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To: Goose94 who wrote (127582)6/27/2022 3:55:46 PM
From: Goose94Respond to of 202904
 
Horizons U.S. 7-10 Year Treasury Bond ETF (HTB-T) top pick from Mike Philbrick on BNN.ca Market Call Monday June 27th @ 1200ET

It seeks to replicate, to the extent possible, the performance of the Solactive U.S. 7-10 Year Treasury Bond Index (total return), net of expenses. In times of market stress, improving the credit quality of your fixed-income sleeve with U.S. sovereign bonds denominated in U.S. dollars can help protect your portfolio from economic growth shocks. Historically, when stock markets have a period of “risk-off” and sell-off, these bonds have experienced a flight to quality and increased in value. Both the exposure to high-quality sovereign bonds and the U.S. dollar can help offset losses in the equity sleeve of your portfolio.



To: Goose94 who wrote (127582)6/27/2022 3:58:58 PM
From: Goose94Respond to of 202904
 
BMO Short-Term US TIPS ETF (ZTIP-T) Mike Philbrick on BNN.ca Market Call Monday June 27th @ 1200ET

It seeks to replicate, to the extent possible, the performance of a 0-5 year U.S. government inflation-linked bond total return index, net of expenses. Real return bonds or Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities (TIPS) are government-issued bonds that are indexed to inflation. Thus, when inflation rises, TIPS can generate greater returns compared to bonds that are not inflation-linked. They are designed for investors looking for inflation-protected income.



To: Goose94 who wrote (127582)6/27/2022 4:01:28 PM
From: Goose94Respond to of 202904
 
iShares MSCI Min Vol Canada ETF (XMV-T) Mike Philbrick on BNN.ca Market Call Monday June 27th @ 1200ET

It seeks to provide long-term capital growth by replicating, to the extent possible, the performance of the MSCI Canada Minimum Volatility Index (CAD), net of expenses. Minimum Volatility ETFs are core equity exposures that have delivered market-like returns with less risk. Because they can help weather the ups and downs of the market, they can help give investors the confidence to stay invested. Historically minimum volatility exposures lose less during market declines—while still capturing meaningful gains during upswings.



To: Goose94 who wrote (127582)6/27/2022 5:14:14 PM
From: Goose94Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 202904
 
Gold: Has Held Up Nicely Against A Strong Dollar And Surging Bond Yields etftrends.com