Q: Looking for a place to park a large part (500k) of a 90 year olds networth not wanting any income but hopefully a capitol gain even or better with the rate of inflation at the time of selling.
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Q: Thinking about starting a position in ZWE for exposure to Europe. Your thoughts on timing and the fund would be appreciated.
Thanks Steve
Thanks Steve
Q: Hi, I want to park some USD in a US bond ETF that is super safe. Right now I have it in RBC RBF2014 and it is getting 3.9%. If I could get a better rate and it is really safe could you recommend something better?
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Global X S&P 500 Covered Call ETF (XYLD)
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Hamilton Utilities YIELD MAXIMIZER TM ETF (UMAX)
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Hamilton U.S. Bond YIELD MAXIMIZER TM ETF (HBND)
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Harvest Premium Yield Treasury ETF (HPYT)
Q: Thanks for your advice on greater than 10% covered call ETF's in a Trump tariff world .... Of the ones you { and the one I chose HPYT } I am leaning toward a combination of HBND and HPYT for bonds. UMAX for a non volatile stock ETF, and XYLD for US exposure .....
However I am not well versed on bonds . Could you explain the differences between the two ETF's ? I have noticed that they peaked in mid September and declined since. HPYT has declined by 10.65% and HBND by 12.66% ..... What market conditions account for the price action between September and now ? I have no idea what bond durations are or what the significance of a " long " bond is but I am curious why HBND has had the bigger decline of the two ? ..... If HPYT is the less volatile of the two I'm inclined to go for the juicier dividend ..... Please explain the differences between the two ETF's and what circumstances will effect one over the other ? ..... I'm inclined to make my bond ETF purchases now and my stock ETF purchases after the tariff announcements . Would you endorse this strategy ?
Also UMAX isn't really a utility ETF . It is Communication Services 23.2%, Pipelines 22.0%, Industrials 23.6%, and, Utilities 31.2% ..... Is this something I should consider ? Or do you still put it in a defensive category with a minimum of volatility potential ? ......{ I like the juicy 14% dividend but unsure how 5i evaluates it in a Trump tariff world } ..... Thanks for your terrific service ......
However I am not well versed on bonds . Could you explain the differences between the two ETF's ? I have noticed that they peaked in mid September and declined since. HPYT has declined by 10.65% and HBND by 12.66% ..... What market conditions account for the price action between September and now ? I have no idea what bond durations are or what the significance of a " long " bond is but I am curious why HBND has had the bigger decline of the two ? ..... If HPYT is the less volatile of the two I'm inclined to go for the juicier dividend ..... Please explain the differences between the two ETF's and what circumstances will effect one over the other ? ..... I'm inclined to make my bond ETF purchases now and my stock ETF purchases after the tariff announcements . Would you endorse this strategy ?
Also UMAX isn't really a utility ETF . It is Communication Services 23.2%, Pipelines 22.0%, Industrials 23.6%, and, Utilities 31.2% ..... Is this something I should consider ? Or do you still put it in a defensive category with a minimum of volatility potential ? ......{ I like the juicy 14% dividend but unsure how 5i evaluates it in a Trump tariff world } ..... Thanks for your terrific service ......
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SmartCentres Real Estate Investment Trust (SRU.UN)
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Granite Real Estate Investment Trust (GRT.UN)
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BMO Equal Weight Utilities Index ETF (ZUT)
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iShares Core Canadian Universe Bond Index ETF (XBB)
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Choice Properties Real Estate Investment Trust (CHP.UN)
Q: I am looking to offset some equity risk with fixed incomes or proxies of the same that ideally have some capital gains potential. Could you please comment on the risk level of some of these bond proxies, as well as preferred shares, from a risk perspective?
Irrespective of whether we have tariffs coming it is difficult to say that the unpredictability will stop.
Irrespective of whether we have tariffs coming it is difficult to say that the unpredictability will stop.
Q: Can you recommend an ETF for a TFSA with a 5-10 year horizon?
Q: If one was unsure of the current environment does something like FTLS make sense? Are there other more attractive Long/Short ETFs? Thank-you.
Q: Hi 5i Team,
I'm looking for an ETF that would be similar to VE, to invest in Europe, that I could purchase with US funds in an RRSP. I would like the dividend/payout to be at least as high as VE. I might even prefer an ETF with top quality companies in Europe (e.g., top 50, or 100) with a tilt towards industrials/consumer disc/staples, if something like that exists with a decent payout? I'm already overweight in financials and US tech.
I'd appreciate any ideas you might have.
Thank you,
Lisa
I'm looking for an ETF that would be similar to VE, to invest in Europe, that I could purchase with US funds in an RRSP. I would like the dividend/payout to be at least as high as VE. I might even prefer an ETF with top quality companies in Europe (e.g., top 50, or 100) with a tilt towards industrials/consumer disc/staples, if something like that exists with a decent payout? I'm already overweight in financials and US tech.
I'd appreciate any ideas you might have.
Thank you,
Lisa
Q: how safe is HDIV in a recession? It uses leverage but also has covered calls to make income.
Q: What is your top Canadian REIT ETF?
What is your top Canadian preferred shares ETF?
Is this is a good time to add these to a portfolio?
What is your top Canadian preferred shares ETF?
Is this is a good time to add these to a portfolio?
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PIMCO Enhanced Short Maturity Active ESG Exchange-Traded Fund (EMNT)
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PIMCO Active Bond ETF (BOND)
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Vanguard Ultra-Short Bond ETF (VUSB)
Q: Can you recommend 2 or 3 Canadian and US bond ETF's (or any other fixed income) that have higher yields (5+%)?
Q: Hi there. With the recent uncertainty in the markets, what is your opinion on HYLD.CA?
Does it make sense to be more diversified when deploying new money in this current environment and have a larger amount of investable capital in ETF type funds that pay higher yields- as opposed to individual names? Do you see the Canadian dollar gaining some strength as we head further into 2025?
Thank-you as always!
Does it make sense to be more diversified when deploying new money in this current environment and have a larger amount of investable capital in ETF type funds that pay higher yields- as opposed to individual names? Do you see the Canadian dollar gaining some strength as we head further into 2025?
Thank-you as always!
Q: I see that CNDI trades exceptionally thinly and CNDD trades more, but is leveraged. Do you know of any better non-leveraged inverse ETFs for the Canadian market? Thank-you.
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BMO Dow Jones Industrial Average Hedged to CAD Index ETF (ZDJ)
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BMO S&P 500 Index ETF (ZSP)
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iShares S&P/TSX 60 Index ETF (XIU)
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Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (VOO)
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iShares Dow Jones U.S. ETF (IYY)
Q: Can you please share your favourite ETF for Dow Jones, S&P500 and TSX
Please share in CDN dollars hedge and unhedged. Plus in USA dollars
Thanks for the great service.
Please share in CDN dollars hedge and unhedged. Plus in USA dollars
Thanks for the great service.
Q: I am seeing higher yields on HISA ETFs vs bond ETFs. Is this right? If so--it seems like unless you want to bet on bonds going up, HISAs are the better option right now for conservative money. What do you think?
Q: I'm debating about this one. On the one hand, useful diversification but, on the other, growing uncertainty about U.S. market and possible tariff-induced inflation. What is your assessment of risk vs. reward over the next couple of years?
Q: Hello 5i
Thank for your detailed reply to my question re: QQQI. As a follow up question, can you give me an indication of how much variability is in the dividend and what would cause this.?
IE: In a large market decline the fund will still decline a lot but it will pay a healthy dividend while I wait or maybe it won’t?
Thank you so much!
Dave
Thank for your detailed reply to my question re: QQQI. As a follow up question, can you give me an indication of how much variability is in the dividend and what would cause this.?
IE: In a large market decline the fund will still decline a lot but it will pay a healthy dividend while I wait or maybe it won’t?
Thank you so much!
Dave
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iShares S&P/TSX Composite High Dividend Index ETF (XEI)
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iShares S&P/TSX Canadian Dividend Aristocrats Index ETF (CDZ)
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Vanguard FTSE Canadian High Dividend Yield Index ETF (VDY)
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iShares Core MSCI Canadian Quality Dividend Index ETF (XDIV)
Q: I sold my individual dividend stocks and am replacing them with an ETF for simplicity. How would you rate/compare these dividendETFS? Which two do you prefer? I'll put 1 in my rrsp and a another in my TFSA. I am diversified in other countries already. I'm thinking XDIV and XEI might be the safest?
Q: Hello 5i, QQQI, IQQQ
Could you please explain 1. The difference between these two ETFs and 2. What are the pro and cons of each?
Thank you
Dave
Could you please explain 1. The difference between these two ETFs and 2. What are the pro and cons of each?
Thank you
Dave
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iShares Canadian Select Dividend Index ETF (XDV)
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Vanguard FTSE Canadian High Dividend Yield Index ETF (VDY)
Q: Looking to buy a canadian dividend etf as one of my core holdings. Do you like VDY or XDV? What are the differences? Or is there another canadian dividend ETF you would recommend?