Q: With the news today about Ibrance, what do you see for PFE going forward? How big is the bad news? Time to exit?
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Investment Q&A
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Q: Hi 5i,
Would you recommend starting a new position in the above companies, and if so, which two would you recommend today?
Thank you
Would you recommend starting a new position in the above companies, and if so, which two would you recommend today?
Thank you
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Photon Control Inc. (PHO)
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Descartes Systems Group Inc. (The) (DSG)
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Open Text Corporation (OTEX)
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Lightspeed Commerce Inc. Subordinate Voting Shares (LSPD)
Q: We have been looking at these four companies but only have resources to take positions in two of them. Which two would you consider the best choices for returns over the next couple of years?
Q: I am considering Investing in a couple of Uranium ETFs (US or Canadian), one for producers and one that is more speculative. I would appreciate your suggestions.
With appreciatiopn,
Ed
With appreciatiopn,
Ed
Q: Ignoring considerations such as sector weights, is now a good time to start a position in NVDA, say as ~2% of a portfolio? Also, how do you see risk affected for NVDA in the current market?
Thanks.
Thanks.
Q: I am wondering what your thoughts are on XBC's announcement.
Thanks for the great service!
Thanks for the great service!
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FedEx Corporation (FDX)
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Honeywell International Inc. (HON)
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Lockheed Martin Corporation (LMT)
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Mastercard Incorporated (MA)
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Toronto-Dominion Bank (The) (TD)
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Bank of Nova Scotia (The) (BNS)
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Canadian National Railway Company (CNR)
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CCL Industries Inc. Unlimited Class B Non-Voting Shares (CCL.B)
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NFI Group Inc. (NFI)
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TMX Group Limited (X)
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Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (BRK.B)
Q: Portfolio Analytics indicates I am over allocated and perhaps over diversified in Financials: BAM.A 2%, BNS 2%, TD 4%, X 2%, BRK.B 4%, MA 6% and Industrials: CCL.B 1%, CNR 4%, NFI 1%, FDX 3%, HON 3%, LMT 6%.
Which positions would you recommend trimming or eliminating?
Which positions would you recommend trimming or eliminating?
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Canadian Apartment Properties Real Estate Investment Trust (CAR.UN)
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InterRent Real Estate Investment Trust (IIP.UN)
Q: In your reply to Richard this morning you stated: "We might sub IIP for CAR to add more residential over retail exposure". Aren't both of these REITs "residential"?
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Canadian Apartment Properties Real Estate Investment Trust (CAR.UN)
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SmartCentres Real Estate Investment Trust (SRU.UN)
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CT Real Estate Investment Trust (CRT.UN)
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Choice Properties Real Estate Investment Trust (CHP.UN)
Q: I'm looking to add some REITs to my portfolio. Could you comment on the following REITs? Would you suggest holding all 4 as they have different holdings? If not, could you provide a ranking of your selections?
Q: Hello 5i, Currently managing a cash/dividend investment account for 90 year old mother. Dividends and capital gains from this account are used to supplement OAS, CPP and RIF income. Also trying to manage overall personal income for her so as not to exceed OAS clawback net income of $79,054 for 2020. Question - can I use a net capital loss in the year against taxable capital gains to ensure I stay below the 2020 clawback amount ? Many thanks, Steve
Q: Is the delisting of Chinese companies on US stock exchanges a real possibility or more noise. How might Alibaba be impacted. Should investors sell and watch or ride it out. The senate bill would require that foreign companies let the Public Companies Accounting Oversight Board oversee the auditing of their financial records. Does Alibaba currently use American accounting methods - GAAP?
Q: Hi,
Is it a good time to buy MX?
Considering the debt level. Is the dividend covered and is there good growth potential for revenue?
Is it a good time to buy MX?
Considering the debt level. Is the dividend covered and is there good growth potential for revenue?
Q: Hi Gentleman,
I'm looking to simplify my portfolio on both the Canadian and US side.
Looking for your suggestions on your top 1-4 ETF's that trade on the TSX that would provide diversification by sector and globally as well as a dividend that would be safe? The same question for your top 1-4 ETF's on the US side. Long term holds 10-15 years. portfolio size is $500,000.
Thanks,
SF
I'm looking to simplify my portfolio on both the Canadian and US side.
Looking for your suggestions on your top 1-4 ETF's that trade on the TSX that would provide diversification by sector and globally as well as a dividend that would be safe? The same question for your top 1-4 ETF's on the US side. Long term holds 10-15 years. portfolio size is $500,000.
Thanks,
SF
Q: I have not seen any questions in the last 1.5 years. May i have your current outlook for this company please. thanks
Q: Can I have your thoughts on MOBL? Thank-you.
Q: This seems like a great buy at the moment , pays a 4.4% dividend, ex dividend the 12th of June, how safe is the dividend? Sports hopefully will be back at one point, can they survive and prosper?
Jean
Jean
Q: Good Day 5I Team,
Is it possible to convert my TSG in FLTR traded in LSE ?
I found it difficult to understand the procedure.
My broker told me the only option I have is to get PDYPF
Can you please help
Thanks Best Regards
Is it possible to convert my TSG in FLTR traded in LSE ?
I found it difficult to understand the procedure.
My broker told me the only option I have is to get PDYPF
Can you please help
Thanks Best Regards
Q: Hello 5i,
Could I have you assessment of this US company please?
Thank you
Dave
Could I have you assessment of this US company please?
Thank you
Dave
Q: Hi 5i, With CHINA-US trade war scalating, what are the chances of apple-manufacturing returning back to the USA, and is it a good time to switch from apple to one of : TESLA, GOOGL
Thanks
Thanks
Q: Can I have your opinion on 3 quite safe and high paying dividend stocks. I have 30k in a savings account at 2 % being taxed and I have room in my TFSA, but I really feel better with quality dividends rather than risk at this time.
Thanks, J
Thanks, J