Q: Can you explain the extreme volatility of KRBN in recent months. Is this a safe long term investment? Your thoughts please.
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Q: This LNG related (FSRU) company went public in April. May I please get your thoughts? Thanks.
Q: As a diversifier an investment in farmland seems interesting. Looked at Acretrader but wondering if there are 3 or 4 ETFs Cdn or US that you would recommend to invest in this theme. Are there any individual stocks in this area that you like. Do you agree this could be a worthwhile piece of the investment puzzle for a longterm position. Thanks for your anticipated input.
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iShares Equal Weight Banc & Lifeco ETF (CEW)
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iShares S&P/TSX Canadian Dividend Aristocrats Index ETF (CDZ)
Q: Can you recommend a diversified etf with a high dividend that targets canadian market. Looking for sectors that are not to voltile.
T Steve
T Steve
Q: Hi,
Your outlook for this company in the rising interest scenario. Is rising rate will be headwind or tailwind for this company? Companies past financial figures are good form investors point of view. In last 10 years it is buying back shares (share count down 50%), increasing dividend (dividend increased to 400%), sales are rising (almost doubled). Can It be considered as a good investment? If not then can you suggest some good alternative?
Thanks
Your outlook for this company in the rising interest scenario. Is rising rate will be headwind or tailwind for this company? Companies past financial figures are good form investors point of view. In last 10 years it is buying back shares (share count down 50%), increasing dividend (dividend increased to 400%), sales are rising (almost doubled). Can It be considered as a good investment? If not then can you suggest some good alternative?
Thanks
Q: Own both ZDI and PDI to cover international divs, Was going to sell PDI as a tax-loss and put proceeds into ZDI. Do I need both ZDI and PID or does ZDI provide enough diversification? Thanks Ron
Q: what are the 6 safest dividend stocks?
Q: I own TOI at a considerable loss and thinking of a tax loss sale with possible later re-purchase. Any thoughts on what Topicus might do over the next few months?
Thanks
Thanks
Q: It pays monthly distribution. It works out 7.41% at the current market price of 17.81. Is it considered as good income generating holding? If not then can you suggest a name? I hold ENB and ALA.
Thanks
Thanks
Q: Does the posted yield of about 13% include the .65% management or should .65 be deducted from 13 to reflect the actual yield.
What is your "ballpark guess" as to the percentages of dividends, capital gains and return of capital.
What is the % of U.S. withholding tax. Is it just on dividends or capital gains and roc as well.
Thanks so much
What is your "ballpark guess" as to the percentages of dividends, capital gains and return of capital.
What is the % of U.S. withholding tax. Is it just on dividends or capital gains and roc as well.
Thanks so much
Q: I hold NVDA AMD and MDB in registered accounts and they are now down 47% - 18% - 39% respectively. As there is unfortunately no tax benefit to selling, should I continue to ride them out or bite the bullet and redeploy to recoup some of my losses within a 3 yr time frame. If redeploy is the answer, some suggestions please.
Thanks.
Thanks.
Q: With the great relief rally over the past 3 days, KXS has gone down about the same %.
Is there something that we are missing? Can't blame it on the market right now.
Sheldon
Is there something that we are missing? Can't blame it on the market right now.
Sheldon
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NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA)
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Mastercard Incorporated (MA)
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Pfizer Inc. (PFE)
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UnitedHealth Group Incorporated (DE) (UNH)
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Verizon Communications Inc. (VZ)
Q: Hi there, I’m a big fan of the Balanced Equity portfolio. If you had to create a US Balanced Equity Portfolio using CDRs, what stocks would you purchase to create such a portfolio?
Q: Interactive Brokers has a program called "Stock Yield Enhancement Program". I do not see this being offered by all brokers. Assuming the criteria is met to participate in the program, why wouldn't everyone be doing this - what would be the major risk participating in the program?
Q: Hi Peter and Team! I always look forward to your articles in the National Post. Because of the uncertainty in the world, investing in banks and utilities seems the safe way to go, but I agree that there will a future period ( hopefully soon) that growth stocks will be favoured again. In reference to your article, could you list five growth stocks and five small caps that are poised to provide good returns ? Cheers, Tamara
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Alphabet Inc. (GOOG)
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Kinaxis Inc. (KXS)
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goeasy Ltd. (GSY)
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ECN Capital Corp. (ECN)
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NV5 Global Inc. (NVEE)
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Lightspeed Commerce Inc. Subordinate Voting Shares (LSPD)
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CrowdStrike Holdings Inc. (CRWD)
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InMode Ltd. (INMD)
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Boyd Group Services Inc. (BYD)
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Lantheus Holdings Inc. (LNTH)
Q: With regards to Peter’s article titled Five Ways To Set Up Your Investments For Inevitable Recovery Of Market, he recommends investing now in growth stocks & small & mid-cap stocks. For each of those two categories could you please recommend 5 stocks for each group that meet the parameters Peter mentioned in the article. Thanks … Cal
Q: Historically, how important has investing outside of North America been for portfolio performance? Could one do just as well or better by ignoring international markets?
Thanks.
Thanks.
Q: Hi 5i team.
about 5 weeks ago sold AEM and FNV for tax loss and bought ABX as a proxy.
Have a 2-3 % weighting in gold.
For a conservative retiree, would you suggest to sell ABX (small gain which is good) and go back to AEM and FNV for longer term holds?
Thank you.
about 5 weeks ago sold AEM and FNV for tax loss and bought ABX as a proxy.
Have a 2-3 % weighting in gold.
For a conservative retiree, would you suggest to sell ABX (small gain which is good) and go back to AEM and FNV for longer term holds?
Thank you.
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Fortis Inc. (FTS)
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Brookfield Renewable Partners L.P. (BEP.UN)
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Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp. (AQN)
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Polaris Renewable Energy Inc. (PIF)
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Brookfield Renewable Corporation Class A Exchangeable Subordinate Voting Shares (BEPC)
Q: Hi 5i team.
about 6 weeks ago sold AQN for a tax loss and increased position in FTS and bought some BEPC on top of BEP.UN as I am thinking of switching to BEPC to make life less complicated tax wise.
Problem (and a good one to have) is that I have a large capital gain in BEP.un.
Utilities portions as total of all portfolio.
BEP.UN is about 2%
BEPC about 1%
Fortis about 2%
Polaris about 1%
Question is what to sell or reduce to add in AQN back at about 2%?
Would you suggest a different mix?
I like the dividends and am OK w slow to moderate growth - retiree and looking at conservative ongoing investment. (I like all of these stocks.)
I am willing to pay some taxes as I worry about the capital gains tax rate rising at some point under our current government.
Subtract as many questions as needed.
Thank you.
about 6 weeks ago sold AQN for a tax loss and increased position in FTS and bought some BEPC on top of BEP.UN as I am thinking of switching to BEPC to make life less complicated tax wise.
Problem (and a good one to have) is that I have a large capital gain in BEP.un.
Utilities portions as total of all portfolio.
BEP.UN is about 2%
BEPC about 1%
Fortis about 2%
Polaris about 1%
Question is what to sell or reduce to add in AQN back at about 2%?
Would you suggest a different mix?
I like the dividends and am OK w slow to moderate growth - retiree and looking at conservative ongoing investment. (I like all of these stocks.)
I am willing to pay some taxes as I worry about the capital gains tax rate rising at some point under our current government.
Subtract as many questions as needed.
Thank you.
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iShares 1-5 Year Laddered Corporate Bond Index ETF (CBO)
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iShares 1-5 Year Laddered Government Bond Index ETF (CLF)
Q: I have been a multi year holder of CLF and CBO in my Non Reg account and I would like to take the loss, and find two comparable etfs for my fixed income portion of my portfolio. Suggestions please.