Q: LIFE,DHT.For income would you have a preference,both or neither?Thanks.
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Q: Sold QSR for profit. Would you re-buy at the current price? This is in a diversified RRSP portfolio.
Thank you
Thank you
Q: Hi 5i,
In your answer to a question on December 1st, where it was about your interview with Kornel Szejber of Build Wealth Canada, you included in the list of stocks to buy and forget, Suncor stock. Was this a typo? Despite all its intrinsic qualities, SU is in such a cyclical and volatile sector, where companies have so little control over their destiny. If it wasn't a mistake, could you elaborate a bit on this choice?
And simply, does the recent decline of the stock make it a good entry point?
Thank you very much.
In your answer to a question on December 1st, where it was about your interview with Kornel Szejber of Build Wealth Canada, you included in the list of stocks to buy and forget, Suncor stock. Was this a typo? Despite all its intrinsic qualities, SU is in such a cyclical and volatile sector, where companies have so little control over their destiny. If it wasn't a mistake, could you elaborate a bit on this choice?
And simply, does the recent decline of the stock make it a good entry point?
Thank you very much.
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Bank of Nova Scotia (The) (BNS)
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Enbridge Inc. (ENB)
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Sun Life Financial Inc. (SLF)
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Restaurant Brands International Inc. (QSR)
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Brookfield Renewable Partners L.P. (BEP.UN)
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Income Portfolio (Income)
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A&W Revenue Royalties Income Fund (AW.UN)
Q: Hi,
In considering my transfer from a Cash account to a TFSA for 2023, what 6 stocks would you prefer to have in a TFSA that are held in the income portfolio?
In considering my transfer from a Cash account to a TFSA for 2023, what 6 stocks would you prefer to have in a TFSA that are held in the income portfolio?
Q: Good Morning;
I own 500 shares of TOU. Because I bought them a couple years ago and trimmed as they rose, my dollar cost average on these shares is zero!! This position accounts for 24.5% of my portfolio, but is such a great holding that I am reluctant to sell any of it!!
I know it is a bad idea to become married to a holding, but with the dividend and special dividends this holding is providing, I am reaping approx 10% return this year!! How do I replace that kind of a return, and what would your advice be? Would you consider CWB as a good option for a new position (I own 225 shares of BNS as my only other bank holding.
I own 500 shares of TOU. Because I bought them a couple years ago and trimmed as they rose, my dollar cost average on these shares is zero!! This position accounts for 24.5% of my portfolio, but is such a great holding that I am reluctant to sell any of it!!
I know it is a bad idea to become married to a holding, but with the dividend and special dividends this holding is providing, I am reaping approx 10% return this year!! How do I replace that kind of a return, and what would your advice be? Would you consider CWB as a good option for a new position (I own 225 shares of BNS as my only other bank holding.
Q: Why do you think that WTE's stock price is under so much pressure?
Thanks as always for your insight.
Thanks as always for your insight.
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AT&T Inc. (T)
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Toronto-Dominion Bank (The) (TD)
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Bank of Nova Scotia (The) (BNS)
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BCE Inc. (BCE)
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Enbridge Inc. (ENB)
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Canadian Imperial Bank Of Commerce (CM)
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Sun Life Financial Inc. (SLF)
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Laurentian Bank of Canada (LB)
Q: I have equal weight positions inT, BCE, TD, BNS, LB and SLF, primarily for income. Have a nice capital gain with SLF and the others are treading water. Planning to sell SLF and redeploy to CM and ENB for the higher income. Your thoughts?
Q: Hi, How significant is Tourmaline's 15 years long term Export Marketing contract with Cheniere Energy, announced last year, to supply 140,000 mmBtu of natural gas, per day through TC Energy pipeline, commencing January, 2023. It appears that TOU will benefit from international pricing for this business. Does the company also indirectly benefit from the tight and lucrative LNG market, where Cheniere, perhaps has a dominant position ? Thank You
Q: Hi, we want to buy back Capital Power shares, as we sold a partial position to book capital loss, Now, we are past the 30 days period. The stock has been strong since its Investor Day presentation, a few days ago. What would be a decent entry point over next 2 weeks, in your opinion ? Thank You
Q: hi again
I see a typo in my recent (yesterday) question on RCI.A
"finer line bailout" should read, "fiber line buildout". the thesis is that T and BCE have already built out most of their fiber lines and are thus a step or 2 ahead of RCI.A financially...
could you comment on this specifically too. thanks and sorry for the "auto-typo" via apple OS!
I see a typo in my recent (yesterday) question on RCI.A
"finer line bailout" should read, "fiber line buildout". the thesis is that T and BCE have already built out most of their fiber lines and are thus a step or 2 ahead of RCI.A financially...
could you comment on this specifically too. thanks and sorry for the "auto-typo" via apple OS!
Q: Hi Guys
Can you explain why LTM Free cash flow shows Cash from Operations @ 551 million less Capital Expenditures 335.2 million equaling free cash flow of positive 216 million.
Why wouldn't it be : Cash from Op 551 million Less Cash from Investing -296.9 million, less cash from financing - 270.8 million for a negative free cash flow of about -15.8 million ?
Thanks Gord
Can you explain why LTM Free cash flow shows Cash from Operations @ 551 million less Capital Expenditures 335.2 million equaling free cash flow of positive 216 million.
Why wouldn't it be : Cash from Op 551 million Less Cash from Investing -296.9 million, less cash from financing - 270.8 million for a negative free cash flow of about -15.8 million ?
Thanks Gord
Q: if you have a drip on a US company . do they still deduct the non resident tax
Q: What's the reason why BIP.UN drop so much this week? Any bad news coming? Thanks.
Q: Hi 5i,
What’s your perspective on the Energy sector going into 2023? I’ve had big wins on all 3x stocks, and am trying to decide whether to trim positions in the face of a potential global recession.
Thank you!
What’s your perspective on the Energy sector going into 2023? I’ve had big wins on all 3x stocks, and am trying to decide whether to trim positions in the face of a potential global recession.
Thank you!
Q: hi,
I am down 45% on this, large $$ loss. I think I should sell and get the tax loss. can I get a few suggestions for dividend stock with growth, paying over 4.5%, and good survival chances if markets go south again ( or economy ). Canadian names only please. and does not need to be sector specific. cheers
I am down 45% on this, large $$ loss. I think I should sell and get the tax loss. can I get a few suggestions for dividend stock with growth, paying over 4.5%, and good survival chances if markets go south again ( or economy ). Canadian names only please. and does not need to be sector specific. cheers
Q: hi,
I currently own all 3, all with reasonable gains. I read recently that T and BCE have done most of their finer line bailouts, Rogers not so much. this tilts the tables significantly I assume towards T and BCE. I plan to sell Rogers, and add the proceeds to T and BCE. does this sound OK? and do you feel it is ok to have a 5% position in each of T and BCE now? cheers
I currently own all 3, all with reasonable gains. I read recently that T and BCE have done most of their finer line bailouts, Rogers not so much. this tilts the tables significantly I assume towards T and BCE. I plan to sell Rogers, and add the proceeds to T and BCE. does this sound OK? and do you feel it is ok to have a 5% position in each of T and BCE now? cheers
Q: It would seem that everyone is recommending BEP and yet it is on a continuous downtrend and if I compare it to other renewable such as NEE its not looking to good. Your thoughts on this company and why we should invest in it. Thanks
Q: Can you give any reason for the recent rather sharp decline in their stock prices relative to the gains in the TSX? Thank you for your attention.
Q: Retired, dividend-income investor. I own AQN and TRP for the very long term. I started buying AQN at $5.60 way back and I have trimmed for asset allocation targets on the way up.
I have cash available to add to both of these positions. When I look at the technicals, it looks to my amateur eyes that $49 and $56 respectively look to be good re-entry positions. Would you agree that adding is appropriate and at what levels would you add? Thanks...Steve
I have cash available to add to both of these positions. When I look at the technicals, it looks to my amateur eyes that $49 and $56 respectively look to be good re-entry positions. Would you agree that adding is appropriate and at what levels would you add? Thanks...Steve
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Bank of Nova Scotia (The) (BNS)
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BCE Inc. (BCE)
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CI Financial Corp. (CIX)
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Emera Incorporated (EMA)
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Artis Real Estate Investment Trust (AX.UN)
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Enghouse Systems Limited (ENGH)
Q: Hello Peter
I am looking at adding two stocks to my TFSA. Both stocks to be income producing stock with an upside for growth.
Are there any risks with the dividend in the 6 stocks listed
How would you rank the 6 stocks listed to fulfill my goals
Thank you
Howard
I am looking at adding two stocks to my TFSA. Both stocks to be income producing stock with an upside for growth.
Are there any risks with the dividend in the 6 stocks listed
How would you rank the 6 stocks listed to fulfill my goals
Thank you
Howard