Q: What is your opinion on NRP's short-term to intermediate-term prospects? Can't help but think that the cost of Oil, not to mention ENG sources, have it sitting pretty currently.
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Investment Q&A
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iShares S&P Global Clean Energy Index Fund (ICLN)
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Invesco WilderHill Clean Energy ETF (PBW)
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First Trust NASDAQ Clean Edge Green Energy Idx Fd (QCLN)
Q: Could you recommend some clean energy etfs that you think is a good way to play the sector? Thanks
Q: I have several cdn mid/small cap stocks but am looking for some less volitile names with dividends. Your thoughts on PXD and DVN? Would you prefer one over the other or both or neither?
Thanks
Dave
Thanks
Dave
Q: Hello,
In reading submitted questions and your answers about SU, TOU and even CNQ over the past little while, and seeing recent activities, I was wondering if you can provide the reasoning for having SU in the balanced portfolio as opposed to the other two. TOU in particular seems to be one of your favourite energy companies, albeit with a lower dividend. Thank you!
In reading submitted questions and your answers about SU, TOU and even CNQ over the past little while, and seeing recent activities, I was wondering if you can provide the reasoning for having SU in the balanced portfolio as opposed to the other two. TOU in particular seems to be one of your favourite energy companies, albeit with a lower dividend. Thank you!
Q: Wondering if you could explain the difference between LNG and its sub CQP. Do they both produce nat gas? CQP pays a much greater dividend. Does one carry more risk than the other? Which would you buy if only one of them could be bought? Appreciate your input.
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ARC Resources Ltd. (ARX)
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MEG Energy Corp. (MEG)
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Athabasca Oil Corporation (ATH)
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Baytex Energy Corp. (BTE)
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Tamarack Valley Energy Ltd. (TVE)
Q: i am negative on above 5 companies. Do you recommend I keep all 5 or should I sell all or some, resp. sell and replace with other companies in the sector, such as Whitecap, Parex, SU and others?
I am primarily looking for growth.
Alternatively to energy companies what are the best Canadian growth companies you recommend. Thanks. Klaus
I am primarily looking for growth.
Alternatively to energy companies what are the best Canadian growth companies you recommend. Thanks. Klaus
Q: Based on the results for fiscal Q3 , the balance sheet and current market cap, this Company's business has zero value assigned to it by the public markets. Is this strange for Oil Supply Company in today's market?
Q: Is there something specific to this company that it has lost so much value?
Buy/Sell/Hold. What do you recommend?
Thanks as always for your advice.
Buy/Sell/Hold. What do you recommend?
Thanks as always for your advice.
Q: I own each of these companies in my RSP and have done very well on all three over the past year. A couple of months ago, I trimmed my positions in CNQ and SU as they had more than doubled. With the recent sector pull back, I'm now considering selling some Parex and redirecting the proceeds to Suncor.
It seems Suncor currently has a number of positive catalysts which may result in it outperforming Parex over the next couple of years. Both companies have a similar beta and yield, with SU having much more diversified operations.
Exclusive of position weightings, your thoughts on this strategy please.
Thanks, Rick
It seems Suncor currently has a number of positive catalysts which may result in it outperforming Parex over the next couple of years. Both companies have a similar beta and yield, with SU having much more diversified operations.
Exclusive of position weightings, your thoughts on this strategy please.
Thanks, Rick
Q: I have positions in AQN and BEPC. I am looking at adding either NPI or RNW. Could I have your opinion on the best choice based on dividend stability and safety? Or would you suggest adding to my existing positions in AQN or BEPC?
Thanks Ken
Thanks Ken
Q: Hi Peter, Ryan and 5i team,
You answered Maureen's question about TOU and TPZ as follows:
"We like both, but would consider TOU more of a growth story and TPZ more for income. We would be comfortable with a swap if that matches an investors' objectives."
How would you answer if WCP was the stock I'm considering to sell (not TPZ) in order to buy more TOU? (I realize that WCP is more of a growth story, but it's quite a bit more volatile than TOU.)
Thanks for your insight.
You answered Maureen's question about TOU and TPZ as follows:
"We like both, but would consider TOU more of a growth story and TPZ more for income. We would be comfortable with a swap if that matches an investors' objectives."
How would you answer if WCP was the stock I'm considering to sell (not TPZ) in order to buy more TOU? (I realize that WCP is more of a growth story, but it's quite a bit more volatile than TOU.)
Thanks for your insight.
Q: I hold a 2.4% position in TOU and a 1.2% position in TPZ in a non registered account. TOU has had greater upside (65% for me) and probably still has legs over the very long term. Capital gain on TPZ is 17.25% and the dividends are solid. TPZ seems to be more an income play than a growth play. I was thinking about selling TPZ and adding to TOU for greater potential growth (5 to 10 year horizon). Currently I hold about 10% energy in Exploration and Production companies combined, but would be swapping securities rather than adding new money. Capital gains from selling TPZ would be manageable with enough capital loss offsets. Is this a good idea or should I continue to hold TPZ?
I have divided my energy holdings into E & P companies (10%) and pipelines (15% -- largely for income -- and in many respects the pipelines are closer to utilities than to oil production companies)
I have divided my energy holdings into E & P companies (10%) and pipelines (15% -- largely for income -- and in many respects the pipelines are closer to utilities than to oil production companies)
Q: If it doesn’t open tomorrow will it affect oil prices or just nat gas
Q: Between CJ and WCP which one is more likely to attain a higher combined return for a three year hold?
At the moment CJ (7.7%) has a much higher yield than WCP (5.00%). Are these rather high yields sustainable over a three year run?
At the moment CJ (7.7%) has a much higher yield than WCP (5.00%). Are these rather high yields sustainable over a three year run?
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Revvity Inc Com (PKI)
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ARC Resources Ltd. (ARX)
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Crescent Point Energy Corporation (Canada) (CPG)
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Cenovus Energy Inc (CVE)
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Vermilion Energy Inc. Common (Canada) (VET)
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Kiwetinohk Energy Corp. (KEC)
Q: Would you please rate the following in order of preference ARK, CPG, CVE, KEC, PKI, VET
Q: If Warren Buffet would buy a stock in Canada that has many of the features of OXY which one would it be?
Q: Can you comment on recent developments at Suncor? For new money, would you go with SU at this time or a different large-cap Canadian oil and gas issuer (if so, which one)?
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Chevron Corporation (CVX)
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Hess Corporation (HES)
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Phillips 66 (PSX)
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Exxon Mobil Corporation (XOM)
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Antero Resources Corporation (AR)
Q: I have some American $$ and I own no oil/gas. Do you like gas or oil at this point? Do you have some US dividends and growth for a recommendation? Preferably separate companies.
Q: Hello 5i, There was a proposal to build a LNG plan in Jordan Cove, Oregon I think the company that originally tried to develop this LNG project was taken over. Could you comment on who owns this proposed development now and if it will ever happen.
Q: Is AQN in for more pressure with the continuing heatwave in Texas?The infrastructure there is not strong nor do they have connections to very many states.
Thanks
DAve
Thanks
DAve