Q: I have some GUSH in my higher risk portfolio expecting it to return somewhat to pre-pandemic levels. What is your outlook on the oil and gas sector over the next year or so?
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Q: Greetings 5i,
Revisiting Trevali, does the Au and Ag reserves they have change the investment profile for this company? New management appointments as well?
Cheers!
Revisiting Trevali, does the Au and Ag reserves they have change the investment profile for this company? New management appointments as well?
Cheers!
Q: Any idea why the share price of PFB is on the move today? Do you have any update to your opinion on this company?
Q: HI,
Sometime in april, Great Bear had a « plan of arrangement » and a spin-off of GBR Royalties. The then stock owners got some shares. This new entity is not listed on any stock exchange. Why the spin-off and what the current owners are supposed to do with these?. Do they have any value? I was interested in GBR but I do not like this kind of shuffle …What do you think of GBR at this price, they show good results ?
Good week-end.
Sometime in april, Great Bear had a « plan of arrangement » and a spin-off of GBR Royalties. The then stock owners got some shares. This new entity is not listed on any stock exchange. Why the spin-off and what the current owners are supposed to do with these?. Do they have any value? I was interested in GBR but I do not like this kind of shuffle …What do you think of GBR at this price, they show good results ?
Good week-end.
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iShares Core MSCI EAFE IMI Index ETF (XEF)
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Vanguard FTSE Emerging Markets All Cap Index ETF (VEE)
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Vanguard Total International Stock (VXUS)
Q: Which currently available Canadian EFT/s with would you recommend for purchase to increase international companies content in a portfolio?
Thank you,
Miroslaw
Thank you,
Miroslaw
Q: SONA Thoughts on this speculative buy ?
Q: With the recent pullback in technology stocks, I'm looking to ad either SHOP or DOCU to my portfolio. Which would be your pick for new buying today?
Q: A market call guest suggested that BAM may look to take BPY private if the share price doesn't recover. Do you agree? Could the recent share buy back be the first step? What type of premium might be gained? Thanks
Q: Hi Team, thoughts on Krakens announcements of today. They seem to be on a roll and h as very just hit $100 million market cap.
Do you recommend at this new level?
Thanks
Rob
Do you recommend at this new level?
Thanks
Rob
Q: A huge thank you to 5i! I joined in January 2014 and transferred my RESP which was previously invested in a Cdn Dividend Mutual Fund to a self directed account. With the assistance of 5i's Q&A, I managed to grow the $110,000 in January 2014 substantially. I have put my two children through university, one at a cost of $91,000 and the other at a cost of $127,000 (different U's, different programs). The current balance in the RESP is $70,400. For the majority of the past 6 years, I held approx 25% in VSP, the balance were all stocks (20) that were recommended by 5i, not all were huge winners, I may have even had a loss or two, but I did purchase BYD, CSU, FSV, CIGI, ZQQ. I did not start my RESP until my daughters were 3 & 1 and it was a struggle to put $5,000 a year into the RESP for many years. When my daughters started U, my rule was to sell enough stocks in May for the next year expenses and keep the balance fully invested until the following May. Perhaps the market did extraordinary well over the past 6+ years, I don't know, but I do know that I could not have done it without 5i's assistance.
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Miscellaneous (MISC)
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BMO Equal Weight REITs Index ETF (ZRE)
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iShares S&P/TSX Capped REIT Index ETF (XRE)
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CI Canadian REIT ETF (RIT)
Q: REITs are beaten down. For a long term investor who wants real estate exposure, is this a time to get in? Can you suggest (1) two or three REITs or other entities and (2) an ETF for this? Thank you!
Q: I have a question about 2846 - Softbank - SFTBY
Dear 5i,
A recent article in the Financial Times states that the latest increase in many of the high technology stocks is related to Softbank purchasing a high volume of derivatives lately. Can you explain in lay mans terms how this can cause stock prices to go up and how this can cause stock prices to go down rapidly. I don't really understand option trading and would appreciate your comments.
thanks for the great service!
Dear 5i,
A recent article in the Financial Times states that the latest increase in many of the high technology stocks is related to Softbank purchasing a high volume of derivatives lately. Can you explain in lay mans terms how this can cause stock prices to go up and how this can cause stock prices to go down rapidly. I don't really understand option trading and would appreciate your comments.
thanks for the great service!
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Vanguard Canadian Aggregate Bond Index ETF (VAB)
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Vanguard FTSE Canada All Cap Index ETF (VCN)
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Vanguard FTSE Emerging Markets ETF (VWO)
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Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF (VTI)
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Vanguard Growth ETF Portfolio (VGRO)
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Vanguard FTSE Developed Markets ETF (VEA)
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Vanguard Total Bond Market ETF (BND)
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Vanguard Total International Bond ETF (BNDX)
Q: Hi Team,
Is there a ETF similar to VGRO but sold in $US without converting to Cdn? I have some cash on the US side of my RRSP and like the set up of VGRO but would rather not convert back to Cdn at this point.
Is there a ETF similar to VGRO but sold in $US without converting to Cdn? I have some cash on the US side of my RRSP and like the set up of VGRO but would rather not convert back to Cdn at this point.
Q: Hello 5i, could you comment on Bonterra
Q: Hi 5i,
ACB stock has been in a continued freefall since the reverse split back in May.
With regards to ACB’s upcoming earnings, If they meet current earnings expectations would you expect that to provide some stability to the share price going forward?
Would you consider ACB investable at this point or would you be a seller. As an alternative to ACB what would be your top 3 picks in this space - USA or Canada.
Thx
ACB stock has been in a continued freefall since the reverse split back in May.
With regards to ACB’s upcoming earnings, If they meet current earnings expectations would you expect that to provide some stability to the share price going forward?
Would you consider ACB investable at this point or would you be a seller. As an alternative to ACB what would be your top 3 picks in this space - USA or Canada.
Thx
Q: SU had been performing poorly with price back to April levels. Warren Buffett added more of the stock recently and company seems to have a strong balance sheet. How much do you think the stock is undervalued at current levels? And how do you see vaccine news affect its recovery? Thanks a lot.
Q: As younger person starting off their professional career, I am now contributing to the federal public service pension plan and look forward to benefitting (defined benefits) from that in 25+ years. I am hoping you can provide some guidance and insight on how I best manage my own self directed portfolio in combination with contributing to the pension. How should I be looking at equity to fixed income ratios as well as sector allocations between my own directed holdings and that of the pension. Or is it better to treat them independently? As a subscriber to your portfolio analytics, I am just trying to figure out how to balance everything as I continue to develop my first portfolio during these turbulent times.
The pension website breaks its net assets per asset class (not broken down in an easy format to compare with portfolio analytics) as: 47.8% capital markets, 14.2% private equity, 14% real estate, 10.8% infrastructure, 7.8% credit investments, 4.5% natural resources, 0.6% complementary portfolio, and 0.4% other.
I also just wanted to say that subscribing to 5i has been the best investment decision I have ever made. You provide an amazing service. I just wanted to highlight the significant financial and investment education you provide through your answers, blogs, monthly updates, etc. These have been extremely valuable to me as a new investor.
The pension website breaks its net assets per asset class (not broken down in an easy format to compare with portfolio analytics) as: 47.8% capital markets, 14.2% private equity, 14% real estate, 10.8% infrastructure, 7.8% credit investments, 4.5% natural resources, 0.6% complementary portfolio, and 0.4% other.
I also just wanted to say that subscribing to 5i has been the best investment decision I have ever made. You provide an amazing service. I just wanted to highlight the significant financial and investment education you provide through your answers, blogs, monthly updates, etc. These have been extremely valuable to me as a new investor.
Q: Hi, you mentioned in a previous question that companies with warrants and Convertable Debentures tend to have higher short interest, please explain, thanks?
Q: A number of Canadian REITs are spinoffs of the properties of big Canadian companies. How do I, as a potential REIT investor, have confidence that the bigger parent (i.e. Magna, Loblaws, Canadian Tire etc.) will not strong-arm the REIT when it comes to rent negotiations etc. ?
Q: okay - if i sold enb preferred, can i buy back the stock within 30 days and be within the superficial loss rules.
cheers
cheers