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Q: Would you have any objections about this fund invested in a fixed income part of portfolio within a registered account ? Could you suggest some similar funds or ETF as a better option and/or for diversification of a fixed income portion of portfolio. Thank you.
- Enbridge Inc. (ENB)
- Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp. (AQN)
- Northland Power Inc. (NPI)
- Labrador Iron Ore Royalty Corporation (LIF)
- Transcontinental Inc. Class A Subordinate Voting Shares (TCL.A)
- iShares Diversified Monthly Income ETF (XTR)
- Nutrien Ltd. (NTR)
- PIMCO Monthly Income Fund (Canada) Series F (PMO205)
Q: I have an unregistered account with about 12 CDN blue chip stocks. The purpose of the account is to generate dividend income for the next several decades, while providing slow and steady capital growth.
I have taken the decision to exit ENB, LIF, NTR and TCL.A and to increase holdings in AQN, NPI, PMO205, XTR.
I know timing will never be perfect, but just looking for some timing guidance due to current market conditions and cyclicality of some of these stocks.
Trying to avoid horrible hindsight commentry: that was OBVIOUSLY a poor time to make that change....
I have taken the decision to exit ENB, LIF, NTR and TCL.A and to increase holdings in AQN, NPI, PMO205, XTR.
I know timing will never be perfect, but just looking for some timing guidance due to current market conditions and cyclicality of some of these stocks.
Trying to avoid horrible hindsight commentry: that was OBVIOUSLY a poor time to make that change....
Q: We are a semi retired couple with RRSP's/RRIF's, TFSA's and a shared open account for dividend income.
In the dividend income account, we have 10 or so of the classic blue chip CDN stocks + CPD. (roughly equally portions), and are considering the addition of another monthly payer such as PMO205 to diversify asset types and stabilize monthly income a bit.
Does PMO205 make sense for this account?
If not, do you have other suggestions?
In the other accounts, our fixed income portion (VAB) has been a dog over the last couple of years.
In the dividend income account, we have 10 or so of the classic blue chip CDN stocks + CPD. (roughly equally portions), and are considering the addition of another monthly payer such as PMO205 to diversify asset types and stabilize monthly income a bit.
Does PMO205 make sense for this account?
If not, do you have other suggestions?
In the other accounts, our fixed income portion (VAB) has been a dog over the last couple of years.
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