Q: Some time ago, you published a very good statement about when HSAV is undervalued and overvalued based on NAV. Where can I find it or can you give me another answer here. Thanks
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Investment Q&A
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iShares Canadian HYBrid Corporate Bond Index ETF (XHB $19.84)
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iShares Core Canadian Universe Bond Index ETF (XBB $28.02)
Q: Would you be a buyer of these etf's today and which would you prefer?Is there any reason to hold both?
Q: US treasury bonds held by this fund have continued a downward trend, now at its 52-week low just under $13. Is this a good entry point, or is the risk profile too high and unpredictable due to the Trump factor?
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Purpose High Interest Savings Fund (PSA $50.07)
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CI High Interest Savings ETF (CSAV $50.07)
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Global X Cash Maximizer Corporate Class ETF (HSAV $118.06)
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Global X High Interest Savings ETF (CASH $50.02)
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Global X 0-3 Month T-Bill ETF (CBIL $50.03)
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High Interest Savings Account ETF (HISA)
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Harvest Canadian T-Bill ETF (TBIL $50.05)
Q: Hello and appreciate all your insight. I have raised a fair amount of cash in my portfolio and was wondering what would be a safe way to invest it but still have immediate access to it if needed. I would like to have access to it for opportunities that arise but at the same time would like to earn something on it with very minimal risk in the current environment. Thoughts?
Thank you
Thank you
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Purpose US Cash ETF ETF Unit (PSUU)
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Global X Cash Maximizer Corporate Class ETF (HSAV $118.06)
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Global X USD Cash Maximizer Corporate Class ETF (HSUV.U $118.60)
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Global X High Interest Savings ETF (CASH $50.02)
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F/m US Treasury 3 Month Bill Fund (TBIL $49.95)
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CI U.S. Money Market ETF (UMNY.U $50.13)
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Global X USD High Interest Savings ETF (UCSH.U $50.04)
Q: Hi,
I'd like to get a better return on the Cash sitting in the Canadian Account. I don't want to lock it into GICs now as I would like the flexibility to use it until I get a better sense of where we're going with all of this. I looked at CASH.TO Global X High Interest Savings ETF and HSAV.TO Global X Cash Maximizer Corporate class ETF. Mgmt fees and MERs are lower on CASH and the yield is a bit higher but it has tax implications whereas HSAV has slightly better performance and deferred tax. Once our taxes are filed there may be a bit more contribution room left in the TFSAs but it won't be much.
Any opinions? Any thoughts on what I can do with the US Cash?
Thanks!
D
I'd like to get a better return on the Cash sitting in the Canadian Account. I don't want to lock it into GICs now as I would like the flexibility to use it until I get a better sense of where we're going with all of this. I looked at CASH.TO Global X High Interest Savings ETF and HSAV.TO Global X Cash Maximizer Corporate class ETF. Mgmt fees and MERs are lower on CASH and the yield is a bit higher but it has tax implications whereas HSAV has slightly better performance and deferred tax. Once our taxes are filed there may be a bit more contribution room left in the TFSAs but it won't be much.
Any opinions? Any thoughts on what I can do with the US Cash?
Thanks!
D
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BMO Target 2027 Canadian Corporate Bond ETF (ZXCO $10.10)
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BMO Target 2028 Canadian Corporate Bond ETF (ZXCP $10.05)
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BMO Target 2029 Canadian Corporate Bond ETF (ZXCQ $10.04)
Q: When I buy bonds for my fixed income allocation I always hold until maturity so that I know that I will get my money back plus yield to maturity interest. In the past I could not buy bond mutual funds or ETFs because the bonds were never held to maturity and therefore no guarantee of money back would result.
With the target maturity bond ETFs issued by most banks each ETF holds the bonds until maturity allowing me to ladder a bond portfolio just as if I was buying actual bonds.
What do you think of these securities?
Many thanks.
With the target maturity bond ETFs issued by most banks each ETF holds the bonds until maturity allowing me to ladder a bond portfolio just as if I was buying actual bonds.
What do you think of these securities?
Many thanks.
Q: Have you got any advice on redemption of the constellation software debentures?
Q: Greetings 5i, would you have any concern about buying short term bonds (< 1 year) issued by Morguard Corporation?
Q: My children's entire RESP is 100% in equities. As they get closer to going to post secondary school, would owning some money market funds, like ZMMK, be a good safe strategy to hold 1-2 years tuition in case of a market downturn. And open to suggestions.
Q: Hello,
Can I please get your opinion of Evolve Canadian Aggregate Bond Enhanced Yld Fund ETF (AGG). Thank you
Dave
Can I please get your opinion of Evolve Canadian Aggregate Bond Enhanced Yld Fund ETF (AGG). Thank you
Dave
Q: Hello,
Can I please get your view on Hamilton U S Bond Yield Maximizer ETF Class E (HBND). Thank you!
Dave
Can I please get your view on Hamilton U S Bond Yield Maximizer ETF Class E (HBND). Thank you!
Dave
Q: I hold this in a US account. Is there a comparable investment for my Canadian account. Thank you for your guidance.
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BMO Mid Provincial Bond Index ETF (ZMP $14.13)
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iShares 1-5 Year Laddered Corporate Bond Index ETF (CBO $18.41)
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iShares Core Canadian Short Term Bond Index ETF (XSB $26.85)
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iShares Core Canadian Universe Bond Index ETF (XBB $28.02)
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iShares U.S. High Yield Bond Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XHY $16.38)
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Vanguard Total Bond Market ETF (BND $73.64)
Q: Good Morning,
Retired income investor with almost 100% of funds in equities. I feel it is time that I added some bond exposure but I am not well informed on this market. Can you please suggest investments that would get me started, cover the basic gamut and provide reasonable returns.
Thanks very much.
Retired income investor with almost 100% of funds in equities. I feel it is time that I added some bond exposure but I am not well informed on this market. Can you please suggest investments that would get me started, cover the basic gamut and provide reasonable returns.
Thanks very much.
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BMO Mid-Term US IG Corporate Bond Hedged to CAD Index ETF (ZMU $12.63)
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BMO Short-Term US IG Corporate Bond Hedged to CAD Index ETF (ZSU $13.23)
Q: For a conservative investor with a 50/50 portfolio (seeking a 4% yield), what percentage of Fixed Income would you place in short and medium term US corporate Bonds? US PCE is stuck at 3%, while Canadian inflation is almost at target. My thesis is this presents a decent opportunity if there is any improvement in American inflation...while Canadian Bonds already have lower inflation priced in. Even if I'm wrong, does it still makes sense to have some US Bonds for diversification? Thanks as always.
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iShares 1-5 Year Laddered Corporate Bond Index ETF (CBO $18.41)
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iShares Core Canadian Universe Bond Index ETF (XBB $28.02)
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iShares U.S. High Yield Bond Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XHY $16.38)
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Vanguard Total Bond Market ETF (BND $73.64)
Q: I have no Bond investments and would add to my TFSA and RRSP's. Are there any other that I should consider. Thanks
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Global X Canadian Select Universe Bond Index Corporate Class ETF (HBB $50.09)
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iShares Core Canadian Universe Bond Index ETF (XBB $28.02)
Q: Aside from the tax advantages associated with HBB, would you consider these funds very comparable?
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BNS Investment Savings Account Series F (DYN6004 $1.00)
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BNS Investment Savings Account Series F U$ (DYN6005 $1.00)
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Global X High Interest Savings ETF (CASH $50.02)
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Global X 0-3 Month U.S. T-Bill ETF (UBIL.U $50.04)
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Global X 0-3 Month T-Bill ETF (CBIL $50.03)
Q: Can you please recommend where to safely park CAD and USD; with the highest yield? I have been using CASH.TO (Yield 2.33% as of February 20) or CBIL.TO (Y 2.42%) for CAD and UBIL.U.TO (Y 4.08%) for USD.
Our BNS portfolio manager recently put some cash into the following mutual funds:
BNS Investment Savings Account Series F U$(DYN6005:CA)
BNS INVESTMENT SAVINGS ACCOUNT SR F (6004). Can you please tell me how frequently the latter two savings accounts pay out interest and what is the current yield for each? I could not find any information online for these BNS savings mutual funds.
Thanks!
Our BNS portfolio manager recently put some cash into the following mutual funds:
BNS Investment Savings Account Series F U$(DYN6005:CA)
BNS INVESTMENT SAVINGS ACCOUNT SR F (6004). Can you please tell me how frequently the latter two savings accounts pay out interest and what is the current yield for each? I could not find any information online for these BNS savings mutual funds.
Thanks!
Q: Which is better for global bond exposure? Seems like both are US bond focused.
Thanks Ron
Thanks Ron
Q: Hello,
Can you please recommend 2 USD ETF equivalent to XHY? I would prefer to buy in USD for currency diversification. Thank you.
Can you please recommend 2 USD ETF equivalent to XHY? I would prefer to buy in USD for currency diversification. Thank you.
Q: Is WIP a worthwhile choice for inflation protection, income and diversification for a retired investor with an otherwise CMR (20%), preferred stock (FITBI 12%) and pipeline-heavy (10%) portfolio?