Q: The US portion of my portfolio consists of CSCO, MCD, UTX, BHP and AAPL (a little bit heavy on the Tech side because of no exposure on the Canadian technology front). I took some profits and trimmed my exposure to CSCO and MCD after nice run-ups and am looking to use the proceeds to further diversify. I'm thinking perhaps a US financial (and really a play on Consumer Discretionary spending) like AXP or a Medical Supplies company like BDX. Or does something else jump out at you as being a nice complement to what I own? Thanks.
Q: The Russell 2000 Index Fund [xsu] has run quite a way but is it still a good investment?It's hedged to the Cdn dollar but would an ETF in US funds be more prudent? Your comments are always appreciated.
Dave
Q: Thoughts on bond allocation in this current environment? I'm relatively young and have an aiming for a total allocation of ~15%, specifically in XBB.
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Asked by Richard on September 08, 2013
Q: Peter, thanks for identifying HEW as an ETF that equal weights the TSX 60. In your opinion do you think there is an advantage holding some of this fund with a MER of .50 vs funds with .11? Also if yes what % of a total CDN ETF 60 holding would you allocate to HEW?
Thanks
Q: For the fixed income portion of my US holdings would stocks like MTGE, AGNC, NLY, HTS and CMO be appropriate. They all have high yields. Or does the downside risk on their share prices when interest rates increase make this an unwise investment plan?
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Asked by Heather on September 03, 2013
Q: Recently, I had asked you about 4 to 6 energy stocks for comparison purposes which you answered. I am still thinking about them and also am considering 2 ETF's. They are ZWU and ZUT. Could you explain the difference and do you have an opinion on them? Thanks again for your good work.
Gary
Q: Peter - is this a good time to invest in Europe? I am looking to take a 3 to 5 percent position in my portfolio. If so, can you please recommend an eft that is poised for growth. Thank You.
Q: I am interested in getting some gold stock in our joint portfolio. My husband was thinking of NUGT,but has just done a ten for one and is at the bottom of the slope, and no dividend. What is the outlook for it? Carol
Q: Symbol=VRE. Vanguard Canada FTSE CDN Capped REIT ETF. Contains 19 CDN REITs (RioCan, H&R, Calloway, Cominar, BPO, etc.). MER= 0.40%. Seems like a good way to get REIT diversity for reasonable cost. Previous 5i answers indicated that current REIT slump is due to "sector rotation" and that money may return looking for income. Would VRE be a good way to do this? Comments please. Additional words regarding Vanguard Canada ETFs also appreciated.
Thanks from IslandJohn.
Q: I just got back from vacation and noticed that CPD has been hammered and also the yield is only showing as 4.3%, even at the lower price. Did this ETF reduce their payout?