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Q: Hi, I am currently retired and my income comprise of 60% from a non-indexed DB pension and 40% of dividend income. I hold about 20% (12% in RRSP, 5% in Non RRSP and 3% in TFSA) of BNS stocks in my portfolio and would like to reduce that percentage to around 10% for diversification. Are there any ETFs which can provide similar dividend yields as BNS that you would recommend or should I leave it as is at this time? Thanks again for your great help.

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Read Answer Asked by William Ross on July 08, 2019
Q: I have the following in an RESP (CU has 25%, rest are about 15-20%)

POW
CIBC
BMO
CU
BCE

I'm thinking of replacing CU with OSB - 12 yr time horizon, the fact that OSB is in the trough of it's cycle, has a solid dividend and low debt makes me think that over a 12yr hold I should be able to get a higher return (implied selling into a housing boom).

What are your thoughts?


Read Answer Asked by Ciaron on July 08, 2019
Q: Hi 5i and team
I presently own WSP which ran up to 5% of holdings and SIS. I'm considering selling SIS and adding BYD.UN and or CAE. That move could bring me to 10% industrial. Should i trim WSP and keep industrial to a prefered percentage or Let it run which brings Me to my other question if allowed. I get confused with all sectors ie: cyclical, non cyclical, defensive etc...i would prefer having 7 if possible. I'd appreciate your thoughts with this.
Thanks for your valuable advice as always.
Read Answer Asked by Gilles on July 08, 2019
Q: Hi 5i,
Of the following list which ones will you let go:
PAAS, PHO, MX, SIS, TOY, WEF, NFI, TFII, PBH, and GUD,
and which ones would you keep and why.
I know is not and easy answer, please deduct as many credits as required.
thanks
Fernnado
Read Answer Asked by Fernando on July 08, 2019