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Q: Do you think South Bow is potential takeover target? Their pipeline would seem to be a desirable asset for another pipeline company, Private Equity or Infrastructure name like Brookfield Infrastructure. Would their higher debt be a deterrent at this point? South Bow reminds me somewhat of Inter Pipeline but perhaps more desirable since their pipeline extends from Canada into the USA. Looking forward to your response. Many thanks.
Q: To the gentleman who responded to my earlier question on this issue - the revenue for the past quarter was $168.6M vs $152.7M estimated, although I am not sure where the latter figure came from, but the forecast revenue for Q4 is only $132M which is down substantially, and not up, from their current revenue of $168.6M; hence my question and concern. Rational analysis indicates that the prevailing rate of growth will not be sustained in Q4 and the past quarter(s) was/were an aberration for reasons unknown to me for certain. Can you please elaborate.
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Costco Wholesale Corporation (COST)
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Shopify Inc. Class A Subordinate Voting Shares (SHOP)
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iShares NASDAQ 100 Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XQQ)
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Vanguard S&P 500 Index ETF (VFV)
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Brookfield Corporation Class A Limited Voting Shares (BN)
Q: I am just starting my TFSA and am starting young, I am wondering what are some good long term investments in the current environment? The companies listed are what I have recently bought shares in.
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BMO Equal Weight US Banks Index ETF (ZBK)
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BMO MSCI USA High Quality Index ETF (ZUQ)
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Global X S&P 500 Index Corporate Class ETF (HXS)
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iShares S&P/TSX 60 Index ETF (XIU)
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Invesco Aerospace & Defense ETF (PPA)
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Global X Europe 50 Index Corporate Class ETF (HXX)
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American Century ETF Trust (QGROQGRO)
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ENTREPRENEURSHARES (XOVR)
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BMO S&P US Mid Cap Index ETF (ZMID)
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iShares U.S. Broker-Dealers ETF (IAI)
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First Trust RBA American Industrial Renaissance ET (AIRR)
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Invesco S&P 500 Momentum ETF (SPMO)
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Evolve Canadian Utilities Enhanced Yield Index Fund (UTES)
Q: Part of our total portfolio is invested in ETFs [non-registered accounts] and one-third is in Canadian-based and Canadian-dollar denominated US ETFs. Another third is in US ETFs - spread among Large Cap Value, Blend and Growth, and SMID. The final third is in Special US ETF - IAI ZBK AIRR PAVE SHLD PPA SMH UTES AND HXX. Your advice is requested as to which ones to over-weight, underweight or sell. Please rank each category, if you would. My lean is less tech/ M7 as already own most.
Q: Recognizing that 5i Research does not perhaps put as much emphasis on technical analysis as opposed to fundamentals, perhaps you have an opinion anyway on log charting in particular.
I noticed that CNR - generally flat for the last 4-1/2 years, fell out of a long term log channel 2 years ago - a channel going back to its listing three decades ago. In fact, with this in mind, I've discovered that the present price is at a considerable distance from the bottom of that channel not seen since the GFC.
So do you see this as a great buying opportunity for CNR based on this observation? Or do you have an opinion in general on the future of railroads in the face of any potential long term disruption that I am unaware of (eg. AI-based) ?
I noticed that CNR - generally flat for the last 4-1/2 years, fell out of a long term log channel 2 years ago - a channel going back to its listing three decades ago. In fact, with this in mind, I've discovered that the present price is at a considerable distance from the bottom of that channel not seen since the GFC.
So do you see this as a great buying opportunity for CNR based on this observation? Or do you have an opinion in general on the future of railroads in the face of any potential long term disruption that I am unaware of (eg. AI-based) ?
Q: Given the turmoil in the market at the present time, I want to increase my gold allocation and am considering these two companies. How would you rank them and what is your reason for the higher ranking? Do you have another producer in the sub-1M oz of gold production/yr range that you favor over these two companies? What would be your maximum allocation for gold stocks in today's market? I already have 1% positions in each of KNT and AGI.
Q: Morning troops. Am hearing a lot about Buffer ETFs these days. Can you explain the downside protection please? I hear about "15% downside protection" - does this mean that any losses are capped at 15%? Do you have any CAD Buffer ETFs that you would recommend? Cheers.
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Brookfield Asset Management Inc Class A Limited (BAM)
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Brookfield Infrastructure Partners LP Limited Partnership Units (BIP)
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Brookfield Renewable Corporation Class A Subordinate (BEPC)
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Brookfield Corporation Class A Limited (BN)
Q: Currently I have positions in the above Brookfield companies. I plan on keeping the position in BN. Would you please rank the others from best to least preferred along with a brief rational for your decision. THANK YOU!
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Q: How does an ETF like PSA pay 4.3% yield when interest rates are so low?
Q: Do you know where I can get a list of all convertible debentures traded on TSX?
Q: ETFs or Mutual funds that invest in stocks only, outside of North America, unhedged. What would you recommend for broad exposure.
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Q: Have any insiders been buyers of the stock recently?
Thx
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Q: Hi Team,
I currently hold fairly high positions of both LMN and TOI. I invested in these positions as opposed to CSU on the view that they would provide more growth over the long term as they are essentially smaller companies, under CSU guidance and play book. Would you agree with this strategy? Assuming I continue to hold both is there still a need to purchase CSU or would holding a mix of LMN and TOI be sufficient exposure for maximum growth within the family?
Thanks,
Shane.
I currently hold fairly high positions of both LMN and TOI. I invested in these positions as opposed to CSU on the view that they would provide more growth over the long term as they are essentially smaller companies, under CSU guidance and play book. Would you agree with this strategy? Assuming I continue to hold both is there still a need to purchase CSU or would holding a mix of LMN and TOI be sufficient exposure for maximum growth within the family?
Thanks,
Shane.
Q: This T Rowe Price ETF is a US equity only .31% MER broad based ETF spun out from a Lipper and Morningstar award winning fund that was approximately 60% equity with a variety of fixed income holdings making up the remainder. David Giroux the manager is highly respected. Could you look at the holdings and the long record of the fund that gave birth to this ETF and provide your critical review. I would like to average in to at least a 10% holding as I see this as a strong long term sleep at night well managed reasonable cost candidate. Thank you.
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Datadog Inc. (DDOG)
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Shift4 Payments Inc. Class A (FOUR)
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Snowflake Inc. Class A (SNOW)
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Robinhood Markets Inc. (HOOD)
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Cellebrite DI Ltd. (CLBT)
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Nebius Group N.V. (NBIS)
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Block Inc. Class A (XYZ)
Q: I've held XYZ in a reg account for a while now awaiting a recovery (down 50%) that never seems to take hold. I have to imagine there are much better opportunities, particularly in the US tech space. What would be some suggestions for replacement I could explore. I've had my eye on FOUR for a while, thoughts on this one as well would be very much appreciated. Thanks so much.
Q: Just wondering if you have any thoughts regarding two companies that operate in the footwear category: Deckers and Skechers. These companies appear attractive because of their offerings in the marketplace. Deckers owns the hugely popular HOKA brand while Skechers has developed the step in technology which, I think, is a game changer.
Are you comfortable with either or both for small positions in an otherwise diversified portfolio.
Thank you
Brad
Are you comfortable with either or both for small positions in an otherwise diversified portfolio.
Thank you
Brad
Q: Good morning,
The US financial sector ( ie JPM, MS, GS...) all weaker today- any reason/ announcements that would help explain?
Thank you.
The US financial sector ( ie JPM, MS, GS...) all weaker today- any reason/ announcements that would help explain?
Thank you.
Q: Good morning 5i,
Thank you for being that "rock." I own BN and KKR. Following earnings and some downward pressure would you consider adding at this time? What would be your top 2 in this sector?
Please provide your comfortable weighting for both and preferred at this time. A good value for adding would be fabulous.
I am a little underweight in this area.
Thank you so much and please deduct accordingly.
Thank you for being that "rock." I own BN and KKR. Following earnings and some downward pressure would you consider adding at this time? What would be your top 2 in this sector?
Please provide your comfortable weighting for both and preferred at this time. A good value for adding would be fabulous.
I am a little underweight in this area.
Thank you so much and please deduct accordingly.
Q: What do you think of the news from TD this morning, selling their stake in Schwab and using the money to buy back $5.6 billion of their shares? The market certainly seems to like it