Q: IJR has underperformed IWO this year. I am wondering if it is still worth holding or would selling for more IWO make sense? Also does 5i still believe small caps will turn-around and out-perform in future?
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Investment Q&A
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Q: Q: Hi 5i team. Invested in SILJ some time ago based on your advice. Thank you. I'm wondering if there is an ETF that you like that invests in junior gold miners.
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Vanguard FTSE Developed All Cap ex North America Index ETF (VIU $41.93)
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Vanguard FTSE Developed ex North America High Dividend Yield Index ETF (VIDY $39.82)
Q: I'm looking to increase international exposure inside a TFSA account focused on long term growth. Is there enough difference between these two to own both ? If only one, which one would you add?
thanks
thanks
Q: Hi gang,
I am looking into buying crcl. Is it any advantage to buy ccup? Any suggestions?
Thanks. Alnoor
I am looking into buying crcl. Is it any advantage to buy ccup? Any suggestions?
Thanks. Alnoor
Q: What is your opinion on this ETF
Q: hi, are there some low cost globally diversified eft's you are comfortable with?
thankyou.
thankyou.
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BMO S&P 500 Index ETF (ZSP $103.65)
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iShares Core S&P/TSX Capped Composite Index ETF (XIC $48.84)
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Invesco NASDAQ 100 Index ETF (QQC $41.72)
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Vanguard FTSE Developed All Cap ex North America Index ETF (VIU $41.93)
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Vanguard Global Momentum Factor ETF (VMO $77.22)
Q: Hello Peter
I have been a member since the early lunching of 5I and I have done very well thank you. I also managed my family portfolios with success. My approach was and still is 100% Stocks with a growth tilt and no Bonds.
Now 86 years old, I am starting to transfer gradually to my heirs the proceeds of my stock portfolio. My heirs a son and a daughter both professionals have no interest in managing a stock portfolio.
I am thinking of converting gradually my stocks and their portfolios to ETFs such as ZSP 30%, XIC 30%, VMO 15%, VIU 10% and QQC 15% with the intention of rebalancing once a year.
Is this approach and suggested portfolio viable for the next 5 to 10 years, please do not hesitate to suggest appropriate changes to achieve for the long term capital preservation, a reasonable return of 8% and a certain peace of mind with minimum effort.
I always valued your wisdom and advice and above all I would like to thank you for your help to manage my moneys with success.
Raouf
I have been a member since the early lunching of 5I and I have done very well thank you. I also managed my family portfolios with success. My approach was and still is 100% Stocks with a growth tilt and no Bonds.
Now 86 years old, I am starting to transfer gradually to my heirs the proceeds of my stock portfolio. My heirs a son and a daughter both professionals have no interest in managing a stock portfolio.
I am thinking of converting gradually my stocks and their portfolios to ETFs such as ZSP 30%, XIC 30%, VMO 15%, VIU 10% and QQC 15% with the intention of rebalancing once a year.
Is this approach and suggested portfolio viable for the next 5 to 10 years, please do not hesitate to suggest appropriate changes to achieve for the long term capital preservation, a reasonable return of 8% and a certain peace of mind with minimum effort.
I always valued your wisdom and advice and above all I would like to thank you for your help to manage my moneys with success.
Raouf
Q: Please recommend vehicles for investing in the commodity natural gas.Thanks.
Q: Early September I asked a question about these two companies.
Hura has shown big increases in price while u.un
has gone nowhere
If you were to buy now would you buy Hura after this big run up ? Would you buy u.un also?
In your previous answer, you suggested buying both
Always
Thank you
Hura has shown big increases in price while u.un
has gone nowhere
If you were to buy now would you buy Hura after this big run up ? Would you buy u.un also?
In your previous answer, you suggested buying both
Always
Thank you
Q: Hello 5i,
Retired investor requiring sustainable income.
I currently hold ZWG as a large part of my International holdings, however it is largely U.S. and I am currently overweight U.S. by 10% according to my P.A. analysis.
I require the higher income that the C.C. ETF's bring to the table and I was considering switching from ZWG to EMCC:CA (Global X MSCI Emerging Markets C.C. ETF), either in whole or in part. Currently I have no Emerging Market coverage to speak of.
I do have some other Global X products and have no issues with them, but I would like your expert opinion on my proposed switch. Are there any "red flags" that I should be aware of? Would there be other options that you could recommend that you would be far more comfortable with?
Many thanks for any clarity you can provide!!
Cheers,
Mike
Retired investor requiring sustainable income.
I currently hold ZWG as a large part of my International holdings, however it is largely U.S. and I am currently overweight U.S. by 10% according to my P.A. analysis.
I require the higher income that the C.C. ETF's bring to the table and I was considering switching from ZWG to EMCC:CA (Global X MSCI Emerging Markets C.C. ETF), either in whole or in part. Currently I have no Emerging Market coverage to speak of.
I do have some other Global X products and have no issues with them, but I would like your expert opinion on my proposed switch. Are there any "red flags" that I should be aware of? Would there be other options that you could recommend that you would be far more comfortable with?
Many thanks for any clarity you can provide!!
Cheers,
Mike
Q: Good morning,
What happens in a rate cut cycle with this ETF.
Beaucoup Thanks for your unique service from a long time subscriber. Didn't think I would make so much money in the market. Time in the market not market timing as you put it.
What happens in a rate cut cycle with this ETF.
Beaucoup Thanks for your unique service from a long time subscriber. Didn't think I would make so much money in the market. Time in the market not market timing as you put it.
Q: Thank you for suggesting HISU for US cash. A couple of questions: is there a fee or restriction on how long funds are held in this etf? Also, the symbol says :CA, can this be purchased and held in a US $ RIF?
Thank you!
Thank you!
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Vanguard Balanced ETF Portfolio (VBAL $36.86)
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Global X Balanced Asset Allocation ETF (HBAL $17.25)
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iShares Core Balanced ETF Portfolio (XBAL $33.35)
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BMO Balanced ETF (ZBAL $14.88)
Q: I was intrigued by this ETF and also looked up these other fidelity funds. can you give me your assessment of these three as a one stop shop for a retired senior looking for some fixed and growth investments being somewhat conservative. Any other suggestions for a income/ balanced, and equity ETF
Thanks Dave
Thanks Dave
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SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (SPY $669.57)
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INVESCO QQQ Trust (QQQ $606.02)
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iShares MSCI USA Quality GARP ETF (GARP $65.98)
Q: What is your opinion of this ETF? A buy, hold or sell. Thanks. Cheers
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BMO US Dividend ETF (ZDY $50.36)
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Vanguard FTSE Developed All Cap ex North America Index ETF (VIU $41.93)
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Vanguard FTSE Developed ex North America High Dividend Yield Index ETF (VIDY $39.82)
Q: Good morning, I currently use ETFs for foreign investments and I now have a large position in ZDI. I like it's growth and dividend. I have been looking at VIDY recently for diversification. I like it's growth rate of the last 5 years (does not have 10 year history). Can I have your thoughts on both these etf's and any other growth oriented ex-north-america etf's. Thank you.
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YieldMax Gold Miners Option Income Strategy ETF (GDXY $15.73)
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YieldMax Universe Fund of Option Income ETFs (YMAX $10.48)
Q: I have asked lots of questions on GDXY and received answers that helped me assess the questions . So thanks for your great answers .....One additional question I have is on " dividend movement " .... I've researched this myself and haven't really noticed an effect from the security going ex-dividend with an associated drop in price . But this question is on " the honking big dividend effect " . I once asked Yieldmax investor relations a question. They ignored the question but put me on their mailing list . As a result I know how much the dividend is going to be the day before it goes ex- dividend..... I was notified today { the day before it goes ex-dividend } that the dividend will be 72.86% { annualized }.... As of 8:00 AM this morning the price of Gold is up $61.90 and the price of GDXY is up .30 or 1.70% .....
What I want to know is during previous extraordinarily large dividend payments { 70% or better } what was happening to the price of Gold ? The GDXY ETF price ? And if there was a reaction how long on average it took to settle to it's former price ? I would like to know what 5i's opinion on " why " the security moves or doesn't move on going ex-dividend into these large payments .....And how long it takes things to get back to normal ...... I'm trying to assess whether it is worthwhile going overweight couple of percent for a couple of days to collect the dividend and then sell and go back to my normal weighting ? Thanks for your terrific service ......
What I want to know is during previous extraordinarily large dividend payments { 70% or better } what was happening to the price of Gold ? The GDXY ETF price ? And if there was a reaction how long on average it took to settle to it's former price ? I would like to know what 5i's opinion on " why " the security moves or doesn't move on going ex-dividend into these large payments .....And how long it takes things to get back to normal ...... I'm trying to assess whether it is worthwhile going overweight couple of percent for a couple of days to collect the dividend and then sell and go back to my normal weighting ? Thanks for your terrific service ......
Q: I am looking for some suggestions for good balanced funds now that I am retired.
Q: ZJUL Will this etf go up in value during a correction? Also, where is a good place to park USD ?
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Chevron Corporation (CVX $149.62)
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General Dynamics Corporation (GD $338.22)
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JPMorgan Chase & Co. (JPM $299.22)
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Altria Group Inc. (MO $57.19)
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Procter & Gamble Company (The) (PG $146.83)
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Williams Companies Inc. (The) (WMB $59.32)
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Vanguard Dividend Appreciation FTF (VIG $217.24)
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United Bankshares Inc. (UBSI $37.28)
Q: Hi 5i, Would you please suggest a couple of USA dividend/growth stocks/etfs for my RRSP. Thank you!!!!
Q: If I were skeptical about quantum stocks, what would be your thoughts on buying an inverse ETF such as QBTZ or IONZ? (More so as a mini lottery ticket)