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iShares Core MSCI All Country World ex Canada Index ETF (XAW $47.15)
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iShares MSCI World Index ETF (XWD $101.02)
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Vanguard All-Equity ETF Portfolio (VEQT $49.02)
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iShares Core Equity ETF Portfolio (XEQT $36.26)
Q: I have seen many articles in which advisors recommend all-in-one portfolios as core holdings. I understand the value of these portfolios given the rebalancing effect, when there is a mix of bonds and equities (e.g. VBAL, XBAL). However, I do not understand the benefit of the all-equity, all-in-one portfolio (e.g. VEQT, XEQT) compared to an all-world equity ETF (e.g. XAW, XWD). The all-equity, all-in-one portfolios are overweight Canada vis-a-vis global market capitalizations. It seems to me that the all-equity, all-in-one portfolios are "betting" that Canadian equities will outperform the rest of the world. Yet, most articles I read suggest the opposite, and recommend that Canadians invest increasingly internationally (in fact, I can not recall in the last few years any article suggesting Canadian outperformance).
It seems to me that the all world ETFs (XAW, XWD) are a better bet, but I am concerned that I am missing something given the popularity of the all-equity, all-in-one portfolios. What do you see as the advantage of the all equity, all-in-one portfolios over the all world all-equity ETFs? Why do major firms such as Vanguard and Blackrock have a Canadian overweight in their all-equity, all-in-one portfolios? For a long-term core equity-only holding, do you recommend the all-in-one portfolio (e.g. VEQT, XEQT) over the global equity ETFs (XAW, XWD)? Is there any other ETF you would recommend instead?
Many thanks for your excellent advice.
It seems to me that the all world ETFs (XAW, XWD) are a better bet, but I am concerned that I am missing something given the popularity of the all-equity, all-in-one portfolios. What do you see as the advantage of the all equity, all-in-one portfolios over the all world all-equity ETFs? Why do major firms such as Vanguard and Blackrock have a Canadian overweight in their all-equity, all-in-one portfolios? For a long-term core equity-only holding, do you recommend the all-in-one portfolio (e.g. VEQT, XEQT) over the global equity ETFs (XAW, XWD)? Is there any other ETF you would recommend instead?
Many thanks for your excellent advice.
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BRP Inc. Subordinate Voting Shares (DOO $70.13)
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Canada Goose Holdings Inc. Subordinate Voting Shares (GOOS $15.61)
Q: Happy holidays to all at 5i. In this most difficult of years, it was great that you were all at our financial backs and gave us one less thing to stress about.
I purchased GOOS about a month ago on your recommendation. Since then you seem to be touting DOO more strongly. I don't normally chase stocks but I was wondering in this case if you feel a much stronger case can be made for DOO over GOOS? I only ask in this situation because I have always been leery of discretionary stocks - particularly those that are fashion related - because tastes can change very quickly, I am a buy and hold investor so I am not looking for a just quick flip.
Appreciate your insight.
Paul F.
I purchased GOOS about a month ago on your recommendation. Since then you seem to be touting DOO more strongly. I don't normally chase stocks but I was wondering in this case if you feel a much stronger case can be made for DOO over GOOS? I only ask in this situation because I have always been leery of discretionary stocks - particularly those that are fashion related - because tastes can change very quickly, I am a buy and hold investor so I am not looking for a just quick flip.
Appreciate your insight.
Paul F.
Q: With the news of a higher bid. Would you sell your shares into the market or just wait till the end.
And why?
Thanks
Sheldon
And why?
Thanks
Sheldon
Q: Is there any Active or Non-Active ETF you would recommend in CDN dollars with a similar performance like ARKG?
Thanks for the great service
Thanks for the great service
Q: Novo is down significantly since Kirkland sold, is it worth buying more or do you think it is going to be depressed for some time? What are the insider positions on this now?
Q: With resources starting to recover is it worth hanging onto PEA? What are your thoughts on this company.
Q: In order to increase my US holdings I am planning to exchange Cdn $ to US. It appears as the Cdn is creeping towards 80 cents US. What is driving the Cdn dollar? Does not appear as oil or finance is or for that matter the Cdn economy. Should I wait for the trend to reverse?
Q: Hi,
In one of your answers to RTX you refer to "J"
What company is this?
In one of your answers to RTX you refer to "J"
What company is this?
Q: Hi 5i team,
Looks like you guys were right (again) on GC. They negotiated a new price of $45 over the weekend. The original proxy was due today. I did not vote as at the time the major shareholders opposed the deal. They now all support it as I read the news release, so I would support it as the game is over. Proxy voting is extended to Wednesday. I just want to confirm that whether or not I vote has no bearing on my disposition of the shares. If I get lucky with a takeover, I tend to let it run a bit but sell before the closing date, which I think is 2nd Q, 2021.
Thanks again.
Dave
Looks like you guys were right (again) on GC. They negotiated a new price of $45 over the weekend. The original proxy was due today. I did not vote as at the time the major shareholders opposed the deal. They now all support it as I read the news release, so I would support it as the game is over. Proxy voting is extended to Wednesday. I just want to confirm that whether or not I vote has no bearing on my disposition of the shares. If I get lucky with a takeover, I tend to let it run a bit but sell before the closing date, which I think is 2nd Q, 2021.
Thanks again.
Dave
Q: Two questions here, please deduct as fit.
I have a triple with DND, about8.5% of over all holdings, and am thinking of selling 50%, and buying NVEI, or would you just hold and enjoy the Christmas bonus ride for a bit longer, or a lot longer.
Two, is Peter's new fund up and running, and if so how can I buy some.
All the best, and many thanks for the great advice.
I have a triple with DND, about8.5% of over all holdings, and am thinking of selling 50%, and buying NVEI, or would you just hold and enjoy the Christmas bonus ride for a bit longer, or a lot longer.
Two, is Peter's new fund up and running, and if so how can I buy some.
All the best, and many thanks for the great advice.
Q: I have several under- performing and losing stocks in TFSA and RRIF accounts. Sometimes the loss will be as much as $3000. What is your opinion about selling such stocks and deploying the money into something else, bearing in mind that it solidifies the loss and a tax loss can't be claimed.
Q: Hi 5i. Assuming in Canada there is pent up demand for travel, and dollars sitting in deposit accounts, what Canadian equities in the travel or hospitality space would one consider investing in once Covid-19 abates and travel restrictions are rescinded?
Please list any Canadian equities that you think will benefit from Canadians traveling again. Thanks
Please list any Canadian equities that you think will benefit from Canadians traveling again. Thanks
Q: Can you please advise, what are the top 6-8 companies (can be US or CAD), that have good price entry point, to start growth portfolio today(2-3 years term)?
Q: Hi Team,
Does PGM have tradable warrants?
Does PGM have tradable warrants?
Q: Hi, Topicus.com dividend scheduled for Jan 4 will be considered as eligible dividend for Tax purpose for Canadians. ( I think, I read in one of the answers)
We have CSU shares in a Non Regd account. What will be the Dollar value of dividend ? Thanks
We have CSU shares in a Non Regd account. What will be the Dollar value of dividend ? Thanks
Q: My question is about investing in an index Exchange traded fund such as XEI, XRE, ZRE, etc.
How often do ETF (fund company) issue additional units/shares ?
Will additional issues of units dilute returns for medium to long term investors ? If yes how much of an impact would it have on returns and how significant would it be?
How often do ETF (fund company) issue additional units/shares ?
Will additional issues of units dilute returns for medium to long term investors ? If yes how much of an impact would it have on returns and how significant would it be?
Q: Good morning,
CSU has filed a final prospectus for the Tropicus spin out. It is not posted on Sedar, at least not as of now ie post news release. I would like to read it, where could I find this document?
Thanks
CSU has filed a final prospectus for the Tropicus spin out. It is not posted on Sedar, at least not as of now ie post news release. I would like to read it, where could I find this document?
Thanks
Q: I would like to get your opinion of this company and its potential growth prospect? What do you think of the substantial bid offer for the class B share? What is the difference between class A and class B shares? Do you think the dividends is sustainable?
Thanks
Thanks
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Intel Corporation (INTC $20.19)
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Microsoft Corporation (MSFT $527.75)
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NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA $178.26)
Q: Intc has been doing very badly of late, with Apple and Microsoft designing their own chip. I am thinking of selling Intc and replacing it with 2 or 3 technology companies, not necessarily in the chip sector. Intc is 2% of my portfolio. What would be your picks. Thanks