Q: If one were to invest in VXUS to cover off international equity exposure in a registered & TFSA portfolio; is it better (taxation purposes for eg) to place this in registered or tfsa?
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Investment Q&A
Not investment advice or solicitation to buy/sell securities. Do your own due diligence and/or consult an advisor.
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iShares S&P/TSX Global Gold Index ETF (XGD)
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Sprott Physical Gold Trust Unit (PHYS)
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GoldMining Inc. (GOLD)
Q: i have never invested in gold in any form. i know gold relate investments have been doing very well.
Question is this likely to continue for say over next year or more and if yes please recommend anETF
Question is this likely to continue for say over next year or more and if yes please recommend anETF
Q: ICad was added to the russel 2000 today yet dropped nearly 5%. Aren’t new additions to an index supposed to trigger a buy?
The company has been on a downtrend over last month. Any news to account for this? Do you still like? I understand it is very high risk.
The company has been on a downtrend over last month. Any news to account for this? Do you still like? I understand it is very high risk.
Q: In your "Companies" section, can you explain how "Leverage Ratio" is calculated? (By googling, I get some different answers.) With VEEV, the "Total Debt to Equity" is only .03. Can you square this with a Leverage Ratio of 1.3 which seems to say debt is material. Thanks.
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iShares S&P/TSX Canadian Preferred Share Index ETF (CPD)
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BMO Laddered Preferred Share Index ETF (ZPR)
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RBC Canadian Preferred Share ETF (RPF)
Q: Hello 5i Team
Is there a website where I can download the CUSIP and/or ISIN for Canadian Preferred Shares and/or other securities?
I am trying to analyse the holdings of CPD/RPF/ZPR and each one presents the holdings with different information (CPD has the CUSIP, RPF has neither, ZPR has the ISIN), none of them indicate the underlying TSE stock symbol and the security description is extremely truncated (mostly company name).
Some of the company websites have the CUSIP and/or ISIN, however the majority do not. Short of emailing the investor relations department do you suggest any other means?
How successful are you in receiving answers from investor relations representatives?
Thanks
Is there a website where I can download the CUSIP and/or ISIN for Canadian Preferred Shares and/or other securities?
I am trying to analyse the holdings of CPD/RPF/ZPR and each one presents the holdings with different information (CPD has the CUSIP, RPF has neither, ZPR has the ISIN), none of them indicate the underlying TSE stock symbol and the security description is extremely truncated (mostly company name).
Some of the company websites have the CUSIP and/or ISIN, however the majority do not. Short of emailing the investor relations department do you suggest any other means?
How successful are you in receiving answers from investor relations representatives?
Thanks
Q: Hello 5i.
I am considering LIFE (hedged to $ Cdn) for a TFSA. I believe it is Canadian domiciled (despite it's holdings being almost entirely US/International equities) but I am not sure. To cut to the chase, would the dividend be prey to the US withholding tax?
Thanks in advance......Martin
P.S. I do not buy anything without first getting 5i's opinion.
I am considering LIFE (hedged to $ Cdn) for a TFSA. I believe it is Canadian domiciled (despite it's holdings being almost entirely US/International equities) but I am not sure. To cut to the chase, would the dividend be prey to the US withholding tax?
Thanks in advance......Martin
P.S. I do not buy anything without first getting 5i's opinion.
Q: Hi,
There seems to be a law suit against KL with a hearing ,I believe , at a US Federal court.
I am not sure if you could elaborate further over and above what we already know. If you could, that would be great. My question is on the credibility of management. Could you share your thoughts, if any, as I am a shareholder.
Thanks
There seems to be a law suit against KL with a hearing ,I believe , at a US Federal court.
I am not sure if you could elaborate further over and above what we already know. If you could, that would be great. My question is on the credibility of management. Could you share your thoughts, if any, as I am a shareholder.
Thanks
Q: Is there any connection to a company called GenXys. If so, what is it & how may the connection impact growth & valuation.
Q: Hello 5i team,
What is your take at this point for Gildan? How much cash do they have on hand?
I bought around the same time as your recommendation ($49.33). At the current price of ~$20.50, would you be reviewing this holding or are you still quite comfortable until the world returns to normal. When is the next quarter?
Thank You,
Andrew
What is your take at this point for Gildan? How much cash do they have on hand?
I bought around the same time as your recommendation ($49.33). At the current price of ~$20.50, would you be reviewing this holding or are you still quite comfortable until the world returns to normal. When is the next quarter?
Thank You,
Andrew
Q: Had a friend interested in this company. What is your take on them?
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Lithium Americas Corp. (LAC)
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Albemarle Corporation (ALB)
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Global X Lithium & Battery Tech ETF (LIT)
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Neo Lithium Corp. (NLC)
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Sociedad Quimica y Minera S.A. (SQM)
Q: Hello 5i team, do you like lithium as an investment? What would your favourite stock(s) or etf be? Thank you.
Q: Hello 5i,
I read your answer to Jim today re: COVID 19 and a "second wave".
While I realize this virus is unique and how it reacts is somewhat unknown, your comment about a second wave happening now in the US was expected gave me pause.
My understanding is a second wave happens after a marked decline in initial infections(New York/New Jersey). As I see what is happening in the US now it seems this is a continuation of the first wave due to poor management in the states showing increases and that a true second wave could affect New York and New Jersey (and the rest of the country) later this year. I'm hoping for the best but fearing the worst is yet to come. I would appreciate your feedback!
Thanks
Dave
I read your answer to Jim today re: COVID 19 and a "second wave".
While I realize this virus is unique and how it reacts is somewhat unknown, your comment about a second wave happening now in the US was expected gave me pause.
My understanding is a second wave happens after a marked decline in initial infections(New York/New Jersey). As I see what is happening in the US now it seems this is a continuation of the first wave due to poor management in the states showing increases and that a true second wave could affect New York and New Jersey (and the rest of the country) later this year. I'm hoping for the best but fearing the worst is yet to come. I would appreciate your feedback!
Thanks
Dave
Q: Thoughts please on the latest acqusition of Vricon and the the refinacing of some debt at better rates ? The stock has certainly been on a tear since earnings release in May. Still own this from when you had it in the BE portfolio and am thinking of adding to it on the positive momentum. Thx
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Chesapeake Gold Corp. (CKG)
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Wallbridge Mining Company Limited (WM)
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Tudor Gold Corp. (TUD)
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White Gold Corp. (WGO)
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G2 Goldfields Inc. (GTWO)
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Reyna Silver Corp. (RSLV)
Q: These gold/silver companies have sky rocketed in the last little while. With prospects of a higher gold price do you think these are worth a speculative buy with a small amount of money? Would you wait for things to calm down a bit before getting in?
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Shopify Inc. Class A Subordinate Voting Shares (SHOP)
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Canada Goose Holdings Inc. Subordinate Voting Shares (GOOS)
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Real Matters Inc. (REAL)
Q: In the event of another sell-off which 3 CDN growth stocks would you be looking to take an initial position. Thanks Richard
Q: Hi 5i,
Thanks for the great work. Can I please ask you opinion on API Group (APG)?
G
Thanks for the great work. Can I please ask you opinion on API Group (APG)?
G
Q: hello 5i Research team, PHO: 3 of the 5 board members only got 75% or 76% of « vote for » at the annual meeting. This is quite unusual. Could you identify some potential significant investors that would have voted against? Are awhere of anything about those persons that would explain this? Should I worry, especially with a new president? Can we expect some divergence of opinion between management and shareholders that could cause some change in the organization? Thank you for your collaboration, Eric
Q: We always hear about companies like Intuitive and Stryker but what about Conmed? It also supplies joint replacements, patient monitoring and advanced surgical equipment.
Q: Hello 5i,
I am aware that the CAD markets are tied closely to the US markets; evidently with the S&P500/TSX composite. However, I don't fully understand it in the context of emergence from the COVID crisis. Canada has performed much better and it seems like reopening is more realistic here than in the US.
My question is, would it be possible for some CAD stocks to outperform and be disconnected with the USD markets since we are handling the crisis relatively better? If so, what sectors and top 3 stocks in those sectors would you pick?
Please deduct credits as you find appropriate.
I am aware that the CAD markets are tied closely to the US markets; evidently with the S&P500/TSX composite. However, I don't fully understand it in the context of emergence from the COVID crisis. Canada has performed much better and it seems like reopening is more realistic here than in the US.
My question is, would it be possible for some CAD stocks to outperform and be disconnected with the USD markets since we are handling the crisis relatively better? If so, what sectors and top 3 stocks in those sectors would you pick?
Please deduct credits as you find appropriate.
Q: We are now down about 7% on the S&P from the recent high. The virus is rising vigorously in parts of the U. S. If you guys were traders ( which I know you are not) would you see this as a signal to take profits and raise cash?? Or, to put it another way, do you see a likelyhood of a correction back close to the 200-day average, where we are now?? Thanks Jim