Q: Can you please provide your analysis on the above two companies and whether they are investable.
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Q: Given Acadian Timber's forest lands are situated on both sides of the New Brunswick/Maine border, do you see this putting the company in an advantageous position in the event of a tariff dispute between Canada and the US? Does the company have processing operations on both sides of the border?
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Super Micro Computer Inc. (SMCI)
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Comfort Systems USA Inc. (FIX)
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Dell Technologies Inc. Class C (DELL)
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Vertiv Holdings LLC Class A (VRT)
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Nebius Group N.V. (NBIS)
Q: Could you provide me with a few a few names that you feel will benefit from the build up of Data Centers to support AI and would Comfort Systems be on that list? Thank you.
Q: Hi Team, I noticed DRX was removed from Growth PF .
If you own it as GARP patient investor (-22%) in 4 accounts for a total $ =2%. Will you sell, hold or add ?
Thanks
Best Regards
If you own it as GARP patient investor (-22%) in 4 accounts for a total $ =2%. Will you sell, hold or add ?
Thanks
Best Regards
Q: What do you think of McEwan Mining? Please include some fundamental analysis and future outlook - thx, John
Q: Hi Peter…would you be buying safe jurisdiction gold miners now? The price of the metal, to my layman’s eye, is acting a little more bipolar now. Last Thursday or Friday all my stocks except for TD, AEM, WGX and GOT were down suggesting a level of panic. Today the golds are down suggesting fear of inflation ticking up triggering higher interest rates. Thinking of selling my WGX to buy AGI because it seems a better miner. Any thoughts you have would be appreciated.
Jim
Jim
Q: Good afternoon,
What is your view of ABX after all the problems in Mali and the temporary closure of one of its best mines. Is it a buy at these prices?
Thanks,
George
What is your view of ABX after all the problems in Mali and the temporary closure of one of its best mines. Is it a buy at these prices?
Thanks,
George
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TC Energy Corporation (TRP)
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Fortis Inc. (FTS)
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Pembina Pipeline Corporation (PPL)
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Emera Incorporated (EMA)
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Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp. (AQN)
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Brookfield Infrastructure Corporation Class A Exchangeable Subordinate Voting Shares (BIPC)
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Brookfield Renewable Corporation Class A Exchangeable Subordinate Voting Shares (BEPC)
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South Bow Corporation (SOBO)
Q: HI, I own several CDN Utilities, AQN, SOBO, PPL, BEPC, BIPC, EMA, ENB, FTS, TRP. Trying to reduce # of CDN Utilities I own. I am thinking of selling AQN, SOBO, BEPC, and BIPC. What is your opinion of selling these and adding PPL, and EMA. What is your opinion on CDN Utility ETF instead. Can you suggest CDN Util ETF for a reasonable return and potential for growth. Welcome if you have any other suggestion. Thanks
Q: Hello 5i
Can Trisura be affected by the California fires?
Thanks
Can Trisura be affected by the California fires?
Thanks
Q: So I’m sitting here day dreaming about SOBO. I understand Keystone XL is now their “ asset “ and wondering about possible scenarios under Trump. If he again OK’s it , would the stock move and in what direction, will it get built, is it still needed , would it be doable for this size company , etc ? Needing to add to my list of high dividend stocks, SOBO interests me and wonder what this sizeable project would have on the stock. Thanks.Derek
Q: Dear 5i team.
Ref. my Q of Nov 4,24 re: Long bonds.
As a followup, at the time, the US 10 yr was 4.3%. It appears to now have broken the 5% mark, and possibly heading higher. I've read in the past to keep an eye on the 10yr bond as a "canary in the coal mine" scenerio.
Can you update your views on this please, with more commentary re: the elasticity of the 10 yr and how this could impact equity/bond markets? Any possible moves DIY investors should be considering as a result of your commentary?
Many thanks for your help understanding this relationship.
Ref. my Q of Nov 4,24 re: Long bonds.
As a followup, at the time, the US 10 yr was 4.3%. It appears to now have broken the 5% mark, and possibly heading higher. I've read in the past to keep an eye on the 10yr bond as a "canary in the coal mine" scenerio.
Can you update your views on this please, with more commentary re: the elasticity of the 10 yr and how this could impact equity/bond markets? Any possible moves DIY investors should be considering as a result of your commentary?
Many thanks for your help understanding this relationship.
Q: I am up ~800% on NVDA and plan is to hold for 10+ years. Curious to get your thoughts on this strategy vs splitting the position with AMD. Plan will always be a 10+ year hold.
Q: Can I have your thoughts in putting some TFSA money into MKP, for a couple years, thinking it might be a place to invest while the world figures out where things are going. It pays good dividends, and lower interest rates, with increased construction, should provide some stability. Or, please suggest an alternative idea. Thank you
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Global X S&P 500 Index Corporate Class ETF (HXS)
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Global X S&P 500 Index Corporate Class ETF (HXS.U)
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Global X S&P/TSX 60 Index Corporate Class ETF (HXT)
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Global X S&P/TSX 60 Index Corporate Class ETF (HXT.U)
Q: Good morning,
I currently own HXS and HXT in most of my RESP/TFSA/RRIF and NON - REGISTERED accounts.
In completing an annual performance review of my family portfolio, I noticed that the difference in calendar year performance between HXS and HXS.U is quite significant. In fact for 2024 the calendar year performance of HXS was 35.04% while the calendar year performance of the HXS.U was 24.48%.
I assume that most of the difference can be attributed to the difference between the Can $ and US $.
Q1. If one believes that the CDN$ will remain depressed compared to the US$ for the foreseeable future, which version of these Global X ETFs, do you recommend holding in RESP/TFSA/RRIF accounts where taxes are not an issue.
Q2. Which type of accounts (RESP/RRIF/TFSA/Non-Registered) stand to benefit the most from holding these Total Return ETFs and in what order?
Thank you and I'll await your response.
Francesco
I currently own HXS and HXT in most of my RESP/TFSA/RRIF and NON - REGISTERED accounts.
In completing an annual performance review of my family portfolio, I noticed that the difference in calendar year performance between HXS and HXS.U is quite significant. In fact for 2024 the calendar year performance of HXS was 35.04% while the calendar year performance of the HXS.U was 24.48%.
I assume that most of the difference can be attributed to the difference between the Can $ and US $.
Q1. If one believes that the CDN$ will remain depressed compared to the US$ for the foreseeable future, which version of these Global X ETFs, do you recommend holding in RESP/TFSA/RRIF accounts where taxes are not an issue.
Q2. Which type of accounts (RESP/RRIF/TFSA/Non-Registered) stand to benefit the most from holding these Total Return ETFs and in what order?
Thank you and I'll await your response.
Francesco
Q: Dear 5i team.
Since my Q on SPB 6/24, a few key things have changed.
1) can you discuss the key Corp.changes (cut to divi being the most significant) and possible impact to their balance sheet?
2) Has anything changed with regards to Brookfield ownership?
3) What is your ouotlook for the SP given answers above. Looking at the 1 yr chart, it's gone from 10 to 6 so a 50% fib. retracement implies a move back to 8. (That's my back of the napkin assesment.)
I'd like to bring this to a full position, but wanted your commentry first.
Many thanks for your help.
Since my Q on SPB 6/24, a few key things have changed.
1) can you discuss the key Corp.changes (cut to divi being the most significant) and possible impact to their balance sheet?
2) Has anything changed with regards to Brookfield ownership?
3) What is your ouotlook for the SP given answers above. Looking at the 1 yr chart, it's gone from 10 to 6 so a 50% fib. retracement implies a move back to 8. (That's my back of the napkin assesment.)
I'd like to bring this to a full position, but wanted your commentry first.
Many thanks for your help.
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Alphabet Inc. (GOOG)
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BCE Inc. (BCE)
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Canadian Pacific Kansas City Limited (CP)
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Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc. (ATD)
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Teck Resources Limited Class A Multiple Voting Shares (TECK.A)
Q: We have ~$8000 in cash in a TFSA currently holding 5 securities (ATD, BCE, CP, GOOG, TECKa; [the portfolio is otherwise well-diversified with ~20 other securities held within RSP/non-registered accounts]), and would like to add to one or two of the positions. Which one or two would you recommend to add to these existing holdings (position size is not an issue), and why?
Ted
Ted
Q: Good day, Adobe has taken a big hit in the couple of months. Revenue forecast for 2025 is below analysts' consensus. Is this a good technology stock to still hold or can one move to something better. Thanks
Q: Hi team,
What’s your current thoughts on Vhi? Valuation wise it currently seems pricey . But , the company recently completed a big offering at near today’s price. So, investors seem to want to pay up for the name. Recently Jason Donville named it as a top pick , with him spouting that it should be a $20 stock in a year. Is this realistic ? I remember when Donville was a small cap god on BNN 10 years ago; at one time he had a good reputation it seemed as a stock picker . He also mentioned that it is the next dsg. Big shoes to full. I guess question is does vhi really have the potential to change the healthcare software sector radically in the next few years ? Does it hold a product ahead of any competition? Is this a name that could be a huge winner in the long run ? I hold a smaller position currently. Wondering if it’s worth a shot adding to the band long term at this level ?
Thanks ,
Shane
What’s your current thoughts on Vhi? Valuation wise it currently seems pricey . But , the company recently completed a big offering at near today’s price. So, investors seem to want to pay up for the name. Recently Jason Donville named it as a top pick , with him spouting that it should be a $20 stock in a year. Is this realistic ? I remember when Donville was a small cap god on BNN 10 years ago; at one time he had a good reputation it seemed as a stock picker . He also mentioned that it is the next dsg. Big shoes to full. I guess question is does vhi really have the potential to change the healthcare software sector radically in the next few years ? Does it hold a product ahead of any competition? Is this a name that could be a huge winner in the long run ? I hold a smaller position currently. Wondering if it’s worth a shot adding to the band long term at this level ?
Thanks ,
Shane
Q: Are there good reasons to expect PHD or, for that matter, floating rate ETFs, in general, will have a better future 5-10 years than their past record would indicate?
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Micron Technology Inc. (MU)
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Constellation Software Inc. (CSU)
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Axon Enterprise Inc. (AXON)
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IES Holdings Inc. (IESC)
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Parsons Corporation (PSN)
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CrowdStrike Holdings Inc. (CRWD)
Q: Happy New year 5i!
It's been an interesting start to the year, and I've been watching/reading things that seem to be leaning towards or preparing for a 'fearful' period. Thoughts on this? With deployable cash, would you be getting it in the market quickly, or not be in any rush?
That being said, AXON and CSU have all seemed to back up more significantly than they ever have, and CRWD as well with the exception of the update failure event. IESC, PSN, and MU as well trending lower.
I hold none of these and have some USD free for 2 half, or 1 full position. Would paying the FX to get CSU on sale be your top pick? of the ones mentioned, would you rank them in terms of expected growth over the next 1 - 5 years? please add a 3 or 4 more options in there as well if you have other top picks. Small caps are good too.
I currently hold GOOG NVDA AMZN MSFT POWL ISRG CLBT VRT on the US side.
I don't mind managing holdings in a shorter period of time if needed, but aim to find those long term compounders and let them continue to win.
Thanks for everything!
It's been an interesting start to the year, and I've been watching/reading things that seem to be leaning towards or preparing for a 'fearful' period. Thoughts on this? With deployable cash, would you be getting it in the market quickly, or not be in any rush?
That being said, AXON and CSU have all seemed to back up more significantly than they ever have, and CRWD as well with the exception of the update failure event. IESC, PSN, and MU as well trending lower.
I hold none of these and have some USD free for 2 half, or 1 full position. Would paying the FX to get CSU on sale be your top pick? of the ones mentioned, would you rank them in terms of expected growth over the next 1 - 5 years? please add a 3 or 4 more options in there as well if you have other top picks. Small caps are good too.
I currently hold GOOG NVDA AMZN MSFT POWL ISRG CLBT VRT on the US side.
I don't mind managing holdings in a shorter period of time if needed, but aim to find those long term compounders and let them continue to win.
Thanks for everything!