Good time to ease into HBPP or jump right in?
Posted: Mon Jul 04, 2011 1:16 am
Hello, your friendly neighbour to the north here!
I have recently moved to the US for work and am converting my Canadian dollars into USD and then looking to get into the HBPP. I've done some homework so I do not feel the need to tinker here - the standard 4 x 25 looks good to me. The things us Canadians hear coming out of the US are downright scary to us up north (housing implosion, banks failing, bailouts, weak US dollar, debt ceiling, joblessness, etc). Given the current climate, what is the best way to "ease" into the portfolio (or is any easing required)? Is now the worst time to get involved? Should I just stick with my loonies?
I have $420K to commit and a timeframe of about 4-5 years at which point I may return to Canada. Advice is appreciated, thanks!
I have recently moved to the US for work and am converting my Canadian dollars into USD and then looking to get into the HBPP. I've done some homework so I do not feel the need to tinker here - the standard 4 x 25 looks good to me. The things us Canadians hear coming out of the US are downright scary to us up north (housing implosion, banks failing, bailouts, weak US dollar, debt ceiling, joblessness, etc). Given the current climate, what is the best way to "ease" into the portfolio (or is any easing required)? Is now the worst time to get involved? Should I just stick with my loonies?
I have $420K to commit and a timeframe of about 4-5 years at which point I may return to Canada. Advice is appreciated, thanks!