Q: If one wants to invest in the nuclear energy, which seems to have a bright future for the long term, which component stocks will see the most growth in terms of price appreciation. Would it be the builders who build the infrastructure (i.e nuclear plants) or the mineral (Uranium) or the mining companies. Is there any ETF which would encompass all these?
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Investment Q&A
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BMO Equal Weight Utilities Index ETF (ZUT $25.84)
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Harvest Equal Weight Global Utilities Income ETF (HUTL $18.77)
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Hamilton Enhanced Utilities ETF (HUTS $14.39)
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Evolve Canadian Utilities Enhanced Yield Index Fund (UTES $9.38)
Q: Hi fellows,
Looking for a utilities ETF for a growth portfolio.
What do you think of HUTS-T, HUTL-T, UTES-n (Virtus Reaves Utilities ETF)?
Any other coming to mind?
Many thanks,
Jacques IDS
Looking for a utilities ETF for a growth portfolio.
What do you think of HUTS-T, HUTL-T, UTES-n (Virtus Reaves Utilities ETF)?
Any other coming to mind?
Many thanks,
Jacques IDS
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iShares Core S&P/TSX Capped Composite Index ETF (XIC $50.21)
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SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (SPY $683.39)
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Mawer Canadian Equity Fund Series A (MAW106 $114.05)
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Mawer U.S. Equity Fund Series A (MAW108 $109.82)
Q: Peter, I’m also tiring of underperformance of MAW funds. Could you suggest alts for these two please? Thanks,
Rod
Rod
Q: What do you think about UMAX in a TFSA to generate monthly tax free income. Are there any issues related to ROC with this ETF in a TFSA.
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iShares Core S&P/TSX Capped Composite Index ETF (XIC $50.21)
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iShares S&P/TSX Canadian Dividend Aristocrats Index ETF (CDZ $40.50)
Q: What two ETFs would you recommend for my Canadian part of my portfolio?
Q: Best junior gold ETF? Silver? In Canadian dollars please.
Thank you!
Thank you!
Q: Could I have your opinion on Global X Artificial Intelligence Infrastructure Index ETF (MTRX.TO). It is a small fund but has outperformed most other AI funds I have compared it to. It seems a good way to invest in AI infrastructure. Thanks.
Q: Can you please suggest US equivalents to these two CDN covered call utilities etf's ?
Thx
Thx
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Manulife Strategic Investment Grade Gb Bond Fd Adv (MMF4575 $9.01)
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Vanguard Global Aggregate Bond Index ETF (CAD-hedged) (VGAB)
Q: Your comments please about this fund for global bond exposure in a diversified portfolio. Are there any ETF's that would be similar in scope and performance.
Thanks, Brian
Thanks, Brian
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RBC Short Term U.S. Corporate Bond ETF (RUSB $21.93)
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BMO Short-Term US Treasury Bond Index ETF (ZTS.U) (ZTS.U)
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Vanguard Ultra-Short Bond ETF (VUSB $49.96)
Q: What ETF would you recommend for a US dollar TFSA that would similar to VUSB?
My understanding is any US interest earned in a non registered account has a 15% withholding tax.
My understanding is any US interest earned in a non registered account has a 15% withholding tax.
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iShares S&P/TSX Canadian Preferred Share Index ETF (CPD $13.67)
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iShares Core Canadian Short Term Bond Index ETF (XSB $27.11)
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iShares Core Canadian Universe Bond Index ETF (XBB $28.58)
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Evolve Active Canadian Preferred Share Fund (DIVS $17.46)
Q: Greetings 5i, I am concerned about the current outlook for preferred shares, say 1 - 3 year horizon. What is your opinion on a switch from preferreds to short - mid term bond etfs over this time period? Thank you.
Q: What are your thoughts on CNYE. How can they offer to pay 32% dividend. Is this worth investing.
Thanks for your excellent service
Thanks for your excellent service
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Vanguard FTSE All-World Ex-US Small Capital Index Fund ETF (VSS $143.76)
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Mawer Global Small Cap Fund Series O (MAW250 $15.45)
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iShares MSCI EAFE Small-Cap ETF (SCZ $77.47)
Q: I have held the Mawer Small Cap Global fund for several years. performance hasn't been too good in my mind. I am just about flat since original investment. How does this compare to other similar funds? Can you suggest other choices that may be a better choice?
Q: I would like to set up a portfolio of approximately $250,000 for my son who is in his mid forties who has zero interest or ability to manage the portfolio. Half the money would be in a TFSA and the other half in a 'cash' account. One possible option is to invest in a number of ETF's along the lines of the MoneySaver, Model Portfolio but not certain that this would be a good option as rebalancing would be required on a regular basis.
The other option that I am considering is to invest in one or more balanced ETF's or mutual funds such as VBAL, VGRO, XBAL, ZBAL, etc, or perhaps MF's such as the TD Balance Index Fund or the CIBC Balanced index Fund.
How would you structure a portfolio that would require little / preferably no maintenance over a long time frame. Thanks
With ETF's such as VBAL, XBAl, are dividends or interest payments reinvested by the 'fund. or is reinvesting of any proceeds necessary?
The other option that I am considering is to invest in one or more balanced ETF's or mutual funds such as VBAL, VGRO, XBAL, ZBAL, etc, or perhaps MF's such as the TD Balance Index Fund or the CIBC Balanced index Fund.
How would you structure a portfolio that would require little / preferably no maintenance over a long time frame. Thanks
With ETF's such as VBAL, XBAl, are dividends or interest payments reinvested by the 'fund. or is reinvesting of any proceeds necessary?
Q: your thoughts on BTGD
Q: I missed the “rush on gold” and now seeking a method to buy a basket of goods required for EV market. Is there a specific ETF or other type of investment you would recommend?
Q: My son has US$100K to invest in a non-registered account. He would like to keep it simple and invest in a low fee ETF for balanced growth. Please suggest suitable investment vehicle in USD denomination.
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iShares Core Canadian Corporate Bond Index ETF (XCB $20.41)
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iShares Core Canadian Short Term Bond Index ETF (XSB $27.11)
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iShares Core Canadian Universe Bond Index ETF (XBB $28.58)
Q: Generally speaking, within one's bond portfolio what percentages of the portfolio would you allocate to the three ETF's mentioned.
Q: I don't have any uranium stocks. Would Cameco fit the bill or should I look at an etf to be more diversified. thanks and Greetings, Peter
Q: Two part question:
What are the major differences between these two covered call utilities etf's? Wondering why/how UMAX has ~2X dividend yield?
Would it be possible to suggest equivalent covered call etf(s) for US market?
Thank you.
What are the major differences between these two covered call utilities etf's? Wondering why/how UMAX has ~2X dividend yield?
Would it be possible to suggest equivalent covered call etf(s) for US market?
Thank you.