Q: RDVY etf doesn't get brought up as much when compared with S&P500 (i.e. VOO). This ETF also has outperformed S&P500 over last 5 years. Would RDVY do better in an inflationary environment? What are you general thoughts?
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Q: If you held ipay, would you switch it for arkf, if taxes on gain were payable?
- iShares Russell 2000 Growth ETF (IWO)
- BMO S&P 500 Index ETF (ZSP)
- iShares S&P/TSX 60 Index ETF (XIU)
- Vanguard FTSE Emerging Markets All Cap Index ETF (VEE)
- SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (SPY)
- INVESCO QQQ Trust (QQQ)
- Vanguard Total International Stock (VXUS)
Q: Can you recommend a sort of Rip van Winkle portfolio for an 84 year old lady who just sold her house? We're talking in the neighbourhood of $400,000. She has little need for the money right now and is not worried much about volatility. She has an pension which helps too cover the need for bonds.
Q: Hello, for tax purposes is the income of CVD treated as interest or dividend? If you had to choose just one with the goal of income and "safety", which one would you pick? Thank you
- iShares Core Canadian Universe Bond Index ETF (XBB)
- iShares Diversified Monthly Income ETF (XTR)
- iShares Global Healthcare Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XHC)
- iShares MSCI World Index ETF (XWD)
- iShares S&P/TSX 60 Index ETF (XIU)
- iShares Global Healthcare ETF (IXJ)
- SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (SPY)
- INVESCO QQQ Trust (QQQ)
- Vanguard Conservative ETF Portfolio (VCNS)
- Vanguard Balanced ETF Portfolio (VBAL)
- Vanguard Growth ETF Portfolio (VGRO)
- iShares Core Balanced ETF Portfolio (XBAL)
- iShares Core Growth ETF Portfolio (XGRO)
- iShares S&P 100 ETF (OEF)
- iShares Global Comm Services ETF (IXP)
- iShares Core MSCI Total International Stock ETF (IXUS)
- Vanguard Retirement Income ETF Portfolio (VRIF)
- iShares MSCI World ETF (URTH)
Q: I am looking to finally replace the following mutual funds held in a self admin RSP account, to equivalent ETFs.
FID269 - Fid Monthly Inc;
FID5973 - Fid Global Innovation;
FID207 - Fid Global Concentrated Equity;
RBC460 - Sel Bal Ptf
TDB2760 - Td Retirement Balance
TDB652 - Td Global Entertainment & communication
TDB976 - Td Health Science
TDB2580 Td Tactical Monthly Inc
My goal is to replace these mutual funds with long term, high yielding where possible, low MER, CDN or US $ equivalent ETFs. Please provide 2 or 3 suggestions for each. Please deduct as many credit s as need.
Thank you for all the invaluable investment help you provide.
FID269 - Fid Monthly Inc;
FID5973 - Fid Global Innovation;
FID207 - Fid Global Concentrated Equity;
RBC460 - Sel Bal Ptf
TDB2760 - Td Retirement Balance
TDB652 - Td Global Entertainment & communication
TDB976 - Td Health Science
TDB2580 Td Tactical Monthly Inc
My goal is to replace these mutual funds with long term, high yielding where possible, low MER, CDN or US $ equivalent ETFs. Please provide 2 or 3 suggestions for each. Please deduct as many credit s as need.
Thank you for all the invaluable investment help you provide.
Q: Hi 5i,
For a new position and a 5+ year hold do you currently prefer IWM over IWO? Or could you recommend another ETF that would be good small cap exposure. Would IWO be a bit more challenged in a higher inflation environment?
For a new position and a 5+ year hold do you currently prefer IWM over IWO? Or could you recommend another ETF that would be good small cap exposure. Would IWO be a bit more challenged in a higher inflation environment?
Q: Hi, how can Purpose can fund a 0.6% distribution with a 0.15% management fee given how low bank deposit rates are? Thanks.
The fund documentation states ‘Deposits securely invested in cash accounts with Schedule 1 Canadian banks’.
The fund documentation states ‘Deposits securely invested in cash accounts with Schedule 1 Canadian banks’.
Q: Could you recommend 1 Biotech and 1 Fintech ETF? Can be either Canadian or US.
Thanks for your help
Thanks for your help
- Albemarle Corporation (ALB)
- Global X Lithium & Battery Tech ETF (LIT)
- iShares S&P Global Clean Energy Index Fund (ICLN)
- Sociedad Quimica y Minera S.A. (SQM)
- KraneShares CSI China Internet ETF (KWEB)
- Plug Power Inc. (PLUG)
Q: I'm interested in these ETF themes, how would you rank them long term? Do you see any overlap between ICLN and LIT? And if I wanted to go the individual stock route instead of the ETF, what would be your top two individual stock picks within each ETF (either cad or us listed). Thank you!
Q: Sorry VDY is wrong index. FTSE dividend was the index I was asking about.
Q: This ETF interests me but I really have very little understanding of convertible bonds. Can this fund be considered a pure fixed income option? Having been burned twice on preferred shares I’m a bit leery on two fronts, investing in things that are neither equity nor fixed income, and investing in things I don’t understand. CVD has held up over the past 5 years while delivering a pretty good yield. What are the risks going forward and would you have any concerns about capital preservation?
- Global X S&P 500 Index Corporate Class ETF (HXS)
- Global X Intl Developed Markets Equity Index Corporate Class ETF (HXDM)
- Dynamic Active International ETF (DXIF)
Q: Good day team,
Please excuse me if this question has been asked before but is there an international focused etf I can contribute to in my tfsa where I don't have to pay withholding taxes? If so, can you list a few please?
Cheers
Please excuse me if this question has been asked before but is there an international focused etf I can contribute to in my tfsa where I don't have to pay withholding taxes? If so, can you list a few please?
Cheers
Q: Dear 5i,
does VIXY behave like a leveraged ETF such that they are not suitable for buy and hold investors. I understand that leveraged ETF's reset every day and there is price erosion so they are only suitable for short term investing. Would VIXY be ok for a buy and hold investor who believes that there was going to be a significant correction in the overall US market in the medium to long term? Your thoughts are much appreciated.
does VIXY behave like a leveraged ETF such that they are not suitable for buy and hold investors. I understand that leveraged ETF's reset every day and there is price erosion so they are only suitable for short term investing. Would VIXY be ok for a buy and hold investor who believes that there was going to be a significant correction in the overall US market in the medium to long term? Your thoughts are much appreciated.
Q: Would it be a good time to get into the EV market and if so, which ETF would you suggest. Thanks
- Mosaic Company (The) (MOS)
- Tyson Foods Inc. (TSN)
- iShares Global Agriculture Index ETF (COW)
- iShares S&P/TSX Capped Consumer Staples Index ETF (XST)
- Nutrien Ltd. (NTR)
Q: Hello Folks:
With increasing inflation of grocery bills, do you have suggestions on how to play this situation. I am thinking an ETF representing a bundle of basic food items or individual companies providing inputs such as Agrium?
Thank you brian
With increasing inflation of grocery bills, do you have suggestions on how to play this situation. I am thinking an ETF representing a bundle of basic food items or individual companies providing inputs such as Agrium?
Thank you brian
Q: Two separate questions on the same theme I guess. First, Can you comment on CAE’s ability to deal with an inflationary environment, especially if interest rates were to rise? Thinking of their balance sheet, “pricing power” and so on, as well as their current P/E versus historic. Second, wondering how XHY might fare in the near term as well? Looking at the last number of years it has held up pretty well considering the yield, but it seems like a fair number of storm clouds gathering on the horizon that make me wonder about defaults etc.
Thank you,
Thank you,
- Vanguard FTSE Emerging Markets ETF (VWO)
- Vanguard Total International Stock (VXUS)
- Vanguard FTSE Developed Markets ETF (VEA)
- WisdomTree International SmallCap Dividend Fund (DLS)
- WisdomTree International MidCap Dividend Fund (DIM)
Q: Hi 5i,
Thinking of selling VXUS and buying VEA, VWO, DIM, DLS in its place to gain wider exposure to international stocks, what do you think of this idea. I will be able to control percentages in various market cap. companies too.
Thinking of selling VXUS and buying VEA, VWO, DIM, DLS in its place to gain wider exposure to international stocks, what do you think of this idea. I will be able to control percentages in various market cap. companies too.
- BMO Mid Corporate Bond Index ETF (ZCM)
- BMO Short Corporate Bond Index ETF (ZCS)
- iShares Core Canadian Short Term Bond Index ETF (XSB)
- Invesco Preferred ETF (PGX)
- iShares U.S. Preferred Stock (PFF)
- Vanguard Short-Term Bond ETF (BSV)
- BMO US Preferred Share Index ETF (ZUP.U)
- BMO US Preferred Share Index ETF (ZUP)
- Vanguard Short-Term Government Bond ETF (VGSH)
- Vanguard Short-Term Corporate Bond ETF (VCSH)
- iShares 1-3 Year Credit Bond ETF (IGSB)
Q: Hi 5iResearch team
I am in the process of doing re-weighting. I know the above etfs. The US bond etf (VGSH) has very low interest yield compared to the CAD ones (XSB, ZCS, and ZCM).
1. Are there other US bond etfs that are similar to the above CAD ones in terms of yield and risk?
2. ZUP is in CAD$ and US$. Can you please recommend two more (CAD or US) etfs that are similar to ZUP in terms of yield and risk?
Thank you for the great service.
I am in the process of doing re-weighting. I know the above etfs. The US bond etf (VGSH) has very low interest yield compared to the CAD ones (XSB, ZCS, and ZCM).
1. Are there other US bond etfs that are similar to the above CAD ones in terms of yield and risk?
2. ZUP is in CAD$ and US$. Can you please recommend two more (CAD or US) etfs that are similar to ZUP in terms of yield and risk?
Thank you for the great service.
Q: Have some US$. Thoughts on the Zero Coupon product from Pimco.
Q: In a tax free account, between these two, which would you recommend for a long term hold? Or is it a wash?
Thanks.
Thanks.