Q: With the increase of rates, five years are becoming more interesting. I'm thinking of creating a ladder of bonds to hold to maturity, but when I look at my broker I have difficulty in discerning the type of bond it is as described in the title of the bond. Do you know of an website that describes what these codes mean? For example what does the bond TRP TR HYB C-2027 4.65%18MAY77 mean? Specifically TR and HYB? Where do you find such bond codes?
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Investment Q&A
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Q: Hi, could you tell me why this Covered call ETF would not be availed to purchase as a Market Order, it says it's only available for Limit orders or Stop order, thanks?
Q: Hi, Looking to add DS:CA to my TSFA for long term dividend income. Would appreciate your comments on the stability of the income and if you have a better choice to recommend. Thank You.
Q: Hi 5i,
Do you know where one might find several years worth of MFRP's for Canadian listed ETF's? I can find last years and current year but no others.
I am interested in seeing how the sector allocations have changed over the last 5 years for VDY.TO and XEI.TO ETF's. Hope you can help.
Do you know where one might find several years worth of MFRP's for Canadian listed ETF's? I can find last years and current year but no others.
I am interested in seeing how the sector allocations have changed over the last 5 years for VDY.TO and XEI.TO ETF's. Hope you can help.
Q: For a growth portfolio, would you view UPST as a buy, hold, or sell today?
Q: Hello:
I would like your opinion, in general, about commodities and their path forward, especially precious metals and oil. At what point are we in the commodity cycle and what is the timeline that you foresee for it? Do you have any specific predictions about oil and metals? Thanks. Flo
I would like your opinion, in general, about commodities and their path forward, especially precious metals and oil. At what point are we in the commodity cycle and what is the timeline that you foresee for it? Do you have any specific predictions about oil and metals? Thanks. Flo
Q: Finally,Engh started to make acquistions ,and stablizing & moving up. Is it time to buy some? Txs for u usual great services & views
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TC Energy Corporation (TRP)
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Sun Life Financial Inc. (SLF)
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Parkland Corporation (PKI)
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North West Company Inc. (The) (NWC)
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Exchange Income Corporation (EIF)
Q: 7:19 AM 7/8/2022
Our retirement income portfolios are heavily weighted to higher dividend companies : banks, utilities, pipelines, telecoms, BIP and BEP, and CNR.
We are considering adding one or more of the following companies: PKI, EIF, NWC, SLF, TRP.
We would expect them to provide reliable increasing dividends plus some ongoing share price growth over the years.
Could you please indicate what order you would purchase them and maybe a comment or two on each for a very long term hold.
Thanking you.......... Paul W K.
Our retirement income portfolios are heavily weighted to higher dividend companies : banks, utilities, pipelines, telecoms, BIP and BEP, and CNR.
We are considering adding one or more of the following companies: PKI, EIF, NWC, SLF, TRP.
We would expect them to provide reliable increasing dividends plus some ongoing share price growth over the years.
Could you please indicate what order you would purchase them and maybe a comment or two on each for a very long term hold.
Thanking you.......... Paul W K.
Q: I noticed LSPD is trading three dollars below it's book value. How should an investor take this as far as importance.
Q: Would you wait for the deals to close or sell?
Q: Thoughts on the pre-release? Show stopper or still happy to hold?
Thanks!
Thanks!
Q: Thanks to 5i I have held Kinaxis for many years and even with the current drop in price am still up 320% on it in my TFSA. I am considering selling and replacing it with Shopify which I already have a very small position in at much higher prices. Would you consider this to be a logical move if you were in my position ? Alternatively would you recommend any other stocks with potentially outsize returns over time that you currently like better. All proceeds will be going to my family eventually so time frame is not an issue for me.
John
John
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Cisco Systems Inc. (CSCO)
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Alphabet Inc. (GOOG)
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NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA)
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AbbVie Inc. (ABBV)
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The Walt Disney Company (DIS)
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Mastercard Incorporated (MA)
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iShares Core Dividend Growth ETF (DGRO)
Q: I have these U.S. stocks in a RIF (ABBV, CSCO, DGRO ) and TFSA (DIS, MA, GOOG, NVDA) .
Please rate these in terms of safety and growth potential.
Please rate these in terms of safety and growth potential.
Q: Jennifer Gauthier in the Globe presented an article indicating that some of the key drivers of consumer price growth are declining. ie. oil (WTI) drops below $100, wholesale gas price drops 7%, lumber prices are a fraction of their pandemic peak, freight rates on major shipping routes have fallen 40% since September 2021 but remain a lot higher than pre-pandemic rates.
By contrast, Eric Lascelles Chief Econ. At RBC Global Asset Mgmnt. is quoted as saying that inflation has spread to a wide range of products rather than just a few key drivers and he believes that inflation has not yet peaked.
I have a few questions after reading it.
Do you agree with these assessments?
I suppose the way to know that inflation has peaked is to see it drop. Would it be unlikely to rise soon after once the market signals it’s peaked?
At the peak, do you see any sectors rising quicker than others?
Do GIC rates quickly start coming down once the peak is signaled?
By contrast, Eric Lascelles Chief Econ. At RBC Global Asset Mgmnt. is quoted as saying that inflation has spread to a wide range of products rather than just a few key drivers and he believes that inflation has not yet peaked.
I have a few questions after reading it.
Do you agree with these assessments?
I suppose the way to know that inflation has peaked is to see it drop. Would it be unlikely to rise soon after once the market signals it’s peaked?
At the peak, do you see any sectors rising quicker than others?
Do GIC rates quickly start coming down once the peak is signaled?
Q: Do you see any upside for this ETF in the year or two.
Q: Please provide the earnings date for DIR.un and Toi. Thanks Valter
Q: KMI is trading at a fairly high P/E for a pipeline company but it has an attractive yield. Do you see this as a good entry point?
Thanks for your thoughts.
Ian
Thanks for your thoughts.
Ian
Q: Hi all,
I feel right now like playing Sleeping Beauty. To sit tight on my choices, ignore market moves and wake up in few months. Mind you I already sold some stocks for profit or loss, but no rush to buy back. Breathe, enjoy summer, friends and family. All be well. Waiting for the Prince, Denise.
I feel right now like playing Sleeping Beauty. To sit tight on my choices, ignore market moves and wake up in few months. Mind you I already sold some stocks for profit or loss, but no rush to buy back. Breathe, enjoy summer, friends and family. All be well. Waiting for the Prince, Denise.
Q: SOXQ What would be your suggestion(s) of a proxy for a tax loss sale of this ETF?
Q: Would you ever consider putting GUD back in either the BALANCED or GROWTH portfolios, and is there potential for that to ever happen?