond Index ETF (XSB $27.07)
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High Interest Savings Account ETF (HISA)
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iShares 0-3 Month Treasury Bond ETF (SGOV $100.41)
Q: Are there any etfs that you could recommend, that could ride out the forecast adjustment of the market? Thank you
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JPMorgan Nasdaq Equity Premium Income ETF (JEPQ $57.85)
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iShares 0-3 Month Treasury Bond ETF (SGOV $100.41)
Q: Is this a good ETF to park some cash for a one year period or do you have a better alternative with roughly the same dividend? Thanks
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Global X High Interest Savings ETF (CASH $49.98)
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Global X 0-3 Month T-Bill ETF (CBIL $49.99)
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iShares 0-3 Month Treasury Bond ETF (SGOV $100.41)
Q: I have been trimming a few positions in my TFSA as they've gone up quite high and now I have $40,000 USD and $4000 cad. I've been waiting to buy certain stocks on the dip and will DCA some of these funds into market but I was thinking I should put it in some type of interest receiving liquid option in the meantime. What you you recommend? I was thinking Cash.to for canadian dollars? SGOV for USD? I believe Sgov would trigger that 15% dividend withholding tax in the tfsa but it's better than swapping to cad and back to usd cuz my instituation charges i think 1.5% each time. Are there any other options you would recommend? for liquidity I can sell and have access same/ next day? thnks!
Q: Hello 5i,
Are the distribution from this ETF classified as interest income or dividends?
What type of account is this ETF best to invest in, a T FSA; RRIF or Cash Account?
Thank you.
Are the distribution from this ETF classified as interest income or dividends?
What type of account is this ETF best to invest in, a T FSA; RRIF or Cash Account?
Thank you.
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Vanguard Intermediate-Term Corporate Bond ETF (VCIT $84.18)
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Vanguard Total Bond Market ETF (BND $74.59)
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Global X 0-3 Month U.S. T-Bill ETF (UBIL.U $49.96)
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Hamilton U.S. Bond YIELD MAXIMIZER TM ETF (HBND.U $13.34)
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iShares 0-3 Month Treasury Bond ETF (SGOV $100.41)
Q: Hello 5i
I am overweight Nvidia and plan to sell some. At my stage it is probably wise to put this in fixed income. I don’t know much about this, however, and have been made a bit gunshy by hearing of people losing money in what one would imagine to be a safe and secure bet. So, iaskif you could give me some possibilities for US dollar fixed income in a non-registered account. Something that could reduce taxes would be helpful, as well
Thanks for your great service
I am overweight Nvidia and plan to sell some. At my stage it is probably wise to put this in fixed income. I don’t know much about this, however, and have been made a bit gunshy by hearing of people losing money in what one would imagine to be a safe and secure bet. So, iaskif you could give me some possibilities for US dollar fixed income in a non-registered account. Something that could reduce taxes would be helpful, as well
Thanks for your great service
Q: I had purchased this in my RRIF thinking it would be fairly stable. Unfortunately with the drop in the US dollar it has not performed well. Would you continue to hold short term US gov bonds in this environment?. The second part of th e question is this a reasonable ETF for that purpose. I do hold AGG as well
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BMO Ultra Short-Term US Bond ETF (ZUS.U $46.80)
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Global X 0-3 Month U.S. T-Bill ETF (UBIL.U $49.96)
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CI U.S. Money Market ETF (UMNY.U $50.04)
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iShares 0-3 Month Treasury Bond ETF (SGOV $100.41)
Q: Is there a Cdn $ etf that benefits from US$ strength and the higher (vs Cdn) US short term bond rates ? Thank you.
Q: I have USD in my US account. Can you suggest a US ETF on the US market where I can park these funds.
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Purpose US Cash Fund (PSU.U $100.07)
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Global X USD Cash Maximizer Corporate Class ETF (HSUV.U $118.14)
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US High Interest Savings Account Fund (HISU.U $100.06)
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F/m US Treasury 3 Month Bill Fund (TBIL $49.87)
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Global X 0-3 Month U.S. T-Bill ETF (UBIL.U $49.96)
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CI U.S. Money Market ETF (UMNY.U $50.04)
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iShares 0-3 Month Treasury Bond ETF (SGOV $100.41)
Q: Hello, I have some US cash in my US TFSA, can you suggest a good place to park cash for the short term (1-2 year) needs given the current environment with tariffs etc ???
Q: further to my question which you answered very quickly, thank you. The information was from your website"Business Description-
The investment seeks to track the investment results of the NYSE FactSet U.S. Tech Breakthrough Index. The fund seeks to track the investment results of the NYSE FactSet U.S. Tech Breakthrough Index (the underlying index), which measures the performance of U.S. listed companies engaged in cutting edge research and development of products and services in the areas of robotics and artificial intelligence, cyber security, cloud and data tech, financial technology, and genomics and immunology. It generally will invest at least 90% of its assets in the component securities of the underlying index. The fund is non-diversified. The Fund seeks to track the investment results of the ICE 0-3 Month US Treasury Securities Index, which measures the performance of public obligations of the U.S. Treasury that have a remaining maturity of less than or equal to three months." I don't understand why the TBills are related to this index. Is the debt incurred by these companies comprising the index?
The investment seeks to track the investment results of the NYSE FactSet U.S. Tech Breakthrough Index. The fund seeks to track the investment results of the NYSE FactSet U.S. Tech Breakthrough Index (the underlying index), which measures the performance of U.S. listed companies engaged in cutting edge research and development of products and services in the areas of robotics and artificial intelligence, cyber security, cloud and data tech, financial technology, and genomics and immunology. It generally will invest at least 90% of its assets in the component securities of the underlying index. The fund is non-diversified. The Fund seeks to track the investment results of the ICE 0-3 Month US Treasury Securities Index, which measures the performance of public obligations of the U.S. Treasury that have a remaining maturity of less than or equal to three months." I don't understand why the TBills are related to this index. Is the debt incurred by these companies comprising the index?
Q: Is this ETF less secure because it follows bonds from "breaking edge technical companies index" even though they are T-bills. If one were looking for a relatively secure Tbill ETF to gain modest income and possible currency benefits in a RRIF which would you chose.
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iShares Premium Money Market ETF (CMR $50.03)
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Purpose High Interest Savings Fund (PSA $50.03)
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Purpose US Cash Fund (PSU.U $100.07)
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State Street SPDR Bloomberg 1-3 Month T-Bill ETF (BIL $91.41)
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BMO Money Market Fund (ZMMK $49.83)
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US High Interest Savings Account Fund (HISU.U $100.06)
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F/m US Treasury 3 Month Bill Fund (TBIL $49.87)
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Global X 0-3 Month T-Bill ETF (CBIL $49.99)
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High Interest Savings Account ETF (HISA)
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Harvest Canadian T-Bill ETF (TBIL $50.00)
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iShares 0-3 Month Treasury Bond ETF (SGOV $100.41)
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Global X 0-3 Month T-Bill ETF (CBIL.U $36.57)
Q: Dear 5i
If it's not too much to ask could you give me the most accurate yield that you possibly can on the above stated ETF's . It's very frustrating obtaining this information acurrately as different web sites give different numbers . If you were to rely on just one non prescription website what would that website be to obtain reasonably accurate yield information ? I'm sure you get tired of being asked this question on a fairly regular basis .
If you have other suggestion on similar like ETF's i would be all ears .
I also assume that all these ETF's are quite safe and that no more than 100K should be put into any one of them .
Thanks greatly
Bill C
If it's not too much to ask could you give me the most accurate yield that you possibly can on the above stated ETF's . It's very frustrating obtaining this information acurrately as different web sites give different numbers . If you were to rely on just one non prescription website what would that website be to obtain reasonably accurate yield information ? I'm sure you get tired of being asked this question on a fairly regular basis .
If you have other suggestion on similar like ETF's i would be all ears .
I also assume that all these ETF's are quite safe and that no more than 100K should be put into any one of them .
Thanks greatly
Bill C
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Global X US Dollar Currency ETF (DLR $13.91)
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Global X US Dollar Currency ETF (DLR.U $10.17)
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State Street SPDR Bloomberg 1-3 Month T-Bill ETF (BIL $91.41)
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iShares 0-3 Month Treasury Bond ETF (SGOV $100.41)
Q: Can I get your thought on DLR/DLR.U vs. SGOV or BIL for parking $300K in US cash for a 4 months period? The yields are very close and additional consideration for DLR/DLR.U is that the distributions are paid every 3 months, so the holdings can be sold prior to ex-dividend date to get capital gains instead of income.
Q: Is the interest/dividend paid by this ETF subject to US withholding tax if held in a Canadian RRIF account?
Thanks, Tim.
Thanks, Tim.
Q: Hi, I want to park some USD in a US bond ETF that is super safe. Right now I have it in RBC RBF2014 and it is getting 3.9%. If I could get a better rate and it is really safe could you recommend something better?