Q: Good day i have vet in my rsp for the great dividends they pay .How do you view this company as far as being able to continue with there payouts,they are getting beat up like all the others,i appreciate your opinions,thanks Norm
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Brookfield Renewable Partners L.P. (BEP.UN)
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Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp. (AQN)
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Vermilion Energy Inc. (VET)
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Whitecap Resources Inc. (WCP)
Q: Hi, most of my portfolio is trying to hang in with such a volatile market, but these two companies are killing me.
I see vet is now over 9% dividend which I like, but also know nothing good comes from it.
Is it time to raise the white flag to fossil fuels and go totally renewable, or would I probably be selling at the low?
I have to hand it to the environmentalist and protesters they are doing a great job against the oil companies.
Could you give me two of your favourites for renewables.
Thanks
I see vet is now over 9% dividend which I like, but also know nothing good comes from it.
Is it time to raise the white flag to fossil fuels and go totally renewable, or would I probably be selling at the low?
I have to hand it to the environmentalist and protesters they are doing a great job against the oil companies.
Could you give me two of your favourites for renewables.
Thanks
Q: I plan on selling VET this week and yet its share price keeps on falling. At today close I'm down about 25%. I was planning to let it go at about 22 to 23%.
Should I just sell VET at whatever price it opens tomorrow? Or you believe the majority of the tax loss selling are over and there is a chance that there could be a slight rebound. Please advise.
Should I just sell VET at whatever price it opens tomorrow? Or you believe the majority of the tax loss selling are over and there is a chance that there could be a slight rebound. Please advise.
Q: This is a comment more than a question. By a review of the questions commonly asked on it appears that too many of us are caught up in the day to day and , week to week volatility. If the investment thesis has not changed and it still seems undervalued I see no reason why one should sell a stock based on its current trading price. For example, I own a large position in Questor and the share price has been on a rollercoaster. I stuck it out because the long term fundamentals had not changed and it is up about 15% on the year. I actually believe the fundamentals have improved materially throughout the year but one would not conclude that by examining the price chart alone.
Q: Hi 5i.
I made an impulsive and uneducated buy of ALA a few months ago and have been rewarded with a 45% kick in the you-know-what. Fortunately, it has been a painful but not catastrophic experience. The buy is in a cash account.
I favour a buy-and-hold strategy but ALA has me constantly questioning my next move. I understand that ALA has a lot of debt and interest rates are not helping their cause. I am expecting a cut in the dividend (like everyone else). I know you have recently published an extensive set of your own rules to live by regarding equities with one of them being 'sell your losers' (paraphrased).
Simply put, is ALA dead-in-the-water or does it have long-term possibilities?
Thanks in advance.................Martin
I made an impulsive and uneducated buy of ALA a few months ago and have been rewarded with a 45% kick in the you-know-what. Fortunately, it has been a painful but not catastrophic experience. The buy is in a cash account.
I favour a buy-and-hold strategy but ALA has me constantly questioning my next move. I understand that ALA has a lot of debt and interest rates are not helping their cause. I am expecting a cut in the dividend (like everyone else). I know you have recently published an extensive set of your own rules to live by regarding equities with one of them being 'sell your losers' (paraphrased).
Simply put, is ALA dead-in-the-water or does it have long-term possibilities?
Thanks in advance.................Martin
Q: this is one of the material stocks in beport. I have not been able to find anything in 5i files on this co. what is your present opinion?
Q: Good evening
My average cost of SPB is $11.75. I am thinking of averaging down at around $9.50. I will appreciate your comments
My average cost of SPB is $11.75. I am thinking of averaging down at around $9.50. I will appreciate your comments
Q: On the Global evening news in Vancouver today, it was mentioned that Amazon is going into the toy manufacturing business. Have you heard anything regarding this topic? This can't be good for Spin Master. Could this be why Spin master stock is struggling?
Q: Stop buying this one on the way down, cannot seem to put in a bottom, great mgnt, huge return on equity, nice divvy, what is wrong read alpha report lots of junk.i think their high interest rates scare everybody, your opinion dave
Q: Good morning 5i, I see CAR hit the market at $45.50 and I am in at $47. My question is how likely is that to cap the price and for how long. I am sick of watching losers so I am inclined to sell and replace it with a reit/other with better short-term potential. We rely on income from our investment so be it interest or growth it is all the same. What would be your top picks right now with short-term capital recovery in mind. I am becoming increasingly negative on buy and hold. Damn that Black Swan...wish he would move on to another victim.
thanks for your input,
Bob
thanks for your input,
Bob
Q: Do you think car.un would be a good longer term hold after the Netherland transaction, bought at 33 dollars.
Q: I am writing to request clarification in your answer to Ray's question earlier today. My understanding is that you recommended selling GSY and replacing it with ATD. Did I understand this correctly? My understanding from your recent reports and Q&As is that you felt that GSY remained a very good pick. Can you please clarify.
Also, thank you so much for your service. You have received a number of questions recently about the market turbulence associated with GSY and your insights have been quite calming. It has been very useful to better understand the details about the (likely short sellers) report on Seeking Alpha.
Also, thank you so much for your service. You have received a number of questions recently about the market turbulence associated with GSY and your insights have been quite calming. It has been very useful to better understand the details about the (likely short sellers) report on Seeking Alpha.
Q: Could I have your view on the 3rd quarter results for this company? To me the results don't look to bad considering how bad things are in the patch. Tnx
Q: Hi,
I wish to help fight climate change via investing in low-carbon companies - (renewable energy sources, EVs, batteries, materials from recycled sources, straw bale construction, vegan foods, etc) and also stop investing in fossil fuels, animal agriculture, etc as much as possible. Could you easily adjust your portfolios to make this possible? Are there ETFs that I could invest in as an alternative? I currently use both your income and balanced portfolios.
Thanks,
Helen
I wish to help fight climate change via investing in low-carbon companies - (renewable energy sources, EVs, batteries, materials from recycled sources, straw bale construction, vegan foods, etc) and also stop investing in fossil fuels, animal agriculture, etc as much as possible. Could you easily adjust your portfolios to make this possible? Are there ETFs that I could invest in as an alternative? I currently use both your income and balanced portfolios.
Thanks,
Helen
Q: Good Day How do you rate First National for a dividend payer as compared to the big 5 Canadian banks? Can we expect some growth in the stock price over the next 3 years? If so how much? Thanks
Q: Would appreciate your view of EXFO as an investment. Thanks!
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Global X S&P 500 Index Corporate Class ETF (HXS)
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Global X Canadian High Dividend Index Corporate Class ETF (HXH)
Q: Total Return ETFs... Do you have an opinion on this type of vehicle? I am setting aside monies for a niece with special needs> I do not expect to use the funds for many years - it is for her years as an adult. I do not want dividend income.
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Alphabet Inc. (GOOG)
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NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA)
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Atlassian Corporation (TEAM)
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Workday Inc. (WDAY)
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The Trade Desk Inc. (TTD)
Q: If you we’re looking to buy 5 US stocks with strong growth prospects for. 5 year hold what names would you consider?
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Pfizer Inc. (PFE)
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Verizon Communications Inc. (VZ)
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Sun Life Financial Inc. (SLF)
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Inter Pipeline Ltd. (IPL)
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WSP Global Inc. (WSP)
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Stars Group Inc. (The) (TSGI)
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Chartwell Retirement Residences (CSH.UN)
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Enghouse Systems Limited (ENGH)
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Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc. (ATD)
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Knight Therapeutics Inc. (GUD)
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Shopify Inc. Class A Subordinate Voting Shares (SHOP)
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goeasy Ltd. (GSY)
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Spin Master Corp. Subordinate Voting Shares (TOY)
Q: My weightings in each of the listed companies is less than 2.5%. I wish to eliminate some and build up others to the 2.5% level. What are the strongest candidates to keep and what are the weakest candidates to get rid of. As always, I appreciate your responses. RAM
Q: I would like to buy NFI, but have to sell something else to do it. After looking at all of my holdings, I think it should be CSU, or OTEX. I have other tech holdings, but want to hold on to those. I am about about even with the two tech stocks so there is no tax gain/loss. I realize it is changing sectors, but I like the dividend. Do you think there would be more growth in the future by replacing one of the above tech stocks with NFI? Thanks.