Q: Regarding the above noted portfolio introduced in the November, 2018 etf/mutual fund update, I am uncomfortable with the overweight of the financial sector. Would you please suggest some possible alternatives to the 10% allocation to ZWB. Thank you.
Q: I'm interest in reading up more about Guggenheim Invest S&P 500 (ETF) (RSP) as mentioned by you in an answer dated January 16, 2019. When I click on the profile link, it takes me to Invesco S&P 500 Equal Weight (RSP:US).......are these ETFs one and the same?......Tom
ps....iTrade has no Guggenheim EFTs but many Invesco ETFs.
Q: I would like to buy a REIT etf for my TFSA, to capture some tax-free income, and trying to decide among XRE, ZRE and VRE. What would be your recommendation? Or is your choice none of he above but something else?
Q: TD Mgd Idx Bal Growth Port - e (TDB852). Would you consider this fund a good choice for a child's RESP, the Child would not need the money for 15 plus years. I lean towards more growth but family would prefer something more balanced. This is close to the"couch potato" method. MER is 1.27%. There are no fees to purchase this e-series fund with TD and no fees to sell after 2 months (not that it would be sold for a long time). It is a mix of their 4 e series funds (40% Canadian bond index, 23 % us index, 20% canadian index and 76 percent international index). Would you recommend something else?
I read this article in the Globe today that appeals to me because of it's simplicity, low cost (few commissions, no MER's) etc and it's relative performance as measured by the author. I know it a very simple approach and mirrors the Buffet "Here's what you should do when I die" with my money. Would be very interested on your take of this and if you think it would be a good idea or not and why. Thanks Sheldon
Q: Good morning. I would like to increase my fixed income allocations and would like suggestions on where best to invest additional cash. I already have enough in GIC’s and our pref shares have been suffering of late but we are below our target in the fixed side. Thank you.
Q: Annual Exchange Rates - US dollar: Where can I get these exchange rates for the years 2011 to 2018? The Bank of Canada web site only shows 2017 and 2018. Thank you.
Q: "Do you know of a source or list of Canadian listed equities that 1) have foreign income streams and 2) pay a growing dividend in Canada? How does someone go about finding this information?"
Try Canadian Dividend All-Stars @ https://www.dividendgrowthinvestingandretirement.com/canadian-dividend-all-star-list/
Q: Hello 5i
If you were to take a large position(ie. 50% of your portfolio) in mobile payment space for a 20 yr hold, which US stock(s) would you hold?
If it is not visa could you provide why it is better than v respect to growth and safety.
thanks,
Q: I bought ZCL at $14 a share awhile back. With the Shawcor acquisition, would you sell at $9.92, hold, or buy? Thoughts on the long term 10+ potential?
Q: Very disappointed in yet another 5i pick in the income portfolio down substantially until a final sell recommendation is released.
You state: "With declining equity markets, lower assets under management and increasing competitiveness in the Canadian financial industry, we have decided to sell Gluskin Sheff"
My question is, why did you recommend it in the first place? All the items applied when you decided to add it to the income portfolio. Seems another stock where you were simply chasing yield without dying proper DD.
Q: In a recent posting you replied that you favoured both for high dividend etf. If you had to choose one over the other, which one. I hold both in equal amounts.
Q: HI 5I.
PLEASE RATE YOUR TOP 5 US DIV. INCOME STOCKS BEST TO WORST FROM MY LIST.
ING, AMC, NHI, DWX, VZ, CCL, UN, PFE, PG.
OR YOUR OWN PICKS BASED ON CORE HOLDINGS. THANKS
Q: What Canadian listed ETFs that are invested more so in growth stocks would be suitable for a TFSA with a mid to long term horizon? I wish to have geographic diversification through one or more ETFs and one or more ETFs investing in small to mid-cap stocks. If there are mutual funds that have better performance, after fees, please list as well.