Q: Can I purchase VGRO commission free? And if not what do you consider a good alternative that would be commission free ?
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Investment Q&A
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Global X S&P/TSX 60 Index Corporate Class ETF (HXT)
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iShares S&P/TSX 60 Index ETF (XIU)
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Vanguard FTSE Canada Index ETF (VCE)
Q: I am looking for an index fund that follows the Canadian market, and I have been using XIU for some time. I have funds allocated to each of my two children in the same account, and I want to buy analogous, but unique, index funds to make the bookkeeping simpler. I have come across HXT (claims to follow TSX60) and VCE (claims to follow FTSE Canada index, of which I am unfamiliar), both of which seem to be cut from similar cloth. Can you provide insight on the following:
- Can I consider these three ETFs interchangeable, or are there profound differences between them?
- Do they have similar expense ratios, or is there one that is an outlier (being either more expensive or cost-efficient)?
- Is there another Canadian index ETF that you would recommend above these?
I have separate US S&P ETFs and I feel I have enough selection options, which is why my question is limited to ETFs which follow the Canadian TSX60 index. As always, I appreciate any insight you may have to offer, and I look forward to your response.
- Can I consider these three ETFs interchangeable, or are there profound differences between them?
- Do they have similar expense ratios, or is there one that is an outlier (being either more expensive or cost-efficient)?
- Is there another Canadian index ETF that you would recommend above these?
I have separate US S&P ETFs and I feel I have enough selection options, which is why my question is limited to ETFs which follow the Canadian TSX60 index. As always, I appreciate any insight you may have to offer, and I look forward to your response.
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JPMorgan Chase & Co. (JPM)
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Morgan Stanley (MS)
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PNC Financial Services Group Inc. (The) (PNC)
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Wells Fargo & Company (WFC)
Q: Please rank for growth in 2022. Thanks!
Q: why did lnr rise a lot yesterday?
Q: No questions since Sept. Do you have any update info on ESE.
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EQB Inc. (EQB)
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Brookfield Business Partners L.P. Limited Partnership Units (BBU)
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GFL Environmental Inc. subordinate voting shares (GFL)
Q: Hello Team,
What are your thoughts on these 3 companies? If you are positive on them what would be your opinion of a good entry price, great entry price and table pound.
Thank you!
What are your thoughts on these 3 companies? If you are positive on them what would be your opinion of a good entry price, great entry price and table pound.
Thank you!
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Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp. (AQN)
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Northland Power Inc. (NPI)
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Innergex Renewable Energy Inc. (INE)
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TransAlta Renewables Inc. (RNW)
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Boralex Inc. Class A Shares (BLX)
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Brookfield Renewable Corporation Class A Exchangeable Subordinate Voting Shares (BEPC)
Q: Renewable energy has been beaten up over the last year and seems to be fairly cheap at the moment. With quantitative tightening and raising interest rates on the horizon, would it be prudent to wait to see what happens with inflation before moving into this sector? Which of these names do you prefer? Thanks.
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Amgen Inc. (AMGN)
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AbbVie Inc. (ABBV)
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Pfizer Inc. (PFE)
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Health Care Select Sector SPDR (XLV)
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Vanguard Health Care ETF (VHT)
Q: I would like to add more healthcare to both my Canadian and US portfolios. I am OK with ETF's, or, good stocks that you like. I currently own small positions in NBLY and WELL, so I would be looking for something outside of those two companies. My timeframe for the investment is long-term (10+ years).
Thanks in advance
Thanks in advance
Q: I am looking to add a position to AQN to increase utility exposure in my portfolio. I had bought AQN in December at 17.50, I see the price still hovering at that level, Is it good to increase the exposure in AQN at this level or would you recommend alternative stock?
Q: MY pf is low in the materials sector and my diversification is low on international side.
I am considering ETF's as a means of flushing both out and wondered if you had two or three that you would recommend . . . from Canadian to international.
I am considering ETF's as a means of flushing both out and wondered if you had two or three that you would recommend . . . from Canadian to international.
Q: Hello 5i
I see that Veritas Investment Research downgraded NBLY to sell on January 10. How very strange. It is really rare to see the rating sold by analysts and especially not for a stock like NBLY. On what is their logic based?
Thanks
I see that Veritas Investment Research downgraded NBLY to sell on January 10. How very strange. It is really rare to see the rating sold by analysts and especially not for a stock like NBLY. On what is their logic based?
Thanks
Q: In my TFSA, I have enjoyed the returns of CM, BMO, SLF, SIS. Not so much GUD and XBC. However, still good news. Am thinking of adding one of ANRG, ATA or T.
Very balanced otherwise, willing to take on risk. Please rank or should I add to the conservative side. Please free to suggest others....CTS? Well?
Very balanced otherwise, willing to take on risk. Please rank or should I add to the conservative side. Please free to suggest others....CTS? Well?
Q: I am constantly mystified by the stock market. SHOP dropped 8 % today on no news. As far as I can see there was very little volume (282,000) shares. My question is why would anyone sell these shares at 8% less today than yesterday when there is no news. What possible reason would there be? SHOP is currently the 2nd largest company in Canada. They provide a internet service for people trying to do business on-line. They have had consecutively better and better quarters. They have a very discernable moat. They have a huge future market. I can't see the downside, at least for the foreseeable future. For me it is like someone selling their Apple shares in 2007 because they felt the iphone wasn't going to succeed. My question is: why do people sell shares in profitable companies, at huge losses?
Q: Sentiment has shifted against Shopify. Stock seems to be free fall some days. Many analysts are lowering expectations. Is this an opportunity to buy? I don't understand all about the company that has made them what they are. What is their strength and what makes them so different? Can you provide a comment on where you see them in 1 year, 2 years, 3 years and beyond from now. Will their past growth continue into the future? What has made them so different and successful?
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BMO Equal Weight Global Base Metals Hedged to CAD Index ETF (ZMT)
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iShares S&P/TSX Global Base Metals Index ETF (XBM)
Q: Would you have a recommendation for an ETF that is similar to ZMT that has more volume?
Q: Hi Team,
I am holding some cash that I intend to hold for 12 -15 months at which time I will be closing on some real estate and will need the money. Do you have any recommendations for a safe 12-15 month hold for these funds where there is still some opportunity for a modest return?
I am holding some cash that I intend to hold for 12 -15 months at which time I will be closing on some real estate and will need the money. Do you have any recommendations for a safe 12-15 month hold for these funds where there is still some opportunity for a modest return?
Q: Your 2019 evaluation was positive. What has happened since then? Thanks, Gaston
Q: A concentrated selling of stocks in this fund could lead to a another liquidity squeeze in the general market place...is another liquidity squeeze possible in the next six months ?
Q: Hi 5i,
Would you please provide two of your preferred stocks : One CAD one US, for a high risk high growth for the next 2/3 years. Any sector.
Thank you!
Would you please provide two of your preferred stocks : One CAD one US, for a high risk high growth for the next 2/3 years. Any sector.
Thank you!
Q: Would this be a a suitable speculative stock (small position) in TFSA with the growth of copper, or not?