Q: If the US dollar loses its status as reserve currency, could the US economy slip into a pattern similar to what we witnessed in Japan in the 90's? Is stagflation a possible outcome? Your work is greatly appreciated. Gaston
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Pembina Pipeline Corporation (PPL)
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Keyera Corp. (KEY)
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Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp. (AQN)
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Premium Brands Holdings Corporation (PBH)
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Savaria Corporation (SIS)
Q: Have held both KEY & PPL for 5+ years & enjoyed substantial gains & excellent dividends from both. However, major changes have taken place in this sector and I have decided to move on. In our principal Cash acct we hold KWH.UN, DRG.UN, WSP, PKI, LNR, RY, WPK, SIS, & CHW - all dividend paying. Would appreciate your suggestions for 2 or 3 CDN. replacements. My RIFF investments cover USA, Asia & Europe. Thank you.
Q: I'm not one for technical analysis... but it looks like Stantec has been range bound for years. Do you think this is the top of the range and will likely fall back or will it breakout? What usually causes breakouts to happen or do they just do eventually?
Q: I seem to have a ...bad... habit of selling my winners and keeping my losers, especially Cdn resource co's, waiting for them to turn around.
Forest Co's under perform, constantly under U.S tariff threat.
Gold Co's and base metals ...who knows where commodity prices will go ?
Oil and gas ...Regulatory and fed govt is a disaster compared to U.S investment climate.
Are Cdn resource Co's only for stock pickers and short term traders in todays economic climate ?
Forest Co's under perform, constantly under U.S tariff threat.
Gold Co's and base metals ...who knows where commodity prices will go ?
Oil and gas ...Regulatory and fed govt is a disaster compared to U.S investment climate.
Are Cdn resource Co's only for stock pickers and short term traders in todays economic climate ?
Q: I was looking at adding another US position to my portfolio. I hold VUN, BAC and FB already. The rest of my portfolio is well diversified so any sector is fine. I was looking for a stock or two that you think has very good upside over the next 5 years or more. I'd prefer one that doesn't pay dividends. I was thinking of ICHR
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Canadian Apartment Properties Real Estate Investment Trust (CAR.UN)
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Chartwell Retirement Residences (CSH.UN)
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Pure Industrial Real Estate Trust (AAR.UN)
Q: You expressed a little concern on Tuesday with reits that had little or no exposure to retail space. Could you suggest a few top picks that avoid retail?
Q: Hi. The sentiment seems to remain quite negative for the the smaller oil names like RRX. When even oil strengthens and the Cdn dollar weakens, it still goes down. I thought with oil firming up over the last couple of months, it would start to show some strength. Is it just Canadian smaller cap oil sentiment or is there something happening on Canadian netbacks or the longer end of the oil price curve that is driving this? Would you recommend continuing to hold? I could use the capital loss this year, what similar security would you recommend buying if I was to retain my exposure? Thanks!
Q: Hi Peter, Ryan, and Team,
With the demise of Sears and the "old news story" about the relationship between Sears and Easy Financial, does this have any negative implications for GSY going forward?
http://www.marketwired.com/press-release/goeasy-announces-point-of-sale-financing-venture-with-sears-canada-tsx-gsy-2107178.htm
There's been bad press about Sears not honoring warranties among other aspects of Sears demise, and Easy Financial was mentioned since they took over from Chase Bank when, I presume, Chase Bank "saw the writing on the wall".
My wife holds GSY in her RRSP and it's been a stellar performer so far. Hopefully it will continue to be.
Thanks in advance for your insight.
With the demise of Sears and the "old news story" about the relationship between Sears and Easy Financial, does this have any negative implications for GSY going forward?
http://www.marketwired.com/press-release/goeasy-announces-point-of-sale-financing-venture-with-sears-canada-tsx-gsy-2107178.htm
There's been bad press about Sears not honoring warranties among other aspects of Sears demise, and Easy Financial was mentioned since they took over from Chase Bank when, I presume, Chase Bank "saw the writing on the wall".
My wife holds GSY in her RRSP and it's been a stellar performer so far. Hopefully it will continue to be.
Thanks in advance for your insight.
Q: Hello everyone.. could you please comment on the latest earnings? Thx
Q: Hi 5i
I read analyst comment that CGX (38.76) may have to cut div due to 130% payout ratio. I assume he is using EPS not cash flow for calculation. Please comment
I read analyst comment that CGX (38.76) may have to cut div due to 130% payout ratio. I assume he is using EPS not cash flow for calculation. Please comment
Q: What is the consensus for Q3's revenue, adjusted EBITDA and adjusted net earnings?
Q: My daughter just turned 18 and we plan on opening up a TFSA starting with $2,000 and monthly investment of $200. What would you recommend ETF, Mutual Fund of stock? Thanks
Q: I currently own a full position and have done quite well with it. I have noticed a few questionable advertisements that's been on FB however and I'm concerned about what may come of it. They've recently had adds for mail order marijuana. I've investigated and these company's have not licence and they are asking for absolutely nothing for you to buy their products. No medical license and not even age verification. I mean I can see it going really bad once a few teenagers get caught buying this stuff so easily. My gut is telling me to to sell my position or are least lighten my holding. I'm no expert on this type of thing and would appreciate your opinion.
Q: I am curious to know your thoughts about this company. The lithium space is pretty hot right now.
Q: Lately KWH is having a tough time--down sharply,partial recovery & down 3.67% today.Have a 1/2 position,down 13%.Thanks for u usual great advices & services
Q: I am down 15% on this stock. I keep telling myself that there is less risk now with the price correction, but it keeps trending lower. I like the dividend, but what's the point when the loss of capital eliminates the dividend. I hold this stock in my RRIF. What do you see for this one 2 years out. If you suggest a sell here, what would you replace it with in the same sector. Thanks
Q: Totally confused!!Any reason(s) for a 10% haircut after recent good Q plus largest contract ever.Is it good time to start a pos.& how much.Thanks for u usual great services & views
Q: I am approaching my TFSA contribution limit and have opened a cash account. I'd appreciate your advice on how I should allocate stocks between the two accounts.
Currently my account consists primarily of micro/small/mid cap growth stocks and high dividend stocks. I am planning on adding some high dividend etfs.
I'd like to separate high growth stocks from dividend stocks/etfs.
My initial thought is to use my TFSA as a tax free income generator with the dividend stocks/etfs. As these stocks produce somewhat guaranteed gains I will definitely be utilizing the tax free incentive of the account.
While having my riskier growth stocks in a cash account where I am more likely to incur loses and can take advantage of tax loss rules. Also, if Im lucky enough to have a multi bagged I hope I wouldn't be too upset paying a bit of tax on the gain.
Does that make sense? Would you suggest otherwise and if so why?
Thanks
Currently my account consists primarily of micro/small/mid cap growth stocks and high dividend stocks. I am planning on adding some high dividend etfs.
I'd like to separate high growth stocks from dividend stocks/etfs.
My initial thought is to use my TFSA as a tax free income generator with the dividend stocks/etfs. As these stocks produce somewhat guaranteed gains I will definitely be utilizing the tax free incentive of the account.
While having my riskier growth stocks in a cash account where I am more likely to incur loses and can take advantage of tax loss rules. Also, if Im lucky enough to have a multi bagged I hope I wouldn't be too upset paying a bit of tax on the gain.
Does that make sense? Would you suggest otherwise and if so why?
Thanks
Q: What Robert Freidland's mining companies will benefit from demand for batteries for electric autos, cobalt, graphite and lithium. Does he produce these materials What are companies names an stock symbols ? . Thanks RAK
Q: Hello,
I recall recently reading a reply you had given to someone who asked about a list of "forever" stocks that you had recommended in 2016. The stocks were: BNS, BCE, ENB, T, CSU, FTS, BEP, AQN, OPTEX, PBH. They asked if you would still recommend these and you said "yes" and that there were some additional names you would add.
Could you pls advise what these additional names would be.
Thank you
Margaret
I recall recently reading a reply you had given to someone who asked about a list of "forever" stocks that you had recommended in 2016. The stocks were: BNS, BCE, ENB, T, CSU, FTS, BEP, AQN, OPTEX, PBH. They asked if you would still recommend these and you said "yes" and that there were some additional names you would add.
Could you pls advise what these additional names would be.
Thank you
Margaret