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Q: Hi,

I'm looking for 2 lo-volatility US healthcare picks for the next few years, can you choose one of these (CNC, WCG, UNH, AET, CVS, CI, ANTM,HCP) or any others you prefer?

Second question is there an area of healthcare you think I should stay away from for the next (probably volatile) year?
Read Answer Asked by Graeme on November 04, 2019
Q: I'm looking at the dividend return on the food royalty companies, which look very attractive. I don't own anything in this area. Is there an ETF that holds a bundle of these companies? If so, is that a good way to get in? Or rather, buy one or more companies. If so, which ones. Thanks!
Read Answer Asked by Kim on November 04, 2019
Q: Financial Post: Posthaste: Canadian dollar poised to become the ‘hottest money’ in the industrialized world.
https://business.financialpost.com/executive/posthaste-canadian-dollar-poised-to-be-the-hottest-money-in-the-industrialized-world

What are your thoughts and is there an ETF in Canada where I can hedge so I can benefits if Canadian dollar rises

Thanks for your great service
Hector
Read Answer Asked by Hector on November 04, 2019
Q: Hi 5i team,

Given the volatile market and demographic, what will be the suggested % for healthcare sector? Currently I don't have much in healthcare and I want to add healthcare etf to my TFSA account, what's the differences between XLV , IHI and IXJ? In terms of valuation and growth, which one will be best to buy now for TFSA? Thanks.
Read Answer Asked by Willie on November 04, 2019
Q: Could I have your general comment on the proposed IPO. Will it be possible for Canadians to purchase the shares?
Thank"s
RM
Read Answer Asked by Ronald on November 04, 2019
Q: about the recent Update about companies and portfolio....it hit the mark...clear and informative, aka well written executive summary ...appreciated...Tom.
Read Answer Asked by Tom on November 04, 2019