Q: Some ETFs pay a yield that is not supported only by the combined dividend yield of the holdings. FIE is one example. What contributes to an ETF payout?
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iShares Canadian Financial Monthly Income ETF (FIE $9.99)
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iShares Diversified Monthly Income ETF (XTR $11.69)
Q: I am developing an income portfolio which will fund our retirement as we have minimal pension income. We are looking for monthly income that is relatively stable. We have a number of the big Cdn banks and Utilities owned in this portfolio. Which of the 2 monthly income funds would you prefer?
Thanks
Thanks
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iShares Core MSCI All Country World ex Canada Index ETF (XAW $51.53)
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iShares Canadian Financial Monthly Income ETF (FIE $9.99)
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iShares MSCI EAFE Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XIN $42.42)
Q: I am 70 years old, retired, with a small company pension (not indexed), and rely on investment income for expenses. I am also a conservative investor with 85% of my portfolio in laddered GIC's. For the remaining 15%, I would like a balance of income and growth, combined with maximum geographic diversification. What do you think of this remaining 15% being divided into 30% FIE (which I already hold), 30% XIN, and 40% XAW? I have been with 5i since your inception and greatly appreciate the advice you offer. Thank you.
Paul W
Paul W
Q: Hi 5i,
I currently own 23 stocks (non reg. and RSP) including the following which in some cases I've owned for over a decade: HR.un,AP.un, T, BCE, H, IPL, ENF, VET, ESN, CSU, GIB.a, ATD.b, WSP, TD, FIE. Which of these above positions would you consider candidates for replacement considering 2018 market conditions(rising interest rates, NAFTA, etc.) And, regardless of specific selection criteria, how would you rate the following replacement candidates or others: AQN, PKI, ERF, PBH, AFN, CM,KXS, PHO?
Please consider # of credits you deem appropriate.
Thanks,
Dean
I currently own 23 stocks (non reg. and RSP) including the following which in some cases I've owned for over a decade: HR.un,AP.un, T, BCE, H, IPL, ENF, VET, ESN, CSU, GIB.a, ATD.b, WSP, TD, FIE. Which of these above positions would you consider candidates for replacement considering 2018 market conditions(rising interest rates, NAFTA, etc.) And, regardless of specific selection criteria, how would you rate the following replacement candidates or others: AQN, PKI, ERF, PBH, AFN, CM,KXS, PHO?
Please consider # of credits you deem appropriate.
Thanks,
Dean
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BMO Canadian Dividend ETF (ZDV $27.52)
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BMO US High Dividend Covered Call ETF (ZWH $24.70)
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iShares Canadian Financial Monthly Income ETF (FIE $9.99)
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iShares S&P/TSX Composite High Dividend Index ETF (XEI $32.61)
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CI Tech Giants Covered Call ETF (TXF $23.31)
Q: Hello Team 5i, I'm scared about a possible Trump Dump, not knowing what he will say/do next.....so staying away from Single Stocks, but do not want to stay out of Market. Hence looking at ETFs, and would appreciate your Ranking of these.
Q: I am a 66 yr. old, dependant on my investment portfolio for almost all my income. I often hold equity positions for much too long and have suffered 60-100% losses in some stocks like Guestlogix, Paladin Energy, Avion/EDV Gold. Currently my largest holdings are: CSU, IPL, PSK, VET, H, TD and HR.UN. I am looking to replace some of the previous with the following names: SLF, MRT>UN, TCL.A, ENF, and FIE or FIE.A
Could you please RATE the positions held vs. the possible relacement positions and please provide colour on 'best' between the FIE's.
Thanks and fell free to consider as many credits as warranted.
Dean
Could you please RATE the positions held vs. the possible relacement positions and please provide colour on 'best' between the FIE's.
Thanks and fell free to consider as many credits as warranted.
Dean
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Alaris Equity Partners Income Trust (AD.UN $20.70)
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iShares Canadian Financial Monthly Income ETF (FIE $9.99)
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First National Financial Corporation (FN $47.98)
Q: I am hunting for reliable dividend payers - companies likely to be around for the next 20years( highly safe - if not guaranteed safe) for the financial sector of an income portfolio.
These 4 have comparable yields. All are around 6%. I know there are issues with Alaris - so would not likely buy it unless you consider it buyable now.
But how about the others: would you recommend all - 1 - none?
Any guidance would be appreciated.
These 4 have comparable yields. All are around 6%. I know there are issues with Alaris - so would not likely buy it unless you consider it buyable now.
But how about the others: would you recommend all - 1 - none?
Any guidance would be appreciated.
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BMO US High Dividend Covered Call ETF (ZWH $24.70)
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iShares Canadian Financial Monthly Income ETF (FIE $9.99)
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Mawer Balanced Fund Series A (MAW104 $38.30)
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Mawer Canadian Equity Fund Series A (MAW106 $106.99)
Q: Hi,
I have these 4 in my RRSP and have about $26,000 in cash to invest there. What would you suggest for this money and would you suggest changing of any my current holdings. Looking at a 5 year hold. Thank you.
I have these 4 in my RRSP and have about $26,000 in cash to invest there. What would you suggest for this money and would you suggest changing of any my current holdings. Looking at a 5 year hold. Thank you.
Q: What do you think of FIE, ZPW and ZWH for an RESP ?
Thanks
Dave
Thanks
Dave
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iShares Canadian Financial Monthly Income ETF (FIE $9.99)
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iShares S&P/TSX Composite High Dividend Index ETF (XEI $32.61)
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iShares Diversified Monthly Income ETF (XTR $11.69)
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iShares U.S. High Yield Bond Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XHY $16.66)
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Vanguard FTSE Canadian High Dividend Yield Index ETF (VDY $62.45)
Q: Hi,
This is follow up to James' question about living off the dividends from these ETFs.
ETFs = XTR,FIE,XEI,VDY,XHY
Suppose I convert my portfolio(s) over to equal weights of these ETFs and start living off the distributions ~ 5.5% yield. I'm ok with the tax situation. I can account for inflation.
What other risks am I taking? When we see another 2001 or 2008 what is the possible impact to the ETF values & the distributions?
I'm not looking for a guess (and certainly not a promise) as to what will happen in the future. I'm looking for a list of additional things that I need to consider about this strategy for my own risk management before pulling the plug on my current working life. A handful of "what-ifs" to consider would be great.
Thanks,
Gord
This is follow up to James' question about living off the dividends from these ETFs.
ETFs = XTR,FIE,XEI,VDY,XHY
Suppose I convert my portfolio(s) over to equal weights of these ETFs and start living off the distributions ~ 5.5% yield. I'm ok with the tax situation. I can account for inflation.
What other risks am I taking? When we see another 2001 or 2008 what is the possible impact to the ETF values & the distributions?
I'm not looking for a guess (and certainly not a promise) as to what will happen in the future. I'm looking for a list of additional things that I need to consider about this strategy for my own risk management before pulling the plug on my current working life. A handful of "what-ifs" to consider would be great.
Thanks,
Gord
Q: I note that this fund pays a 7.2% dividend and yet all the stocks they have in their portfolio might average 4%. Can you explain how they do this. Their MER is .85
Q: hello peter;
could I please have your up to date opinion
for fie?
could I please have your up to date opinion
for fie?