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Q: I was looking at the credit Quality of the bonds. 41% are rated BBB. To me this seems quite high risk, considering all the debt that has been issued as of late. This makes up 24% of the Vanguard Retirement Income Fund ETF Portfolio.
Im thinking of selling my BNS430 and purchasing the Vanguard retirement Portfolio ETF VRIF.
Would the risk Factor be equal, and with the high MER would you prefer the VRIF over the BNS430
Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Gordon on September 17, 2020
Q: Rob Carrick reported in the Globe yesterday that Vanguard is starting a new retirement income ETF (VRIF) today targeting 4% yield and expects it to be big. Do you think this is suitable for a later stage RESP investment, and if not could you suggest some specific investments that you feel would be appropriate for RESP's where withdrawals may take place in 2- 3 years. Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Bill on September 17, 2020
Q: Looking at three ARK funds: ARKF, ARKG, ARKK. ARKK appeals most, but I'm concerned about the high concentration (and potential over-evaluation) of Tesla. Which fund would you prefer overall and why? And could you please rate them for risk and potential return? Thank you.
Read Answer Asked by Maureen on September 17, 2020
Q: Is there a CDN version of this? I'm looking for a CDN ETF that can match the growth of TDIV -15% annually for last five years. Ideally with a dividend. Does not have to be technology based. The closest I've found is VFV. Any better choices?
Read Answer Asked by Graeme on September 17, 2020
Q: Hi,

1)What 2 sectors of the economy (not technology) would u be most confident of appreciating in the next five years? Consumer discretionary? Healthcare? Utilities? Banks?
2) I'm a medium risk investor looking a for a US etf with reasonable beta and sustainable growth. Can u suggest 2 or 3? It can have some tech but not be mainly tech as I already own AMZN, Apple, Netflix, Zoom, Shop.
3) Are there any CDN version etf's that cover the same sectors of the US? Can you suggest 2 or 3?
Read Answer Asked by Graeme on September 17, 2020
Q: Hello 5i,
I sold PLC at a gain to buy AW due to the higher dividend and good pricing. I sold ET and bought TCL.A also at a good price now.

With the excess cash from the sale of ET should I wait to see what you suggest next or buy CU which s not in your portfolios but has a good dividend, is at a good price and is suggested by you in many instances or buy GOEASY also at a good price, growing, and a reasonable dividend? I am 73 looking for dividend and some growth with a ten year outlook. I do not need the funds as a defined pension plus dividends. If you have better suggestions I would appreciate them.
Stanley
Read Answer Asked by STANLEY on September 17, 2020
Q: How do you view this company's prospects and current valuation? While analysts expectations appear to have been on the rise in recent weeks the price has been soggy for some while, and I cannot determine the basis for the share price appreciation seen beginning in early 2018 through Q3 2019. The company's prospects seem now in question despite apparent growth in the underlying demand for their services.
Read Answer Asked by Mike on September 17, 2020
Q: If one were to take a position in SNOW, is this as good a place as any to jump in? ... around $230ish or should one wait for the steam to settle?

I read your other response, and have done a bit of due diligence, but quite frankly I'm "lost in the clouds" when it comes to these mega-techs. I know that they take a life all their own, valuations be damned, it seems and such stocks become runaways before the valuation catches up.

Would it be worth a full/half/quarter position in a well diversified portfolio. This is my "looking at the future" stock.
Read Answer Asked by Sylvia on September 17, 2020
Q: Good morning
I like that FRU does not have direct exploration and production risk, and was considering FRU for 'safe' income and some growth in dividend and capital over time. The surprise resignation of the CEO gives one pause. Does 5i have any information on why Thomas Mullane resigned? Does 5i see underlying red flags here? How does 5i rate FRU's overall position in the industry for 'safe' income and some growth in an industry under pressure?
Thank you.
Edward
Read Answer Asked by Edward on September 17, 2020
Q: Hello 5i Team
Is there a readily available website listing the subordinated voting shares on the TSX?
With the recent takeover offer for Cogeco / Cogeco Communications, a spotlight has been shown on multiple voting / non-voting shares?
What is 5i opinion on whether multiple voting / non-voting shares are beneficial for the small retail investor?
This might be a suggestion for a blog entry similar to Canadian companies paying US dollar dividends.
Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Stephen on September 17, 2020
Q: With the devastation of the fires on the west coast with extreme property loss
do you think insurance companies are stretched??

tia pat
Read Answer Asked by Pat on September 17, 2020
Q: Hi 5i Team:

I have about 2% of RCI.B in my portfoilio, and it seems keep going down. And I have lost some 20% of it. Should I take the loss? I also own GIB.A with a gain of 68%, I wonder if I should take the gain on this one.

Please take enough points for my questions.
Thank you.
LL
Read Answer Asked by LOUISA on September 17, 2020