Q: What is your current opinion on Labrador Iron Ore? Would you continue to hold this stock or is it a sell? I have held it for 2 years and it has been a disappointment. Thanks John
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Q: What are your thoughts on Birchcliff for the next 12 months ?
Q: The Markets. When you look at your experienced crystal ball we’re do you see the TSX, DOW and Nasdaq by the end of the year. Clayton
Q: Would a concentrated portfolio of 10stocks made up of large cap companies regarded as compounders from 5 sectors provide adequate diversification for a RESP ? If not, could you suggest a minimal modification to add diversification?
Thank you
Thank you
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iShares U.S. Industrials ETF (IYJ)
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Vanguard Industrials ETF (VIS)
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Industrial Select Sector SPDR (XLI)
Q: Peter,
Looking for an ETF in the Industrial space. I am considering VIS. What would make you choose between VIS, XLI and IYJ ?
Thanks
Paul
Looking for an ETF in the Industrial space. I am considering VIS. What would make you choose between VIS, XLI and IYJ ?
Thanks
Paul
Q: Your current thought's buy/sell/hold
Q: Hi Team, we own all 3 though SU is the clear laggard; why is that ? In the next upswing for the group would you expect continued relative performance ? and would you swap out SU ? For who ? Thank you.
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Trisura Group Ltd. (TSU)
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Nuvei Corporation Subordinate Voting Shares (NVEI)
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Brookfield Corporation Class A Limited Voting Shares (BN)
Q: Hope you and the team (and readers) had a nice long weekend.
What looks “cheap” to you right now? I recognize that sometimes things are cheap for a reason. But in your view, what has been punished too much and likely to appreciate from here? 3m was one that I was considering as it is still down quite a bit and will recover in a better market (I assume—as everything seems to have its day). Thanks,
Jason
What looks “cheap” to you right now? I recognize that sometimes things are cheap for a reason. But in your view, what has been punished too much and likely to appreciate from here? 3m was one that I was considering as it is still down quite a bit and will recover in a better market (I assume—as everything seems to have its day). Thanks,
Jason
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iShares Core Canadian Short Term Bond Index ETF (XSB)
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Vanguard Short-Term Bond ETF (BSV)
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iShares Short Treasury Bond ETF (SHV)
Q: Hi, I have heard about short term bonds providing high yields. I don't have much experience in this area. Could you recommend a way to add this into my portfolio?
Thanks
Paul
Thanks
Paul
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Amazon.com Inc. (AMZN)
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Costco Wholesale Corporation (COST)
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Intuitive Surgical Inc. (ISRG)
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NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA)
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AbbVie Inc. (ABBV)
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Freeport-McMoRan Inc. (FCX)
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Realty Income Corporation (O)
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Royal Bank of Canada (RY)
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Enbridge Inc. (ENB)
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Rogers Communications Inc. Class B Non-voting Shares (RCI.B)
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Trane Technologies plc (TT)
Q: Hi group can you help me understand how to get a dividend for my cash that I have presently (100 k ) its sitting in my RBC direct investing account / they do not give any interest for this money.
Can you walk me thru what to buy / I need its to be liquid (I want to use the cash if/when we go into a pullback/ downturn.
2 nd question
Please give me your top pick in each sector regardless of US or CAD
Thanks for your help with this
Can you walk me thru what to buy / I need its to be liquid (I want to use the cash if/when we go into a pullback/ downturn.
2 nd question
Please give me your top pick in each sector regardless of US or CAD
Thanks for your help with this
Q: In a recent reader's Q. about 13 companies ranked for long term growth ATS (a 5i "B" name) was ranked first and TIXT ("B+")last.
I am trying to understand if it was only the growth factor that compelled the ranking, or is there some other?
In a recent report you state TIXT " has a
12.6X forward P/E, which is significantly lower than its peers, at 24.9X on average." The report also states the stock trades at a significant discount to its many measures.
Kindly reconcile my confusion in your apparent rationale and also tell me which are the TIXT peers.
I am trying to understand if it was only the growth factor that compelled the ranking, or is there some other?
In a recent report you state TIXT " has a
12.6X forward P/E, which is significantly lower than its peers, at 24.9X on average." The report also states the stock trades at a significant discount to its many measures.
Kindly reconcile my confusion in your apparent rationale and also tell me which are the TIXT peers.
Q: How does Enphase look at this level
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Canadian Apartment Properties Real Estate Investment Trust (CAR.UN)
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BMO Equal Weight REITs Index ETF (ZRE)
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Dream Industrial Real Estate Investment Trust (DIR.UN)
Q: Hi, a few years ago I got tired of trying to pick winners in the REIT space and invested in your model portfolio choice of ZRE. I'm wondering now if some of the equal weight holdings are starting to be a drag on performance, that may continue into the medium term? The same average yield could probably be obtained with a few individual securities like CAR and DIR with maybe a better outlook for capital appreciation in that same medium term (understanding that you would be moving up the risk scale again)? Do you think you would do better as a stock picker in this space today or stick with the ETF? If the former, do you have better suggestions today than the two named? Thanks.
Q: I am low on materials stocks, with only FNV in my current portfolio. I am wondering about adding either BHP (about to become a significant potash producer) or NTR. Do you have a preference, or is there another choice that you think would be even better?
Q: Your thoughts on this company? Is it a speculative buy or would you stay away? Thanks
Q: Hello 5I team:These two are held in a retirement income tfsa. SPB down 26% and Northland power down 21%.Any thoughts sell or hold or combine both into better prospects? Thanks Larry
Q: I've been reading about the different banks and their 30 year mortgages. In terms of risk can one assume that BNS and NA have a safer approach to mortgage lending the other Canadian banks.
I appreciate your input as always. Thank you.
I appreciate your input as always. Thank you.
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Meta Platforms Inc. (META)
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Alphabet Inc. (GOOG)
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Netflix Inc. (NFLX)
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BCE Inc. (BCE)
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TELUS Corporation (T)
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Vanguard Communication Services ETF (VOX)
Q: Hi
Sold both BCE and T prior to them dropping.
I am now under weight in communications by 3.79%.
Do I buy them back or would I be better off with VOX as my US holdings are doing better than my Canadian holdings over all.
Thank you
Mike
Sold both BCE and T prior to them dropping.
I am now under weight in communications by 3.79%.
Do I buy them back or would I be better off with VOX as my US holdings are doing better than my Canadian holdings over all.
Thank you
Mike
Q: Good day,
Can I get your thoughts on these two companies? I hold them both, thinking in my food-lover, simplistic way that they are in a business that will always have demand. But as I read more about investing, other than brand-recognition, they really have no moat and I question whether they are good to hold long-term.
In general. I wonder if restaurants/fast food are an investable area? If so, how do these two rate? If keeping only one, which would you choose?
Thank you,
Can I get your thoughts on these two companies? I hold them both, thinking in my food-lover, simplistic way that they are in a business that will always have demand. But as I read more about investing, other than brand-recognition, they really have no moat and I question whether they are good to hold long-term.
In general. I wonder if restaurants/fast food are an investable area? If so, how do these two rate? If keeping only one, which would you choose?
Thank you,
Q: Not a question but an answer from TD on info I was researching and I notice also A few people were asking about giving shares in lieu of cash to a charity so I thought I would forward the TD answer.
""You can make the donation from your margin account at no fee, all of have to do is obtain a donation form from the chosen charity which should have the receiving party's information pre filled and then you just have to fill in the margin account info for the delivering side.
Once filled out, you can scan in an email pdf format to me and I can submit to our back office who would process it in approx. 2-3 business days.""
""You can make the donation from your margin account at no fee, all of have to do is obtain a donation form from the chosen charity which should have the receiving party's information pre filled and then you just have to fill in the margin account info for the delivering side.
Once filled out, you can scan in an email pdf format to me and I can submit to our back office who would process it in approx. 2-3 business days.""