Q: I noticed you suggested swapping CSH.UN for ZRE. I understand the change to CSH.un but not ZRE. Yes REITs will benefit from low interest rates but won't retail REITs such as SRU.UN suffer from closed store and Apt REIT suffer from possible non payment of rents?
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Investment Q&A
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Q: Hello 5i Team
I found this site recently, it appears to have a substantial amount of information on Canadian preferred shares. It appears to be a recently created website in the last four months. Share with fellow members if appropriate.
canadianpreferredshares.ca/
Thanks
I found this site recently, it appears to have a substantial amount of information on Canadian preferred shares. It appears to be a recently created website in the last four months. Share with fellow members if appropriate.
canadianpreferredshares.ca/
Thanks
Q: Will this company be able to weather the pandemic?
Q: Most energy stocks (Canadian) are high this morning. I was expecting the opposite. Am i missing something here.
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Royal Bank of Canada (RY)
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Toronto-Dominion Bank (The) (TD)
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Bank of Nova Scotia (The) (BNS)
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Bank of Montreal (BMO)
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Canadian Imperial Bank Of Commerce (CM)
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National Bank of Canada (NA)
Q: I have just read that the European Banks are going to stop paying dividends and that the US banks are under a lot of pressure to follow suit. Do you think that The Canadian Banks will also suspend dividends?
Q: I hold a position in BIIB in a diversified US portfolio. BIIB is included in the buyback ETF SPYB that includes many airlines. Airlines have been hard hit related to COVID-19 and are now to get bailouts.....like they bought back shares rather than reduce debt or keep cash on hand. My question is does BIIB have sufficient cash to get through this difficult period? And part two, should I continue to hold or sell BIIB?..........Thanks
Q: Your thoughts on these 2. Likelihood of either not surviving the crisis vs likelihood they offer large returns for the 5-7 year investor?
Q: Hi Peter
My daughter 18yrs old got 12k in her TFSA and won't need this money for next 7-8 yrs. This is her first investment on her own from savings. Please advise ETF ( sector or Index or combination with % ) which you think will have good bounce assuming that we are close to bottom . Thanks
My daughter 18yrs old got 12k in her TFSA and won't need this money for next 7-8 yrs. This is her first investment on her own from savings. Please advise ETF ( sector or Index or combination with % ) which you think will have good bounce assuming that we are close to bottom . Thanks
Q: Hi gang , from 10 companies in special report which 4 companies would you recommend to buy first. Thanks
Alnoor
Alnoor
Q: Hi 5i,
Main question: How much overlap is there in the equities exposure of VSP and XQQ? Are there specific companies where any such overlap is concentrated to the point of being worth mentioning?
Follow-up clarification: In Derek’s March 30 Canadian pipelines question where you ranked 4 pipes on balance sheet strength and preferability, you named Enbridge 3-bal and 1-pref. What offsets the weaker balance sheet aspect? Balance sheet differences not being material? More reliable income stream maybe in the event of a sector meltdown? The track record on growth and dividend growth maybe? Size?
Thanks
Main question: How much overlap is there in the equities exposure of VSP and XQQ? Are there specific companies where any such overlap is concentrated to the point of being worth mentioning?
Follow-up clarification: In Derek’s March 30 Canadian pipelines question where you ranked 4 pipes on balance sheet strength and preferability, you named Enbridge 3-bal and 1-pref. What offsets the weaker balance sheet aspect? Balance sheet differences not being material? More reliable income stream maybe in the event of a sector meltdown? The track record on growth and dividend growth maybe? Size?
Thanks
Q: Good Morning 5i,
Could you please comment on Enphase Energy, its solvency and ability to survive under these difficult circumstances and prospects for the future once the economy returns to normalcy, whenever that may be?
Could you please comment on Enphase Energy, its solvency and ability to survive under these difficult circumstances and prospects for the future once the economy returns to normalcy, whenever that may be?
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Gilead Sciences Inc. (GILD)
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Microsoft Corporation (MSFT)
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QUALCOMM Incorporated (QCOM)
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Pfizer Inc. (PFE)
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Verizon Communications Inc. (VZ)
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Walmart Inc. (WMT)
Q: thanks as always for your level headed thinking. I have a number of CAN dividend stocks as the core of my holdings. I now have cash that I want to deploy over the next couple of months. what are your top 5-10 US stocks (no regard to sector) that you recommend based on a 5 year hold.
Michele
Michele
Q: What is exactly the problem with EIF as its SP keeps on falling daily? Is this company actually has an operational/financial problem, or is the market's perception that it could have such problems going forward? EIF is one of my key holdings and I'm down about 40% so far (actually closer to 90% from the start of 2020). If it's the latter I might have to consider cutting my losses. Thanks.
Q: Dear sirs,
Any idea for the jump in price today for CNQ.
Thank you,
Any idea for the jump in price today for CNQ.
Thank you,
Q: Is now still a good time to get into CSU? even after its great growth run?
Same question for SHOP.
Same question for SHOP.
Q: Meq has fallen from $96 to $44 over the last 3 weeks. Is there something fundemently wrong?
Q: Is the current price reflecting the fact that the merger is now more or less a done deal?
Q: Can Shawcor survive these current market conditions?
Q: I sold this stock at a significant profit to trigger the gain as I had some losses I could use. I am thinking a stock like WSP could struggle for a bit and I may not buy back. Can you recommend a couple of good Canadian dividend payers instead (need not be in same sector). Thanks Bill
Q: Please comment on its Q4 results released after market closed today.Txsfor u usual great services & views