Q: which index fund do you feel has the better chance to outperform over the next 1, 3, 5 years? Normally i would side with SPY but considering current valuations i'm wondering if XIU might be the better medium term performer
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Q: Tough question for you guys. Can you give some stocks on either Canadian and/or US exchanges that are reasonable TotalReturn proxies for XIU over a 1, 3, 5, 10 and 15 years or more time horizon.
Q: Hi,
What do you recommend between XIC and XIU for a typical investor?
Thanks,
Robert
What do you recommend between XIC and XIU for a typical investor?
Thanks,
Robert
Q: Which of XIC or XIU would you recommend buying, and at what price pls?
Q: Hello, My wife has recently retired. She has opened a LIRA account with her pension proceeds. We are leaning towards these two ETFs for a long term hold 10 + years. Can we get your thoughts and any recommendations.
Thanks
Thanks
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iShares S&P/TSX 60 Index ETF (XIU)
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Vanguard FTSE Developed All Cap ex North America Index ETF (VIU)
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Vanguard Conservative ETF Portfolio (VCNS)
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Vanguard Balanced ETF Portfolio (VBAL)
Q: I am helping my in-laws take ownership of their investments. Presently, they have the majority of their funds managed by banks/'financial advisors' in high fee mutual funds. What is your opinion of the following funds and can you offer equivalent low-cost ETF solutions? RBF209, RBF269, RBF272, Invesco Global Select Equity Series P
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Enbridge Inc. (ENB)
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Intact Financial Corporation (IFC)
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Fortis Inc. (FTS)
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Restaurant Brands International Inc. (QSR)
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TMX Group Limited (X)
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Toromont Industries Ltd. (TIH)
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North West Company Inc. (The) (NWC)
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Thomson Reuters Corporation (TRI)
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Premium Brands Holdings Corporation (PBH)
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iShares S&P/TSX 60 Index ETF (XIU)
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Brookfield Asset Management Ltd. Class A Limited Voting Shares (BAM)
Q: I recently transferred my employer TFSA account to my trading account, so I now manage my entire TFSA. I have many solid growth names, and have XIU and BNS as a dividend/diversification play.
I am looking for a solid set it and forget it Dividend play to DRIP, and have some share price appreciation for long term.
Would BAM or FTS be your top pick for this type of thing? Can you provide say 7 or 8 of your top picks for dividend growth, business development runway, and a higher dividend? I had considered growing XIU significantly to drip more, since its diversification almost guarantees the set it and forget side of things.
Thanks for all your recent help! I'm definitely ripping through some credits this month. ;)
I am looking for a solid set it and forget it Dividend play to DRIP, and have some share price appreciation for long term.
Would BAM or FTS be your top pick for this type of thing? Can you provide say 7 or 8 of your top picks for dividend growth, business development runway, and a higher dividend? I had considered growing XIU significantly to drip more, since its diversification almost guarantees the set it and forget side of things.
Thanks for all your recent help! I'm definitely ripping through some credits this month. ;)
Q: What are the 5 oldest mutual funds and 5 oldest ETF in Canada along with performance figures.
Thanks
Reg
Thanks
Reg
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iShares Core MSCI EAFE IMI Index ETF (XEF)
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iShares S&P/TSX 60 Index ETF (XIU)
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iShares Core S&P 500 ETF (IVV)
Q: I have cash to invest, mostly into ETFs and as a value investor the P/E of the S&P 500 is a stumbling block for me: 23% for IVV vs about 15% for XIU - so about 50% more. XEF has a P/E of 14.31%. The rule of 20 says P/E + inflation should be 20 or less. A hard question, but do I overlook the P/E of the S&P 500 and invest now with a long term hold or do I wait?
Thanks for your comments!
Thanks for your comments!
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iShares Russell 2000 Growth ETF (IWO)
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iShares NASDAQ 100 Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XQQ)
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iShares S&P/TSX 60 Index ETF (XIU)
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Vanguard S&P 500 Index ETF (VFV)
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Vanguard U.S. Dividend Appreciation Index ETF (VGG)
Q: As grandparents, we are interested in making a long-term investment for our two grandchildren that will be held for the next 20 years. Could you please recommend the most suitable type of investment account to avoid personal investment and tax implications? Additionally, we would appreciate your suggestions for a few ETFs to consider for this extended investment period. Thank you.
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iShares Russell 2000 Growth ETF (IWO)
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iShares NASDAQ 100 Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XQQ)
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iShares S&P/TSX 60 Index ETF (XIU)
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Vanguard S&P 500 Index ETF (VFV)
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Vanguard U.S. Dividend Appreciation Index ETF (VGG)
Q: Adding to a TFSA for a 20 year window.
Please advise 5 ETFs to buy and hold for the duration.
Please advise 5 ETFs to buy and hold for the duration.
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iShares Core S&P/TSX Capped Composite Index ETF (XIC)
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iShares S&P/TSX Composite High Dividend Index ETF (XEI)
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iShares S&P/TSX 60 Index ETF (XIU)
Q: Can you please tell me how the 10-year total return of XEI compares with XIU and XIC? Do you know methodology used for selecting holdings in the S&P/TSX Composite High Dividend index? Where can I find a complete list of the holdings in XEI?
Thank you!!
Thank you!!
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AT&T Inc. (T)
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BMO S&P/TSX Capped Composite Index ETF (ZCN)
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iShares S&P/TSX 60 Index ETF (XIU)
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Brookfield Renewable Corporation Class A Exchangeable Subordinate Voting Shares (BEPC)
Q: Hi, I’m a little overweight in these sectors, and thinking about selling one, and adding XIU or ZCN for diversity and dividend.
Which would you sell ( T or Becp) and which would you add ( XIU or ZCN) for a long term hold. thanks.
Which would you sell ( T or Becp) and which would you add ( XIU or ZCN) for a long term hold. thanks.
Q: Hi,
Can you tell me more about this ETF? Their annual dividend is 10.295% as per tmx money and looking at their holdings are solid dividend paying blue chip companies.Since June 2021 their dividends are increasing. Is this worth investing for income and is dividend safe?
Appreciate your thoughts.
Thanks, Sunday
Can you tell me more about this ETF? Their annual dividend is 10.295% as per tmx money and looking at their holdings are solid dividend paying blue chip companies.Since June 2021 their dividends are increasing. Is this worth investing for income and is dividend safe?
Appreciate your thoughts.
Thanks, Sunday
Q: What do you think about this fund?
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iShares Core S&P/TSX Capped Composite Index ETF (XIC)
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iShares S&P/TSX 60 Index ETF (XIU)
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iShares S&P/TSX Canadian Dividend Aristocrats Index ETF (CDZ)
Q: In the past, you often recommended CDZ as the best dividend focused ETF for Canada. However, when I look at the CDZ performance over YTD, 1 year, 2 years, and 5 years periods, this ETF clearly underperformed index ETFs such as XIU or XIC, even in total return terms (i.e. counting dividends). Unfortunately, I hold CDZ in RRSP and TFSA accounts and clearly not happy with the performance. Do you still keep CDZ in high esteem or would suggest swapping it with something else?
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iShares Core S&P/TSX Capped Composite Index ETF (XIC)
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iShares S&P/TSX 60 Index ETF (XIU)
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Vanguard All-Equity ETF Portfolio (VEQT)
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iShares Core Equity ETF Portfolio (XEQT)
Q: My daughter is planning to start a new TFSA (full $88K) and contemplating the following:
Option#1, Autopilot All in one global index fund, such as XEQT or VEQT.
Option#2, All in Canadian equity index fund, such as XIU or XIC added to XEQT or VEQT.
Option#3, 5i favourite picks, such as BN, GSY, DSG, TFII, TOI and WSP .
Please advise which option is best for a buy and hold long term TFSA investment or suggest a better alternate. Thank you. Bill.
Option#1, Autopilot All in one global index fund, such as XEQT or VEQT.
Option#2, All in Canadian equity index fund, such as XIU or XIC added to XEQT or VEQT.
Option#3, 5i favourite picks, such as BN, GSY, DSG, TFII, TOI and WSP .
Please advise which option is best for a buy and hold long term TFSA investment or suggest a better alternate. Thank you. Bill.
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Global X S&P/TSX 60 Index Corporate Class ETF (HXT)
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iShares Core S&P/TSX Capped Composite Index ETF (XIC)
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iShares S&P/TSX 60 Index ETF (XIU)
Q: Which do you prefer and why. HXT seems to have better performance over time. Is there a particular reason?
Thx
Yves
Thx
Yves
Q: Hi there,
With both ETFs tracking the same index, why with a much higher MER does XIU get so much more volume? Is it because of how long the ETF has been out? I'm a bit surprised to see even with that, VCE hasn't taken in more volume than it has over time as it's not new and the MER is much less. Both are from equally reputable companies also.
Thanks!
With both ETFs tracking the same index, why with a much higher MER does XIU get so much more volume? Is it because of how long the ETF has been out? I'm a bit surprised to see even with that, VCE hasn't taken in more volume than it has over time as it's not new and the MER is much less. Both are from equally reputable companies also.
Thanks!
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iShares Core S&P 500 Index ETF (XUS)
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iShares S&P/TSX 60 Index ETF (XIU)
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Vanguard S&P 500 Index ETF (CAD-hedged) (VSP)
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Vanguard Balanced ETF Portfolio (VBAL)
Q: My company has a one year horizon before we need the money that is currently invested in stocks and for the better part are under water. We are currently sitting on 50% cash and would like to invest the money to try to make some capital gain to offset the losses. I know as we all know that one year is very little but we trust that the market will be higher in April 2024. Do you agree with that thesis and if so where would you invest money in order to keep a safe and optimal return? Please answer by percentage of where through index funds and secondly would you put time horizon to invest in slices or all in now?
Thanks for your precious help.
Yves
Thanks for your precious help.
Yves