Q: Hello, in the last 30 days the price of CVO has increased by approximately 25% may be more. Is there any news to explain this sudden price jump? Happy New Year 2023,
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Q: hi, what are your 5-8 highest conviction growth stocks in US markets right now.
cheers, Chris
cheers, Chris
Q: hi. I am still holding AQN. it represents about 3% of my portfolio now. I am considering selling. can you provide me 5 names of dividend companies ( dividends 3.5% or higher please) that you feel will have decent growth ( hopefully gaining back the capital loss from AQN's slide). they do not have to be sector specific, just your highest conviction names, regardless of sector.
cheers, Chris
cheers, Chris
Q: Would you advise an investment in this fund and what has their performance been.Thanks Phil
Q: Can I get your thoughts on RBA. Also what do you think of transformative transaction announced.
thx
thx
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Pine Cliff Energy Ltd. (PNE)
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Canadian Natural Resources Limited (CNQ)
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Vermilion Energy Inc. (VET)
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Crew Energy Inc. (CR)
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Gear Energy Ltd. (GXE)
Q: i own vermilion, cnq, erf, and gear . gear has an 11% yield, no debt, i cant resist.
i want to add one more small to mid cap energy name canadian. i know you like tamarack but it is a weak performer. can you recommend another for growth. dave
i want to add one more small to mid cap energy name canadian. i know you like tamarack but it is a weak performer. can you recommend another for growth. dave
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Quarterhill Inc. (QTRH)
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Spin Master Corp. Subordinate Voting Shares (TOY)
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WELL Health Technologies Corp. (WELL)
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WildBrain Ltd. Common and Variable Voting Shares (WILD)
Q: For a 4 year timeframe, I need to keep two of these stocks. Which two of the four are most likely to grow and be successful?
Thanks
Thanks
Q: The company’s share price has been languishing behind the sector for the last few months. Any particular reasons why? Expectations for 2023? Best of the New Year to all a 5i.
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iShares 1-5 Year Laddered Corporate Bond Index ETF (CBO)
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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)
Q: My portfolio tracking analysis suggested I purchase fixed income assets - as much as 30 percent. Do you have any suggestions where to start - as I’ve always traded in equities. Are there corporate bonds I should purchase if so what timeline? Or simply ETFs which would be preferred and which ones?
Q: Happy New Year to all the 5i team!
Question for you: should we be adding to ILF for emerging market exposure? It's dropped the past year with most everything else but is paying a monster dividend now (like 12.7 % going off of trailing year's payments). Am I missing something?
Should we be looking at something like ZEM instead?
Thanks!
Question for you: should we be adding to ILF for emerging market exposure? It's dropped the past year with most everything else but is paying a monster dividend now (like 12.7 % going off of trailing year's payments). Am I missing something?
Should we be looking at something like ZEM instead?
Thanks!
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Brookfield Corporation Class A Limited Voting Shares (BN)
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Brookfield Asset Management Ltd. Class A Limited Voting Shares (BAM)
Q: Hi Everyone!! Again a question about Bam and Bn. Will both be paying dividends and if so, do you know how much?? Happy 2023, Tamara
Q: Hi team,
Looking for strong growth names in my tfsa, I have been considering cheap stocks with potential. An alternative approach would be to look at names which have been doing very well this year and which still have momentum and potential. Grateful for your comments and some names which have wind in their sails.
Jacques IDS
Looking for strong growth names in my tfsa, I have been considering cheap stocks with potential. An alternative approach would be to look at names which have been doing very well this year and which still have momentum and potential. Grateful for your comments and some names which have wind in their sails.
Jacques IDS
Q: What does most companies do with the excessive cash they have on hand. I know dividends and share buybacks are common. I'm wondering if they are allowed to invest it in other stocks or assets. Right now, could be a huge opportunity just like after the 2008 financial crisis.
Q: Have been hearing some noise lately regarding real return bonds. Would they be a good choice for long term hold [2-4 yrs] or would XHY be a better choice? In registered or no-registered funds?
Q: What are your thoughts on Sienna Senior Living Inc. as an investment? Do you see this as a good opportunity at the present time and with good long-term prospects? Seems to have a good dividend yield etc. and wondering if you have any thoughts?
Q: I am picking up oil and gas stocks (with yield). These two stand out. Could tell me how they stand as regards to their book? Which you might prefer? I was thinking of a mix between the two.
Q: Wesdome has been trading more or less sideways since early September and does not seem to be participating much in the current uptrend for gold equities that started early November.
I'd appreciate hearing your thoughts about its recent performance and whether your views of it for 2023 have changed any since the last time you were asked to comment.
Thank you, and my best wishes to you and the team for the holiday season!
Marc.
I'd appreciate hearing your thoughts about its recent performance and whether your views of it for 2023 have changed any since the last time you were asked to comment.
Thank you, and my best wishes to you and the team for the holiday season!
Marc.
Q: do these companies offer a decent upside in a moderate economy were inflation is dropping along interest rates. is the selling down based on perception or reality on earnings ,.short selling in control or is their a couple of stocks were their is a lot of insider buying and reducing share count and debt thanks
Q: Wishing everyone on the 5i Research Team a blessed Christmas and peaceful and healthy new year.
Q: QYLD writes calls options ATM on "100% of assets" wich means on all NASDAQ index or all assets ? I seems to me impossible and much to risky to sell call options on 100% of the NAV of the fund( since they could have to sell all of the fund eventually ..) but it would be logical for me to sell call options on a certain % of all the NASDAQ index (a % on 100% of NASDAQ 100 stocks)! I read that this % was 2%,but I found nothing about this point on global X website except this "calls on 100% of assets"...Did I misunderstand the whole principle of this fund ? thanks for explanations