Over the past several years, I moved a lot of funds to the U.S. for the growth opportunities. The CDN dollar has been range-bound in the 74-76 cent level but is now breaching 76 cents. I am inclined to think it won’t push much higher, as the FED is on hold and the recent U.S. job report was a lot stronger than in Canada. But you never know, so I am considering some hedging activity. I don’t really want to move money back to Canada. Is there a large cap S&P type ETF product that would hedge the CDN $ in my U.S. accounts?
As an alternative, as I am not really an ETF guy, is there an option to buy/add to some Canadian domiciled, inter-listed companies in my U.S. accounts, such as OTEX, MEOH, FTS, TD, others, assuming they fit my portfolio? If the stocks do well, and the CDN $ rises, then my U.S. priced stock will have to rise proportionately to keep pace with the CDN $ value. Does that option make sense or is it all a wash in the end?
Any other ideas for hedging a large U.S. exposure?
Thanks again for your insight, and for a great year in U.S. stocks, even though it is not your focus area.
Dave
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