Stock price when the opinion was issued
He used two US dividend ETFs: VYM-N and VIG-N. VYM screens companies for their absolute yields, thus overweights financials VIG looks for companies that have increased dividends for the last 10 years and overweight them, which is more cyclical. It's a decent, long-term core holding. Nothing exciting.
He likes this ETF for US exposure. He likes names with rising dividends over time. Very reasonable 5 bps MER. Top names include: AVGO, JPM, AAPL, MSFT, V. Typically, high quality. Very strong performance, up ~16% annualized over last 5 years. Down 1.87% YTD, not too bad.
On currency, with the interest rate differential between Canada and the US, he has to wonder when we see this big rebound in the CAD. It might be some time. You want to diversify your currencies as well. Having USD exposure has worked out very well for Canadian investors over the last few years.
These are companies that grow their dividends, and in this case, he is showing a little bit of bias towards the US markets. This has a significant number of stocks. Their largest weightings are consumer goods, services, industrials and healthcare. Has a small dividend. A very conservative type of investment.