Q: Can you please recommend a Balanced ETF for my account?
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Q: I need to convert my RRSP to a RRIF by Dec 31. The portfolio is all GIC and bond ETF's. I want to add an equity factor to increase the total return that will cover the early minimum withdrawal requirements. For each sector I want to pick one larger stock that is stable and fairly valued vs an equity etf. I picked BNS.NFI,MG,ATD.B,OTC,BCE,BEP.UN,ENB,GUD and CCL.b.
What do you think of the selections and any other thoughts you may have? Thanks
What do you think of the selections and any other thoughts you may have? Thanks
Q: Hi, may I please have your opinion on the National Bank of Greece? It seems like there is more than just blood in the streets. It looks like the carcasses are starting to be cleaned up with further bailout talks. Good risk/reward? I'm okay if it goes to 0 if there is equal chance it can be a 10 bagger.
Q: Is there a publicly traded company focused on animal health such as pharmaceutical or general medical services. I think the pet industry is hugh but not sure where to invest.
Q: I am thinking of purchasing a 2 year GIC. Would you consider CWB a safe investment considering what is going on with Home Capital?
Q: Hi 5i: I find the behavior of Bond ETF's quite mysterious. I bought CLF some time ago, in the belief that a short term ladder protected to some degree against the effect of rising rates. Canadian rates have not risen and those in the US have gone up only a little. Nevertheless, CLF has gone down steadily (linearly until recently) over the last two years. The chart suggests they may recently have bottomed. It may be that the decline in price is because the underlying bonds are bought at a premium. If so, is this effect likely to be negated as rates go up? Bottom line: what can I expect of CLF over the next couple of years? Thanks for your always valuable advice.
Q: my question is one I have been puzzling with and that is I hold your balanced acct in its entirety and have had great success - better than ever in my investing career. Having said that with the exposure outside of canada of many of the companies in the portfolio is there a compelling reason for a retiree to hold exposure to other countries. If so to what percentage of a total portfolio would you undertake and would that be with etfs such as xeh or vt or possibly some other mechanism. Thank you for your expertise and great service...
Q: I am very pleased with performance of SIS. I have a double past 12 months.
Question is what other Canadian Companies will benefit from the aging of Canadians. I read that 10,000 Americans a day reach the age of 65 ( The Baby Boomers ) and this will continue for the next 18 years. That is a lot of people that will need some form of assistance. We must have similar demographics in Canada.
What U S Companies fall into this category as well as Canadian Companies Thanks very much. bob
Question is what other Canadian Companies will benefit from the aging of Canadians. I read that 10,000 Americans a day reach the age of 65 ( The Baby Boomers ) and this will continue for the next 18 years. That is a lot of people that will need some form of assistance. We must have similar demographics in Canada.
What U S Companies fall into this category as well as Canadian Companies Thanks very much. bob
- iShares Core MSCI EAFE IMI Index ETF (XEF)
- Vanguard FTSE Developed All Cap ex North America Index ETF (VIU)
- Vanguard FTSE Developed All Cap ex North America Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (VI)
- Vanguard FTSE Emerging Markets All Cap Index ETF (VEE)
- Vanguard Total International Stock (VXUS)
Q: Hi,
I'm currently only holding XEF(1.5%) and VEE(1%) for international and EM exposure. I'm looking to increase it a bit more maybe to 5%, as the rest of my portfolio is in US or CAD equities. I know you have talked about VXUS as a good international ETF to hold and the expense ratio of 0.11% is hard to beat. When I look at the regional allocation for VXUS, 19.3% is EM, so if we just hold that, would we even need to hold VEE? What do you think would be best to hold to have international and EM exposure? How about VI and VIU (exposure excl. North America)?
Was looking at one or two good quality ETF's to hold. Your thoughts on how they compare?
Thanks!
I'm currently only holding XEF(1.5%) and VEE(1%) for international and EM exposure. I'm looking to increase it a bit more maybe to 5%, as the rest of my portfolio is in US or CAD equities. I know you have talked about VXUS as a good international ETF to hold and the expense ratio of 0.11% is hard to beat. When I look at the regional allocation for VXUS, 19.3% is EM, so if we just hold that, would we even need to hold VEE? What do you think would be best to hold to have international and EM exposure? How about VI and VIU (exposure excl. North America)?
Was looking at one or two good quality ETF's to hold. Your thoughts on how they compare?
Thanks!
Q: Has 5I looked at this company? I would be curious to hear any thoughts or general comments. Symbol AXE.V, thank you.
- Premium Brands Holdings Corporation (PBH)
- Recipe Unlimited Corporation Subordinate Voting Shares (RECP)
- Freshii Inc. Class A Subordinate Voting Shares (FRII)
Q: Your current opinion on CARA please. It continues to under perform. Would you recommend selling it and buying something else in the Consumer space? Thanks.
Q: I keep seeing this thing go up and up and up. I know you don't really cover the US, but could you please give me your quick take on IRBT - Irobot?
Q: Hello Peter and team, I hold CSCO in my portfolio which has been disappointing recently. Should I continue to hold or should I sell and replace it by something in the same sector such as QCOM? Regards, Gervais
Q: Hi 5iResearch Team,
I have a full position on CVS for just over a year the stock has not been doing great over this period of time. I understand from a piece on BNN that Amazon is looking at getting into the pharmacy business.
If indeed that comes to past, I imagine it would impact negatively on pharmacies such as CVS, Walgreen, etc. So I am contemplating of liquidating my position on CVS. Your comments and thoughts on this would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Harry
I have a full position on CVS for just over a year the stock has not been doing great over this period of time. I understand from a piece on BNN that Amazon is looking at getting into the pharmacy business.
If indeed that comes to past, I imagine it would impact negatively on pharmacies such as CVS, Walgreen, etc. So I am contemplating of liquidating my position on CVS. Your comments and thoughts on this would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Harry
Q: Is the ADR LYG.N tfsa eligible. If so I'm assuming the dividends are paid in USD and would be taxed. Would you consider this a good play on the European and financial turnaround themes I see currently. And could you compare it's growth prospects for the remainder of the year with MFC.T. Incredible site. Thank you.
Q: PPA does not pay a dividend but the most (if not all) of its holdings do pay a dividend. What happens to the dividends the ETF operator receives from the companies it hold shares in the ETF?
Thanks,
Harry
Thanks,
Harry
Q: Hi team, what would you recommend for holders of PDN now that it has started trading once again. Thanks, Nick
Q: Just curious what you think of the last three days of market activity.
Q: I have a question about 891
Based on Morningstar info, Enbridge appear to have done something over the last 6 weeks or so that significantly reduced market cap, reduced P/E and P/B, and increased yield. What happened and how will it impact total return?
Based on Morningstar info, Enbridge appear to have done something over the last 6 weeks or so that significantly reduced market cap, reduced P/E and P/B, and increased yield. What happened and how will it impact total return?
Q: Dear 5i;
My financial planner charges me hst on his management fee which i`m sure is typical.
The MER would be the ME (management expense/fee) plus hst plus accounting fee`s plus whatever right ?Thanks.
Bill C.
My financial planner charges me hst on his management fee which i`m sure is typical.
The MER would be the ME (management expense/fee) plus hst plus accounting fee`s plus whatever right ?Thanks.
Bill C.