Q: Over close to ten years the balanced portfolio on 5i has generally outperformed the growth portfolio. The five year rate of return as of September 2023 is better. Can you comment on the numbers please.
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Q: Good morning,
Now a few weeks after this highly anticipated IPO ARM holdings, would you look at this as a good play towards the Ai and global chips market.? How is this company and Nvidia connected if at all? What is a price that would be a screaming buy in your opinion? I own Nvidia already with a hefty profit, I was thinking to sell some and buy ARM just want to know who you think has better lift in this exciting space.
Thanks
Now a few weeks after this highly anticipated IPO ARM holdings, would you look at this as a good play towards the Ai and global chips market.? How is this company and Nvidia connected if at all? What is a price that would be a screaming buy in your opinion? I own Nvidia already with a hefty profit, I was thinking to sell some and buy ARM just want to know who you think has better lift in this exciting space.
Thanks
Q: Peter; Would this be one to buy if, as and when rates start declining- or are there better options?Thanks.
Rod
Rod
Q: Hello,
Is it a good time to add to Enbridge, TD, Telus or BCE. Long term hold. Any other good dividend payers you would recommend at this time? Thank you.
Is it a good time to add to Enbridge, TD, Telus or BCE. Long term hold. Any other good dividend payers you would recommend at this time? Thank you.
Q: Good morning
Any reason you can see for a big up day yesterday and then a complete reversal down day today? Can't find any news for the up and down
Thks
Marcel
Any reason you can see for a big up day yesterday and then a complete reversal down day today? Can't find any news for the up and down
Thks
Marcel
Q: Any idea why the big jump in HPS today? What is your view on the company going forward.
Thanks Stephen
Thanks Stephen
Q: You could have bought this stock anytime in the last 10 years for around $5.50 dollars, its now roughly a 10 banger, don't you feel the opportunity has past. ?
Its a smallish company with very choppy earnings , so any big misses and the stock will get hammered like many others in the growth portfolio.
For a double the stock has to get to around $100. In your view you must be looking at it getting to $200 or $300 to make enough money to garner the risk, considering its long history of being in the doldrums.
Thanks Gord
Its a smallish company with very choppy earnings , so any big misses and the stock will get hammered like many others in the growth portfolio.
For a double the stock has to get to around $100. In your view you must be looking at it getting to $200 or $300 to make enough money to garner the risk, considering its long history of being in the doldrums.
Thanks Gord
Q: What is your current opinion of HME? Do you feel it is similar in balance sheet strength, dividend reliability and future prospects to such firms as ARX, BIR, and HWX? Thanks
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SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (SPY)
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Vanguard Intermediate-Term Corporate Bond ETF (VCIT)
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Vanguard Value ETF (VTV)
Q: I am an income investor in my 80’s, largely in large cap Canadian equities and with 30 percent in GIC’s. Approximately 5% in U.S. stocks through ETF’s. I feel that I should have a larger U.S. presence but lack the knowledge to invest in that market. Can you make a few suggestions, bearing in mind that preservation of capital is important?
Q: Re: the Bank 30Yr Mortgage Amortization Question asked by James... Could you explain the impact of more or less 30Yr Amortiztion Motgages ? Why is it important ? Also how would you rank the Cdn banks for purchase now and which could recover the best ? Which likely has the lowest impact from mortgages renewing ? Thank you.
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Amazon.com Inc. (AMZN)
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Restaurant Brands International Inc. (QSR)
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BRP Inc. Subordinate Voting Shares (DOO)
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Magna International Inc. (MG)
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Shopify Inc. Class A Subordinate Voting Shares (SHOP)
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Tesla Inc. (TSLA)
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Ulta Beauty Inc. (ULTA)
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Aritzia Inc. Subordinate Voting Shares (ATZ)
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Crocs Inc. (CROX)
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Celsius Holdings Inc. (CELH)
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Global-E Online Ltd. (GLBE)
Q: My Consumer Descretionary % is a bit low.
1. I'm a little gun shy buying this sector right now due to economy slowing in the face of higher interest rates. It seems the consumer may be struggling here for awhile. Would you bump up a low sector waiting right now or just wait 6-12 months?
2. How would you currently rank the following watchlist for capital appreciation over the next year+? Are there some you would not really consider Consumer Descretionary - seems to be quite a range of business.
SHOP, QSR, ATZ, DOO, TSLA, MG, AMZN, ULTA, CELH, BKNG, GLBE, CROX.
1. I'm a little gun shy buying this sector right now due to economy slowing in the face of higher interest rates. It seems the consumer may be struggling here for awhile. Would you bump up a low sector waiting right now or just wait 6-12 months?
2. How would you currently rank the following watchlist for capital appreciation over the next year+? Are there some you would not really consider Consumer Descretionary - seems to be quite a range of business.
SHOP, QSR, ATZ, DOO, TSLA, MG, AMZN, ULTA, CELH, BKNG, GLBE, CROX.
Q: I currently own Sagicor and I'm thinking of swapping into Trisura (which I know you like). SFC pays a 6.1% dividend while Trisura seemingly pays no dividend. Or maybe I should sell half my SFC and put those funds towards TSU ?? Is owning both advantageous ? What do you think of these ideas and can you provide some insight into the reasons for any recommendation?
Q: Will Alberta’s recent anti renewable energy legislation affect CPX’s future prospects. How do you rank this company compared to other Canadian utilities?
Thanks
Paul
Thanks
Paul
Q: Brooke field seems to have found it’s much overdue mojo the last couple of days..what are the reasons? Is this expected to persist? Thanks.
Shyam
Shyam
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Peyto Exploration & Development Corp. (PEY)
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Birchcliff Energy Ltd. (BIR)
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Kelt Exploration Ltd. (KEL)
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Tamarack Valley Energy Ltd. (TVE)
Q: What are your thoughts on BIR? It has lagged for the year and more so over
the past month. The dividend is in question, I recall $70 oil and $3 gas covers it. Is there any rationale to it being in question?
The other news I see is a new CEO coming in Jan, any thoughts on this?
Would you buy in here or would it be safe to wait for tax loss selling later in the year?
the past month. The dividend is in question, I recall $70 oil and $3 gas covers it. Is there any rationale to it being in question?
The other news I see is a new CEO coming in Jan, any thoughts on this?
Would you buy in here or would it be safe to wait for tax loss selling later in the year?
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Duke Energy Corporation (Holding Company) (DUK)
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NextEra Energy Inc. (NEE)
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Southern Company (The) (SO)
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American Water Works Company Inc. (AWK)
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Atmos Energy Corporation (ATO)
Q: I need to add to the utility sector. Is this a good time to buy?
Could you please provide 5 names and rate them in order of preference and why.
Would prefer U.S. exposure though Canadian is fine as well.
Thank you.
Could you please provide 5 names and rate them in order of preference and why.
Would prefer U.S. exposure though Canadian is fine as well.
Thank you.
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Park Lawn Corporation (PLC)
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Home Depot Inc. (The) (HD)
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Coca-Cola Company (The) (KO)
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Lowe's Companies Inc. (LOW)
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McDonald's Corporation (MCD)
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PepsiCo Inc. (PEP)
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Pfizer Inc. (PFE)
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Philip Morris International Inc (PM)
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Bank of Nova Scotia (The) (BNS)
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Enbridge Inc. (ENB)
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TMX Group Limited (X)
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Toromont Industries Ltd. (TIH)
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A&W Revenue Royalties Income Fund (AW.UN)
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Dream Industrial Real Estate Investment Trust (DIR.UN)
Q: Do you see interesting dividends stocks down that we should keep an eye on with potentiel harvesting tax-loss season coming? Canadian and US stocks with a good balance sheet.
I have been looking at dir.un, plc, ko and pfe
I have been looking at dir.un, plc, ko and pfe
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Microsoft Corporation (MSFT)
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Fortinet Inc. (FTNT)
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Palo Alto Networks Inc. (PANW)
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Zscaler Inc. (ZS)
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Qualys Inc. (QLYS)
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CrowdStrike Holdings Inc. (CRWD)
Q: who are the major competitors to FTNT?. what percent of FTNT revenue is recurring? how are FTNTs revenue divided worldwide? what is the degree of insider ownership? thanks Richard
Q: Hi 5i,
I understand each investor has their own idea of risk but I would be interested in getting your thoughts. In regards to small caps stocks I believe I choose quality at an attractive price with a plan to hold forever (of course they don't always work out and I may eventually sell them). I struggle with whether to buy them in my TFSA and/or NonReg account. TFSA is great if the stock appreciates dramatically and the NonReg is great if I pick a loser and I sell it for a capital loss. Can you perhaps provide some words of wisdom how one can approach this dilemma. Thanks
I understand each investor has their own idea of risk but I would be interested in getting your thoughts. In regards to small caps stocks I believe I choose quality at an attractive price with a plan to hold forever (of course they don't always work out and I may eventually sell them). I struggle with whether to buy them in my TFSA and/or NonReg account. TFSA is great if the stock appreciates dramatically and the NonReg is great if I pick a loser and I sell it for a capital loss. Can you perhaps provide some words of wisdom how one can approach this dilemma. Thanks
Q: Two questions about the Veralto (VLTO) spinoff from Danaher (DHR) (I acquired 125sh as a result of owning 375 shares of DHR), in a taxable account:
1. Would you add to this VLTO position? (In general, per my previous experience, spinoffs are usually attractively priced in the first months following their creation, due to numerous shareholders disposing of relatively small numbers of shares received). Plus, I initially purchased DHR several years ago in large part due to its “water business” (now spun off as VLTO), and so am keen to continue to invest in this sector.
2. Do you know how a Canadian shareholder would account for these shares (in a taxable account)? It looks like my brokerage account has valued the spinoff at US$9631.25, and has not changed (at least, not yet) the book value of the DHR shares (US$113,231). In other words, would the spinoff just be considered as a one-time foreign income event (US$9631.25 or ~CAD$13,200, at ~1.37 exchange rate); sort of like a special foreign dividend, but without any withholding tax applied, with the cost basis for DHR unchanged (US$113,231) and US$9631.25 as the cost base for the acquired VLTO shares (with me paying tax on ~CAD13,200 of foreign income)? Or should this event be considered non-taxable, with the pre-spinoff cost basis of the DHR shares split proportionately between the two entities, DHR and VLTO (something like US$103,600 for DHR and US$9631.25 for VLTO)?
Ted
1. Would you add to this VLTO position? (In general, per my previous experience, spinoffs are usually attractively priced in the first months following their creation, due to numerous shareholders disposing of relatively small numbers of shares received). Plus, I initially purchased DHR several years ago in large part due to its “water business” (now spun off as VLTO), and so am keen to continue to invest in this sector.
2. Do you know how a Canadian shareholder would account for these shares (in a taxable account)? It looks like my brokerage account has valued the spinoff at US$9631.25, and has not changed (at least, not yet) the book value of the DHR shares (US$113,231). In other words, would the spinoff just be considered as a one-time foreign income event (US$9631.25 or ~CAD$13,200, at ~1.37 exchange rate); sort of like a special foreign dividend, but without any withholding tax applied, with the cost basis for DHR unchanged (US$113,231) and US$9631.25 as the cost base for the acquired VLTO shares (with me paying tax on ~CAD13,200 of foreign income)? Or should this event be considered non-taxable, with the pre-spinoff cost basis of the DHR shares split proportionately between the two entities, DHR and VLTO (something like US$103,600 for DHR and US$9631.25 for VLTO)?
Ted