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Q: About Canadian Cies in my RRSP paying US dividend (converted in CDN),and listed also in US stock exchange: since in principle there is no US withholdings tax for canadian Cies : is it better to hold them in the US RRSP in order to avoid exchange commission on US dividends and to get dividends directly in US $ instead of CDN $,or is there any advantage to maintain these stocks in the canadian account ? Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Jean-Yves on January 11, 2021
Q: I am not well diversified into the US market.

I would like to sell some Canadian Banks and put that capital into US equities.

I would like to consider an ETF or a mix of ETFs.

I would like to stick to my investment personality,
long term hold, would not need money for well over 10 years.
Large Cap, Blue Chip dividend paying and "dividend GROWING" equities.

1. Can you make a recommendation for a low cost / mer etf.
2. Do I need more than one ?
3. Should I buy this in Canadian or US funds ?
4. What are the pros and cons of the purchase in Canadian or US dollars

thanks

Ernie
Read Answer Asked by Ernest on January 11, 2021
Q: I am overweight in Tech in my TFSA account. The tech stocks I own are: CSU, DSG, KXS, QCOM, VGT. What would you sell first or would you just reduce weightings? I have done very well with CSU, DSG and QCOM but I am wondering if they have run out of steam.

My second question relates to increasing holdings in Consumer Discretionary, Consumer Staples, Communications and Health Care. Please suggest your top pick (Canadian or US) in each of the above sectors. My preference is for growth in my TFSA.
Read Answer Asked by Ron on January 11, 2021
Q: Setting up an 40K RRSP with a 6 to 10 year time frame. What is your opinion and/or alternatives to ZEB, VXC, ZDV, XBB in equal proportions.
Read Answer Asked by Ric on January 11, 2021
Q: Hi folks, waited for tax loss season and bought full position in Knight for my TFSA . What significance, if any, does..."Signed a new exclusive distribution agreement with Gilead for the continued commercialization of AmBisome in Brazil, effective Jan. 1, 2021.", have for Knight. The potentials with Knight seem pretty good...even if they work at a snail's pace. Overall opinion on company into 2021. Thanks as always, jb Piedmont QC
Read Answer Asked by John on January 11, 2021
Q: Hi, currently holding VGG, VEE, and XEF. Since the CAD$ has rallied against the USD, would you switch these cad etfs to US etfs now for the lower MER going forward? How big of a difference would this make in the the long term, say 20 years assuming all other variables stay the same? These are long term core holdings for me. All in RSP and only fees would be commission on the sale and of course one time FX conversion. What would be the best US etf to replace XEF and VEE? Thanks!
Read Answer Asked by Keith on January 11, 2021
Q: I bought $10,000 of random stocks 2 years ago that have gone down 95% (ACB, NVCN, HVT, HEXO, LTV). The only reason I have not cut my losses yet is because they are all in my TFSA so I don’t want to lose that $9,500 of contribution room when I do sell the stocks. If you do recommend I sell them all anyways, which high growth potential stocks would you recommend for TFSA vs non-registered accounts? I know you can’t give personalized advice but hypothetically, how would you immediately invest $100,000 into a TFSA with the rest of the funds invested in a non-registered account that includes the following: high growth potential, all equities, and is the most tax efficient way to gain the Canadian and International market? I currently use my full RRSP contribution room for ITOT so I have enough US market in my growth portfolio.
Read Answer Asked by Jasmine on January 11, 2021
Q: At BMO Investorline you need the help of an agent to journal DLR from Can to US. With wait times of well over an hour this can be quite frustrating. It took me 2 weeks to complete this transaction and exposed me to currency risk I didn't expect. Keep this in mind if you are considering this transaction and your broker is not answering the phones.
Read Answer Asked by Stewart on January 11, 2021