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Q: How do this companies forward PE and cash flow multiples compare to those of its 2 closest US competitor and compared to its own historical #'s. Has it made progress on its profitability and ROIC measures which as you have said the company uses to measure its own performance. Would you buy it now with the thought that the freight recession is largely over, and the metrics previously mentioned are attractive, or would you wait until after January 20th when we find out more about tariffs and how that will impact TFI?
Read Answer Asked by John on January 08, 2025
Q: Hello 5i,

We were reading a report on the risk for corporate bonds due to a tightening of spreads. Our goal from a previous question is to protect funds needed in the next 3 years to augment CPP and OAS (no pensions).

We added bonds, but that plan may require a new assessment. Currently, our portfolio has a small position (2%) of Bonds consisting of AGT, VCLT, VCIT, & VAB. We also have laddered GIC’s for 5 years, plus PSA & BIL (for vacations in the US).

We are looking at replacing AGT & VAB with PSA and VCLT & VCIT with BIL. Do you have any other suggestions that may meet our goals?

Thank you
D&J
Read Answer Asked by Jerry on January 08, 2025
Q: My long term etf, HTA has just announced a distribution increase of approximately 7.7 %. How do they manage this as the underlying stocks have not increased their dividends anywhere near this % ?

HTAE holds HTA and uses leverage for enhanced performance ( up and down .) It borrows 25 % of the portfolio value to do this. What are the typical terms regarding such borrowing ? Is this liability reflected in unit price ? Is a liability of the etf provider or the unit holder ?
Any light you can throw on these questions would be appreciated. Thanks. Derek.

Read Answer Asked by Derek on January 08, 2025
Q: Comparing ETF's to mutual funds, the argument is that the higher MER is worth it in the mutual fund because the fund is managed. What are your thoughts on this topic?
Read Answer Asked by Cathy on January 08, 2025
Q: In my US fixed income I have a half a position in TLT. Im down 10% and looking to add to this position or buy another stock with yield and some capital gain. I believe the US bond market is selling another round of bonds today and tomorrow without much interest in long term bonds.

Thanks Greg
Read Answer Asked by Greg on January 08, 2025
Q: Hello

I have been accumulating short term bonds ETFs and ladder ETFs. Now in a new cycle should one focus on accumulating long binds such as XLB. Also do you have a active bond
ETF name you recommend?

Thank you

Thank you
Read Answer Asked by Stephane on January 08, 2025
Q: there have not been any questions for quite some time

your previous comments were not very favorable

the sp peaked in may and has come off considerably. i would think that oil shipments would be robust given geopolitical turmoil

what is your current view

also, how is a plc taxed in a cash account and tfsa

thank you

Read Answer Asked by JACK on January 08, 2025
Q: I own ZWA.TO and it has drastically underperformed anything close to the benchmark dow. IYY, a Dow proxy listed in USD, is up 34% in past year while ZWA is up less than 10% on a price basis. Being a covered call ETF, yielding less than 6%, does not explain this huge %-point performance difference. Nor the fact that it is CAD-hedged. How can it be so poorly managed? What is going on with these BMO etfs? Can you recommend a broad CAD denominated global equity covered call ETF so I can replace ZWA?
Read Answer Asked by Patrick on January 08, 2025
Q: Hi,

My partner has some CAD and USD to invest in a TFSA starting now can you please recommend some ETFs that are CAD hedged and USD that would give diversified exposure and good potential for the next 3-5 years? Thinking Mid-cap ETFs may have room to grow. To balance the portfolio can you also recommend some bond funds as well. Thank you!
Read Answer Asked by Mark on January 08, 2025
Q: How would you rank the following four companies at current valuations? Which ones would you be comfortable buying a full position in?
Read Answer Asked by Schoombee on January 08, 2025
Q: What would be your 5 top picks for TFSA investing for 2025?
Read Answer Asked by shirley on January 08, 2025