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Q: Hi 5i,
HXQ vs. XQQ – Questions and Comment: 1. Is the XQQ’s dividend subject to US tax withholding? 2. If not, is it eligible for the Canadian dividend tax credit? 3. My discount brokerage site indicates that the MER on HXQ is actually lower than that of the XQQ but I understood you to suggest otherwise. Can you please just confirm on that one?
It seems to me the elimination of the total return feature of the HXQ may not be the most important element in deciding between these funds. The charting function I use shows HXQ to have outperformed XQQ measurably over a 3 year period. While some of that might be attributable to HXQ’s lower MER and ‘total return’ feature, isn’t the bulk of the difference attributable to the fact that HXQ is unhedged, while XQQ is CAD-hedged, and over the 3-year period HXQ’s return has been amplified by the Canadian dollar’s decline against the US buck? Or is there something else in the mix? In any case, maybe the decision on whether to switch from HXQ to XQQ should be mostly a matter of whether one would prefer to be CAD-hedged or currency-exposed over the anticipated investment timeframe. Whatever tax consequences might flow from the other variables involved, they could easily be overwhelmed by a currency move of a few percent and, in a taxable account, any gain on a currency move would remain tax-deferred until a disposition event. Even then, the applicable tax rate would still be the capital gains rate. So that aspect of HXQ’s tax efficiency would be preserved. HXQ may not end up being as tax efficient as it was when it could avoid cash distributions. But if it is just going to have a yield akin to XQQ’s 0.44%, and if available alternative holdings (like XQQ) are already doing that, the fact that HXQ may have to pay a distribution may not be the most important consideration for a switch decision. Or am I missing something? Thanks!
HXQ vs. XQQ – Questions and Comment: 1. Is the XQQ’s dividend subject to US tax withholding? 2. If not, is it eligible for the Canadian dividend tax credit? 3. My discount brokerage site indicates that the MER on HXQ is actually lower than that of the XQQ but I understood you to suggest otherwise. Can you please just confirm on that one?
It seems to me the elimination of the total return feature of the HXQ may not be the most important element in deciding between these funds. The charting function I use shows HXQ to have outperformed XQQ measurably over a 3 year period. While some of that might be attributable to HXQ’s lower MER and ‘total return’ feature, isn’t the bulk of the difference attributable to the fact that HXQ is unhedged, while XQQ is CAD-hedged, and over the 3-year period HXQ’s return has been amplified by the Canadian dollar’s decline against the US buck? Or is there something else in the mix? In any case, maybe the decision on whether to switch from HXQ to XQQ should be mostly a matter of whether one would prefer to be CAD-hedged or currency-exposed over the anticipated investment timeframe. Whatever tax consequences might flow from the other variables involved, they could easily be overwhelmed by a currency move of a few percent and, in a taxable account, any gain on a currency move would remain tax-deferred until a disposition event. Even then, the applicable tax rate would still be the capital gains rate. So that aspect of HXQ’s tax efficiency would be preserved. HXQ may not end up being as tax efficient as it was when it could avoid cash distributions. But if it is just going to have a yield akin to XQQ’s 0.44%, and if available alternative holdings (like XQQ) are already doing that, the fact that HXQ may have to pay a distribution may not be the most important consideration for a switch decision. Or am I missing something? Thanks!
Q: I have noticed that 5i has made positive comments regarding GXE as of late. Does the heavy crude differential play a role? Look forward to your breakdown on the company. Cheers.
Q: Hi This could be a good take I sure like the sizzle but I wonder if there is any steak can I have your thoughts please.
Kind Regards
Kind Regards
Q: I own 1410 shares of BCE and 1435 shares of Rogers in a Riff. In order to reduce the number of stocks that I am holding I would like to combine these share into one of the above. Which stock would you suggest I sell. Thanks. Ernie
Q: I'm looking for a new play in the materials/resource sector and SJ seems to be viewed positively both at 5i and others. However, I see it has traded sideways since mid-2015, and EPS dropped to 1.98 in 2018 from 2.42 a year earlier.
What is the reason for sideways trading and drop in EPS? Are they behind the company?
What are the short and long term catalysts for SJ?
I see its free cash flow is variable from year to year, what accounts for this?
I'm thinking of moving my position in MX to SJ.
What is the reason for sideways trading and drop in EPS? Are they behind the company?
What are the short and long term catalysts for SJ?
I see its free cash flow is variable from year to year, what accounts for this?
I'm thinking of moving my position in MX to SJ.
Q: Is it possible for a Canadian investor to buy into BYD Build Your Dreams a Chinese electric car company. Is there an ADR for this company. I heard Mr Buffet owns 20%. Any thoughts on this and could it go into a TFSA. Thanks Chris
Q: Can you please comment on the Earnings for $WCN.
Thanks Valter
Thanks Valter
Q: Hello! Can you tell me if there is an etf that holds Chinese technology companies Baidu, Alibaba and Tencent? Thanks
Q: Curious if you saw the piece on dividend investing in the G&M this week. Would welcome your response to this article which basically
questions the value of dividends and the whole philosophy.
questions the value of dividends and the whole philosophy.
Q: Hi Peter and Staff
What are your thoughts on a higher bid coming in ?
Dennis
What are your thoughts on a higher bid coming in ?
Dennis
Q: Hi 5i team,
Regarding your answer to Dennis on Apr 25 regarding holding VGRO in RRSP and tax on US dividends, I thought there is no tax on US dividends inside RRSP, am I missing something? Thanks.
Regarding your answer to Dennis on Apr 25 regarding holding VGRO in RRSP and tax on US dividends, I thought there is no tax on US dividends inside RRSP, am I missing something? Thanks.
Q: What do you suppose is going on with BB? They reported really good results last quarter but it has gone down steadily since then. What do you make of it? is it just apathy?
Thanks.
Thanks.
Q: Holding a BAC position in US dollar portfolio that is well balanced, diversified. BAC is held for bank exposure in the Financial Sector. Also hold position in V in this sector. Given current circumstances, like low interest rates and lower growth, I am questioning holding BAC. What is 5iR's take about BAC? Is there an alternative to BAC in the US finance sector or just underweight the finance for the time being?........Tom
Q: My swing trade swung the wrong way quickly, down 10% in short order. I have been know to turn swing trades into long term holding to recoup my capitol. Whats your thoughts considering recent earnings and current market back drop, bail, or hold?
Q: Good morning 5i,
TFII is one of the few growth stocks which has grown for me recently. I have about one percent too high a weighting in the industrial sector and I would like to buy Boyd Group. i am therefore thinking of selling TFII. I figure it may not go too much after the good news announced yesterday and it might be a good time to take a profit. Or, would I be better to hold it and find another way to get the money to buy Boyd?
thanks
TFII is one of the few growth stocks which has grown for me recently. I have about one percent too high a weighting in the industrial sector and I would like to buy Boyd Group. i am therefore thinking of selling TFII. I figure it may not go too much after the good news announced yesterday and it might be a good time to take a profit. Or, would I be better to hold it and find another way to get the money to buy Boyd?
thanks
Q: Hi Peter and Staff
Great hockey game last night but I had to keep watching commercials trashing SIA
a) what is lawsuit about , dollars involved and likely outcome ?
b) expect further weight on stock price based on situation?
Been a great stock for me
Thanks for all you do
Dennis
Great hockey game last night but I had to keep watching commercials trashing SIA
a) what is lawsuit about , dollars involved and likely outcome ?
b) expect further weight on stock price based on situation?
Been a great stock for me
Thanks for all you do
Dennis
Q: I was reading an article in the Globe about green bonds. What is your opinion of the above named and would you suggest any others. The yield is important but the safety is primary.
Thank you for insight.
Thank you for insight.
Q: (This Question is not private; for some reason all my questions seem to be popping up as private even when I select public).
This Cannabis company trades at less than one times projected revenue for 2019 and I bought it last week because that sounds cheap. I have no idea how to evaluate these companies. This company operates mostly in the US. Any guidelines that you can offer?
This Cannabis company trades at less than one times projected revenue for 2019 and I bought it last week because that sounds cheap. I have no idea how to evaluate these companies. This company operates mostly in the US. Any guidelines that you can offer?
Q: I have a 1/2 position at $48.00 (as per Balanced Portfolio). Is it time to go to a full position after their quarterly, if yes then average down or wait?