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Q: Do you know a good financial online site that tracks the Nas and N.Y. daily Highs ?
Read Answer Asked by Lorraine on November 22, 2023
Q: Hello 5I,

Do you know of a good financial online site that tracks the current spot price of Gold?

I use TD Webroker and regular gold price updates our far and few between?


Thanks for your help

Stephen G
Read Answer Asked by Stephen on November 21, 2023
Q: Further to Rajeev's question ie: the STN offering, how do offerings like this work ? As the price is at a discount to the current price, it seems unfair to existing shareholders. Are they given first opportunity or is it just open to the public ? Why would'nt a big player just buy and then sell the position in the market to skin the difference ? Is there a period that buyers have to hold ? How would an individual participate ? Thank you,
Read Answer Asked by Paul on November 21, 2023
Q: Not a question, but a thank you for the link to Ritholtz's Investing Behaviour Hacks. what a great acknowledgment of and solution to our investing temptations!
Read Answer Asked by M.S. on November 21, 2023
Q: Dear 5i
The mean analyst recommendation in Yahoo finance is 1.8 whereas in 5i s website under market data it shows 1.22 for VRT . I assume the market data you show thru your website has more accuracy and therefore more validity . Is that a safe assumption .?Out of curiosity where does your market data come from anyways ?
Thanks
Bill C
Read Answer Asked by Bill on November 21, 2023
Q: Just a comment on how 5i will answer a question to a client who will say they are down 40% on a stock that at one time was recommended by 5i , but 5i will say that the stock is up say 15% this year, it still does not make the stock a winner or make it a stock to hold. Nobody gets this market right all the time, and sometimes i feel that 5i should say get the heck out of this stock, Just like Cramer on CNBC.
Read Answer Asked by eugene on November 20, 2023
Q: If you sell a dividend stock after the ex-dividend date but before the pay date, do you still get the dividend payout or do you have to wait until after the pay date?
Read Answer Asked by Ron on November 17, 2023
Q: The question today by George has made me question my investment set up....specifically about CDIC and FSRA insurance. I think you discussed deposit insurance in prior questions, but I can't find them.

I have the bulk of my investments with RBC Direct Investing (all of my equities), half of my fixed income in an Insured Annuity with the other half with Fisgard Capital Corp (FCC is a mortgage company). Between my wife and I we have 3 RRSPs, 2 TFSAs and 2 Cash accounts at RBC. At FCC, we have 2 RRSPs and 2 Cash accounts.

I think my set up is fine, but thought I would check to see if there are any holes.

Q#1 = what is the difference between CDIC and FSRA insurance (never heard of the latter)?
Q#2 = is the insurance related to the financial institution going belly up?
Q#3 = is there a "coverage" difference between the asset class? Like equities vs fixed income?
Q#4 = is the $100,000 coverage for each account (like RRSP, TFSA, Cash) or by account holder (husband vs wife) or by institution (RBC vs TD)?

Just to throw this out...would it be an idea to have a blog on this topic? I think it might be too big a topic to cover in this question-answer format. If you've already done one, please add a link.

Thanks for your help...Steve
Read Answer Asked by Stephen on November 16, 2023
Q: Rob on November 15 asked about Shareclubs. There is a relatively current listing here: https://money4retirement.ca/canflid_clubs/. It was based on the earlier MoneySaver listings and updated during some outreach with these clubs.
Read Answer Asked by Michael on November 16, 2023
Q: Hi friends,
I see that you have been recommending total market ETFs of Vanguard US and Vanguard Canada etc., in response to questions of different members.
When I look at the Management fees, Vanguard Canada fees are much higher than that charged by Vanguard US, for similar ETFs..
If one has US$ funds, is there any restriction or problem in going for Vanguard US ETFs, instead of Canadian and save some fees?
What are the pros and cons of buying Vanguard Canada ETFs vs US ETFs?
Thanks in advance for your thoughts / views.
Antony
Read Answer Asked by ANTONY on November 15, 2023
Q: Good morning,

My intention is to move some US $ from my US Non Registered account to my CDN $ Non Registered account through a journal transfer.

I just sold a US ETF and with the proceeds purchased TRP.US

Q1. Are the TRP.US dividends paid in US $ or CDN$?

Q2. Do the TRP.US dividends generated in the US Non Reg Acct qualify for the Canadian Dividend Tax Credit?

Q3. Can I simply call my TD Direct Investing broker to move TRP.US from my US Non Reg Acct to my CDN Non Reg acct?

Thank you and I'll await for your response to these three questions.
Read Answer Asked by Francesco on November 15, 2023
Q: Everyone, if you could read only one: magazine / newspaper / or online newsfeed what would that be (beside 5I) to get your financial perspective on the world? Clayton
Read Answer Asked by Clayton on November 15, 2023
Q: Just a thank you to 5i for all your insight and answers at such a busy time during q3 results . Great team!
Read Answer Asked by Bruce on November 15, 2023
Q: This is my first year investing in a non registered account. I've invested with BMO Investorline. My question is do I trust the average cost they post for each stock? How do I verify it is correct? I can set up an excel spreadsheet but not sure how to accurately figure out the adjusted cost base. Thank you.
Read Answer Asked by Cheryl on November 14, 2023
Q: What metrics do you look at to determine if long term holds for dividend income are still safe for that dividend income? I have a pretty diverse portfolio and more than half of it is in banks, oil, telecoms and utilities. I have held these since before Covid, Financial crisis, two wars presently raging and introduction of AI, let alone the Climate Change growing issue. So I'm looking out say 10 years and want to look at each of my long term holdings to determine if they are still long term eligible and if so will their dividends be safe. Any thoughts on a frame work/lens that I should be considering in this kind of a review?
Read Answer Asked by Phil on November 14, 2023