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Q: I have a question about 111528 For our RIF/LIF accounts I am moving into more income ETFs and now hold CDX, SPYI, and QQQI. Could you give your assessment of each for income over long term. Are there better alternatives?
Thanks for all you do.
Read Answer Asked by Gary on August 26, 2025
Q: Hi 5i, Trying to move into more ETFs in our RIF & LIF accounts from individual stocks for income and preservation of capital. Please rate these ETFs for a long term hold. Any additional suggestion would be appreciated. TIA
Read Answer Asked by Gary on July 24, 2025
Q: I am looking to increase dividend income, while preserving capital. In a US Rif, of the two mentioned, which to own? Jepi seems more stable with a lower Mer but lower yield. Spyi higher Mer but outsized yield.
Both seem to employ complicated strategies to obtain yield; what are the downsides here.
Read Answer Asked by Harry on July 08, 2025
Q: Hi,

If you had to choose between the two for "total return" in the present economic environment, which of the two would you choose?
Do you have any other suggestion for covered call income that you would prefer over these two?
Regards
Read Answer Asked by Rajiv on June 20, 2025
Q: What covered call ETFs would you recommend? Looking to increase the yield of my portfolio a bit
Read Answer Asked by Danielle on June 10, 2025
Q: I went to a large cash position in my rrsp a few weeks ago, and now I’m interested in putting part of my retirement portfolio (I retired Jan 1) into high interest etfs that I can buy and forget while they generate income via yield. I’ve added a few I’ve been looking at to the ticker box. I’m looking at bond etf’s but I don’t fully understand when to get in and out of bonds - can an investor buy and forget? I’m also looking at covered call leveraged etf’s based on the S&P and Nasdaq indexes. I realize an investor has to have a strong stomach for the volatility associated with high interest leveraged etfs, but for purely an income vehicle, can you provide a few names based on the above criteria? Assuming about 10-15% positions, what percentage of a retirement portfolio would you invest in high interest etf’s, Hoping to generate 8-10% annually from the portfolio. The remainder of my portfolio is mid cap large cap US and Canadian equities. The usual suspects.
Read Answer Asked by Kim on April 16, 2025