Q: Hello, looking to invest in Nexus Industrial REIT, especially since the drop in price due to a bought deal. I already have DIR.un. In the industrial sector, is this a name you like and if so, why? Thanks.
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Q: Would appreciate your views on Canopy.
Q: In the hole on this one. Thoughts on its future? Sell and capture the loss?
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Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (VOO)
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INVESCO QQQ Trust (QQQ)
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Invesco S&P 500 Equal Weight ETF (RSP)
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Evolve FANGMA Index ETF (TECH)
Q: Earlier today you mentioned tech as a pretty good etf for holding mainly fang stocks. It got me thinking about my own situation. I own both voo and rsp partly to balance out my technology holdings. I am wondering whether I might be better with something like tech and rsp and selling voo? I like the idea of being a bit overweight in technology stocks and this might be a good way to achieve this. What are your thoughts on this ? Also, i note tech is a Canadian etf. What would be a good US denominated possibility?
Thanks for your expertise
Thanks for your expertise
Q: NWC is taking a small beating this morning following a downgrade to "hold". My understanding is that the reason for the "hold" is that the share price got too far ahead of itself. I suspect that 2023 performance guidance will be subdued. Is there anything I'm missing that warrants a drop of over 6% today?
CARL
CARL
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Quest Diagnostics Incorporated (DGX)
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Labcorp Holdings Inc. (LH)
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Lockheed Martin Corporation (LMT)
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RTX Corporation (RTX)
Q: I like Keith Fitzgerald's investing philosophy - "invest in the best, not the rest".
Can you please provide me the best two within the following sectors (please provide your favourite of the two) ? NYSE or TSX-listed:
1. Within the Healthcare sector, I'm interested in specifically Diagnostics as a Service.
2. In the Defense sector. Two companies that continuously improve through technological innovation.
Can you please provide me the best two within the following sectors (please provide your favourite of the two) ? NYSE or TSX-listed:
1. Within the Healthcare sector, I'm interested in specifically Diagnostics as a Service.
2. In the Defense sector. Two companies that continuously improve through technological innovation.
Q: I am still somewhat confused about the ‘due bill’ trading status of BAM.A as described by the 5i team today. When exactly will BAM.A trade at a price reflecting the spinoff of BN? Geoff
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Graphite One Inc. (GPH)
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Linamar Corporation (LNR)
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Martinrea International Inc. (MRE)
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Lithium Americas Corp. (LAC)
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Canada Nickel Company Inc. (CNC)
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Lion Electric Company (The) (LEV)
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Sigma Lithium Corporation (SGML)
Q: It appears Canada has the potential to take a part in the EV revolution, yesterdays announcemenmt from Volkswagon regarding a possible gigafactory here, and this from todays FP, "Canada has seen at least 10 major electric vehicle-related commitments totalling close to $16 billion since the start of 2021 as federal and provincial governments work to secure investments in the rapidly-evolving sector." For fun lets say all this and more happens, which Canadian companies will have the most to gain?
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iShares Russell 2000 Growth ETF (IWO)
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Vanguard Dividend Appreciation FTF (VIG)
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SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (SPY)
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INVESCO QQQ Trust (QQQ)
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SPDR Dow Jones Industrial Average ETF (DIA)
Q: Could you please provide me a list of your top 5 ETF funds for US equities.
Thanks,
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Thanks,
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Q: Hi Guys
Can you explain why LTM Free cash flow shows Cash from Operations @ 551 million less Capital Expenditures 335.2 million equaling free cash flow of positive 216 million.
Why wouldn't it be : Cash from Op 551 million Less Cash from Investing -296.9 million, less cash from financing - 270.8 million for a negative free cash flow of about -15.8 million ?
Thanks Gord
Can you explain why LTM Free cash flow shows Cash from Operations @ 551 million less Capital Expenditures 335.2 million equaling free cash flow of positive 216 million.
Why wouldn't it be : Cash from Op 551 million Less Cash from Investing -296.9 million, less cash from financing - 270.8 million for a negative free cash flow of about -15.8 million ?
Thanks Gord
Q: I have made good profits and love the dividends on this stock but I am concerned a recession will impact this company. Can you please give me your thoughts on the next 12- 18 months and if I should sell off a bit. Thanks
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BMO Equal Weight Banks Index ETF (ZEB)
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Hamilton Canadian Bank Mean Reversion Index ETF (HCA)
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Hamilton Enhanced Canadian Bank ETF (HCAL)
Q: Do you think these ETF's are worthwhile investments in the Cdn. Bank area?
They both have high yields - are they sustainable
What is difference between the two? Which one is the preferred investment?
If neither are preferred - can you suggest an alternative?
Thanks
They both have high yields - are they sustainable
What is difference between the two? Which one is the preferred investment?
If neither are preferred - can you suggest an alternative?
Thanks
Q: if you have a drip on a US company . do they still deduct the non resident tax
Q: Is todays drop on LNTH anything to worry about or a buying opportunity?
Thanks for your service!
Thanks for your service!
Q: Hello Peter,
Could you please comment on Tecsys results? The stock is in the dumps which is surprising as the company is in supply chain area which is a good place to be, and the results did not seem that bad. Does it compete with Kinaxis? Thanks very much
Could you please comment on Tecsys results? The stock is in the dumps which is surprising as the company is in supply chain area which is a good place to be, and the results did not seem that bad. Does it compete with Kinaxis? Thanks very much
Q: What is your view of the performance of Tricon Residential over the past year and your opinion on future growth. Thanks.
Q: What's the reason why BIP.UN drop so much this week? Any bad news coming? Thanks.
Q: Hi Peter,
Reading your National Post article this week titled 'potential read flags to watch for when picking next stock', I was interested in the first item 'short interest'. You mention that one should always check the short positions of companies wanting to purchase. So tell us please, what is the easiest and most efficient way to identify the short positions of a Canadian company? Thanks for your good advice!
Reading your National Post article this week titled 'potential read flags to watch for when picking next stock', I was interested in the first item 'short interest'. You mention that one should always check the short positions of companies wanting to purchase. So tell us please, what is the easiest and most efficient way to identify the short positions of a Canadian company? Thanks for your good advice!
Q: Which of these stock or ETF's (Bam.a, FTS, SLF, MOAT, VXC, XBB) in my non registered portfolio would you sell and then buy back in TFSA?
Thanks for your help.
Thanks for your help.
Q: Good day everyone
Please your thoughts on CBRL
Please your thoughts on CBRL