Q: Could you please share some of your favourite corporate class ETFs for a retiree that needs to 'park' some money for say 1-5 years ? This would be in a taxable account.
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Q: I've reviewed the financials, recognize micro-cap risk, and gas price drop off but no matter what gas companies, to sustain production (decreasing well outputs) or increase by even 5% to 8% per annum, require new production and so these two companies products are in demand. Recent results (last Q) were good improvements for both companies, though only SHLE has shown a market response. Can you do a quick financial and product comparison and indicate which you'd prefer over the other. I realize these are so small they are likely under your radar screen.
Thanks for all you do.
John
Thanks for all you do.
John
Q: May I have your comments on earning please
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Chevron Corporation (CVX)
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Occidental Petroleum Corporation (OXY)
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Suncor Energy Inc. (SU)
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Cenovus Energy Inc. (CVE)
Q: what are your 3 top stocks related to the oil industry?
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iShares S&P/TSX Capped Financials Index ETF (XFN)
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iShares S&P/TSX Capped Energy Index ETF (XEG)
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iShares S&P/TSX Capped Materials Index ETF (XMA)
Q: Hello 5i
I have read recently that several US analysts think that the Canadian market will do better than the US this year. T Rowe Price was the most recent one in the National Post, i think. Wondering what you think of this thesis. And if you believe it, how would you organize to profit from it? I imagine the thesis has a lot to do with resources with the possible re opening of China. Is there, for instance, a good etf? Or, what stocks would you choose to create your own etf substitute?
Thanks as always for your excellent advice
I have read recently that several US analysts think that the Canadian market will do better than the US this year. T Rowe Price was the most recent one in the National Post, i think. Wondering what you think of this thesis. And if you believe it, how would you organize to profit from it? I imagine the thesis has a lot to do with resources with the possible re opening of China. Is there, for instance, a good etf? Or, what stocks would you choose to create your own etf substitute?
Thanks as always for your excellent advice
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The Boeing Company (BA)
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Lockheed Martin Corporation (LMT)
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Northrop Grumman Corporation (NOC)
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AeroVironment Inc. (AVAV)
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Volatus Aerospace Inc. (FLT)
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Kratos Defense & Security Solutions Inc. (KTOS)
Q: Britain's drone “super highway & other country's may follow, Canada will be last as usual.
As drones become more ubiquitous which manufacturer[s] do you think will lead the way?
What are the best pick & shovel company's to bet on in the drone gold rush?
Thank you.
As drones become more ubiquitous which manufacturer[s] do you think will lead the way?
What are the best pick & shovel company's to bet on in the drone gold rush?
Thank you.
Q: Could you tell me what the total return (including dividends) was on the TSX, DOW, S&P 500 & NASDAQ in 2022?
Q: Hi Gang
Can you give me your top 3 picks on AI both Canadian and US
Thanks Mike B
Can you give me your top 3 picks on AI both Canadian and US
Thanks Mike B
Q: Everyone, what emphasis do you place on the charts for either buying / selling / holding a stock? In my technical portion of my stocks during the last month all have climbed above the 200 DMA and most are above the 50 DMA. Most are above the previous short term highs with the RSI around the 70’s and the MACD well above the neutral line. I don’t use them for a buy and have sometimes used them for a sell. During a hold it is used to compare to the broader market. Clayton
Q: Bloomberg had a segment on recently where structured notes were discussed as a solid way to provide downside protection for a portfolio. Energy was highlighted as a good example given the recent decline in oil and gas prices.
Apparently the banks have these structured notes.
Would you agree with the “ protection “ aspect of these notes and how one can buy them.
Thanks.
Apparently the banks have these structured notes.
Would you agree with the “ protection “ aspect of these notes and how one can buy them.
Thanks.
Q: Back on Nov 2 nd, in answering a question about LUMN …you mentioned concerns about “ glaring issues “.
As is typical 5i really nailed that issue.
Now they have eliminated one of the reasons I own the stock ( namely the dividend).
According to Rbc the PE is 2.6. At the current depressed price do you see any significant upside potential over the next 3-6 months ?
Thanks for your help.
PS I also own AQN which cut its dividend but at least did not eliminate it.
Can we read anything into this? More of the same in the year ahead.
As is typical 5i really nailed that issue.
Now they have eliminated one of the reasons I own the stock ( namely the dividend).
According to Rbc the PE is 2.6. At the current depressed price do you see any significant upside potential over the next 3-6 months ?
Thanks for your help.
PS I also own AQN which cut its dividend but at least did not eliminate it.
Can we read anything into this? More of the same in the year ahead.
Q: I am a long-time shareholder in CGI Group (ticker: GIB.A on the TSX), a Canadian success story. Since 1996, the stock has risen some 300-fold (from 40 cents, split-adjusted, to new high this past Friday (~$122/share). One reason for the dramatic capital appreciation over the past 27 years is that, to my knowledge, CGI Group has never paid a dividend, preferring rather to buy back shares most years. I am curious, given the Canadian federal government's announcement re: taxing share buybacks (beginning in 2024, I believe), how you feel this might affect CGI share buyback policy in particular, as well as for other Canadian companies, in general.
Ted
Ted
Q: CATERPILLAR VERSUS DEERE, IF YOU HAD TO CHOOSE WHICH ONE WOULD IT BE AND WHY?
THANK YOU FOR YOUR OPINIONS AND INFORMATION
THANK YOU FOR YOUR OPINIONS AND INFORMATION
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AbbVie Inc. (ABBV)
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Citigroup Inc. (C)
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Realty Income Corporation (O)
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Verizon Communications Inc. (VZ)
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Williams Companies Inc. (The) (WMB)
Q: Good Morning 5i.
I am looking for some US income suggestions.
Preferably with yield’s in excess of 4%.
Long term - safe and secure - holds with potential for dividend and value growth.
Thanks very much.
I am looking for some US income suggestions.
Preferably with yield’s in excess of 4%.
Long term - safe and secure - holds with potential for dividend and value growth.
Thanks very much.
Q: who are GEHC's competitors and what are their respective forward P/E,s thanks Richard
Q: Observations and prospects given todays earnings announcement please.
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A&W Revenue Royalties Income Fund (AW.UN)
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iShares S&P/TSX Canadian Preferred Share Index ETF (CPD)
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BMO Equal Weight REITs Index ETF (ZRE)
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iShares Convertible Bond Index ETF (CVD)
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iShares U.S. High Yield Bond Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XHY)
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Dream Industrial Real Estate Investment Trust (DIR.UN)
Q: Hi,
Based on the questions pertaining to taxable dividends, and managing an income portfolio for my elderly parents, is there a substantial difference in tax treatment, if the above funds are held in a cash account? I was fortunate enough to get DIR.UN into a TFSA and am slowly moving AW into a TFSA as well. Do I take out the growthier names in the TFSA’s and move in the ETF’s or just let them go in a cash account?
Based on the questions pertaining to taxable dividends, and managing an income portfolio for my elderly parents, is there a substantial difference in tax treatment, if the above funds are held in a cash account? I was fortunate enough to get DIR.UN into a TFSA and am slowly moving AW into a TFSA as well. Do I take out the growthier names in the TFSA’s and move in the ETF’s or just let them go in a cash account?
Q: Good morning
Having slowly raised my cash position recently and still not ready to jump back in as I believe the market will go lower later this year. Could you list a few places to park these funds ranking from best return/conviction
Having slowly raised my cash position recently and still not ready to jump back in as I believe the market will go lower later this year. Could you list a few places to park these funds ranking from best return/conviction
Q: either or neither:
CN vs. CP
CN vs. CP
Q: Hi
what is a good entry point for WN, Geroge weston?
or if you prefer Metro as this point
aim to get some income and long term appreciation, thanks
Michael
what is a good entry point for WN, Geroge weston?
or if you prefer Metro as this point
aim to get some income and long term appreciation, thanks
Michael