Q: Hello, what do you think of something like VCSH to add to a fixed income portfolio that already owns US treasuries ? I am looking for stability with a bit of yield that will stabilize things. I am almost 60 and would like to take some risk off the table ? I am open to alternatives that are not specifically tied to the US govt.
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Vanguard Intermediate-Term Corporate Bond ETF (VCIT $83.91)
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iShares Core U.S. Aggregate Bond ETF (AGG $100.10)
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iShares 7-10 Year Treasury Bond ETF (IEF $96.54)
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State Street SPDR Bloomberg 1-3 Month T-Bill ETF (BIL $91.61)
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Vanguard Short-Term Corporate Bond ETF (VCSH $79.83)
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Vanguard Long-Term Government Bond ETF (VGLT $56.10)
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iShares 1-3 Year Credit Bond ETF (IGSB $52.97)
Q: Hello 5i,
We have CDN and US funds in our RRSP’s and TFSA’s, no pensions, income is CPP and OAS only, + RRSP withdraws.
We are looking at placing funds needed for the next 3 years into less volatile environment with a yield of 4%-5%. We have laddered GIC's and PSA for CDN funds and are looking for something similar in US funds. Our equities (stocks and ETF's) would remain in place though each year we would sell some stocks and purchase short-term ETF’s to retain a 3-year comfort zone. This allows us to retain higher risk equities in a longer time-frame in case of a large drawback.
Some examples we found were IGSB, BIL, VGLT, VCIT, VCSH, AGG, IEF. Do you have any recommendations? What are your thoughts on long-term Treasuries with a Trump win? Dump and run?
Thank you for your service.
D&J
We have CDN and US funds in our RRSP’s and TFSA’s, no pensions, income is CPP and OAS only, + RRSP withdraws.
We are looking at placing funds needed for the next 3 years into less volatile environment with a yield of 4%-5%. We have laddered GIC's and PSA for CDN funds and are looking for something similar in US funds. Our equities (stocks and ETF's) would remain in place though each year we would sell some stocks and purchase short-term ETF’s to retain a 3-year comfort zone. This allows us to retain higher risk equities in a longer time-frame in case of a large drawback.
Some examples we found were IGSB, BIL, VGLT, VCIT, VCSH, AGG, IEF. Do you have any recommendations? What are your thoughts on long-term Treasuries with a Trump win? Dump and run?
Thank you for your service.
D&J
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Vanguard Short-Term Bond ETF (BSV $78.94)
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iShares Floating Rate Bond ETF (FLOT $50.97)
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Vanguard Short-Term Corporate Bond ETF (VCSH $79.83)
Q: Don't have any bonds, just plain cash.
Interested in US corporate investment grade bond ETF.
Can you recommend one and would it be a good move at this point?
Thanks
jerry
Interested in US corporate investment grade bond ETF.
Can you recommend one and would it be a good move at this point?
Thanks
jerry
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BMO Mid Corporate Bond Index ETF (ZCM $15.74)
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BMO Short Corporate Bond Index ETF (ZCS $14.06)
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iShares Core Canadian Short Term Bond Index ETF (XSB $27.02)
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Invesco Preferred ETF (PGX $11.30)
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iShares U.S. Preferred Stock (PFF $31.08)
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Vanguard Short-Term Bond ETF (BSV $78.94)
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BMO US Preferred Share Index ETF (ZUP.U $18.45)
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BMO US Preferred Share Index ETF (ZUP $19.78)
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Vanguard Short-Term Government Bond ETF (VGSH $58.84)
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Vanguard Short-Term Corporate Bond ETF (VCSH $79.83)
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iShares 1-3 Year Credit Bond ETF (IGSB $52.97)
Q: Hi 5iResearch team
I am in the process of doing re-weighting. I know the above etfs. The US bond etf (VGSH) has very low interest yield compared to the CAD ones (XSB, ZCS, and ZCM).
1. Are there other US bond etfs that are similar to the above CAD ones in terms of yield and risk?
2. ZUP is in CAD$ and US$. Can you please recommend two more (CAD or US) etfs that are similar to ZUP in terms of yield and risk?
Thank you for the great service.
I am in the process of doing re-weighting. I know the above etfs. The US bond etf (VGSH) has very low interest yield compared to the CAD ones (XSB, ZCS, and ZCM).
1. Are there other US bond etfs that are similar to the above CAD ones in terms of yield and risk?
2. ZUP is in CAD$ and US$. Can you please recommend two more (CAD or US) etfs that are similar to ZUP in terms of yield and risk?
Thank you for the great service.
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BMO Aggregate Bond Index ETF (ZAG $13.82)
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BMO Short Corporate Bond Index ETF (ZCS $14.06)
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iShares Core Canadian Short Term Bond Index ETF (XSB $27.02)
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iShares Core U.S. Aggregate Bond ETF (AGG $100.10)
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Vanguard Short-Term Bond ETF (BSV $78.94)
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iShares Floating Rate Bond ETF (FLOT $50.97)
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Vanguard Short-Term Corporate Bond ETF (VCSH $79.83)
Q: I need to add some bond ETFs to my portfolio. Could you give three US dollar and
three Canadian dollar funds that you prefer .
three Canadian dollar funds that you prefer .
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Evolve Canadian Aggregate Bond Enhanced Yield Fund (AGG $19.00)
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BMO Aggregate Bond Index ETF (ZAG $13.82)
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BMO Mid Corporate Bond Index ETF (ZCM $15.74)
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BMO Short Corporate Bond Index ETF (ZCS $14.06)
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BMO Short Federal Bond Index ETF (ZFS $13.93)
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Global X Active Corporate Bond ETF (HAB $10.29)
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iShares Core Canadian Corporate Bond Index ETF (XCB $20.26)
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iShares Core Canadian Government Bond Index ETF (XGB $19.27)
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iShares Core Canadian Short Term Bond Index ETF (XSB $27.02)
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iShares Core Canadian Universe Bond Index ETF (XBB $28.23)
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Vanguard Canadian Aggregate Bond Index ETF (VAB $23.01)
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iShares TIPS Bond ETF (TIP $110.17)
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Vanguard Short-Term Bond ETF (BSV $78.94)
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Purpose Global Bond Fund (BND $18.02)
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iShares Floating Rate Bond ETF (FLOT $50.97)
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iShares iBoxx USD Investment Grade Corporate Bond ETF (LQD $110.55)
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Vanguard Short-Term Corporate Bond ETF (VCSH $79.83)
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iShares 1-3 Year Treasury Bond ETF (SHY $82.96)
Q: What are the best bond etfs to own in Canada and US in your opinion? Please provide several options in both countries. Thank You.
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Miscellaneous (MISC)
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Vanguard Short-Term Corporate Bond ETF (VCSH $79.83)
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iShares 1-3 Year Credit Bond ETF (IGSB $52.97)
Q: I have some US GIC's that have matured and my advisor at RBC is recommending the RBC US Short-term Corporate Bond Fund as interest rates have declined so much for GIC's.
Would you consider this to be a good move or is there something else I should be considering.
Would you consider this to be a good move or is there something else I should be considering.