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If you want to participate in recovery and growth in Europe, albeit with a lower yield. Uses a quality index, currency hedged, a bit more expensive.
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He typically uses a hedge to protect when investing in Europe and international. ZEQ is a high quality EU index that is hedged to the Canadian dollar. It's performed quite well. It's all big companies, including Nestle, health companies and you're in multinationals that are not purely European. There is also UK representation that risks doing better with Brexit.
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PAST TOP PICK

(A Top Pick Sept 28/17, Up 5%) Not an “if” thesis, it’s a “when” thesis. Core holding. Good place to park capital. Trading 13.5x 2019, with similar EPS growth rates. Poor performance is tariff related. Will do well for you if you’re patient.

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PAST TOP PICK

(A Top Pick May 18/17 - Up 4%) He is cooler on this one now. They are more Emerging Market than Europe now.

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COMMENT

This ETF uses MSCI’s quality screening method to select holdings. These have higher ROE and lower financial leverage. It can therefore take some time for the value to emerge compared to outright market indices. He likes it because it is liquid and attractively priced – although there may be cheaper ETFs out there (XEH-T for example). The offset is that the holdings have relatively high PE ratios due to the quality of the holdings. He would recommend ZDM-T as it offers a higher level of diversification into Asia as well.

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TOP PICK

There are people concerned about Trump, NAFTA, real estate, etc. and have withdrawn form the market and are sitting on cash. He has come up with suggestions that are relatively safe and represent a broad diversification in relatively safe areas. This represents participation in high quality securities in the European market. One concern he had is that a good chunk of this portfolio is in the UK, and BREXIT has been a problem. Has come to the conclusion that BREXIT probably won’t happen. If so, this ETF will do quite well.

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The time to own Europe is now. It’s a pretty easy trade. This trades at about 14X in the next 12 months, versus the TSX at around 16X and the S&P at around 18X. He likes that this has a strong allocation to the consumer, both discretionary and staples and that it is hedged. Pays a 2% dividend yield. There is no withholding tax, as the ETF holds the shares.

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PAST TOP PICK

(A Top Pick Aug 12/16. Up 8%.) This has done all right, but it did better in the past. There is some concern right now in that it has a fair amount of UK content. BREXIT has confused the picture. He is now looking at other European ETF’s.

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BUY

An ETF that focuses on Europe, for a long-term hold? This is one of his favourites in terms of Europe. It has a number of the big European companies. This has a very high-quality portfolio. His only caveat is that it has a number of UK stocks, but feels the BREXIT concerns are probably overdone, and the UK is going to back into some kind of a deal so that BREXIT really isn’t going to happen.

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PAST TOP PICK

(A Top Pick April 14/16. Up 18.87%.) The main objective in getting into Europe is that the numbers there look a lot better. The main holdings of this ETF are in the UK, Germany and Switzerland. A high-quality portfolio.

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TOP PICK

The situation in Europe has definitely improved with the French election. Merkel is up 85%. Things seem to be settling down.

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COMMENT

BMO Europe High Dividend Covered Call hedged to CAD (ZWE-T) or BMO MSCI Europe High Quality (ZEQ-T)? ZWE is basically a value screen, or alternatively you can for a quality that is similar, but not exactly the same through this one. Either way, you are looking at factor investing. He doesn’t find a lot to choose between the 2. Either would do well for you.

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WEAK BUY

The UK is in there as well. It screens for defensive companies. He is not crazy about the Canadian dollar hedge. He prefers to go into individual countries.

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PAST TOP PICK

(A Top Pick Oct 23/15. Down 1.64%.) This is supposed to be the European Index, but really looking at the individual securities, it is very much England, Switzerland and Germany. The BREXIT thing came along and that threw a real curve. He is letting this sit for the moment as he thinks there is still some potential.

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TOP PICK

The majority of the securities are in Great Britain, Switzerland and Germany, and there are no problems with those economies. BREXIT is potentially a problem for the UK side, but the drop in the pound has really helped a number of the UK companies. The companies are multinationals, so you don’t have to worry about them in terms of BREXIT.

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BMO MSCI Europe High Quality(ZEQ-T) Rating

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BMO MSCI Europe High Quality(ZEQ-T) Frequently Asked Questions

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BMO MSCI Europe High Quality is a Canadian stock, trading under the symbol ZEQ-T on the Toronto Stock Exchange (ZEQ-CT). It is usually referred to as TSX:ZEQ or ZEQ-T

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