Q: is Kinross a good buy at this price? thanks bill
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Q: Hello 5I gang
what are your thoughts on wifi. Very very small, is there anyone else in this space you would look at? Love the technology as we have been hearing about this problem for years. Are they the real thing and should we step in for a long term hold.
thank you for your great service
ken and cindy
what are your thoughts on wifi. Very very small, is there anyone else in this space you would look at? Love the technology as we have been hearing about this problem for years. Are they the real thing and should we step in for a long term hold.
thank you for your great service
ken and cindy
Q: do you like ballard power. would you buy it.
it keeps announcing new contracts and agreements, but stock is retreating.
dave
it keeps announcing new contracts and agreements, but stock is retreating.
dave
Q: Good morning,
I know this is outside your area of expertise but any comments on Elastic's most recent quarter would be appreciated.
Thanks
I know this is outside your area of expertise but any comments on Elastic's most recent quarter would be appreciated.
Thanks
Q: Hi, I have had fsz for approximately 3 years, b.e is 13.74 and have been thinking if it has dropped about $4 in this market , what will happen in a down market?
My other option was NA bank which has been a lost opportunity. Should i sell fsz (7%) and buy na, or sell half and buy half na. Or just stay the course?
I think fsz is ok, for dividend but getting a little worried with where it’s at after such a great market the last 3 years. I do like to keep a stock 3+ years to give it a chance to work. With a good market and good management I find it usually works out. In a poor or flat market of course all bets are off. also I do have TD in my financial sector which has done well.
Thanks
My other option was NA bank which has been a lost opportunity. Should i sell fsz (7%) and buy na, or sell half and buy half na. Or just stay the course?
I think fsz is ok, for dividend but getting a little worried with where it’s at after such a great market the last 3 years. I do like to keep a stock 3+ years to give it a chance to work. With a good market and good management I find it usually works out. In a poor or flat market of course all bets are off. also I do have TD in my financial sector which has done well.
Thanks
Q: Has announced a bought deal at $61.17 for sale by Beaudier Group and Bain Capital.
Last time they did this was in September 11, 2018 when the stock was $70 and ended
up at $35 a few months later. Is this the same type of deal the one in last September?
Last time they did this was in September 11, 2018 when the stock was $70 and ended
up at $35 a few months later. Is this the same type of deal the one in last September?
Q: Hi Folks,
I'm seeking any insight you might be able to provide me with regarding the probable long term viability of BTB's current dividend. In answer to a prior question, a fellow 5i subscriber submitted, you indicated that you would be more comfortable with BTB's dividend if the payout ratio were to drop below 90%. Do you know if it may have now dropped to or below that level and if so, do you suspect that the very generous 8.37% yield the company pays may be "safe" for the foreseeable future?
Lastly, is this a firm you might consider investing up to 5% of your assets in, if you were 62 years of age and on the cusp of retiring? By the way, I suspect that I will require a sustainable yield of 6%, that will at least keep pace with inflation over the next 5 years, in order to be able to retire before I reach 65.
Thank you!
I'm seeking any insight you might be able to provide me with regarding the probable long term viability of BTB's current dividend. In answer to a prior question, a fellow 5i subscriber submitted, you indicated that you would be more comfortable with BTB's dividend if the payout ratio were to drop below 90%. Do you know if it may have now dropped to or below that level and if so, do you suspect that the very generous 8.37% yield the company pays may be "safe" for the foreseeable future?
Lastly, is this a firm you might consider investing up to 5% of your assets in, if you were 62 years of age and on the cusp of retiring? By the way, I suspect that I will require a sustainable yield of 6%, that will at least keep pace with inflation over the next 5 years, in order to be able to retire before I reach 65.
Thank you!
Q: one of the analysts featured on Market Call recommend this etf as a best buy!
would appreciate your comments on this selection.
ed in montreal
would appreciate your comments on this selection.
ed in montreal
Q: Hey guys. Looking for some health care exposure..... Already have some cannabis ownership so no need to add there. Canadian and US recommendations with strong balance sheets and some growth potential? Long term holder likely buying in an RRSP. Thank you!
Q: Good morning
I own CPD which has trended downwards in price over the last year and is now yielding 6.9%. I am considering selling CPD for tax losses and if so, what would be a more sensible strategy. Buy back into CPD after the appropriate delay or Buy something else like a blue chip equity. I know the legal difference between preferred and common but it seems that over an extended buy and hold, commons will prevail albeit with dips along the way. In reality how often are preferred rights called into play to the detriment of common with Canadian blue chips? To me, preferreds offer the worst of both worlds. At this point, my CPD shares are part of my fixed income side and a switch to equities will rebalance things, I know.
I own CPD which has trended downwards in price over the last year and is now yielding 6.9%. I am considering selling CPD for tax losses and if so, what would be a more sensible strategy. Buy back into CPD after the appropriate delay or Buy something else like a blue chip equity. I know the legal difference between preferred and common but it seems that over an extended buy and hold, commons will prevail albeit with dips along the way. In reality how often are preferred rights called into play to the detriment of common with Canadian blue chips? To me, preferreds offer the worst of both worlds. At this point, my CPD shares are part of my fixed income side and a switch to equities will rebalance things, I know.
Q: Do you have a preference in the Brookfield prefered? I think there are about 12 listed. Please provide the best 2, based on risk and reward.
Q: I am wondering what effect , if any, the reorganisation of Seaspan will have on this pref. Thanks
Q: Seasons Greetings 5i - I have held this TransAlta preferred for a number of years in my RRSP and I'm thinking its time to sell and reinvest elsewhere as I don't see a rebound on the horizon. It represents 1.5% of my portfolio. Portfolio analytics is suggesting I reduce my CDN holdings and increase US (3%) and INTL (15%). My investment strategy as a retiree is largely to invest in companies with track record of increasing dividends and earnings. PA also suggests I reduce exposure to financials, energy and utilities; and increase consumer defensive, healthcare, industrials and communications. I'd appreciate your thoughts on selling and where to invest. At present, I have a 3.4% position in VIS and limited healthcare in TFSA with VHT (0.5%) and UNH (0.4%). Or maybe I just add to my Algonquin position which is 2.3% and retain a decent yield? Thanks for the advice and your help this past year.
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Covalon Technologies Ltd. (COV)
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Dollarama Inc. (DOL)
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Stars Group Inc. (The) (TSGI)
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Alcanna Inc. (CLIQ)
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Xebec Adsorption Inc. (XBC)
Q: Good Morning.
I like the momentum and your positive comments on XBC. In an effort to establish a position in XBC I can add new money to an unregistered account or sell DOL and COV in my TFSA or TSGI and CLIQ in my RRSP.
This may be a too specific question with regards to my portfolio so in the alternative do you have more conviction in XBC than the other for companies at present?
Thank you
I like the momentum and your positive comments on XBC. In an effort to establish a position in XBC I can add new money to an unregistered account or sell DOL and COV in my TFSA or TSGI and CLIQ in my RRSP.
This may be a too specific question with regards to my portfolio so in the alternative do you have more conviction in XBC than the other for companies at present?
Thank you
Q: My bank is the Royal and, when I buy a GIC through Direct Investing, they list several institutions offering such fixed income at the rate those institutions currently offer. However, if I go directly into the website of these other institutions, I find the rates they offer are slightly higher than what is available through Direct Investing at the Royal. My question is this..... Is the Royal taking a "finders fee" or "management fee" when I purchase a GIC from another institution through their Direct Investing? I hope I have described this situation in a clear manner for your consideration. When I get my annual year-end tax reports from the Royal, they do list an obscure "management fee" against my GIC portfolio. Thanks!
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Gilead Sciences Inc. (GILD)
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Intel Corporation (INTC)
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Microsoft Corporation (MSFT)
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NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA)
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QUALCOMM Incorporated (QCOM)
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Salesforce Inc. (CRM)
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Atlassian Corporation (TEAM)
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DexCom Inc. (DXCM)
Q: Goodafternoon 5i'
I am not concerned about the sector but wondered how you might rank these companies as buys currently and for the long term: NVDA, CRM, TEAM, MSFT, INTC, QCOM, GILD, DXCM
Thanks for the great work
I am not concerned about the sector but wondered how you might rank these companies as buys currently and for the long term: NVDA, CRM, TEAM, MSFT, INTC, QCOM, GILD, DXCM
Thanks for the great work
Q: Greetings! I have a small gain on NVS. It seems to me it does not move anywhere. Is it worth holding or I should take the small profit and move on. Thank you.
Louisa
Louisa
Q: I own 2 small cap (110M and 12M market cap) stocks in my TFSA and RRSP accounts that have been dogs to say the least. I am down about $8000 total.
My question: I cannot claim the capital loss, so is it better to hold on and hope for the best, or just to sell and forget about them? They are currently worth around $1800.
Thanks
My question: I cannot claim the capital loss, so is it better to hold on and hope for the best, or just to sell and forget about them? They are currently worth around $1800.
Thanks
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Canadian Natural Resources Limited (CNQ)
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TELUS Corporation (T)
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Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc. (ATD)
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Nutrien Ltd. (NTR)
Q: I am building small trust accounts for each grandchild that hopefully will get them interested and informed in the market.
Can you comment on current holdings and suggest 2 or 3 additional stocks?
Criteria: Canadian, dividend-paying, relatively stable but with growth potential?
Many thanks for your great service.
Can you comment on current holdings and suggest 2 or 3 additional stocks?
Criteria: Canadian, dividend-paying, relatively stable but with growth potential?
Many thanks for your great service.
Q: I have a moderate profit on DRG.UN in a taxable account. What would you recommend that I should do? Thanks for your service.
Flo
Flo