Q: Hi Peter and team,
My US investment portfolio is 20% of my combined portfolios. In my Canadian (registered and non) I mostly have stocks from the 5i growth portfolio.
My US investments are full positions in VIG, BRK.B, IWO, QQQ, SLW & INTC and half position in FEZ. I also hold CRUS, VOD, VZ and GT.
I would like to get your thoughts(outlook) for the next 2 to 3 years considering the interest rates may be going(US) up and QE in Europe.
I am thinking of increasing my FEZ to full position but I have to sell something. In your opinion how should I rebalance my portfolio?
I value your opinion and really appreciate what you all do for retail investors like us.
Q: You've mentioned CBO as a relatively good ETF to hold in the bond space. But when you look at the 5 year chart, it's on a downtrend. Is this really a good time to buy CBO?
Q: Would you consider this ETF a good add on to my portfolio for stability and decent growth. It seems to have been doing pretty good lately and wandering if that would be due to the consumer staples that it holds.
Q: I would like to start an RESP for my 10 grand children. The oldest being 9 and the youngest just born. Do you have any suggestions for core positions that I should hold over the next seven years.
Q: Is there an etf that holds Canadian or US securities eligible for a RRSP account that also mandates investing only in companies with worthy fundamentals/balance sheets. I know of a mutual fund that does this but I am hoping to acquire an etf. Sector diversification would be preferred but not necessary.
Thank you once again.
I have read that your favourite US dividend ETF is VIG. I own the TSX listed version (VGG) in my RRSP. Although, there is no withholding tax on dividends in an RRSP, there seem to be some erosion from taxes within VGG itself. Can you recommend a US dividend etf that is efficient to hold within an RRSP?
I note that the total return of VIG has been less than VV. Is this compensated for by lower volatility?
I was planning to add ZIC, BMO Mid-term US IG Corporate Bond Index etf, to my portfolio. It has a yield of 3.4% and the weighted average duration is 6.51 years.
What are your thoughts on buying ZIC at this time and your general opinion on bonds at this point in the economic cycle?
Q: Hi all. I purchased shares in the above a few months ago and it has been doing nicely. However, I note that you are recommending EPI. Can you please tell me the main differences. Would you Recommending making a switch?
Thanks.
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Asked by Geoffrey on November 19, 2014
Q: Great job you are doing. Could you please tell me about this ETF, other than low volume could you give me your recommendation for a 2 year or more hold in a RSP. It would be a 3-4% holding with another US ETF, XSP, at about 5%. Do you have any other choices and why. Thanks
Would you please recommend a couple of US funds ETF'S geared towards income and growth, and one which is strickly income? safety of principal is a priority. I need a US dollar income stream, with a $100,000 to invest.
Q: I believe that the drop in the Canadian dollar may have reached its maximum. Ideally, I would like to transfer cash in my US$ acct to my CDN$ acct for a few months, but the exorbitant discount broker "back-and-forth" exchange rate fees would wipe out most of any potential gains.
Are you aware of any ETF that tracks the CDN dollar but is denominated in US funds? (e.g. a CDN dollar "bull" ETF). This would allow me to avoid actually having to suffer the exchange rate losses.
Q: Hi Peter and team. I am wondering if it is time to pick up some European ETF's. What are your thoughts on IEV AND VGK,which one is better and is this a good time to buy or should I wait.
Thanks
Q: Re the trading of etfs which typically consist of a NUMBER of stocks, what factors dictate a rise/fall in price? Plz compare with the rise/fall of an individual stock.
Thanks