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- Invesco Low Volatility Portfolio ETF (PLV)
- Vanguard Conservative ETF Portfolio (VCNS)
- Vanguard Conservative Income ETF Portfolio (VCIP)
- BMO Conservative ETF (ZCON)
- Vanguard Retirement Income ETF Portfolio (VRIF)
Q: I am interested in an 'all-in-one' diversified ETF to provide regular (quarterly/monthly) income such as VCIP, that best meets the following criteria:
1) Fairly conservative
2) As tax-advantaged as possible as it will be held in a non-registered account
3) Yield that can reasonably be expected to outpace inflation over time
4) MER<0.4
The rest of the investment portfolio is well diversified across geography, market cap, and sector, achieved with a few broad market index ETFs.
1) Fairly conservative
2) As tax-advantaged as possible as it will be held in a non-registered account
3) Yield that can reasonably be expected to outpace inflation over time
4) MER<0.4
The rest of the investment portfolio is well diversified across geography, market cap, and sector, achieved with a few broad market index ETFs.
- BMO Monthly Income ETF (ZMI)
- Invesco Low Volatility Portfolio ETF (PLV)
- Vanguard Balanced ETF Portfolio (VBAL)
Q: Can you advise as to a hands off type of income fund or etf that is most likely not to return capital.should these be avoided to have a more accurate income with less year end adjustment for tax purposes? Do you think the vanguard ones as per vbal would most likely do this?I have held xtr in the past and it does need to ret.cap. to keep up with the high yield. Any reflection on this and suggestions greatly appreciated. Thank you.
Q: 5Iteam: If you look at the track record of phn balance d fund of which I have held off and on over the year's and allways ended up wondering why I sold. Could you give an opinion as to why anyone who wants a hands off approach to part of their portfolio would be any better off with say Plv or Vbal or even Pimco or other. Your comments greatly appreciated.
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