Q: Do you think it worthwhile to buy both of these holdings (i.e. 3-4% each in an otherwise reasonably well-diversified portfolio) for the sake of making the best use of their respective growth/dividend potential? Their high degree of correlation seems the one factor mitigating against this strategy.
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Evolve Global Healthcare Enhanced Yield Fund (LIFE.B)
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Evolve Global Healthcare Enhanced Yield Fund (LIFE)
Q: Although you refer to LIFE in answer to questions about the ETF I am assuming as usual you prefer the unhedged LIFE.B for the usual reasons
Q: Retired, dividend-income investor. I hold the Evolve ETF called LIFE. It is my proxy for the Health Care sector and have 7% of my equity portfolio in LIFE.
I just read the April 21/23 question by Michael regarding the Cease Trade Order on 11 Evolve ETFs.
The article did not specifically mention LIFE, but I wanted to check with you that there was 0% chance of a spillover impacting LIFE. In other words, I wouldn't need to flush my LIFE holding and buy a similar product, like HHL.
Thanks for your help...Steve
I just read the April 21/23 question by Michael regarding the Cease Trade Order on 11 Evolve ETFs.
The article did not specifically mention LIFE, but I wanted to check with you that there was 0% chance of a spillover impacting LIFE. In other words, I wouldn't need to flush my LIFE holding and buy a similar product, like HHL.
Thanks for your help...Steve
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CVS Health Corporation (CVS)
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TC Energy Corporation (TRP)
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AltaGas Ltd. (ALA)
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Chartwell Retirement Residences (CSH.UN)
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Morguard Corporation (MRC)
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Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Limited American Depositary Shares (TEVA)
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Evolve Global Healthcare Enhanced Yield Fund (LIFE)
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Dream Impact Trust (MPCT.UN)
Q: I have been fortunate to come into a windfall of cash from a relative, and I am interested in taking new positions in the following securities with this new cash. Please note, my existing portfolio is fairly well diversified across all sectors in North America.
Can I please get your long-term opinion on these new securities I wish to invest in. Do you see any issues with respect to these investment choices? I have money to invest and feel the urge to plunge into the market at this time.
CSH.UN, MRC, ALA, MPCT.UN, TRP, CVS, LIFE.U, TEVA
Thanks
George
Can I please get your long-term opinion on these new securities I wish to invest in. Do you see any issues with respect to these investment choices? I have money to invest and feel the urge to plunge into the market at this time.
CSH.UN, MRC, ALA, MPCT.UN, TRP, CVS, LIFE.U, TEVA
Thanks
George
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Enbridge Inc. (ENB)
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Pembina Pipeline Corporation (PPL)
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Evolve Global Healthcare Enhanced Yield Fund (LIFE)
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DRI Healthcare Trust (DHT.UN)
Q: Hi 5i,
Do you still favour LIFE over DHT.un? And what about holding both in a TFSA?
And what is your opinion of PPL? It never goes up? I also have ENB but they have the underwater pipeline issue. What would be alternatives?
Many thanks for your patience and great suggestions.
Connie
Do you still favour LIFE over DHT.un? And what about holding both in a TFSA?
And what is your opinion of PPL? It never goes up? I also have ENB but they have the underwater pipeline issue. What would be alternatives?
Many thanks for your patience and great suggestions.
Connie
Q: hello 5i:
recently, I asked a question about LIFE; thanks for the quick response. In hindsight, what I should have asked might have been: which covered call ETF, in the health care space, provides the best dividend rate, with the lowest return of capital. As we're dealing in registered accounts, return of capital is not of interest to me.
thanks
Paul L
recently, I asked a question about LIFE; thanks for the quick response. In hindsight, what I should have asked might have been: which covered call ETF, in the health care space, provides the best dividend rate, with the lowest return of capital. As we're dealing in registered accounts, return of capital is not of interest to me.
thanks
Paul L
Q: hello 5i:
nice yield, price has come down in the last year so more attractive. Of the yield, how much is return of capital, over the years? Is it significant, in your opinion?
thanks
Paul L
nice yield, price has come down in the last year so more attractive. Of the yield, how much is return of capital, over the years? Is it significant, in your opinion?
thanks
Paul L
Q: Hello 5i,
I have reviewed the questions on these two ETF's and I would like to confirm my thinking. I need to increase both my international and U.S. sectors, one more than the other. As I understand it, if I purchase LIFE, then my international sector would improve over HHL and if I purchase HHL, then my U.S. sector would improve over LIFE. Beyond geographic sector allocation I am largely indifferent albeit with a slight preference for HHL more due to its MER more than anything else.
So, are my assumptions correct and would you have anything further to add in terms of preferring one over the other that I may have overlooked?
Many thanks as always!!!
Cheers,
Mike
I have reviewed the questions on these two ETF's and I would like to confirm my thinking. I need to increase both my international and U.S. sectors, one more than the other. As I understand it, if I purchase LIFE, then my international sector would improve over HHL and if I purchase HHL, then my U.S. sector would improve over LIFE. Beyond geographic sector allocation I am largely indifferent albeit with a slight preference for HHL more due to its MER more than anything else.
So, are my assumptions correct and would you have anything further to add in terms of preferring one over the other that I may have overlooked?
Many thanks as always!!!
Cheers,
Mike
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iShares Global Healthcare ETF (IXJ)
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Health Care Select Sector SPDR (XLV)
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Evolve Global Healthcare Enhanced Yield Fund (LIFE)
Q: I know that you have suggested the US for healthcare sector exposure given the somewhat limited opportunities in Canada. I struggle a bit with the single company risks in the sector given the possible reversals in fortune with political policy decisions, failures with trials and products in the pipeline, lawsuits etc. etc. Can you suggest two or three ETFs that cover the the entire Healthcare universe (devices, pharmaceuticals, biotech, health insurance carriers and/or whatever else makes up the sector) reasonably well. Thank you!
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BMO Covered Call Utilities ETF (ZWU)
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CI Energy Giants Covered Call ETF (NXF)
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Canoe EIT Income Fund (EIT.UN)
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Main Street Capital Corporation (MAIN)
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BMO Canadian High Dividend Covered Call ETF (ZWC)
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Pacer Global Cash Cows Dividend ETF (GCOW)
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Oaktree Specialty Lending Corporation (OCSL)
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Owl Rock Capital Corporation (ORCC)
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Evolve Global Healthcare Enhanced Yield Fund (LIFE)
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JPMorgan Equity Premium Income ETF (JEPI)
Q: Looking at 3 very different asset classes that offer high yields and would appreciate your help in sorting which ones offer best risk/ reward.
1. Covered calls: NXF, ZWC, ZWU, LIFE, JEPI;
2. Credit - OCSL, ORCC, MAINMAIN
3. Yield - GCOW, EIT-UN.
Questions: 1. What is your comfort level on risk/reward for any or all;
2. Please choose which are investable with short commentary as to rationale and and target buy prices
1. Covered calls: NXF, ZWC, ZWU, LIFE, JEPI;
2. Credit - OCSL, ORCC, MAINMAIN
3. Yield - GCOW, EIT-UN.
Questions: 1. What is your comfort level on risk/reward for any or all;
2. Please choose which are investable with short commentary as to rationale and and target buy prices
Q: Hi, I am interested in Life, in particular the dividend and its's sustainability?
How does this etf compare with IHI? Is Life a product you would be interested in owning for income with some growth potential? Thanks
How does this etf compare with IHI? Is Life a product you would be interested in owning for income with some growth potential? Thanks
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BMO Covered Call Utilities ETF (ZWU)
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Evolve Global Healthcare Enhanced Yield Fund (LIFE)
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Global X S&P 500 Covered Call ETF (XYLD)
Q: Hi
Is it time to lighten up on the following and look at growth stock..
In our RRSP we have
LIFE at 5% of the RRSP (still not underwater)
XYLD at 9% of the RRSP
ZWU at 5% of the RRSP
Like the dividend but two holdings are are dropping in valve.
Thank you
Mike
Is it time to lighten up on the following and look at growth stock..
In our RRSP we have
LIFE at 5% of the RRSP (still not underwater)
XYLD at 9% of the RRSP
ZWU at 5% of the RRSP
Like the dividend but two holdings are are dropping in valve.
Thank you
Mike
Q: I have HHL & HHL.U in my registered accounts for many years. It has been a good dividend (>8%) generator with its policy of options investment of about 30%. It has a high management fee of 0.85 and MER of 0.99.
LIFE is similar with almost half fee and dividend is equally attractive. Like to get your advise comparable merits of switching HHL to LIFE.
LIFE is similar with almost half fee and dividend is equally attractive. Like to get your advise comparable merits of switching HHL to LIFE.
Q: Hi,
I have cash to purchase another dividend paying stock to add to my portfolio. Which of these would you recommend over 5-10 yrs and why?
thanks
Michele
I have cash to purchase another dividend paying stock to add to my portfolio. Which of these would you recommend over 5-10 yrs and why?
thanks
Michele
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Park Lawn Corporation (PLC)
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BCE Inc. (BCE)
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TC Energy Corporation (TRP)
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Fortis Inc. (FTS)
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North West Company Inc. (The) (NWC)
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Evolve Global Healthcare Enhanced Yield Fund (LIFE)
Q: Retired, dividend-income investor. I have monies dedicated to top up reasonably full positions held in BCE, FTS, LIFE, NWC, PLC, TRP. Ignore asset allocation. In what order would you deploy monies, based on total return over the next few years?
Thanks...Steve
Thanks...Steve
Q: The top 10 holdings (50% +) have a dividend yield of 0 to 4 % yield. The ETF shows a yield of 8.46%. Could you explain the discrepancy ? I like the sector. Beside HHL could recommend a other ETF.
Q: LIFE,DHT.For income would you have a preference,both or neither?Thanks.
Q: Hello, I have asked this question last Thursday morning, so just in case it got lost, here it is: these 2 ETFs seem to be similar, except for the lower MER for LIFE and the higher market cap for HHL, is there something to be aware of if I switch from HHL to LIFE for tax-loss reasons? Any disadvantage in putting money in LIFE? Is The Evolve business solid? Thanks.
Q: What's the x dividend date for LIFE?
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iShares Global Healthcare Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XHC)
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Evolve Global Healthcare Enhanced Yield Fund (LIFE)
Q: Hi to all.
Presently retiring in a few months and looking for income.
Presently we own XHC in our RRSP account and thinking of changing over to LIFE.
Would this be a good switch in your view, or is there a better option?
Thanks again
Mike
Presently retiring in a few months and looking for income.
Presently we own XHC in our RRSP account and thinking of changing over to LIFE.
Would this be a good switch in your view, or is there a better option?
Thanks again
Mike