Q: Your opinions of the Mutual funds listed and suggestions of lower fee ETFs'. Much appreciated- ane
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- iShares Canadian Value Index ETF (XCV)
- CI Morningstar Canada Value Index ETF (FXM)
- Vanguard Global Value Factor ETF (VVL)
- iShares MSCI EAFE Value ETF (EFV)
- ISHARES TRUST (IUSV)
- Vanguard Value ETF (VTV)
Q: Can you recommend some Value ETFs for Canada, US and International. Ideally looking for ETFs with reasonable MERs.
Thanks!
Thanks!
Q: Peter et al:
Would you kindly give me an opinion on this etf, including mer and some better alternatives. It is at an all time high so maybe I am late to the rotation. Maybe the other side of the equation IWO would be better to watch and buy when it goes lower.
Thanks,
BEN.
Would you kindly give me an opinion on this etf, including mer and some better alternatives. It is at an all time high so maybe I am late to the rotation. Maybe the other side of the equation IWO would be better to watch and buy when it goes lower.
Thanks,
BEN.
- iShares Canadian Value Index ETF (XCV)
- Vanguard Global Value Factor ETF (VVL)
- Vanguard Value ETF (VTV)
Q: I have been working on updates to the growth portion of my portfolio. On the other side, I need to add a significant value component which I find much harder to do. I seacrhed for value ETFs and found VTV and XCV. Can you comment on these and could please suggest/recommend alternatives? Thanks again.
Q: Hi, a sector rotation in the market, in recent months from high growth names to value has been quite visible. Value, I believe, also includes cyclicals like financials, industrials and consumer discretionary sectors. Materials and energy, seem to have already shot up multifold. Portfolio Managers appear to agree for this trend to continue for a while. I am trying to catch some more exposure to the Canadian value companies, in those sectors. We own banks 15% and rails 5%. Looking for your expertise to have a list of your preferred names, which are not overly expensive and have room to grow. Also, if you could recommend an etf for Cdn companies to have exposure to value. Thank you
- iShares Canadian Value Index ETF (XCV)
- CI Morningstar Canada Value Index ETF (FXM)
- Vanguard Global Value Factor ETF (VVL)
- Vanguard Small Cap Value ETF (VBR)
Q: Hello:
We are hearing a lot of chatter about the switch to Value stocks; away from growth stocks.
What are your favourite Value stocks ETFs in Canada and the US. Both for small caps and large caps.
We are hearing a lot of chatter about the switch to Value stocks; away from growth stocks.
What are your favourite Value stocks ETFs in Canada and the US. Both for small caps and large caps.
- iShares Canadian Value Index ETF (XCV)
- Vanguard Global Value Factor ETF (VVL)
- CI Morningstar US Value Index ETF (XXM)
- CI Morningstar International Value Index ETF (VXM)
Q: Hi team
I am looking to start a position in global value ETF fund; I am looking at the above
VVL; I already have some exposure in International through the Mawer International funds
could you recommend one more ETF similar to VVL ?
thanks
Michael
I am looking to start a position in global value ETF fund; I am looking at the above
VVL; I already have some exposure in International through the Mawer International funds
could you recommend one more ETF similar to VVL ?
thanks
Michael
- iShares Russell 2000 Growth ETF (IWO)
- iShares Canadian Value Index ETF (XCV)
- iShares S&P/TSX SmallCap Index ETF (XCS)
- iShares MSCI USA Value Factor ETF (VLUE)
Q: If one was to buy some of the out of favour trends as mentioned in this article, what are some of the US and CAD ETFs that you recommend?
Many thanks!
https://www.albertbridgecapital.com/post/bubblicious
Many thanks!
https://www.albertbridgecapital.com/post/bubblicious
Q: Hi, I have been increasingly hearing that after a long period of growth stocks significantly outperforming value stocks that the tide may be turning and a major shift to value stocks may be underway and in the early stages. Time will tell if this is correct but meantime would you be able to recommend some value oriented Canadian ETF’s that would most benefit frommsuch a rotation? Thanks.
- BMO Low Volatility Canadian Equity ETF (ZLB)
- iShares Canadian Value Index ETF (XCV)
- Vanguard Canadian Aggregate Bond Index ETF (VAB)
- Vanguard FTSE Emerging Markets All Cap Index ETF (VEE)
- Vanguard Global Value Factor ETF (VVL)
Q: Hi 5i team,
Group A: XCV 35%, VVL 35%, VEE 10%, VAB 20%
Group B: VSB 15%, ZPS 15%, XSB 15%, XIU 30%, VCE 20%, XAW 5%
For short term 2-3 years, which group would you pick? or any better idea?
Group A: XCV 35%, VVL 35%, VEE 10%, VAB 20%
Group B: VSB 15%, ZPS 15%, XSB 15%, XIU 30%, VCE 20%, XAW 5%
For short term 2-3 years, which group would you pick? or any better idea?
Q: Can I get your take on XCV as a long term hold?