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- Vanguard FTSE Emerging Markets All Cap Index ETF (VEE)
- Infosys Limited American Depositary Shares (INFY)
- iShares MSCI India ETF (INDA)
- iShares S&P India Nifty 50 Index Fund (INDY)
- Wipro Limited (WIT)
- ICICI Bank Limited (IBN)
- VanEck Vietnam ETF (VNM)
Q: Hello,
Can you suggest several specific companies and/or ETF's to gain exposure to both the Indian economy as well as that of countries like Vietnam?
Can you suggest several specific companies and/or ETF's to gain exposure to both the Indian economy as well as that of countries like Vietnam?
Q: JEPI did reasonably well vs. US markets in 2022 and YTD 2023. The fund is now beginning to see net outflows. Question: Are US-listed covered call ETFs going to do less well “going forward” -- say , in the period from now to end of year 2024. My rough calculations of JEPI’s returns including distributions *appear* to show JEPI did not outperform a general index like SPY.
What are the main signs to look for to help one decide that’s it’s time to sell. No, not market timing! One would simply like to *try* to leave before the exits get overcrowded.
What are the main signs to look for to help one decide that’s it’s time to sell. No, not market timing! One would simply like to *try* to leave before the exits get overcrowded.
Q: What is a CDN health ETF that will max dividend and capital appreciation over next 12 months pls?
Q: Today the US Fed announced a pause in its rate hikes however stating the next move will be up. Looking back in history I see that 90% of the time a pause in the fed rate is followed by a reduction in rates and not an increase. If history repeats itself I'm thinking bonds should start to increase in price. To take advantage, if my thinking is correct, should I hold short, medium or long bonds. I have held BLV for some time now and am in a loss position but am thinking of adding a wee bit more.
Appreciate any comments you have.
Appreciate any comments you have.
- iShares Core S&P/TSX Capped Composite Index ETF (XIC)
- Vanguard S&P 500 Index ETF (VFV)
- Vanguard U.S. Dividend Appreciation Index ETF (VGG)
Q: What are your top etf recommendations to purchase now given we are officially in a bull market, the latest cpi numbers are encouraging & the fed is possibly done?
Or is this too late and FOMO is leading me at the wrong time into investing more funds now?
Thanks.
Or is this too late and FOMO is leading me at the wrong time into investing more funds now?
Thanks.
Q: I understand there has been an uptick in the European Market. My question is, is this an uptick in all sectors or just 1 or 2 sectors and what ETF would you recommend and why.
Q: I see on a recent answer you like consumer discretionary, any thoughts on consumer staples and having a position in XLP?
Q: You were asked a question on this today comparing to Sprott Physcial. Is it not concerning that the URNM is making lower highs compared to Physical?
- Kinaxis Inc. (KXS)
- Open Text Corporation (OTEX)
- Shopify Inc. Class A Subordinate Voting Shares (SHOP)
- iShares Canadian Growth Index ETF (XCG)
- iShares NASDAQ 100 Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XQQ)
- iShares S&P/TSX Capped Information Technology Index ETF (XIT)
Q: What Canadian companies whose share price could benefit from the AI phenomenon do you know of ?
Please provide some colour to each , such as % of sales, specific AI capabilities etc.
Are there any CDN ETF’s , other than ARKK:CA that you would recommend ? This would be for my TFSA where I put my riskier investments.
Thanks. Derek
Please provide some colour to each , such as % of sales, specific AI capabilities etc.
Are there any CDN ETF’s , other than ARKK:CA that you would recommend ? This would be for my TFSA where I put my riskier investments.
Thanks. Derek
Q: In my spousal RRSP, I hold a handful of US dividend stocks as well as several ETF’s (VOO, VGG, XIT, FIE, ZRE). The split is about 50/50 between stocks and ETF’s. My question is regarding VGG. I think you have said in the past you prefer VOO, and VGG is not as efficient in an RRSP as the distributions are subject to withholding tax. For me, VOO and VGG have both averaged around 10% since I bought them. I keep debating if I should 1) swap VGG with the US$ equivalent 2) move VGG into VOO 3) move VGG into individual stocks or 4) do nothing and continue to hold VGG. Could I please get your take? Thanks.
Q: Hello 5i: SCHG vs VONG
the symbols above don't come up. Your take on these ETFs please, and which one would you have as the best rick/reward? Present valuations, in my opinion, very stretched. Your take?
thanks
Paul L
the symbols above don't come up. Your take on these ETFs please, and which one would you have as the best rick/reward? Present valuations, in my opinion, very stretched. Your take?
thanks
Paul L
Q: In the current environment, when should an investor consider bonds vs. a high yield cash ETF? For example, XSB has a 2.4% yield right now whereas CASH has a 3.9% yield. CASH seems better due to the higher yield and also won't have capital losses whereas the XSB price can change.
Q: Can you recommend a Canadian EFT for high tech companies and another EFT for USA companies pls?
Q: I have a small position in QCLN in my RRSP. It has dropped 35% since I bought it. I have some extra cash in that account and was wondering what you think of me adding to it. Do you like the fund overall? Is now a good time to add? The bulk of my RRSP is in an income fund, so I was hoping to add a bit of growth and was looking for something a bit different. Thanks.
Q: Hi,
Given the unknowns and volatility of the market would you rather hold TXF or XIT in the next 5 years for a 2.5% position? I'm will represented with US tech but only have CSU in my CDN fund.
Given the unknowns and volatility of the market would you rather hold TXF or XIT in the next 5 years for a 2.5% position? I'm will represented with US tech but only have CSU in my CDN fund.
- iShares U.S. Small Cap Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XSU)
- iShares Russell 2000 ETF (IWM)
- iShares S&P U.S. Small-Cap Index ETF (XSMC)
Q: Hello, I asked a question, not long ago, on XSU. Thank you for your answer. Now, I would like you to compare it to XSMC. I know it is way smaller, but the returns have been much better the past 2 and 3 years, 15 to 20% better (I know they don’t follow the same index). This order of magnitude is still surprising to me, unless much of it is a function of the exchange rate fluctuation. I know it is difficult to evaluate, but is this outperformance likely to continue? Is the small size of this ETF a dealbreaker? Thanks.
- iShares Core MSCI All Country World ex Canada Index ETF (XAW)
- Vanguard Growth ETF Portfolio (VGRO)
- TD One-Click Aggressive ETF Portfolio (TOCA)
Q: I own TOCA. Performance has been OK. But less than I expected from an aggressive ETF. Do you know a similar ETF of ETFs , with little Canadian and income exposure? I have XAW too, which I prefer.
I also own VGRO but not very growth-oriented with too much income, so I might get rid of VGRO. Your thoughts?
Thanks.
I also own VGRO but not very growth-oriented with too much income, so I might get rid of VGRO. Your thoughts?
Thanks.
Q: Hi 5i,
can you recommend any alternative tax efficient ETF's or mutual funds similar to HSAV which is a Canadian high interest savings account ETF.
can you recommend any alternative tax efficient ETF's or mutual funds similar to HSAV which is a Canadian high interest savings account ETF.
Q: Hi 5i,
Horizon's is currently not creating any more units of HSAV.
The approximate HSAV AUM is currently $2.1B.
Is there a risk if an investor were to hold $1M of this ETF?
If yes, can you help explain the risk and a holding size you might
be comfortable with?
Horizon's is currently not creating any more units of HSAV.
The approximate HSAV AUM is currently $2.1B.
Is there a risk if an investor were to hold $1M of this ETF?
If yes, can you help explain the risk and a holding size you might
be comfortable with?