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This summary was created by AI, based on 1 opinions in the last 12 months.

Experts have positive views on CVD-T and its potential for growth. They acknowledge that ENB might be slower for young investors, but overall favorable. Trevor suggests holding some cash and starting with a 5% rather than 10% investment. Additionally, CVD is recommended for fixed income due to potential growth over time and as rates decrease.

Consensus
Positive
Valuation
Fair Value
BUY
Trevor Rose’s Insights - Trevor’s most-liked answers from 5i Research

We like this list a lot; we might add BN into the group. ENB might be a little slow growth for a young investor but we do like it overall. On cash, we don't have a problem with holding some, but if we assume a new job means more money potentially coming into the account then we might start with 5% not 10%. We would suggest CVD for fixed income as convertibles may do well over time and as rates go down. 
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E.T.F.'s
DON'T BUY
The challenge is that they have an embedded link to the equity market. In that perspective, it becomes a hedge against inflation. If inflation is going up, which increases the interest rate, and the multiple of stocks will be affected. In this case, they will underperformance significantly. In this environment, he doesn't think this will work out.
E.T.F.'s
DON'T BUY

Doesn’t like this very much. The convertible market in Canada is very low quality. It consists of nothing, but unrated, junior, subordinated debentures, issued by people who couldn’t borrow money any other way. There are very few decent industrial names in this, and a lot of them are energy names.

E.T.F.'s
WEAK BUY
He holds a very little bit in large portfolios. All the conversions are taken care of for you.
E.T.F.'s
DON'T BUY
Adv. Convertible Bond ETF? They are late. Should have come out with these a year or two ago as right now there is very little value in the convertible bond market. Convertible bond market in Canada is very immature and consists mostly of small non-rated or junk issuers. A lot of them in the energy patch. A lot of REITs.
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iShares Adv. Convertible Bond ETF(CVD-T) Rating

Ranking : 4 out of 5

Bullish - Buy Signals / Votes : 1

Neutral - Hold Signals / Votes : 0

Bearish - Sell Signals / Votes : 0

Total Signals / Votes : 1

Stockchase rating for iShares Adv. Convertible Bond ETF is calculated according to the stock experts' signals. A high score means experts mostly recommend to buy the stock while a low score means experts mostly recommend to sell the stock.

iShares Adv. Convertible Bond ETF(CVD-T) Frequently Asked Questions

What is iShares Adv. Convertible Bond ETF stock symbol?

iShares Adv. Convertible Bond ETF is a Canadian stock, trading under the symbol CVD-T on the Toronto Stock Exchange (CVD-CT). It is usually referred to as TSX:CVD or CVD-T

Is iShares Adv. Convertible Bond ETF a buy or a sell?

In the last year, 1 stock analyst published opinions about CVD-T. 1 analyst recommended to BUY the stock. 0 analysts recommended to SELL the stock. The latest stock analyst recommendation is . Read the latest stock experts' ratings for iShares Adv. Convertible Bond ETF.

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iShares Adv. Convertible Bond ETF was never recommended as a Top Pick on Stockchase. Read the latest stock experts ratings for iShares Adv. Convertible Bond ETF.

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Is iShares Adv. Convertible Bond ETF worth watching?

1 stock analyst on Stockchase covered iShares Adv. Convertible Bond ETF In the last year. It is a trending stock that is worth watching.

What is iShares Adv. Convertible Bond ETF stock price?

On 2024-04-25, iShares Adv. Convertible Bond ETF (CVD-T) stock closed at a price of $16.5.