Q: I've done very well with SHOP (thanks to 5i) but it has grown to 12% of my overall portfolio. I really like to let the winners run, and am quite risk tolerant, however I am considering selling 20% and reinvesting the proceeds. I plan to top up KXS, which seems has good momentum, but need some other suggestions. What other technology stocks would you suggest at this time? Options outside of tech would be appreciated too.
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Investment Q&A
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BCE Inc. (BCE)
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Enbridge Inc. (ENB)
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TC Energy Corporation (TRP)
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Parkland Corporation (PKI)
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A&W Revenue Royalties Income Fund (AW.UN)
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Sienna Senior Living Inc. (SIA)
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Corby Spirit and Wine Limited Unlimited Voting Common Shares (CSW.A)
Q: 1:03 PM 2/24/2019
I am increasingly concerned about the financial stability and credit quality of several of my investments.
Could you please provide the S&P or DBRS issuer rating or bond rating of : ENB, TRP, PKI, BCE, CSW.A, AW.UN, SIA.
This information is very difficult for me to find and is often quite dated. Could you suggest a source I could use.
Thank you........... Paul K
I am increasingly concerned about the financial stability and credit quality of several of my investments.
Could you please provide the S&P or DBRS issuer rating or bond rating of : ENB, TRP, PKI, BCE, CSW.A, AW.UN, SIA.
This information is very difficult for me to find and is often quite dated. Could you suggest a source I could use.
Thank you........... Paul K
Q: Hi,
Can I have your opinion on Metlife. I have held it for a while but it hasn't moved. However, it pays a nice dividend. Worth holding on?
Thanks
Can I have your opinion on Metlife. I have held it for a while but it hasn't moved. However, it pays a nice dividend. Worth holding on?
Thanks
Q: I would like your opinion on Enova International (ENVA). I have had good success with GoEasy and this seems to be a similar type company with operations in the US, UK and Brazil. Any comments/ thoughts would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Q: I looked at insider trading on Canadian Insider web site. Between Oct 18-Jan 21st 2019, insider buying is huge. I see directors buying 1.6 million shares. Others, Joseph Crumb 3.4 M. Chiabra Tommasso also director 2.0 M.
Roy Sebag CEO 6 trades for 525 thousand shares. Also for XAU , he purchased in 5 trades 863 thousand shares. I do not normally check insider trading activity, but this seems out of the ordinary. Please verify my numbers. If exact, have you seen such large insider buying before ?
If so, would you recommend taking a position in Mene.
thanks for your help.
Roy Sebag CEO 6 trades for 525 thousand shares. Also for XAU , he purchased in 5 trades 863 thousand shares. I do not normally check insider trading activity, but this seems out of the ordinary. Please verify my numbers. If exact, have you seen such large insider buying before ?
If so, would you recommend taking a position in Mene.
thanks for your help.
Q: Just a comment for some additional perspective on the automatic share transaction plan of CSU's CEO: If today's share price action was a result of the announcement that the CEO may be selling up to 100 shares per week for a year (up to 5,200 shares), then the sellers who were bailing out are just being nutty. At the rate of 100 shares per week, it would take him approximately 84 years to divest himself of his current CSU shares position. Now there's an investment horizon for you!
Q: Pollard Banknote last reported earning Nov6 . Do you know when they report their 4th Q results
Thank You
KM
Thank You
KM
Q: Hello, I would like to know how you determine the valuation of a company. It seems every industry is assigned different pe ratios. How is that established? Once a company reaches a valuation does that mean it is time to sell?
Q: Why is it doing so poorly? Should I jump the PKL ship?
Q: Should I buy a 2 year GIC at 2.8% or a bond fund say XBB.?
Can you also explain your reasoning.
Can you also explain your reasoning.
Q: ETF tax advantage question again.
Could you expound on the different types of taxes on XEC which is an Canadian listed ETF holding emerging markets via IEMG vs holding the IEMG directly which you recommend, to be a better holding for tax purposes in an RRSP account and a non registered account?
In both my RRSP and non registered accounts there doesn't appear to be any taxes withheld when looking at the transaction history, just the dividends. Is it taxed before dividends are paid? You say it would save a layer of tax. Is there more then one?
Other then the articles recently read in you Money Saver Magazine and on the ETF newsletter is there anyway of knowing or finding out which ETF's are better suited for each accounts, tax wise? When will Mr. Mahrezs' part 2 of favorite ETFs for individual accounts be published?
Thanks
Jeff
Could you expound on the different types of taxes on XEC which is an Canadian listed ETF holding emerging markets via IEMG vs holding the IEMG directly which you recommend, to be a better holding for tax purposes in an RRSP account and a non registered account?
In both my RRSP and non registered accounts there doesn't appear to be any taxes withheld when looking at the transaction history, just the dividends. Is it taxed before dividends are paid? You say it would save a layer of tax. Is there more then one?
Other then the articles recently read in you Money Saver Magazine and on the ETF newsletter is there anyway of knowing or finding out which ETF's are better suited for each accounts, tax wise? When will Mr. Mahrezs' part 2 of favorite ETFs for individual accounts be published?
Thanks
Jeff
Q: Can you please recommend an emerging market etf
Thank you
Thank you
Q: Comment on Nizar question about a loan for a spousal RRSP contribution:
My bank does the same thing: if you want to borrow money for RRSP contributions you must put it into their funds. I don't know what the rules are for transferring this contribution to your self directed account as it is not appealing to me one bit.
My bank does the same thing: if you want to borrow money for RRSP contributions you must put it into their funds. I don't know what the rules are for transferring this contribution to your self directed account as it is not appealing to me one bit.
Q: What are your asset allocation suggestions for the TSX industry sectors? Thank you
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BMO Covered Call Dow Jones Industrial Average Hedged to CAD ETF (ZWA)
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BMO Europe High Dividend Covered Call Hedged to CAD ETF (ZWE)
Q: Hi, I'm a dividend/ income investor new to 5i and have a question on portfolio allocation % with regards to geographical location. ie - I have ETF's ZWA (USA) at 8.6% and ZWE (Europe) at 5%, (13.6% total ) of my overall portfolio. I have a general rule that no one position should be over 10% and no one sector more than 25% of my portfolio. What is 5i's perspective on this and would your recommendations be higher when you're talking ETF's that hold a basket of stocks?
Q: In a previous question about ALC you noted that while ALC was not poorly managed there were better companies out there without liquidity issues. I presume you would include CAE as one of those better companies. I bought ALC, post split, (about 5 years ago) and it hasn't done much - I am essentially flat. I have certainly considered selling it but never "pulled the trigger". Unlike yourself I am not really a stock analyst but it seems to me they have been caught up in Trumpian tariff headwinds, weak iron ore prices (a few years ago) and replacing high operating cost (outdated) ships. To some extent the share price also seems to mirror the historical weakness of the Canadian Market versus the strength in the US Market. So far in 2019 the TSX seems to be performing better and the CAD appears to be gaining slightly on the USD. ALC appear to be having trouble replacing their ships as on at least 2 occasions the shipyards have defaulted on the boats. ALC got their money back but the replacement schedule must have been impacted. So, as usual, I am sitting on the fence. My questions...
1) Do you consider CAE to be a much better company that ALC?
2) While both companies are classified Industrial, ALC is more of a classic cyclical Industrial than CAE. In other words do you think ALC should do better if commodities show some strength or the USD shows some weakness?
3) We own 3,900 shares of ALC or about one days average trading volume. Would you have any recommendations about how to sell the shares keeping haircuts to a minimum? Does offering 500 shares at "the bid" at 10 AM make any sense to you? We wouldn't offer the next 500 shares until the first 500 shares were sold. The spread is about 20 cents per share.
Please deduct as may credits as you see fit.
Thanks,
Jim
1) Do you consider CAE to be a much better company that ALC?
2) While both companies are classified Industrial, ALC is more of a classic cyclical Industrial than CAE. In other words do you think ALC should do better if commodities show some strength or the USD shows some weakness?
3) We own 3,900 shares of ALC or about one days average trading volume. Would you have any recommendations about how to sell the shares keeping haircuts to a minimum? Does offering 500 shares at "the bid" at 10 AM make any sense to you? We wouldn't offer the next 500 shares until the first 500 shares were sold. The spread is about 20 cents per share.
Please deduct as may credits as you see fit.
Thanks,
Jim
Q: Hi,
I have TSGI (Down 45%) , PBH (Down 22%) in my RESP Account. My daughter is 12 years old. Should I sell them and move on to banks/utilities ?
Thanks
Ninad
I have TSGI (Down 45%) , PBH (Down 22%) in my RESP Account. My daughter is 12 years old. Should I sell them and move on to banks/utilities ?
Thanks
Ninad
Q: Hi 5i,
No recent questions on this one, so...
Can I get your overview of DE and if there is a better company in the ag equipment sector?
TIA!
No recent questions on this one, so...
Can I get your overview of DE and if there is a better company in the ag equipment sector?
TIA!
Q: 5iResearch is a great service and I really appreciate all the advice subscribers get on individual stocks. Having said that, can I get 5i's opinion on whether it is really possible to outperform the market in the longterm. Most of the literature I have read indicates that buying the S&P500 (ie. a market ETF) is the most time-tested way to be a successful in the markets.
Q: Hi Group can you please comment on this high risk stock it appears to have some legs. Earning per share and growth appear interesting - I do realize its high risk but am interested in you overview general comments.
PS my membership is up next month (March) please go ahead and automatically renew with my visa
PS my membership is up next month (March) please go ahead and automatically renew with my visa