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Q: Greetings,

A few questions here so deduct as apprioriate.

What is 5i's thoughts on dipping into the Gaming and Resort industry. Too soon?

MGM looks like iniders have been accumulating? What are your thoughts on MGM going forward? Debt? Still too soon?

Perhaps BJK would be a better play reducing risk etc. What are your thoughts here? Is "the bottom in"?

Cheers!

Read Answer Asked by Duane on May 08, 2020
Q: It was pointed out to me that when a certain ETF has USD and CAD versions, the USD version tends to have the higher yield. Why is that? As of May 1, 2020, for example, this is true for ZST/ZUS.U, ZTL/ZTL.U, ZDY/ZDY.U, ZIC/ZIC.U, ZWH/ZWH.U

The BMO website claims that the liquidity of an ETF has more to do with the liquidity of its underlying holdings, rather than the the ETF itself. Do you agree? Case in point - ZDY.U is fairly thinly traded, with a relatively small number of shares outstanding. There are many days in which no shares of ZDY.U are traded at all. Yet, whenever I purchase shares of ZDY.U using a market order (against 5i's advice), I get a price very close to the bid/ask price, and the bid-ask spread appears quite narrow. Thank you.
Read Answer Asked by Walter on May 06, 2020
Q: Can you comment on these ETF's I presently hold in a corporate unregistered acct. I have a large amount in DVY.US - not sure why (previously with a FI ) Looking to update this portfolio based on present times. In At least a 5 year hold. Please take as many credits as needed.
Thanks so much.
Read Answer Asked by Lorraine on May 05, 2020
Q: Sir: The Dragon portfolio suggests holdings in 1. Long volatility and 2. Commodity trending. Can you please give me examples of ETFs or any funds available that would represent these approaches? Thanks JP
Read Answer Asked by James on May 05, 2020
Q: Opening an RESP for new born. What stocks (Cdn. or U.S.) would you recommend, taking into account safety and dividends. Obviously looking at a long time frame and plan to contribute $2,500 per year. Thanks for your insight.
Dave
Read Answer Asked by David on May 05, 2020