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iShares Core Canadian Short Term Bond Index ETF (XSB $26.86)
- $26.86 Cap: $2.13B
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iShares Core Canadian Universe Bond Index ETF (XBB $27.96)
- $27.96 Cap: $7.26B
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iShares Core Canadian Short Term Corporate Bond Index ETF (XSH $19.10)
- $19.10 Cap: $1.35B
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iShares U.S. High Yield Bond Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XHY $16.74)
- $16.74 Cap: $422M
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Q: Generally speaking what would your percent allocation of the above ETF's be in ones bond portfolio?
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BMO Aggregate Bond Index ETF (ZAG $13.69)
- $13.69 Cap: $6.99B
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BMO Long Federal Bond Index ETF (ZFL $12.07)
- $12.07 Cap: $3.04B
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iShares Core Canadian Short Term Corporate Bond Index ETF (XSH $19.10)
- $19.10 Cap: $1.35B
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Q: I have these in a robo managed portfolio and am down 25% on ZFL and 5.4% on ZAG and 8.2% on XSH.
Since it appears interest rates appear to be stabilizing should one hold on for a recovery or try a different strategy or different holdings. Perhaps maybe moving to GIC or HISA EFT or other holdings you may suggest. Or do you think the same recovery may be seen by continuing to hold?
This loss seems to be an issue with those that have to go managed funds and mutuals with a balanced EFT portfolio.
I am going to transfer from so called managed to my own managed EFT's to avoid the fees. Think I can do just as well (or poorly depending on how you look at it) but wondering if I should switch holdings when moving funds to self directed EFT's.
I do have a separate portfolio with individual stocks, so this is basically a portfolio to minimize management and time requirements.
Since it appears interest rates appear to be stabilizing should one hold on for a recovery or try a different strategy or different holdings. Perhaps maybe moving to GIC or HISA EFT or other holdings you may suggest. Or do you think the same recovery may be seen by continuing to hold?
This loss seems to be an issue with those that have to go managed funds and mutuals with a balanced EFT portfolio.
I am going to transfer from so called managed to my own managed EFT's to avoid the fees. Think I can do just as well (or poorly depending on how you look at it) but wondering if I should switch holdings when moving funds to self directed EFT's.
I do have a separate portfolio with individual stocks, so this is basically a portfolio to minimize management and time requirements.
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iShares Core Canadian Short Term Corporate Bond Index ETF (XSH $19.10)
- $19.10 Cap: $1.35B
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Q: Are there any Canadian ETfs or low mer mutual funds that invest in investment grade corporate bonds with duration of 5 years less.?
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