Q: QST has been weak the past 10 days or so. It's down again today. I realize it has been a good performer over the past year but do you see anything that would account for it's recent weakness? Any news that I'm missing?
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Q: Hi folks: I asked a question last week in regards to Crh and covalon. I’ve decided to hold on to Crh but I want to purchase the covalon name at some point. I am up around 40 percent on cargojet. Would it be logical to sell cargojet and buy covalon?
Thanks
Mark
Thanks
Mark
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Enbridge Inc. (ENB)
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Brookfield Renewable Partners L.P. (BEP.UN)
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Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp. (AQN)
Q: What are your top three Canadian utility stocks at the moment?
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BMO Equal Weight US Banks Index ETF (ZBK)
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Hamilton Global Bank ETF Class E units (HBG)
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CI First Asset European Bank ETF (FHB)
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SPDR S&P Regional Banking ETF (KRE)
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Hamilton Global Financials Yield ETF Class E Units (HFY)
Q: Hi Peter/Ryan,
Rob Wessel from Hamilton Capital was on BNN and he was speaking about non-Cdn financials and his funds. We own 90% Cdn stocks including TD, BNS, SLF, MLF, FFH, GSY all at ~4% each. The 10% non-Cdn holdings are in US industrials and tech. Would any of the above BMO or Hamilton funds or another Bank interest you as an addition to or as a substitution for our current holdings ?
Thank you.
Rob Wessel from Hamilton Capital was on BNN and he was speaking about non-Cdn financials and his funds. We own 90% Cdn stocks including TD, BNS, SLF, MLF, FFH, GSY all at ~4% each. The 10% non-Cdn holdings are in US industrials and tech. Would any of the above BMO or Hamilton funds or another Bank interest you as an addition to or as a substitution for our current holdings ?
Thank you.
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Roxgold Inc. (ROXG)
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Trevali Mining Corporation (TV)
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Wesdome Gold Mines Ltd. (WDO)
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Osisko Mining Inc. (OSK)
Q: A portion of the fun part of my portfolio has been directed towards speculative mining stocks. I have employed a basket approach which involves taking relatively small initial positions. Some have worked out, but as a result I am left with a number of stocks that are insignificant in value. I would like to clear these out and consolidate the proceeds. Do you have one or two small cap names to suggest that show promise. Thank you.
Q: 3rd quarter record increase revenue increased adjusted income but decrease in net income.
Would appreciate your opinion on results and can you explain if we should disregard net income and focus on adjusted income?
Thanks
John
Would appreciate your opinion on results and can you explain if we should disregard net income and focus on adjusted income?
Thanks
John
Q: Hello,
Gibsons tempting at yield of over 7%.
Price relatively sideways between $15 - $20 over last 2+ years.
I don't mind holding just for income but:
1) Is Dividend safe?
2) What is keeping stock price in this sideways pattern and is there an even small chance of growth?
3) Buy, Sell or Hold?
4) Do some analysts say "Hold" as a polite way of saying "Sell"?
Many thanks.
Gibsons tempting at yield of over 7%.
Price relatively sideways between $15 - $20 over last 2+ years.
I don't mind holding just for income but:
1) Is Dividend safe?
2) What is keeping stock price in this sideways pattern and is there an even small chance of growth?
3) Buy, Sell or Hold?
4) Do some analysts say "Hold" as a polite way of saying "Sell"?
Many thanks.
Q: Greetings 5i,
My question is twofold, so please deduct two credits if you see fit.
Given its obvious importance, I am looking to gain exposure to the theme of sustainable water management. My research has led me to XYL as a potential single position, or to PHO as an ETF option. This addition would be weighted as a full position (5%), and would be held long-term (likely 10-20 years).
I am 36 years old, debt-free, and relatively conservative. My investment portfolio is solely for the purpose of expediting my retirement, and I will have no need of its funds for the foreseeable future.
Given my situation, would you favour a single position such as XLY, or would an ETF seem more appropriate at this time? Furthermore, do you feel as if XLY and PHO are indeed strong representations of the water theme, or is there another option you might suggest?
Thank you.
My question is twofold, so please deduct two credits if you see fit.
Given its obvious importance, I am looking to gain exposure to the theme of sustainable water management. My research has led me to XYL as a potential single position, or to PHO as an ETF option. This addition would be weighted as a full position (5%), and would be held long-term (likely 10-20 years).
I am 36 years old, debt-free, and relatively conservative. My investment portfolio is solely for the purpose of expediting my retirement, and I will have no need of its funds for the foreseeable future.
Given my situation, would you favour a single position such as XLY, or would an ETF seem more appropriate at this time? Furthermore, do you feel as if XLY and PHO are indeed strong representations of the water theme, or is there another option you might suggest?
Thank you.
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iShares NASDAQ 100 Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XQQ)
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ROBO Global Robotics and Automation Index ETF (ROBO)
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Vanguard Information Technology ETF (VGT)
Q: Good Afternoon
Can you recommend any Canadian ETFs that cover the US and Global Technology besides QQQ, hedged and unhedged and preferrably being actively managed with low fees?
Thanks
Ron
Can you recommend any Canadian ETFs that cover the US and Global Technology besides QQQ, hedged and unhedged and preferrably being actively managed with low fees?
Thanks
Ron
Q: I've been waiting for a significant market correction for awhile. I blew it with a 3x U.S. bear ETF at the beginning of 2017. I'm getting itchy again. What U.S. market strategy would you suggest if you felt that a downturn is overdue? I'm not as liquid with my Canadian holdings so I'm only focusing on the U.S. for the time being.
Q: Hello 5i: Is there and indicator (or set) to help identify an eminent bear
market, and if it happens what would be the best step to take to minimize
the downturn of a portfolio
thanks
F
market, and if it happens what would be the best step to take to minimize
the downturn of a portfolio
thanks
F
Q: Hi,looking for a good dividend company for 4+years with,
Good Mngmt
Low or manageable debt
A little growth
Could weather a 20%+ market correction
Could you please rank these companies or add one you feel is better. Sector not a issue
Thanks, doing good following your picks. Brad
Good Mngmt
Low or manageable debt
A little growth
Could weather a 20%+ market correction
Could you please rank these companies or add one you feel is better. Sector not a issue
Thanks, doing good following your picks. Brad
Q: I bought OSB at 38.18 it is 6 percent of my total portfolio it is dropping quickly right now should I hold or sell. It is a cyclical stock right how does that differ when holding or selling? Thank you
Q: What is your top ranked large U.S. index tracking fund (includes the FANG stocks)
How would you rank the 4 listed ETF’S compared to your top choice?
Thanks once again. RAM
How would you rank the 4 listed ETF’S compared to your top choice?
Thanks once again. RAM
Q: Good Morning 5i Team, I would like to have your opinion on this Company . I am interested in purchasing some shares. Thank you. Catherine
Q: Good Afternoon,
Any thoughts here on AOI? Looks like net cash and receivables due amount to $1.21/share and is trading at $1.17/share. Looks like a good entry point?
Thanks
Any thoughts here on AOI? Looks like net cash and receivables due amount to $1.21/share and is trading at $1.17/share. Looks like a good entry point?
Thanks
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Dollarama Inc. (DOL)
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Canadian Tire Corporation Limited Class A Non-Voting Shares (CTC.A)
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Sleep Country Canada Holdings Inc. (ZZZ)
Q: Dollerama stores are everywhere. They must be reaching a saturation point. I understand that they are trying to move up the value chain and gradually increasing prices. But they also face pressure from the potential tariffs on Chinese goods since the majority of their products are sourced from China. Do you still like this company or is there another retail company that would be a better fit?
thanks in advance.
thanks in advance.
Q: Hi Peter & Ryan,
Is H&R REIT a buy here? The unit price erodes as the Trust restructures or whatever it is doing. I like the move into US residential, which is why I own it.
I have read elsewhere that the NBV is $25. Do you concur & is it a buy here?
I own a bit (at 20.25) for the income and was thinking of adding. Finally, do you think there is takeover potential here, as I am thinking? Thanks, I appreciate your opinion.
Terry
ps - thanks for your answers to PXT, which I waded into today.
Is H&R REIT a buy here? The unit price erodes as the Trust restructures or whatever it is doing. I like the move into US residential, which is why I own it.
I have read elsewhere that the NBV is $25. Do you concur & is it a buy here?
I own a bit (at 20.25) for the income and was thinking of adding. Finally, do you think there is takeover potential here, as I am thinking? Thanks, I appreciate your opinion.
Terry
ps - thanks for your answers to PXT, which I waded into today.
Q: Hi, AMZN and NFLX have always been hard to buy due to expensive valuations. I managed to accumulate AMZN shares, a few months ago when stock dipped due to Mr Trump's rhetoric. NFLX price has dropped after its recent results due to lower subscriber growth and softer guidance. How do you see the thereat of competition from Hulu, Disney and Amazon etc ? Do you think, it's an opportunity to buy/accumulate for a 5 years or longer hold ? Thanks
Q: Hi, could you please provide estimates for Constellation Software earnings expected later this week. There will be no conference calls now on. What are your expectations, based on news flow, since last results ? Thanks