Q: I sold DXJ and DXJS a year ago and have had seller’s remorse since the day I sold. Do you think buying these back at their current multiyear highs would be dumb? If you like Japan, would you today buy the same ETFs or do you have other ETFs (trading in US$ only) to suggest for my further study? If buying would you buy hedged or unhedged versions? I would be thankful for whatever number of symbols of Japan ETFs that you think might be fine for 3 to 5 years.
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Q: Peter and His wonder Team
My RIF Account please. As you know every year there is a Mandatory Withdrawal from this account. My withdrawal date is April 30th. Can I move the money now into my cash account or do I have to wait until April 30th and it automatically happens? Also I have a stock in my RIF Account that went bankrupt...to zero. Can I declare that as a Tax Loss or is that not possible because it is in a RIF Account? Thank you for your help.
My RIF Account please. As you know every year there is a Mandatory Withdrawal from this account. My withdrawal date is April 30th. Can I move the money now into my cash account or do I have to wait until April 30th and it automatically happens? Also I have a stock in my RIF Account that went bankrupt...to zero. Can I declare that as a Tax Loss or is that not possible because it is in a RIF Account? Thank you for your help.
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Vanguard Balanced ETF Portfolio (VBAL)
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Sun Life Granite Balanced Growth Portfolio Ser A (SUN150)
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iShares Core Balanced ETF Portfolio (XBAL)
Q: Hello,
I have some holdings in the Sun Life Granite Balanced Growth Portfolio class F as a "steady" fund for a blend of growth and safety. Thoughts on this fund please and any funds in your view that could be better in the space.
Thanks.
I have some holdings in the Sun Life Granite Balanced Growth Portfolio class F as a "steady" fund for a blend of growth and safety. Thoughts on this fund please and any funds in your view that could be better in the space.
Thanks.
Q: Whats moving this today? Thx
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Block Inc. Class A (SQ)
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iShares S&P/TSX Capped Financials Index ETF (XFN)
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BMO Equal Weight US Banks Index ETF (ZBK)
Q: Hi group see question below unfortunately you did not answer the question completely re your favorite way to pay financials (banks , credit cards SQ, Pypl IPAY etc Thanks
is there an Etf that covers both Canadian + Us banks /financials. Thanks PS favorite way to play Financials in the present environment?. Thanks for your guidance
is there an Etf that covers both Canadian + Us banks /financials. Thanks PS favorite way to play Financials in the present environment?. Thanks for your guidance
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Brookfield Infrastructure Corporation Class A Exchangeable Subordinate Voting Shares (BIPC)
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Brookfield Renewable Corporation Class A Exchangeable Subordinate Voting Shares (BEPC)
Q: Hello!
Many months ago you had suggested the corporate version of BIP and BEP for a taxable account. Has this changed? If I sold BEPC I would have a gain in a taxable account, so is it now recommended to sell and buy BEP.UN or can I just keep with one? For BIPC I would have a loss. Can I keep this and could momentum return in this name one day or is it likely to just keep going lower and lower. The volume on the Corporate version is much lower which is not great. I had also liked the fact that institutions can buy the corporate versions, making that version more attractive but perhaps this is not the case.
Appreciate your thoughts. Thank you!
Many months ago you had suggested the corporate version of BIP and BEP for a taxable account. Has this changed? If I sold BEPC I would have a gain in a taxable account, so is it now recommended to sell and buy BEP.UN or can I just keep with one? For BIPC I would have a loss. Can I keep this and could momentum return in this name one day or is it likely to just keep going lower and lower. The volume on the Corporate version is much lower which is not great. I had also liked the fact that institutions can buy the corporate versions, making that version more attractive but perhaps this is not the case.
Appreciate your thoughts. Thank you!
Q: You answer by pervious question on BEP.UN that the div is .28933 per mo. My numbers show that a $10000.00 investment @ 57.35 equals 174 shares times .28933 =$50.34 per qt. American Four payments a year = $201.37 per year times 1.30=2.62%yield. Where am I wrong??? Thanks Ken
Q: Good morning 5i
I read your recent market update and these words stood out for me:
ut we would argue exposure to metals, mining and production is not such a bad play when there are expectations of economic recovery.
I was wondering if you could give your favourites in those areas, with your reasons. I imangine, given your growth style, that these might be smallcap. Would it be possible to also include larger cap possibilities?
thanks for the great service
I read your recent market update and these words stood out for me:
ut we would argue exposure to metals, mining and production is not such a bad play when there are expectations of economic recovery.
I was wondering if you could give your favourites in those areas, with your reasons. I imangine, given your growth style, that these might be smallcap. Would it be possible to also include larger cap possibilities?
thanks for the great service
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Photon Control Inc. (PHO)
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Xebec Adsorption Inc. (XBC)
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Vitalhub Corp. (VHI)
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WELL Health Technologies Corp. (WELL)
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Stewart Information Services Corporation (STC)
Q: Happy New Year to Everyone at 5i and thanks for all your guidance.
I have just taken profits in XBC (thanks) in my TSFA and would like your purchase a similar small cap growth stock. I already have STC, Well and Pho. Could you please give me 3-4 suggestions.
Thanks
Dave.
I have just taken profits in XBC (thanks) in my TSFA and would like your purchase a similar small cap growth stock. I already have STC, Well and Pho. Could you please give me 3-4 suggestions.
Thanks
Dave.
Q: do you know of any green building carbon neutral type companies in Canada that may have a rosy future?
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Desjardins Overseas Equity Growth Fund A Class (DJT00032)
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Desjardins Overseas Equity Growth Fund D Class (DJT07032)
Q: Would like your opinion of this fund (Desjardins Overseas growth fund)and of the portfolio manager (Baillie Gifford) . Would you have a recommendation on an ETF that is comparable and what other funds/etf's does this fund manager handles. Thanks
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iShares Core MSCI All Country World ex Canada Index ETF (XAW)
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BMO MSCI Emerging Markets Index ETF (ZEM)
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BMO S&P 500 Index ETF (ZSP)
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iShares NASDAQ 100 Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XQQ)
Q: I currently own ZEM AND ZSP. Is adding XAW good? If one is going to buy US stocks most likely us tech stocks would one need to buy the ETF XQQ?
Thanks
Thanks
Q: Hi group is there an Etf that covers both Canadian + Us banks /financials. Thanks PS favorite way to play Financials in the present environment?. Thanks for your guidance
Q: I have read recently that some are predicting an oil supercycle around the corner. What is your opinion about this, and if you agree, how would you suggest an investor participate? It seems to me that not too many see something like this happening, but that may be a good sign from a contrarian point of view??
Thanks, Mike
Thanks, Mike
Q: Hi Peter and Team,
Ark Investments has many interesting and high performing ETFs. Are you particularly excited about any of them?
Thank you for your great service. Thank you.
Ark Investments has many interesting and high performing ETFs. Are you particularly excited about any of them?
Thank you for your great service. Thank you.
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Franco-Nevada Corporation (FNV)
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Agnico Eagle Mines Limited (AEM)
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Jaguar Mining Inc. (JAG)
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Maverix Metals Inc. (MMX)
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Equinox Gold Corp. (EQX)
Q: Can i please get your assessment of the above 2 companies and how they compare. Would you consider them a buy for a new position today. If not can you please reccomend your favourites within the sector. Many thanks.
Q: SKE:CA has been doing a of drilling and I can not read their results could give your opinion , is company going to have viable gold mine ???
Jim.
Jim.
Q: Here is a good presentation on Sernova from the president. It touches on market size. Talks about potentials revenue streams and their thoughts on market sizing. A fun number was "untapped $2B market". I'm in since 0.42.
https://journey.ct.events/view/3a577711-041b-48a3-8b1c-0d47129bb30c
The two big ones:
- Type 1 diabetes
- Hyperthyroidism and Hashimoto's
https://journey.ct.events/view/3a577711-041b-48a3-8b1c-0d47129bb30c
The two big ones:
- Type 1 diabetes
- Hyperthyroidism and Hashimoto's
Q: What stocks would you recommend for an RESP right now?
Q: Hi there, regarding the EV space, yes the frenzy continues, however, do you see it with more legs to run in the near term, say three to six months? Will stimulus spending continue to assist the EV space, considering the new US administrations go green policies to come?
Considering your previous experiences, can you see the EV space cooling off in the short term with profit taking, or do you see it still running hard for now, based on what you see in the markets today?
Any favorites today? Any you like that still look as though they have some value left in them?
Thanks!
Considering your previous experiences, can you see the EV space cooling off in the short term with profit taking, or do you see it still running hard for now, based on what you see in the markets today?
Any favorites today? Any you like that still look as though they have some value left in them?
Thanks!