Q: Good Day to 5iteam: Would you consider this fund a good candidate to crystallize a loss or a better to hold if other options are available? Down about 9 to 10%. May consider buy back in 30 days but in no hurry for the income I bought it for in retirement. Tks. Larry
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Q: leon drysidal and shop and toi have anything in common a little underated?
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Main Street Capital Corporation (MAIN)
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Gladstone Capital Corporation (GLAD)
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Hercules Capital Inc. (HTGC)
Q: What is your opinion of these equities, in general and in the current environment? Are there any which you would consider for a long-term hold for income/growth? Or sell?
With thanks.
With thanks.
Q: When a Stock/ETF gives a yield percent, how do you calculate payout? Is it a percent of the present stock price, number of stocks times that percent?
thanks,
Paul
thanks,
Paul
Q: CTC.A: I notice that you are not a fan of this company? Well, I looked at the 30 year graph this am., and, all I can say is: I wish I had bought it way back then. I did buy it in 2020 for $96.00. Always wanted to own, but always seemed expensive. I did this exercise for all my "dividend grower" stocks which make up the core of my investments (including all the banks which I own); and guess what? The graphs go up from left to right - so, my returns are huge without including all the dividends which I reinvested.
I'd love an analysis to support your negative view please. Look, will the internet and ordering on-line I can see why you might thing this way; however, CTC just keeps chugging along.
I'd love an analysis to support your negative view please. Look, will the internet and ordering on-line I can see why you might thing this way; however, CTC just keeps chugging along.
Q: In your answer to a recent question (Myron -June2) you rank MEG relatively low on upside potential, apparently well below CNQ and SU. Could you explain a little, please? thanks Jim
Q: Good Morning,
I would like your opinion on what you see as the next multibillion growth industry? Is it the Metaverse, EV charging industry, or is it something else?
Thanks
I would like your opinion on what you see as the next multibillion growth industry? Is it the Metaverse, EV charging industry, or is it something else?
Thanks
Q: Hi Peter
this stock has pulled back in the last few days, wonder if there is a fundamental reason or bad news?
I had a 3/4 position, wonder if it is a chance to add to my position or HOLD?
thanks
Michael
this stock has pulled back in the last few days, wonder if there is a fundamental reason or bad news?
I had a 3/4 position, wonder if it is a chance to add to my position or HOLD?
thanks
Michael
Q: Can you explain the difference between CDIC insurance and CIPF insurance? My understanding was that CDIC insurance covers bank accounts up to $100,000 each, and CIPF insurance covers investment/brokerage accounts, $1M limit each.
If I have $500,000 in my RRSP account with RBC Direct Investing, invested in a mix of Stocks, ETF's, GIC's and Cash, is that all covered under the CIPF insurance?
I'm confused when I see people's questions about trying to spread their money out to stay under the $100,000 limit, when they seem to be talking about investment accounts.... Thank you!
If I have $500,000 in my RRSP account with RBC Direct Investing, invested in a mix of Stocks, ETF's, GIC's and Cash, is that all covered under the CIPF insurance?
I'm confused when I see people's questions about trying to spread their money out to stay under the $100,000 limit, when they seem to be talking about investment accounts.... Thank you!
Q: Hi, could I have your view of Jamie Damon’s comments this past week. Pretty bleak from the CEO of one of the world’s largest banks. Thanks,
Q: Do you see ATZ as a buy and forget stock at this time? My 25 year-old daughter certainly loves this retail chain and it seems to appeal to a large age range of women.
Thanks!
Thanks!
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Brookfield Renewable Partners L.P. (BEP.UN)
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Brookfield Infrastructure Partners L.P. (BIP.UN)
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Brookfield Business Partners L.P. (BBU.UN)
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Brookfield Infrastructure Corporation Class A Exchangeable Subordinate Voting Shares (BIPC)
Q: Hi Peter,
How would you rank the following five Brookfield companies (BIP.UN, BIPC, BAM.A., BEP.UN, and BBU.UN) over a long-term hold with respect to risk-return? Which of the five securities has the highest risk and which one do you perceive has the lowest risk?
Your comments are much appreciated.
How would you rank the following five Brookfield companies (BIP.UN, BIPC, BAM.A., BEP.UN, and BBU.UN) over a long-term hold with respect to risk-return? Which of the five securities has the highest risk and which one do you perceive has the lowest risk?
Your comments are much appreciated.
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Sun Life Financial Inc. (SLF)
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EQB Inc. (EQB)
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ECN Capital Corp. (ECN)
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Crocs Inc. (CROX)
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Axon Enterprise Inc. (AXON)
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Century Communities Inc. (CCS)
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MEDIFAST INC (MED)
Q: Can you please provide a few US and Canadian companies that are not traditional growth or tech companies, but represent deep value at this time. Bonus if they pay a dividend as well.
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BMO Europe High Dividend Covered Call Hedged to CAD ETF (ZWE)
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BMO US High Dividend Covered Call ETF (ZWH)
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BMO US High Dividend Covered Call ETF (ZWH.U)
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BMO Canadian High Dividend Covered Call ETF (ZWC)
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BMO Covered Call Technology ETF (ZWT)
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Hamilton Enhanced Multi-Sector Covered Call ETF (HDIV)
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Hamilton Enhanced U.S. Covered Call ETF (HYLD)
Q: Hello 5i
I hold the above covdered call ETF's as well as at least two individual companies from each (from before I bought these). also have over 10 ETF's that are not cover call. I have 51 positions with 49 stocks. These have performed well during this period of unrest. No they do not hit the high notes but not even close to bottom notes either but steadil;y increase in value aside from the dividends. My question is: with these new covered call ETF's at 12% of my investing portfolio (not including GIC's) might this be considered too much? Each is between 1.5% and 2% of the portfolio as are most of my holdings. The dividends are great and have kept up for the last three months. These also hold great companies that I would hold if I had room (and funds to buy them!) as a value investor. Please take as many credits as required.
Thank you
Stanley
I hold the above covdered call ETF's as well as at least two individual companies from each (from before I bought these). also have over 10 ETF's that are not cover call. I have 51 positions with 49 stocks. These have performed well during this period of unrest. No they do not hit the high notes but not even close to bottom notes either but steadil;y increase in value aside from the dividends. My question is: with these new covered call ETF's at 12% of my investing portfolio (not including GIC's) might this be considered too much? Each is between 1.5% and 2% of the portfolio as are most of my holdings. The dividends are great and have kept up for the last three months. These also hold great companies that I would hold if I had room (and funds to buy them!) as a value investor. Please take as many credits as required.
Thank you
Stanley
Q: I bought shares of Alphabet anticipating the split this month, do you know what day that will occur?
Thanks David
Thanks David
Q: Please comment on CF.to results and give us your perspective on the stock medium long term.
Thank you for answering the question AND for your expertise
Thank you for answering the question AND for your expertise
Q: I would appreciate your expert opinion on the above companies, which one do you recommend at current market for a long term hold and why? Thank you.
Q: I AM THINKING OF SWITCHING REITS. SELLING IIP.UN CA BUYING NXR.UN CA, WHAT ARE YOUR IDEAS FOR DOING AND/OR NOT DOING THIS? THE YIELD IS HIGHER WITH NXR.UN -CA.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR HELP IN DECIDING WHAT TO DO.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR HELP IN DECIDING WHAT TO DO.
Q: Good morning and thanks for the role you fill in my investment decision making. I hold ECN.Pr.C (along with HPR and ZPR) and have for years. I have a decision to make regarding conversion. As I understand it I can do nothing and continue at a higher rate of return; convert to a floating rate and have it reset quarterly. Could you please confirm my choices along with your recommendation. Is this a buy and, if not, are there better alternatives? 3-5 year timeline.
Q: DO YOU THINK IN YOUR OPINIONS IS PROFOUND MEDICAL A VERY GOOD SPECULATIVE BUY?
BRAVO
BRAVO