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Q: Please provide your analysis for Cato Corp Class A, thanks.
Q: would you please give me a few suggestions for my RRSP. I am 80 years old so maybe should stop trading so often and go to safety...although it's been lots of fun!
I will still have my play money account so continue reading your excellent advice
I will still have my play money account so continue reading your excellent advice
Q: Today's Financial Post has an article "American Apparel LLC said it had started to lay off staff on Monday, after Canadian apparel maker Gildan Activewear Inc withdrew its initial plan to acquire some of the bankrupt U.S. fashion retailer’s manufacturing operations."
Going forward, do you think this will affect the stock price which already seems to be on a downward trajectory?
Is there now a "Trump Effect" with some Canadian companies that have a sizeable US footprint like Gildan, among others?
Thanks in advance for the timely advice.
Going forward, do you think this will affect the stock price which already seems to be on a downward trajectory?
Is there now a "Trump Effect" with some Canadian companies that have a sizeable US footprint like Gildan, among others?
Thanks in advance for the timely advice.
Q: Do you have any comments on TIO's recent price rise?
Thanks.Cathy
Thanks.Cathy
Q: My assessment of the insider selling in November was as a result of the very tight market for shares with the founders owning over 50%. In other words, I believe that they 'sacrificed' a small portion of their holdings simply to provide liquidity for investors.
I also note that CFO Andrews has been buying steadily and was buying on the open market as recently as December 30.
I also note that CFO Andrews has been buying steadily and was buying on the open market as recently as December 30.
Q: Good morning,
Just a comment / question stemming from Bob's question today about shorting oil ... HOD-T would be another option. BetaPro 2x daily oil bear on TSX. Your thoughts?
Thanks, Rod C.
Just a comment / question stemming from Bob's question today about shorting oil ... HOD-T would be another option. BetaPro 2x daily oil bear on TSX. Your thoughts?
Thanks, Rod C.
Q: I wish to go Short Oil. What ETF's are best to play in Canada and in the USA.
Q: Good morning 5i.
My daughter (43) holds the following in her TFSA: AYA'B. AYA, BEP.UN, BNS, ECN/EFN, ENB, ENGH, GUD, PKI, SIS, WSP. She has ~10K to add this year. Could you suggest 2 new growth/dividend stocks and your thoughts re adding to AYA and/or BNS?
Thanks for the great help you provide.
Gary
My daughter (43) holds the following in her TFSA: AYA'B. AYA, BEP.UN, BNS, ECN/EFN, ENB, ENGH, GUD, PKI, SIS, WSP. She has ~10K to add this year. Could you suggest 2 new growth/dividend stocks and your thoughts re adding to AYA and/or BNS?
Thanks for the great help you provide.
Gary
Q: Please share your analysis for Fossil Group Inc, thanks.
Q: Any update on softwood lumber agreements? What are your thoughts on ADN and WEF? I hold a smidge of each and have been waiting to add to positions.
Q: I've held AMTD for around 4 years and it done quite well for me. I hold it in a LIRA which I will have to start drawing on in two,years. What are your thoughts on the stock? If I sell it I would probably look at buying something more conservative like a fixed income ETF?
Q: Hi Team:
My 21 year old son is looking to invest his $5,500 2017 TFSA contribution into 2 growth stocks. Which 2 would be top of your list today given his young age and long time horizon.
Many thanks
Scott
My 21 year old son is looking to invest his $5,500 2017 TFSA contribution into 2 growth stocks. Which 2 would be top of your list today given his young age and long time horizon.
Many thanks
Scott
Q: Hi 5i: Thanks for answering my question about the cyclical and non-cyclical stocks, and also for identifying the Discretionary/Staples categorization (which I also found puzzling). The only stock in the balanced portfolio that I thought I knew how to classify was Magna - I believe Peter once explained it was discretionary not industrial, as one might think. You did not list this one in your response. Does that mean that MG has been re-classified? AS I said in my question, I find this categorization class a real puzzle.
Q: A new round of rate reset preferreds supposedly will be hitting the market sometime in the next few months. Thoughts please on picking up some in our cash account. We currently have about 15% of our total portfolio in preferreds (POW,TD, ALA, AIMIA, GEI, & CPX) We are conservative investors in retirement without the need for income.
Thanks,
Ted
Thanks,
Ted
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iShares S&P/TSX Canadian Preferred Share Index ETF (CPD)
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BMO Laddered Preferred Share Index ETF (ZPR)
Q: Hi 5i team, which of the above preferred ETF's would you recommend right now primarily for income and some price appreciation. Which one has the most to gain from increasing interest rates.
Thanks
Thanks
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BMO S&P 500 Index ETF (ZSP)
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iShares MSCI EAFE Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XIN)
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iShares S&P/TSX 60 Index ETF (XIU)
Q: I am looking at moving a significant chunk of our retirement money into either/both the Tangerine Equity Growth Portfolio and the Tangerine Balanced Growth Portfolio in an attempt to follow the 'one fund solution'. What are your thoughts and are there alternative index funds you think may be a better bet. This is my first question (membership was a Christmas prezzie from my dad)!
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iShares MSCI EAFE Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XIN)
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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)
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Vanguard Total International Stock (VXUS)
Q: It has been suggested to me that a high percentage of one's investments should be made outside Canada as this is what most pension funds do since Canada is such a small part of the world's capitalisation. Do you concur with this belief re investing? In Canada, in particular, and in the US, to a lesser degree, I have a wealth of information about specific companies. In the rest of the world it is difficult to obtain good information and to buy except through ADR's. Thus my best way to invest is through Mutual Funds or ETF's. It seems to me when I look into Global ETF's that none that I could find matched the long term performance of MAW150. Since I tend to hold an investment for a long period of time, short term fluctuations in value are of little concern. My biggest concerns are the MER of 1.74% per annum and the possibility that Mawer will not match future performance with past performance. Is there an ETF that has a good track record or a different Mutual with a low MER that matches or beats MAW150? If MAW150 is the best, then based on your response, I may purchase up to 25% of my assets in it. With this change in asset mix approximately 50% of investments will be outside of Canada. Thank you. I value your opinion very much.
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Whitecap Resources Inc. (WCP)
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Extendicare Inc. (EXE)
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Pure Industrial Real Estate Trust (AAR.UN)
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Chorus Aviation Inc. Voting and Variable Voting Shares (CHR)
Q: I have a half position (2.5%) in EXE,CHR,AAR.UN and WCP. In a reasonably well diversified portfolio. I have enough cash to bring two stocks to a full position.
Should I pick two? Can you rank them in order?
Or should I add a bit to each? (More trading fees).
Or hold the cash for a couple of months to see how the markets are doing?
Should I pick two? Can you rank them in order?
Or should I add a bit to each? (More trading fees).
Or hold the cash for a couple of months to see how the markets are doing?
Q: Good Day Gentlemen. Several months ago I started accumulating shares of Harte Gold. I like the project since the President is Stephan Roman Jr. His father was instrumental in developing Elliot Lake and by all accounts was a legend in the business. As such and in step with family tradition, Stephen Jr. has been very prolific in the Canadian mining scene as well. He currently owns 38M shares of Harte and he is the guy running the show. Recently some major players i.e. JJ Capital and Appian Resources have bought substantial positions. I began acquiring the stock at .06 six months ago. The stock is now trading at the .30 range. I love the story and based on my calculations if they define 3M ozs it will move higher. I understand that Peter spent time at Sprott so he would have contacts in the industry that understand projects. Harte is now mining on a temporary license and has free cash flow. They have a deal with Barrick to process the ore in Hemlo. They are about to obtain a mining license etc. They are showing good results in terms of exploration notwithstanding they are cash flow positive on the ore body already defined and being mined. I am not in a hurry to get a response but would appreciate some thoughts on this. Thank you. I appreciate the service and thank you for your insight. Regards