Q: JPMorgan is predicting a 50% chance of a US recession in the next 2 years. One would likely impact Canadian markets like 2008-9. I started investing in the markets this past April and was up over 6% in a short time until Trump started his tariff tirade and eventual war (plus other contributing factors) and now am down over 8%. It would seem this volatility in the markets will only get worse until it gets better. That said, if I recall correctly, BMO recently came out and predicted a TSX rebound that could hit 17,000 before EOY. I am just trying to figure out should I ride out the storm or jump ship at the next port. Based on your market update, specifically, "Investors should keep in mind this is just one quarter in a journey measured in years.", should one still consider riding out the storm?
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Investment Q&A
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Q: Why the big drop Friday,don't see any news?
Q: ATVI - Milan on October 15 questioned about ATVI and you said it was fine to buy. Also on October 15 there was an article that ATVI along with a joint venture with other companies were going to put 500 Veterans to work. Following that, over the next 2 days the stock dropped over 10%. Your thoughts on this drop.
TEAM - On October 19 John asked a question about the quarterly results, and you indicated you were fine with the results. Over the next 2 days, the stock dropped over 10%. How come?
Would I be better to sell ATVI and TEAM and add it to my holdings of ILMN and SQ? Thanks Dennis.
TEAM - On October 19 John asked a question about the quarterly results, and you indicated you were fine with the results. Over the next 2 days, the stock dropped over 10%. How come?
Would I be better to sell ATVI and TEAM and add it to my holdings of ILMN and SQ? Thanks Dennis.
Q: hi,I have my proceeds from the ECI sale and need to invest for income. is this a good time to take a full position in bce and ipl or get back into vet or igm? Please suggest your ideas , p.s. i have a full position in BNS. thx Jack
Q: Do you see WMTs acquisition of Flipkart as a game changer? What's your read of this development?
Q: A number of analysts have positive comments on the future of this stock. Your feelings on buying it at present level.
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BetaPro S&P 500 Daily Inverse ETF (HIU)
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ProShares Short S&P500 -1x Shares (SH)
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ProShares Short QQQ -1x Shares (PSQ)
Q: I'm looking for ETFs that are the inverse of the S&P 500, the Dow, the QQQ's and the Russel 2000, that trade in Canadian dollars in our market. Can you make suggestions?
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Vanguard FTSE Developed Europe All Cap Index ETF (VE)
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Vanguard FTSE Emerging Markets All Cap Index ETF (VEE)
Q: My target allocation for International Equity is 20% and is made up of just two ETFs (VE and VEE). Do these two holdings provide adequate and broad enough international exposure or would you recommend any additional (or different) ETFs? How would you recommend splitting the 20% total between these holdings?
Q: Would you recommend either of these for a lazy TFSA investor? Thanks. Peter
Q: Grateful if you could update your views on Martello Tech (MTLO). In what circumstances would you consider it "a buy" and how would you limit its percentage in a growth portfolio ?
Gratefully,
JD
Gratefully,
JD
Q: In your reply to my previous question you mentioned you thought Reliq Management had misrepresented revenue. My understanding was that the items to be restated comprise part or all of the Accounts Receivable as reported end of March. Is it considered misrepresentation when A/R turn out to not be collectible do to an unexpected non-reimbursement? It doesn't seem as bad or the same as when Nortel was misrepresenting, booking sales in Texas that had not actually occurred. Any detail you can provide on how analysts view these kind of snafus is appreciated.
Q: I'm considering buying BRE for a TFSA, mainly due to its consistently high Dividend (stable tax-free income). My concern though is that it generally pays out over 3 times what it earns. How can this possibly be sustainable? The way it see it, BRE essentially generates bulk of its revenue from fees (commissions) which can be low risk provided the sales continue growing. Is BRE a good choice for a TFSA at current price?
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Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp. (AQN)
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Superior Plus Corp. (SPB)
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TFI International Inc. (TFII)
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Western Forest Products Inc. (WEF)
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iShares U.S. High Yield Bond Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XHY)
Q: Hi 5i Team
I'm looking for an income stock to hold long term. Please rank these companies in order based on today's prices. Thanks for great service.
I'm looking for an income stock to hold long term. Please rank these companies in order based on today's prices. Thanks for great service.
Q: Hello
This is in my TFSA and I am down substantially. Is there any hope for this company or is it time to sell?
Many thanks.
This is in my TFSA and I am down substantially. Is there any hope for this company or is it time to sell?
Many thanks.
Q: Can you give me your opinion on DXCM? I already own TRHC and ALGN. Would you please rank them for momentum.
Q: Vanadium seems to be the new hot metal, after lithium and cobalt. LGO has done very well, but a new listing, United Battery Metals, UBM, has recently done very well also. Probably just another speculative junior miner. Your comments, please? Thank you.
Q: Thank you for the special report on marijuana. I bought in Canopy growth prior to the liberals getting elected on the advice of a friend who assumed they would win and legalized weed...then sold at $15 thinking it was way too overvalued.
I am wanting to invest in a company again, would Aphria not be the safest place to put some money? They actually earn a profit as you detailed, why is it not being valued as high? Is it because they are not really players in the recreational market (yet)? They have the lowest cost and make money, seems like the best play? What am I missing?
I am wanting to invest in a company again, would Aphria not be the safest place to put some money? They actually earn a profit as you detailed, why is it not being valued as high? Is it because they are not really players in the recreational market (yet)? They have the lowest cost and make money, seems like the best play? What am I missing?
Q: CCL.B is approaching yearly low. Curious to know your thoughts on why the price has been on a downward spiral for the past few months. When do they next report and what is their track record on beats/misses?
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Global X Active Ultra-Short Term Investment Grade Bond ETF (HFR)
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iShares 1-5 Year Laddered Corporate Bond Index ETF (CBO)
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iShares 1-5 Year Laddered Government Bond Index ETF (CLF)
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iShares Floating Rate Bond ETF (FLOT)
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Mackenzie Floating Rate Income ETF (MFT)
Q: A month ago I sold both these bond etf’s to capture the tax loss. I’m now looking to rebuy/reinvest these funds. As part of my fixed income allocation I’m wondering if I should repurchase the same or might you have other suggestions in a rising rate environment?
Thank you
Thank you
Q: I still like Celgene, but I'm considering harvesting a tax loss on it. What pharma stocks would you recommend I replace it with? Or would you wait the 30 days and hope to buy CELG back at a similar level again? I think every ounce of bad news is baked into it and so it might have some big upside if things like the patent fight on Revlimid work out in CELG's favor.