Q: Nvidia down 6-7% A/H on news will be taking a $5.5B charge on shipping H20 processors to China....banned 9 April by Trump??......your thoughts on ban/charge....and is growth story now gone/limited for Nvda.....is stock now a buy/hold/sell....thx as always, jb
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Hammond Power Solutions Inc. Class A Subordinate Voting Shares (HPS.A)
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Powell Industries Inc. (POWL)
Q: Hi there. Looking for an update on POWL. I note that you seemed to have a favourable opinion in early February and the PE has come down since then given the market. What further downside might you expect or do you think it has found a floor? What does it need as a catalyst to move back up? Finally, POWL or HPS.A or 1/2 of each?
Q: With gold reaching highs what would be your opinion of this canadian miner
Q: Good afternoon 5i
I just had a meeting with the wealth division of my bank. Normally, I don’t pay much attention to sales pitches. But, this time I went to see about their resources for estate planning. Estate planning was in the background. But, portfolio management was in the foreground. The portfolio manager explained his system to me, which he called a momentum model. That is , by looking at the moving averages of both the indexes and individual stocks, they see when they should get out and when they should get back in again. He says it is not market timing because it is fact based. It looks like they have made some good calls recently, anyway.
I am wondering what 5i people think of this. I forgot to mention that the fee is about 1 percent for one million and goes down with more money added. I think it is that when, say the 50 day moving average, for instance, falls below the 25 day moving average it is time to sell. I am sure they have other criteria, as well. I am probably simplifying it.
Is this a reasonable approach? Would it be very difficult for me to set up a system to survey the moving averages of both stocks and indices?
Thanks for the great service
I just had a meeting with the wealth division of my bank. Normally, I don’t pay much attention to sales pitches. But, this time I went to see about their resources for estate planning. Estate planning was in the background. But, portfolio management was in the foreground. The portfolio manager explained his system to me, which he called a momentum model. That is , by looking at the moving averages of both the indexes and individual stocks, they see when they should get out and when they should get back in again. He says it is not market timing because it is fact based. It looks like they have made some good calls recently, anyway.
I am wondering what 5i people think of this. I forgot to mention that the fee is about 1 percent for one million and goes down with more money added. I think it is that when, say the 50 day moving average, for instance, falls below the 25 day moving average it is time to sell. I am sure they have other criteria, as well. I am probably simplifying it.
Is this a reasonable approach? Would it be very difficult for me to set up a system to survey the moving averages of both stocks and indices?
Thanks for the great service
Q: MRVL is down well over 50% from its highs before and after year end. Can you explain why it's being hit so hard and comment on its recovery prospects?
Thanks, Hugh
Thanks, Hugh
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BMO MSCI Europe High Quality Hedged to CAD Index ETF (ZEQ)
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Vanguard FTSE Developed Europe All Cap Index ETF (VE)
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Vanguard FTSE Emerging Markets All Cap Index ETF (VEE)
Q: Can I get recommendations for the following:
Best Europe ETF (cad listed)
Best Emerging Market ETF (cad listed)
Just vanilla etfs, though would like a dividend
Best Europe ETF (cad listed)
Best Emerging Market ETF (cad listed)
Just vanilla etfs, though would like a dividend
Q: Can you update your opinion on SOFI please? I know it was spoken of positively and rose near $18. How does it look to you at $10+? What would cause you to start a position and at what price? What do you consider to be fair value?
Q: Could i have your analysis of this company- expected growth , profitability and balance sheet metrics. They have a great sports property but is it a good investment here?
Q: Is Goeasy a buy at today’s price? It seems like a very generous dividend. Is it safe?
Q: Could I get an overview of this company? CEO just made a large share purchase. Do you feel it’s investable? Thanks
Q: There was a recent question about BOXX. Can you provide a bit more detail….what sort of cost (MER etc) is involved? Is it fairly liquid? can you hazard a guess at its current rate of return? An HISA is currently paying 3.9%….is that comparable? Many thanks
Q: HI Peter,
Would you continue to dollar cost average into Dollarama at $164+? Or do you think it's fully valued? The investing site I use for company historical data shows the current PE as 38.3 (high) and in between the 38.3 and 20.9 for the last 10 years. The forward PE for the next 2 years as 36.3 and 32.5. We've been slowly DCAing and it's worked out OK thus far. Thanks for stellar advice during these tumultuous times.
Would you continue to dollar cost average into Dollarama at $164+? Or do you think it's fully valued? The investing site I use for company historical data shows the current PE as 38.3 (high) and in between the 38.3 and 20.9 for the last 10 years. The forward PE for the next 2 years as 36.3 and 32.5. We've been slowly DCAing and it's worked out OK thus far. Thanks for stellar advice during these tumultuous times.
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QUALCOMM Incorporated (QCOM)
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Texas Instruments Incorporated (TXN)
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Monolithic Power Systems Inc. (MPWR)
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Marvell Technology Inc. (MRVL)
Q: What is your current opinion on TXN? Seems to be struggling.
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Purpose US Cash Fund (PSU.U)
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Global X USD Cash Maximizer Corporate Class ETF (HSUV.U)
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US High Interest Savings Account Fund (HISU.U)
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US Treasury 3 Month Bill ETF (TBIL)
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Global X 0-3 Month U.S. T-Bill ETF (UBIL.U)
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CI U.S. Money Market ETF (UMNY.U)
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iShares 0-3 Month Treasury Bond ETF (SGOV)
Q: Hello, I have some US cash in my US TFSA, can you suggest a good place to park cash for the short term (1-2 year) needs given the current environment with tariffs etc ???
Q: Hi...
Could you discuss RBRKs last earnings, it's business model, head and tail winds and your thoughts in general.
thx, M
Could you discuss RBRKs last earnings, it's business model, head and tail winds and your thoughts in general.
thx, M
Q: Today's guest on BNN mentioned that MLF has exposure to China and posable head winds and prefers PWO with a higher div. your view please.
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Alphabet Inc. (GOOG)
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Intuitive Surgical Inc. (ISRG)
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Microsoft Corporation (MSFT)
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Booking Holdings Inc. (BKNG)
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Salesforce Inc. (CRM)
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Eli Lilly and Company (LLY)
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Global X S&P 500 Index Corporate Class ETF (HXS)
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Global X S&P/TSX 60 Index Corporate Class ETF (HXT)
Q: Hello I am new to 5i (one week!) and am really enjoying the Q&A as a learning opportunity. I use one of the banks to invest our personal retirement funds (ie we don't have company pensions) and am keen to learn to self invest.
As a 60 yr old I have recently started an incorporated and am wanting to invest my incorp dividends appropriately. I have invested about 20% of my available funding and have a high cash position at present.
The information I have gleaned online is that a an incorporation should invest accordingly:
Corporation:
1. Corporate Class Mutual Funds/ETFs
2. Broad market ETFs (stock and bond ETFs) *capital gains only taxed when sold, reducing annual tax drag. Be mindful of whether dividends or capital gains.
3. Canadian dividend stocks (eligible for dividend refund mechanism)
4. Growth stocks (Capital gains taxed at 50% when you sell) but no Dividend reduction management benefits compared to Canadian dividend stocks.)
5. Investment Real Estate (Rental income is considered passive and taxed at 50%. Can reduce small business tax rate eligibility if passive income exceeds $50K)
The online information also indicates that incorporations should not invest in:
1, High Interest Savings accounts and GICs
2. Foreign Dividend Stocks and REITS
3. Actively managed mutual funds
As well - I have completed your portfolio questionnaire which tells me that I am an Alpha Balanced Investor. This happens to align with the personal portfolio that I hold for our retirement which is invested 70% in equities.
Based on the guidance you have been providing in the past week, I feel it is time to start $ cost averaging for my incorporation funding. I believe that my husband and I can live off of our personal portfolio and do not need to pull $ out of the incorporated for 3-10 years.
Given that my current interest is to starting investing my incorporated revenues, can you please recommend the selections?
I understand that you cannot provide personal recommendations. However, I suspect there may be additional members who have set up their own businesses recently and can benefit from a tutorial and investment recommendations. Thank you !
As a 60 yr old I have recently started an incorporated and am wanting to invest my incorp dividends appropriately. I have invested about 20% of my available funding and have a high cash position at present.
The information I have gleaned online is that a an incorporation should invest accordingly:
Corporation:
1. Corporate Class Mutual Funds/ETFs
2. Broad market ETFs (stock and bond ETFs) *capital gains only taxed when sold, reducing annual tax drag. Be mindful of whether dividends or capital gains.
3. Canadian dividend stocks (eligible for dividend refund mechanism)
4. Growth stocks (Capital gains taxed at 50% when you sell) but no Dividend reduction management benefits compared to Canadian dividend stocks.)
5. Investment Real Estate (Rental income is considered passive and taxed at 50%. Can reduce small business tax rate eligibility if passive income exceeds $50K)
The online information also indicates that incorporations should not invest in:
1, High Interest Savings accounts and GICs
2. Foreign Dividend Stocks and REITS
3. Actively managed mutual funds
As well - I have completed your portfolio questionnaire which tells me that I am an Alpha Balanced Investor. This happens to align with the personal portfolio that I hold for our retirement which is invested 70% in equities.
Based on the guidance you have been providing in the past week, I feel it is time to start $ cost averaging for my incorporation funding. I believe that my husband and I can live off of our personal portfolio and do not need to pull $ out of the incorporated for 3-10 years.
Given that my current interest is to starting investing my incorporated revenues, can you please recommend the selections?
I understand that you cannot provide personal recommendations. However, I suspect there may be additional members who have set up their own businesses recently and can benefit from a tutorial and investment recommendations. Thank you !
Q: Does the combination of its recent stock price declines and today's apparent negative reaction to CPX's acquisiton provide an attractive entry point?
If not at the current price, is there a price you would consider attractive or would you prefer FTS, other utilities or an ETF?
Thanks
If not at the current price, is there a price you would consider attractive or would you prefer FTS, other utilities or an ETF?
Thanks
Q: Thoughts on todays acquisition please.
jerry
jerry
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Republic Services Inc. (RSG)
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Waste Management Inc. (WM)
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Waste Connections Inc. (WCN)
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Clean Harbors Inc. (CLH)
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Casella Waste Systems Inc. (CWST)
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GFL Environmental Inc. subordinate voting shares (GFL)
Q: Which of these would you suggest for a long term hold and why?