Q: Can you give a current view of both these names?Are they attractive here from a go forward return potential as rates continue to climb?
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Q: Hi 5i,
What is the difference between PHYS and PHYS.U? Are they the same entity trading on different exchanges, both in USD?
Thanks
Henry
What is the difference between PHYS and PHYS.U? Are they the same entity trading on different exchanges, both in USD?
Thanks
Henry
Q: Good afternoon.
The other day I asked a question about dividends paid in US$ by Canadian companies. It was noted that these dividends are usually best kept in a U.S. account .
If these dividends are to be used for income in Canada is it still best to keep them in a U.S. account?
If so what is the best method to minimize exchange costs?
The other day I asked a question about dividends paid in US$ by Canadian companies. It was noted that these dividends are usually best kept in a U.S. account .
If these dividends are to be used for income in Canada is it still best to keep them in a U.S. account?
If so what is the best method to minimize exchange costs?
Q: What would be your comfortable entry price point for ALIGN?
What are the expectations for this Q?
What are the expectations for this Q?
Q: Any thoughts about PHX’s immediate prospects and longer term potential?
Q: Hello Peter
This is a predictive question.Do you think these 4 index , TSX . Dow Jones,S&P 500 and NASDAQ will be higher or lower the beginning of the year 2022 ? No rush to answer.
Pease deduct as many credit that you feel is appropriate.
Thanks
This is a predictive question.Do you think these 4 index , TSX . Dow Jones,S&P 500 and NASDAQ will be higher or lower the beginning of the year 2022 ? No rush to answer.
Pease deduct as many credit that you feel is appropriate.
Thanks
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Open Text Corporation (OTEX)
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Lightspeed Commerce Inc. Subordinate Voting Shares (LSPD)
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Nuvei Corporation Subordinate Voting Shares (NVEI)
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Topicus.com Inc. (TOI)
Q: You have replaced OTEX with NVEI. I currently own LSPD so would it be better to buy TOI instead of NVEI or would you suggest a different stock?
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Q: If you held NTR in one of your portfolio what weight would you give it?
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Q: Would you be in favor of averaging down MMX? I am only at a 2.5 % weight so would buy more to bring it up to 3%?
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Q: An additional comment on the Ryder System question I submitted. In their corporate presentation they state they are righting down the residual value of the trucks in their fleet more but everybody I know in the trucking industry says that there is a long wait of tractors (trucks), trailers, reefers, etc. so that should keep the market for used equipment strong and therefore prices up., right? Why the bigger right downs in residual value?
Q: Thanks for your updated flash reports. I like the format. You mentioned TOI as a buy-and-forget stock.
I presume this means if you forgot you owned the stock and came upon it years later, these are the stocks you think likeliest to have appreciated nicely years from now if you just held on through the ups and downs.
With lots of volatility on the horizon (threats to global order, US internal order, pandemic, inflation, climate change), buy-and-forget sounds attractive.
What are your favourite buy-and-forget stocks in Canada?
Thanks,
Chris
I presume this means if you forgot you owned the stock and came upon it years later, these are the stocks you think likeliest to have appreciated nicely years from now if you just held on through the ups and downs.
With lots of volatility on the horizon (threats to global order, US internal order, pandemic, inflation, climate change), buy-and-forget sounds attractive.
What are your favourite buy-and-forget stocks in Canada?
Thanks,
Chris
Q: Do you think TOU has reached the top on there stock price? If they haven't reached the top, what do you think they will go to.
Q: In my RRSP I am 7% over weight in the Energy sector and 1.17& under weight in Utilities.
Thinking of selling some of my ENB and split it between BIP.UN and FTS., to get my energy sector reduced and utilities increased.
Your comments are always welcome.
Thank you
Mike
Thinking of selling some of my ENB and split it between BIP.UN and FTS., to get my energy sector reduced and utilities increased.
Your comments are always welcome.
Thank you
Mike
Q: I understand that fuel is a major cost for airlines. Do you think we should sell out of Aircanada due to steep rise in fuel?
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Canadian Apartment Properties Real Estate Investment Trust (CAR.UN)
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Teck Resources Limited Class B Subordinate Voting Shares (TECK.B)
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Lundin Mining Corporation (LUN)
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Tricon Residential Inc. (TCN)
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Agnico Eagle Mines Limited (AEM)
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Dream Industrial Real Estate Investment Trust (DIR.UN)
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Nutrien Ltd. (NTR)
Q: I am looking to increase my allocation to the Materials and Real Estate sectors. My current exposure is only through various index ETFs. Can you provide 3 companies for each sector that trade on the TSX to have a balanced exposure?
Q: Hi, can you explain what is happening with Abby? been on a decline these last 2 weeks. should I be locking in gains now for further declines and buy back later?
Q: The offer for RDL seems way to low plus given their outlook is strong too. It also looks bad given that Pender Funds owns a big slice of both the buyer (Aviat) and RDL. The board is not acting in good faith here.
Q: hey guys hope all is well
just wondering what is the difference between BEPC and BEP.UN and which would you prefer
thanks as always for your advice
just wondering what is the difference between BEPC and BEP.UN and which would you prefer
thanks as always for your advice
Q: Does Caldwell's stock price reflect what is happening with their business? They just posted another big quarter with EPS almost $0.14.
Q: What do you think would be a good entry point for TFII?
Thanks for the great service.
Mike
Thanks for the great service.
Mike