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- BMO Aggregate Bond Index ETF (ZAG)
- Global X Active Ultra-Short Term Investment Grade Bond ETF (HFR)
- CI Investment Grade Bond ETF (FIG)
- PIMCO Monthly Income Fund (Canada) (PMIF)
- Dynamic Premium Yield PLUS Fund Series F (DYN3361)
- Pender Corporate Bond Fund Class I (PGF550)
- Picton Mahoney Fortified Income Alternative Fund (PFIA)
- BMO Premium Yield ETF (ZPAY)
- Quadratic Interest Rate Volatility And Inflation Hedge ETF (IVOL)
- Fidelity Global Core Plus Bond ETF (FCGB.U)
Q: Please take as many credits as you need to.
I'm so tired of seeing my fixed income portion of my portfolio trickle away. What would you think about equal allocation to the following?
I'm not so concerned with costs if the holding doesn't degrade, but I still want some yield. Please pick it apart and make suggestions. Thanks!
HORIZONS ACTIVE ULTRA SHORT .HFR
RBC CDN DISC BD ETF .RCDB
KRANESHARES TRUST IVOL
PIMCO MONTHLY INCOME FD CDA .PMIF
PENDER CORPORATE BOND FUND .PGF550
FIDELITY GBL CORE PLUS BD .FCGB
BMO PREM YIELD ETF .ZPAY
PICTON MAHONEY FORTIFIED .PFIA
DYNAMIC PREMIUM .DYN3361
BMO AGGREGATE BOND .ZAG
FIRST ASSET INVESTMENT GRADE .FIG
I'm so tired of seeing my fixed income portion of my portfolio trickle away. What would you think about equal allocation to the following?
I'm not so concerned with costs if the holding doesn't degrade, but I still want some yield. Please pick it apart and make suggestions. Thanks!
HORIZONS ACTIVE ULTRA SHORT .HFR
RBC CDN DISC BD ETF .RCDB
KRANESHARES TRUST IVOL
PIMCO MONTHLY INCOME FD CDA .PMIF
PENDER CORPORATE BOND FUND .PGF550
FIDELITY GBL CORE PLUS BD .FCGB
BMO PREM YIELD ETF .ZPAY
PICTON MAHONEY FORTIFIED .PFIA
DYNAMIC PREMIUM .DYN3361
BMO AGGREGATE BOND .ZAG
FIRST ASSET INVESTMENT GRADE .FIG
- iShares Canadian Real Return Bond Index ETF (XRB)
- iShares TIPS Bond ETF (TIP)
- Quadratic Interest Rate Volatility And Inflation Hedge ETF (IVOL)
- iShares S&P GSCI Commodity-Indexed Trust (GSG)
Q: I need to add fixed income to my portfolio. I do not believe the inflation we are heading for will be transitory. Given that assumption, are there ETF's you can suggest that will react best to inflation? And how would they do with the inevitable higher interest rates? Thank you.
- iShares S&P/TSX Composite High Dividend Index ETF (XEI)
- Quadratic Interest Rate Volatility And Inflation Hedge ETF (IVOL)
Q: Hi
Thinking of selling XEI down 11% and buying IVOL instead.
Presently I have1% in fixed income.
Your comments and suggestions always welcome.
Thank you
Mike
Thinking of selling XEI down 11% and buying IVOL instead.
Presently I have1% in fixed income.
Your comments and suggestions always welcome.
Thank you
Mike
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