Q: May I please have your thoughts on IIP.UN in the current environment? It appears to have held up relatively well. As a growth oriented investor I do not have any REIT exposure. However, I have always regretted not establishing a position in InterRent as its performance over the years has been excellent.
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Q: Given that there are two sides to every trade, I was wondering: when the markets undergo panic selling, who is buying? Any insights you can provide would be appreciated.
Q: Peter; I’ve read the current answers on KEY - would you add to it at today’s price? It seems to be trading like it may go bankrupt. Thanks. Rod
Q: What is your view of this stock? Is it a buy at these prices?
Q: Good Morning
I was able to convert almost everything to cash late January and am now waiting to see when bottom is at hand. Markets appear to be displaying some signs of recovery this morning after the ridiculous comments by Trump the other day. Is there any reason we should be optimistic and begin looking at getting back in? Or do you think we still have a ways to go before recovery?
Thanks for all you do
gm
I was able to convert almost everything to cash late January and am now waiting to see when bottom is at hand. Markets appear to be displaying some signs of recovery this morning after the ridiculous comments by Trump the other day. Is there any reason we should be optimistic and begin looking at getting back in? Or do you think we still have a ways to go before recovery?
Thanks for all you do
gm
Q: Hi Guys,
This question has probably been asked before but what's the best website or sites to see company insider buying and selling?
Thanks,
Charlie
This question has probably been asked before but what's the best website or sites to see company insider buying and selling?
Thanks,
Charlie
Q: Hello Team
I am not panicking with this correction, even tough I am way way down, this is not my 1st rodeo, been through a few of these, still I am in awe with the hit that energy stocks are taking, mid caps priced like they are going out of business. Anyways my question is bout the pipelines, do they normally charge a flat rate or a percentage of the wti price for shipping the product. I would assume that with the shortage of pipeline capacity they would be going full bore, why are they down so much
Thanks
I am not panicking with this correction, even tough I am way way down, this is not my 1st rodeo, been through a few of these, still I am in awe with the hit that energy stocks are taking, mid caps priced like they are going out of business. Anyways my question is bout the pipelines, do they normally charge a flat rate or a percentage of the wti price for shipping the product. I would assume that with the shortage of pipeline capacity they would be going full bore, why are they down so much
Thanks
Q: Ok so manulife cut its dividend in 2009 .Im quite sure the banks have never cut theirs or it was 100 years ago bns at 7% yield would be great for someone for yield and gain what are do you think.
Q: Hi,
Multuiple questions here, please deduct the credits you think are appropriate.
1) Can you please explain when it makes sense to hold a hedged version of an ETF
2) If one holds a Canadian ETF with US holdings, how does taxation work? Does it change whether they are held in a cash acct, TFSA, or RRSP and how?
Multuiple questions here, please deduct the credits you think are appropriate.
1) Can you please explain when it makes sense to hold a hedged version of an ETF
2) If one holds a Canadian ETF with US holdings, how does taxation work? Does it change whether they are held in a cash acct, TFSA, or RRSP and how?
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Enbridge Inc. (ENB)
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Royal Dutch Shell PLC American Depositary Shares (Each representing two Class B) (RDS.B)
Q: Hello Team,
Both are large with now, high dividend. Which would you choose for sector exposure and why.
Thank You,
Barry
Both are large with now, high dividend. Which would you choose for sector exposure and why.
Thank You,
Barry
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BMO Aggregate Bond Index ETF (ZAG)
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BMO Short Corporate Bond Index ETF (ZCS)
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iShares Core Canadian Universe Bond Index ETF (XBB)
Q: Interest rates are dropping but bond funds are getting clobbered - they normally would go up - is there fear that huge numbers of companies are going bankrupt such that bonds will not be repaid? It doesn't seem to matter whether short term or long term bonds - they are going down. XBB down 3%, ZAG down 3%, ZCS down 4% today so far. This seems crazy. Is this a buy opportunity for corporate bond funds or is the great depression about to happen and everything should be sold into cash?
Q: Is this a buy at this price? If I was to pick 3 companies on your growth portfolio which would you choose in order?
Q: A few times I've seen replies to member questions about oil companies and their debt to cash flow metric (OXY and OVV ring a bell, and 5X and 3X respectively ring a bell too, if I remember correctly). Are you calculating this? I don't see it in security details in 5i or my broker's site (or on other finance sites). Is it a question of having to read the balance sheet and cash flow statement, and if so what are you comparing? "Total Debt" (rather than "Total Liabilities") to "Total Cash from Operations" for the year ? For OXY the data I get presented (source is Morningstar via online broker) are Cash from/Used by Operating Activities + Cash from/Used by Investing Activities + Cash from/Used by Financing Activities = Increase/Decrease in Cash, however, I'm guessing you just use the first number, which for 2019 is 7.3 billion (so 38.6 debt / 7.3 total cash from operations = 5X)...is that correct? or do you get the ratio from somewhere else? Thanks
Q: Do we have an ex-dividend date set yet for the Canadian share spin-out/dividend for these two companies?
Thank you............ Paul K
Thank you............ Paul K
Q: In view of the severity of the selloff, would you accelerate buying stocks in this market or spread the over 6 months or more ?
Any indication what the new multiple looks like for the US and CDA markets vs foward earnings. I suppose it s anyone's guess but I thouht you might have interesting comments. Thank you!
Any indication what the new multiple looks like for the US and CDA markets vs foward earnings. I suppose it s anyone's guess but I thouht you might have interesting comments. Thank you!
Q: How low does Shopify have to go before it is an attractive entry point? Small business online may do better in this environment if there are people available/willing to deliver packages?
Thanks,
Jason
Thanks,
Jason
Q: Hi, I am surprised bond index funds have not performed great at this time either? Which ones are doing well? Today is another bad day...investors brought to their knees..I personally have several lessons learned..One of them being never feel shy to take profits off the table due to tax consequences. .The second one being, the day you feel like selling your bond fund in order to purchase more equities ( while assuming that this would be for the short term)..is the day you should be selling more equities.. cheers,
Shyam
Shyam
Q: What Canadian ETF would you recommend today for covering the Nasdaq including the FANG stocks?
thanks
Paul
thanks
Paul
Q: Hi, if we are in a lower for longer or forever energy pricing environment what might be the impact on the above companies? Also, do you think their dividends could conceivably be in jeopardy? Thanks.
Q: Hi 5i team,
My question is regarding index ETFs for NASDAQ. Would you endorse HXQ for TFSA? Somehow, the daily chart of HXQ does not follow closely QQQ.
For RRSP, which one will you prefer? And how about for Non registered?
Thanks.
My question is regarding index ETFs for NASDAQ. Would you endorse HXQ for TFSA? Somehow, the daily chart of HXQ does not follow closely QQQ.
For RRSP, which one will you prefer? And how about for Non registered?
Thanks.