Q: I own Altagas and it has done well for me. I am considering adding to ALA or buying Capital Power. What would you recommend? Thank You.
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Investment Q&A
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Q: Hello, please comment on MRU earnings. Are they trending down on sssg? Thanks
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Fortis Inc. (FTS $77.03)
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Brookfield Renewable Partners L.P. (BEP.UN $46.70)
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Emera Incorporated (EMA $71.87)
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Hydro One Limited (H $58.28)
Q: I have BEP.UN at 1% of my total portfolio, H at 3%, EMA at 3% and FTS at 4.5%. I feel If one is to be sold to reduce holdings, I feel EMA offers the least growth potential / stability. Your thoughts are very much appreciated
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Costco Wholesale Corporation (COST $1,011.15)
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Walmart Inc. (WMT $129.92)
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Dollarama Inc. (DOL $169.72)
Q: DOL is down around say 16% YTD, COST, WMT are up 16% and more, why do you feel this is happening with the tight $ for a lot of customers in todays economy as most families are living paycheck to paycheck.
Thanks Again
Thanks Again
Q: I am surprised about the recent weakness in CPX shares. ( Down almost another 3% today.)
Are you aware of anything that could account for this recent weakness?
And would you recommend holding or selling the shares? With your rationale please.
Thx
John
Are you aware of anything that could account for this recent weakness?
And would you recommend holding or selling the shares? With your rationale please.
Thx
John
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Canadian Natural Resources Limited (CNQ $60.69)
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Fortis Inc. (FTS $77.03)
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PrairieSky Royalty Ltd. (PSK $32.70)
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Tourmaline Oil Corp. (TOU $59.83)
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Hydro One Limited (H $58.28)
Q: I was thinking of selling Tourmaline Oil (TOU) and PrairieSky Royalty (PSK) and buying back into Canadian Natural Resources (CNQ), which is down about 15% from when I sold it. I am interested in the best overall return, not just the dividend. I would appreciate your thoughts on this move. Also, which is the better hold today, Hydro One (H) or Fortis (FTS). Finally, how big of position would you be comfortable letting BAM be in a portfolio? Thank you.
Q: Hi Peter & 5i Team,
I know that you like stocks with momentum. In the Industrials sector, our major holdings are WSP, which has been held for a long time, and STN, held for less time, and I'm somewhat disappointed in its performance. Please comment on these three possible scenarios:
(1) Wait until May 13 when BDT and STN post their earnings. BDT is presently displaying excellent momentum. If prudent, sell some or all of STN to deploy into BDT.
(2) Realizing that WSP is currently under pressure and trading at a reasonable price, sell some or all of STN to deploy into WSP.
(3) Perhaps 5i may have a better idea.
Thanks as always for your valuable insight.
I know that you like stocks with momentum. In the Industrials sector, our major holdings are WSP, which has been held for a long time, and STN, held for less time, and I'm somewhat disappointed in its performance. Please comment on these three possible scenarios:
(1) Wait until May 13 when BDT and STN post their earnings. BDT is presently displaying excellent momentum. If prudent, sell some or all of STN to deploy into BDT.
(2) Realizing that WSP is currently under pressure and trading at a reasonable price, sell some or all of STN to deploy into WSP.
(3) Perhaps 5i may have a better idea.
Thanks as always for your valuable insight.
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Brookfield Renewable Partners L.P. (BEP.UN $46.70)
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AltaGas Ltd. (ALA $49.82)
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Emera Incorporated (EMA $71.87)
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ATCO Ltd. Class I Non-voting Shares (ACO.X $67.79)
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Capital Power Corporation (CPX $67.25)
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TransAlta Corporation (TA $17.03)
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Brookfield Infrastructure Partners L.P. (BIP.UN $49.44)
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Brookfield Asset Management Inc Class A Limited (BAM $47.57)
Q: Our current Utilities holdings are BEP.UN, BIP.UN, CPX and FTS. We are overweight on each (compared to our other holdings). I'm comfortable with these companies and had been comfortable with the weightings, however we recently added BAM to our Financials for diversification (by trimming our CDN Bank exposure).
I'm currently thinking of adding another Utility, in part to reduce our overall Brookfield Exposure and to bring each of our utility holdings closer to "equal weight".
I'm not looking to add a covered call position or utility etf. (We already have full positions in PPL & ENB). We are retired and can be characterized as income investors.
Based on current market conditions, and our other utility holdings, which 2-3 companies (other than BIP, BEP, CPX and FTS) would you recommend for income and modest growth and why? Is there any one Utility company that you feel is currently the most attractive?
I'm currently thinking of adding another Utility, in part to reduce our overall Brookfield Exposure and to bring each of our utility holdings closer to "equal weight".
I'm not looking to add a covered call position or utility etf. (We already have full positions in PPL & ENB). We are retired and can be characterized as income investors.
Based on current market conditions, and our other utility holdings, which 2-3 companies (other than BIP, BEP, CPX and FTS) would you recommend for income and modest growth and why? Is there any one Utility company that you feel is currently the most attractive?
Q: Hi Peter
it was one of the top picks on market call BNN 1-2 weeks ago
it has Pulled Back alot
likely the Strait of H is opend
looking for an entry point for a partial position
for some dividends and a 3 years hold
what is a decent price for entry?
if there is an alternative or comparable name, please
educate us
many thanks
Michael
it was one of the top picks on market call BNN 1-2 weeks ago
it has Pulled Back alot
likely the Strait of H is opend
looking for an entry point for a partial position
for some dividends and a 3 years hold
what is a decent price for entry?
if there is an alternative or comparable name, please
educate us
many thanks
Michael
Q: in my non reg account I seek growth and income over the next 3 years which do you prefer between between KEY and ALA and your reasons why thanks Richard
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Enbridge Inc. (ENB $72.86)
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TC Energy Corporation (TRP $84.79)
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Pembina Pipeline Corporation (PPL $59.29)
Q: What would be your top 3 pipelines for a combination of growth and dividend, 3 to 5 year hold.
Q: Hello Team,
Which of these two companies would you prefer for total return going over the next three to five years, both capital gain and dividend. What expectation on each for total return?
Thanks,
Barry
Which of these two companies would you prefer for total return going over the next three to five years, both capital gain and dividend. What expectation on each for total return?
Thanks,
Barry
Q: For new money, over a five year time horizon, which would you prefer for total return?
Q: Please can you give me your opinion of OTEX. I am thinking of buying it. Thank you
Q: Hi Peter
on the yahoo fiance post, Canada needs to invest over 1 trillion dollars in the sectors in the next 10 years, see posted note
My question is on the sector of Electicity
does it means companies like FTS, EMA, H and Bep.un? feel free to add some more
of your favorite company in this sector
thanks
Michael
In order to do that, Canada needs to make $1.8 trillion in investments over the coming decade to boost six sectors: oil and gas, metals and minerals, electricity, agriculture, defence and space.
on the yahoo fiance post, Canada needs to invest over 1 trillion dollars in the sectors in the next 10 years, see posted note
My question is on the sector of Electicity
does it means companies like FTS, EMA, H and Bep.un? feel free to add some more
of your favorite company in this sector
thanks
Michael
In order to do that, Canada needs to make $1.8 trillion in investments over the coming decade to boost six sectors: oil and gas, metals and minerals, electricity, agriculture, defence and space.
Q: This ETF started trading last August along with a number of others launched at the same time by Purpose Investments Inc. It is specific re: Enbridge and attempts to gain a higher yield it seems. Could you please explain how this ETF works, what the target yield is for it, where it might best fit account wise, and whether you feel that it is a safe longer term investment. Thank you for the great advice.
Q: Good morning. Can you explain why LBS had a special stock dividend of 10%. Thank you, Peter
Q: Would Telus and BCE be considered good entry points for cash flow with minimal growth potential? They seem to be very out of favour currently.
Q: What's the feeling on these 2 American telcos as compared to our Telus or BCE?
Thnx 5i
Thnx 5i
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Manulife Financial Corporation (MFC $52.92)
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Great-West Lifeco Inc. (GWO $71.32)
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Sun Life Financial Inc. (SLF $71.53)
Q: From the answers I have gleaned over those 3 insurers you seem to be favoring SLF over the other two, from a volatility & performance perspective (over 1 and 5 years) it would appear that SLF is worse. Can you give your reasons why as you obviously see SLF of better quality fundamentally going forward.