Q: To Kevin who asked about Sunlife and pension mutual funds. At the institution where I work Sunlife offers a portfolio of ETFs with very low fees something he may want to look at
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Q: I am looking at selling AYX for tax loss. would Team be a good replacement or could you recommend something beaten down in this space?
Dave
Dave
Q: Both are tracking the last month in a similar downward trend. I understand why CPD is down with a predominance of reset preferreds and lower interest rates. Why is ZRE taking a hit with lower interest rates?
Q: Is this a buy today? Just read the headline below on the heels of hearing nothing but "not enough ventilators" on CNBC all day
Medtronic Boosts Ventilator Production in Response to Public Health Emergency
19 Mar 2020 04:37 ET
04:37 AM EDT, 03/19/2020 (MT Newswires) -- Medtronic (MDT) said Wednesday that it is doubling its production capacity to meet the high demand for ventilators which will be used by hospitals in the management of the COVID-19 respiratory disease.
Medtronic Boosts Ventilator Production in Response to Public Health Emergency
19 Mar 2020 04:37 ET
04:37 AM EDT, 03/19/2020 (MT Newswires) -- Medtronic (MDT) said Wednesday that it is doubling its production capacity to meet the high demand for ventilators which will be used by hospitals in the management of the COVID-19 respiratory disease.
Q: Greetings 5i: I have some XLB which I thought would do well when/if interest rates fell. When interest rates plummeted the unit value dropped almost $7. Now I could be wrong (again) but I don't think interest rates are moving up or down any time soon. It's my expectation that when rates do eventually start to go up that XLB may not be something I want to own. I'd appreciate your thoughts. Thanks. Rick.
Q: When things seem like theyve settled down some, I plan to average down on some of my higher quality (less speculative) stocks. Im also planning to do this around dividend dates since this seems like a good time to compound DRIPS and collect extra shares.
Now, the core of my portfolio is still in a few broad market etfs. Do you think in the recovery that a certain market (S&P500, Nasdaq, DOW etc. - Im assuming not the TSX since Canada is fighting an economic war on multiple fronts) will happen faster than in others? Would you think in the recovery that buying hedged would be better since the US Dollar has been climbing recently? Thanks
Now, the core of my portfolio is still in a few broad market etfs. Do you think in the recovery that a certain market (S&P500, Nasdaq, DOW etc. - Im assuming not the TSX since Canada is fighting an economic war on multiple fronts) will happen faster than in others? Would you think in the recovery that buying hedged would be better since the US Dollar has been climbing recently? Thanks
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Emera Incorporated (EMA)
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Capital Power Corporation (CPX)
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TransAlta Renewables Inc. (RNW)
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Boralex Inc. Class A Shares (BLX)
Q: Hello,
I'm a looking to invest in dividend stocks. Currently I would like to increase my exposure to the Utilities sector. Given the current economic conditions, which of the above stocks are most at-risk of cutting or reducing their dividends? Also, of the above, are there any standouts that you prefer? I am also looking at AQN and FTS aswell as BEP.UN and BIP.UN.
Thank you
I'm a looking to invest in dividend stocks. Currently I would like to increase my exposure to the Utilities sector. Given the current economic conditions, which of the above stocks are most at-risk of cutting or reducing their dividends? Also, of the above, are there any standouts that you prefer? I am also looking at AQN and FTS aswell as BEP.UN and BIP.UN.
Thank you
Q: Whats expected from savaria next week? Thx
Q: Hi there,
GSY has been brutally beaten down. Is it worth stepping into at $32? If one had no position in it, would you recommend a full position here, quarters, thirds? How would you proceed with buying it here?
Thanks!
GSY has been brutally beaten down. Is it worth stepping into at $32? If one had no position in it, would you recommend a full position here, quarters, thirds? How would you proceed with buying it here?
Thanks!
Q: Could you please tell me total debt, debt/ cash flow, book value, and tangible book value for this company. What was its book value, and tangible book value in 2010
Thanks
Ian
Thanks
Ian
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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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Vanguard FTSE Canadian Capped REIT Index ETF (VRE)
Q: hi 5i .. for a retired income investor, which of these three ETFs would you pick to buy today, given these market conditions, and why ... thanks!
Q: BAM is classified as financial services. Is it really more real estate given the nature of most of its holdings?
Q: Do you think the selloff in BX is overdone and do you think this would be a good buy short and long term.
Do you see a floor on MGM.
Do you see a floor on MGM.
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Invesco Solar ETF (TAN)
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iShares S&P Global Clean Energy Index Fund (ICLN)
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Invesco WilderHill Clean Energy ETF (PBW)
Q: Is there a Canadian clean energy ETF on the market, if not what would be an American ETF to look at
Thanks for the excellent work and support
Thanks for the excellent work and support
Q: I’m struggling with why you would think GSY would do well in a recession. They serve sub prime customers with very little discretionary disposable income. Wouldn’t you expect these customers to be most impacted by unemployment, lost wages etc which would then drive late payments and then eventually loan losses. Initially I would expect GSY would take a similar approach to banks by deferring payments for customers to limit losses but eventually they will need to take them. New business will be impacted with branch closures, not to mention their leasing business, historically the reliable cash cow will be impacted as well without the foot traffic. Given the adjustment that big banks have taken to their stock prices over the last 3 weeks. GSYs massive drop looks warranted to me.
Q: Unemployment...
I've heard of an estimate of unemployment going up, as estimated recently by one of the big US banks, can you provide some insight to this?
When are the next figures due for Canada and USA?
I've heard of an estimate of unemployment going up, as estimated recently by one of the big US banks, can you provide some insight to this?
When are the next figures due for Canada and USA?
Q: WCS oil price, according to BNNs feed was $9.12, or so, at the close today. Is there a vehicle to trade this commodity whereby I can buy today and wait a year or two for an eventual recovery? Not looking to play this through producers.
Q: In an earlier answer today you compared slf and bam and concluded that bam would be a better buy today. This comparison seemed odd to me as they seem to be very different types of companies. That aside, however, if you could only buy one of these two today, sector not an issue, which one would you choose and why
Thanks again
Thanks again
Q: Hi Amazing Team,
Don asked a question today about Canadian Western Bank: With Alberta hurting and oil prices crashing would you consider the western bank safe. Your answer began with: We would be cautious on CWB....
My question is please: I have a significant CWB bond maturing Jun 16 2022. It is in the money. Would you be inclined to hold or sell?
Many, many thanks for what you are doing in this time of crisis. Michael
Don asked a question today about Canadian Western Bank: With Alberta hurting and oil prices crashing would you consider the western bank safe. Your answer began with: We would be cautious on CWB....
My question is please: I have a significant CWB bond maturing Jun 16 2022. It is in the money. Would you be inclined to hold or sell?
Many, many thanks for what you are doing in this time of crisis. Michael
Q: If you were to pick one stock that would react the most positively to an increase in oil price what would be your pick?