Q: Do you think the reduced tax rate in the US, and/or the faster write off rules, will make Alaris’ business model less attractive to the US companies it invests in?
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Investment Q&A
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Q: anything wrong for heavy sell, is callback their product?.
Q: thanks for your great advice throughout the year. Like to make some purchases over the next while. Looking for growth and some stability over 5-7 years. What is your picks avo or pho, gsy or ecn, toy or nfi. Is now a good time to purchase these stocks.
Q: I noticed that the last report done on PBH was in July 2016. What is your current view on this stock? If buying what weight should this stock be in a RRSP account?
Thanks
Thanks
Q: Looking to add one Natural Gas producer to my non registered account with a primary goal being growth over the next 12 months. Financial strength a must. Okay with little to no dividend.
Q: Good morning Gentlemen
I own BAD 1.2% PF (+30% loss), hold, sell or buy more ?
Own MAXR 1.5%, SIS 3.66%, WSP 3.37%, ATA 1.5% on Industrial sector
Thanks
Best regards.
I own BAD 1.2% PF (+30% loss), hold, sell or buy more ?
Own MAXR 1.5%, SIS 3.66%, WSP 3.37%, ATA 1.5% on Industrial sector
Thanks
Best regards.
Q: I'm worried that there will be a severe market crash in 2018, and therefore I think I should hold a high proportion of cash (35%, perhaps as much as 50%) in my investments. Do you agree that this is a reasonable thing to worry about in today's environment? Can you recommend a good, safe place to keep lots of cash, where it will earn at least a little something?
Q: Hi happy New Year and thanks for your help in 2017. Do you think its too late to get into a technology ETF here in the cycle. If you believe is still not too late please recommend your top 2 picks in Canada and the US...Thanks
Q: What is your opinion of the mutual fund Dynamic Power Global Growth fund (DYN014) . I see it is 45% invested in China. With emerging markets doing so well I hesitate from a timing basis to invest now. Are you familiar with the managers?
Thank You
Paul
Thank You
Paul
Q: I have prepaid for the ETF&Mutual fund service, How can I have any benefit of the site? Will you have an ETF sample portfolio or any regularly updated recommendation of ETFs? J.A.P., Burlington
Q: several analysts have suggested that the discretionary sector should benefit from the recent tax bill passed in the u.s.a.
can you suggest a couple of names that might do well in 2018? or would you just go with XLY ?
ed in montreal
can you suggest a couple of names that might do well in 2018? or would you just go with XLY ?
ed in montreal
Q: I would appreciate your perspective and advice concerning this ETF (EWX). Are there alternatives that you may prefer?
Thank you.
Thank you.
Q: What is your opinion on ZPL and ZPS as income investments? I am looking for yield and security of principal as well - would one or both of these ETFs fit those requirements? Would these fare well if the equity markets have a significant drop?
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iShares MSCI Europe IMI Index ETF (XEU)
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iShares MSCI Europe IMI Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XEH)
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Vanguard FTSE Developed Europe All Cap Index ETF (VE)
Q: Which of these three would be your preference for investing in developed Europe, and why?
Q: What are your favourite ETF(s) or mutual funds for Info Tech exposure outside of Canada?
Thank You
Paul
Thank You
Paul
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iShares Russell 2000 Growth ETF (IWO)
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iShares U.S. Small Cap Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XSU)
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Vanguard S&P 500 Index ETF (VFV)
Q: My daughter has approx 10000.00 in cash in her TFSA and no other investments. Could you suggest a carefree long term growth oriented equity ETF(s) as a basis for future investments.
Thanks for your service.
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Thanks for your service.
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iShares Russell 2000 Growth ETF (IWO)
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BMO Covered Call Utilities ETF (ZWU)
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Vanguard FTSE Developed Europe All Cap Index ETF (VE)
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Vanguard FTSE Emerging Markets All Cap Index ETF (VEE)
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Vanguard Dividend Appreciation FTF (VIG)
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SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (SPY)
Q: I am very heavy on Canadian equities within my corporate investment account. My personal accounts are all a bit heavy on Canadian equities as well. Plan to purchase ETFs to balance. Which of your current ETF portfolio names would you add right now and is there any advantage to doing so within my INC., TFSA, RSP or personal unregistered account. Would invest a 5% positon in the next few weeks. Balanced equity portfolio is the target, 10 year horizon.
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Vanguard FTSE Developed Asia Pacific All Cap Index ETF (VA)
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Vanguard FTSE Emerging Markets All Cap Index ETF (VEE)
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Vanguard FTSE Pacific ETF (VPL)
Q: Morning 5iResearch Team,
Would you please recommend an ETF/ETFs with focus on Asian markets, e.g. Hong Kong, South Korea, China, Vietnam, etc. traded in either Toronto or New York.
Great work guys and Happy New Year...
Would you please recommend an ETF/ETFs with focus on Asian markets, e.g. Hong Kong, South Korea, China, Vietnam, etc. traded in either Toronto or New York.
Great work guys and Happy New Year...
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iShares S&P/TSX Canadian Preferred Share Index ETF (CPD)
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BMO Monthly Income ETF (ZMI)
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iShares Diversified Monthly Income ETF (XTR)
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iShares U.S. High Yield Bond Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XHY)
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Invesco Canadian Dividend Index ETF (PDC)
Q: Hello Peter, Ryan and crew.
I am retired and rely on investment income of about 4% dividends/interest. Because I no longer wish to take the time necessary to monitor 50 stocks and 10 bonds, I have been looking for some good income funds or ETFs to replace the individual stocks and bonds that I currently own. The ones I have found have distributions that meet my needs, but do not appear to have the underlying earnings yield to justify the distribution yield, so they appear to be paying me back some of my own money every month. Can you recommend some income funds or ETFs that pay out at least 4% and actually earn what they distribute? Like 5i, I am also sensitive to fees.
I have been a 5i member since the beginning and I continue to be impressed by your knowledge and insight as well as the continuous improvements in the service.
I wish everyone at 5i all the best in the New Year.
Thanks
I am retired and rely on investment income of about 4% dividends/interest. Because I no longer wish to take the time necessary to monitor 50 stocks and 10 bonds, I have been looking for some good income funds or ETFs to replace the individual stocks and bonds that I currently own. The ones I have found have distributions that meet my needs, but do not appear to have the underlying earnings yield to justify the distribution yield, so they appear to be paying me back some of my own money every month. Can you recommend some income funds or ETFs that pay out at least 4% and actually earn what they distribute? Like 5i, I am also sensitive to fees.
I have been a 5i member since the beginning and I continue to be impressed by your knowledge and insight as well as the continuous improvements in the service.
I wish everyone at 5i all the best in the New Year.
Thanks
Q: Happy New Year: in order of best first, could you name your top three tech etf’s.