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Q: I have read your recent ETF and Mutual Fund Update with great interest. The forecast growth numbers for the ETF industry are truly impressive. On the surface, ETFs would appear to be a magic bullet for individual investors who wish diversification at low cost.
Over my lifetime, I have seen a number of financial trends/theses, which start with very strong growth. However, after a period of time, these trends invariably collapse and end badly for the "buy and hold" investors. Do you see any possibility of this occurring for ETF investors? What risks do you see for (conservative, retired) investors who have a portfolio of ETFs as opposed to a basket of diversified, dividend aristocrats? Have you seen any analyses which look at the long-term impact of this trend (i.e. what will happen in the markets if most people buy ETFs and not individual stocks? What risks does this trend pose to individual investors?). Thank-you for your insightful advice.
Over my lifetime, I have seen a number of financial trends/theses, which start with very strong growth. However, after a period of time, these trends invariably collapse and end badly for the "buy and hold" investors. Do you see any possibility of this occurring for ETF investors? What risks do you see for (conservative, retired) investors who have a portfolio of ETFs as opposed to a basket of diversified, dividend aristocrats? Have you seen any analyses which look at the long-term impact of this trend (i.e. what will happen in the markets if most people buy ETFs and not individual stocks? What risks does this trend pose to individual investors?). Thank-you for your insightful advice.
Q: Lots of press this morning on calls for a much weaker CAD going forward - some forecasting into the low 60's. In the case of prolonged weakness would it be safe to assume that Canadian companies that generate most of their income from foreign operations are "hedged" (companies like MG and BIP.UN for example). In other words - as CAD weakens their CAD translated income and cashflow increases which should lead to higher share prices on the TSX.
Thanks
Thanks
Q: Do you consider it an okay or good speculative investment?
Q: ATH,BXE,COV,CR,BUS,LUN,MG,OM,PTE,RTI,RHT,TVE,TV
Whixh stocks worth keeping?.
Whixh stocks worth keeping?.
Q: For the question on what to buy a child that will get them interested in stocks.
I was introduced to stocks at an early age (mom worked in the bond market). Some of the best stocks i was introduced were:
Macdonald's, Coke, Nike, Apple.
If you can link to something they see everyday it has more meaning (at least it did from my perspective).
Cheers
I was introduced to stocks at an early age (mom worked in the bond market). Some of the best stocks i was introduced were:
Macdonald's, Coke, Nike, Apple.
If you can link to something they see everyday it has more meaning (at least it did from my perspective).
Cheers
Q: reorts tomorrow do you have estimates please??
Q: Can you give me your opinion on ET please. Is it a good investment at this time? Thank you
Q: Please give me your opinion of this company thanks
Rick
Rick
Q: A member asked who was trading PHO at the end of trading on Friday. In your reply, you observed that TD and Anonymous were, respectively, a major buyer and seller. This same sort of topic pops up on stock discussion boards. My question is: what do traders/investors who seek this sort of information get out of it? What possible significance can there be to which brokers are on one or the other side of a trade?
Q: Theratechnologies was at $9.35 on Feb 28th and it closed on Mar 15th at $6.99. The recent press releases all seem favorable to me. Why is this stock down so dramatically?
Q: Looking to add another US industrial - i already own UTX and WM so looking to round this out. They seem to be a well run, consistent company. Is this a good entry point for a long term hold?
Thanks
Thanks
Q: can you comment on results?
thanks
thanks
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Alphabet Inc. (GOOG)
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Spin Master Corp. Subordinate Voting Shares (TOY)
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Canadian Tire Corporation Limited (CTC)
Q: I'm looking to invest a small amount of money for an 8 year old, primarily to introduce him to investing. I'd like to invest in companies that he can see the name of around the city, or in his hand to make it 'real' to him. Are there 2-3 such companies that you could recommend for a keen youngster? An ETF that includes recognizable companies to a child is an option, if you can recommend one also.
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iShares S&P Global Consumer Discretionary Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XCD)
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iShares Core MSCI All Country World ex Canada Index ETF (XAW)
Q: What are your thoughts on the discretionary sector at this point of the cycle, specifically XCD?
I considering a sell on a smallish XCD position to top up XAW.
Thank you.
Mike
I considering a sell on a smallish XCD position to top up XAW.
Thank you.
Mike
Q: Hi Peter
can I get your opinion on ERO ERO Copper after the conference call on Friday, March 15?
Thanks
Ron
can I get your opinion on ERO ERO Copper after the conference call on Friday, March 15?
Thanks
Ron
Q: Please advise what analyst's expectations are regarding Boyd's earnings release scheduled for this Wednesday morning.
Thank you, Peter
Thank you, Peter
Q: I'm wondering if you could share any thoughts you have on TEVA. I have a small position, but it's been a frustrating hold. Thanks.
Q: Seems to have momentum. Your thoughts for a 2 year hold. Do they have a propane distribution plant opening in bc soon or am I thinking of another company?
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BMO Aggregate Bond Index ETF (ZAG)
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iShares Core Canadian Universe Bond Index ETF (XBB)
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Vanguard Canadian Aggregate Bond Index ETF (VAB)
Q: A lot of research and writing has addressed the reality that it is *very* hard for an active fund manager/stock picker to beat the indices on an after-fee basis.
But what about the bond market? Does 5i know of a body of research/evidence that explores whether or not over time, an active bond trader/manager could beat a passive bond index fund such as XBB/VAB/ZAG? Should I go passive or active with my fixed income allocation? Which actively managed fixed income ETFs do you like, if any?
Thank you.
But what about the bond market? Does 5i know of a body of research/evidence that explores whether or not over time, an active bond trader/manager could beat a passive bond index fund such as XBB/VAB/ZAG? Should I go passive or active with my fixed income allocation? Which actively managed fixed income ETFs do you like, if any?
Thank you.