Q: hi folks...took my lumps on lightspeed & sold for tax loss in December...your thoughts on Q results with big loss & impairment charge....Still $838M in cash & equivalents...is stock worth re-buying at low C$20's...or is this a case of move on & avoid...thanks as always..jb Piedmont QC
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Q: Thoughts on earnings please.
Q: I’ve finally broken even on NVDA. Their Q4 comes out later this month and I’m nervous since it’s up substantially from the dramatic low in October. Any disappointments and it will probably be hit hard.
If you owned NVDA what would you do? Ride out the report and hold on or sell, watch the reaction and reassess?
Thanks
If you owned NVDA what would you do? Ride out the report and hold on or sell, watch the reaction and reassess?
Thanks
Q: What would be the top two or three sectors in the Canadian market for new money in the coming year?
Q: Can you please give your view of DCSI.
Thank You
Direct Communication Solutions (CSE: DCSI)
Thank You
Direct Communication Solutions (CSE: DCSI)
Q: Retired, dividend-income investor. Happy owner of CDZ. I just saw the new asset allocation effective Jan 31/23. I believe they reconstitute the ETF annually. Pretty big change in the finance %. It jumped from 24% to 30%.
Am I correct that this has to do with some of their constituent holdings not meeting the required criteria of increasing their dividend over the past year? I have gone through their website and am trying to figure out what criteria they use to select their individual holdings and how they design their sector allocations. Can you help me understand this a little better?
Thanks for your help...much appreciated...Steve
Am I correct that this has to do with some of their constituent holdings not meeting the required criteria of increasing their dividend over the past year? I have gone through their website and am trying to figure out what criteria they use to select their individual holdings and how they design their sector allocations. Can you help me understand this a little better?
Thanks for your help...much appreciated...Steve
Q: When is Wallbridge going to mine its first gold? Do you still think that it's a sell or has there been any news since your last update?
Thank you.
Thank you.
Q: Hi 5i,
What do you know about this US stock - 374 Water Inc .
Thanks for all the good information.
Connie
What do you know about this US stock - 374 Water Inc .
Thanks for all the good information.
Connie
Q: I am interested in your thoughts on the Canadian bank mean reversion ETF's. Do you prefer them to the regular bank ETF's? Any recommendations for the ones you like best.
Thanks,
Chuck
Thanks,
Chuck
Q: Hello 5i, is Fortis' debt too large, and is their cash flow sufficient to afford their dividends?
Q: I hold a small position in NTR (74 shares). It is doing well for me (up $3,000). I would like to enter into a full postion but note that expected earnings will fall for 2023. Zim was doing well due to Covid shipping rates being raised, but soon fell way below the high leaving many with major losses. It may seem that NTR may follow a similar pattern having improved due to results during Covid. As Covid diminishes so will the stock earnings.
Question: Is NTR a buy to increase a position or a sell to scrape whatever earnings and to move on to something else? If moving on please suggest other dividend opportunities in Basic Materials. I am a 77 year old dividend value investor with some growth.
Stanley
Question: Is NTR a buy to increase a position or a sell to scrape whatever earnings and to move on to something else? If moving on please suggest other dividend opportunities in Basic Materials. I am a 77 year old dividend value investor with some growth.
Stanley
Q: Hi Peter and Staff
A while back you recommended this as an ETF with a very low mer . I believe the MER was .1 of 1%?. I have two questions
1. Is this an actively managed ETF or just an index replica based on market cap of the stocks owned?
2. For RESP's just starting out, is this a good way to gain the health care allocation as opposed to picking "the winning horse" due to trading fees ?
Thanks for all you do
Dennis
A while back you recommended this as an ETF with a very low mer . I believe the MER was .1 of 1%?. I have two questions
1. Is this an actively managed ETF or just an index replica based on market cap of the stocks owned?
2. For RESP's just starting out, is this a good way to gain the health care allocation as opposed to picking "the winning horse" due to trading fees ?
Thanks for all you do
Dennis
Q: Hello Peter & Team
I hold a full position + 25% (ENB) in my TFSA because of the Dividend and a comfortable feeling of capital integrity/safety. In your recent report you cite the DEBT/EBIDTA ratio runs at about 4.7% for ENB where net debt-to-EBITDA ratios of less than 3 are considered acceptable.
Is something I should be concerned about? Would you recommend holding fast with this position? (really like the dividend) And lastly, is there anything you would recommend (all things considered) in place of ENB?
Thanks for all you do
gm
I hold a full position + 25% (ENB) in my TFSA because of the Dividend and a comfortable feeling of capital integrity/safety. In your recent report you cite the DEBT/EBIDTA ratio runs at about 4.7% for ENB where net debt-to-EBITDA ratios of less than 3 are considered acceptable.
Is something I should be concerned about? Would you recommend holding fast with this position? (really like the dividend) And lastly, is there anything you would recommend (all things considered) in place of ENB?
Thanks for all you do
gm
Q: Thinking of starting a new position. Which might have more upside and what would be a good entry point for either of these?
Thank you
Thank you
Q: Gas is out of favour right now, and I need to raise some funds. Earlier today I sold ARX, at roughly a 20% loss. After I did that, I thought I should ask for your insight into selling TOU. My first question is when are they due to report their quarterly report. Secondly, I understand they have contracts to sell gas on the Gulf Coast. Will this insulate them enough. Do you feel the present price is taking this into consideration or is it over sold?
Q: I bought several stock in Nov. and Dec. one is SIS, CAE, GSY, & DND. The following is the 5%, 7%, 8.25%, & 50%+. Of those which would you sell and in which order.
Q: Hi Peter, I'm limited in cash at the moment and would like to start a position with either BN or BAM. If only one could be picked, which one of these would you favor for a TFSA and why? Thanks, Nick
Q: the large swing up seems rather unexpected based on recent results and comments to recent questions. What might be the driving force ?
Q: What will the purchase today do to the offer to buy?
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Enbridge Inc. (ENB)
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Brookfield Renewable Corporation Class A Exchangeable Subordinate Voting Shares (BEPC)
Q: If the only criteria is total expected return, 10 years from now which of these two do you think you’d be happier having bought today and held? Do you feel either one has significantly more risks than the other over that time span?