Q: I'd be grateful to know of 5-10 stocks which can be purchased on the LSE. Blue chip, good dividend, long term hold (10-30 years), consistent past growth and future potential. For my neice in the UK. Many thanks in advance.
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Q: Hello,
The following REITs make up 25% of my TFSA: NVU, NWU, CSH, DIR, HR
The following make up 10% of my TFSA: AD, SIA, AW
Other Holdings: AQN, BCE, BNS, BIP, BEP, ENB, FTS,SLF & T.
Am I too concentrated in REIT's? I am in my mid 60's.
Thank You.
The following REITs make up 25% of my TFSA: NVU, NWU, CSH, DIR, HR
The following make up 10% of my TFSA: AD, SIA, AW
Other Holdings: AQN, BCE, BNS, BIP, BEP, ENB, FTS,SLF & T.
Am I too concentrated in REIT's? I am in my mid 60's.
Thank You.
Q: Hmm. Why did the shares tank today. The financials didn’t seem to look that bad.
Mike
Mike
Q: i have owned home capital since 20.00, their earnings were excellent, but up 5.00 seems excessive, i had a position, sold a little. whats do you think. dave
Q: Just to polish off the answer to Adam's question on GOOS, what do you reccomend to those holding the stock given all of the new info brought to light?
Sheldon
Sheldon
Q: Why the sudden jump in these stocks today? I must have missed something?!
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Whitecap Resources Inc. (WCP)
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Surge Energy Inc. (SGY)
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TORC Oil & Gas Ltd. (TOG)
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Cardinal Energy Ltd. (CJ)
Q: Please comment on their result and general assessment or the stock.Also could you compare with SGY,TOG and WCP .
Thanks
Yossi
Thanks
Yossi
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iShares 1-5 Year Laddered Government Bond Index ETF (CLF)
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iShares Core Canadian Long Term Bond Index ETF (XLB)
Q: Hello 5i
I have CLF at 6% weight, the highest of the portfolio. I am tired of seeing it constantly dropping over these many years. Would it be of a benefit to exchange this for XLB with the higher dividends and what appears to be an up trend over time? I am 73 with a 60 /40 split, value investor seeking dividends holding some growth equities among the blue chips.
Thank you
Stanley
I have CLF at 6% weight, the highest of the portfolio. I am tired of seeing it constantly dropping over these many years. Would it be of a benefit to exchange this for XLB with the higher dividends and what appears to be an up trend over time? I am 73 with a 60 /40 split, value investor seeking dividends holding some growth equities among the blue chips.
Thank you
Stanley
Q: Hi Guys
I cant find the top 10 holding ,please list ,where is
Bob
I cant find the top 10 holding ,please list ,where is
Bob
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Fortis Inc. (FTS)
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Brookfield Renewable Partners L.P. (BEP.UN)
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Northland Power Inc. (NPI)
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BMO Low Volatility Canadian Equity ETF (ZLB)
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BMO Low Volatility US Equity ETF (ZLU)
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Brookfield Renewable Power Preferred Equity Inc. Class A Preference Shares Series 1 (BRF.PR.A)
Q: Hi,
Looking for a long term hold, preferably lo-volatility and some growth. I own the banks, AQN, BAM, and ZQQ. Can you recommend your top two picks and why?
Looking for a long term hold, preferably lo-volatility and some growth. I own the banks, AQN, BAM, and ZQQ. Can you recommend your top two picks and why?
Q: Hi 5i team: I am looking to add to my portfolio an International ETF ex Canada (in US dollars), I want to get more ex-Canada diversification. Am leaning toward XAW:U (shares Core MSCI All Country World ex-Cda) as it seems to get high marks from the research I have done. Could you suggest another 2 or 3 as alternatives in US dollars. What do you think of VT ? Thanks as always for your guidance.
Steve
Steve
Q: RE: Nov 12, 2019 Q: I found your response to Leonard’s question regarding which accounts international ETFs are best placed quite interesting.
When both (a) VWO's extra withholding tax and (b) VEE's better return than VWO (longer term - 7 years) factors are considered together, which has produced the best 'real' return (and be likely to in the future)?
VEE vs VWO Performance (approx):
- VEE: Dividend: 2.8% 7-Year: +36.9% YTD: +9.2%
- VWO: Dividend: 2.7% 7-Year: +5.5% YTD: +7.6%
Thanks!
When both (a) VWO's extra withholding tax and (b) VEE's better return than VWO (longer term - 7 years) factors are considered together, which has produced the best 'real' return (and be likely to in the future)?
VEE vs VWO Performance (approx):
- VEE: Dividend: 2.8% 7-Year: +36.9% YTD: +9.2%
- VWO: Dividend: 2.7% 7-Year: +5.5% YTD: +7.6%
Thanks!
Q: I've read some comments posted about CCL and it being a dog. Even with the drop today the total return YTD is north of 8%. Not a home run by any means like BYD, AAPL, CSU or some others but in the grand scheme of things 8.5% is not what i would consider a dog. Now if you want a dog just mention Concordia Healthcare or Advanz Pharma as they are known as now. at pretty much a 100% loss that is what I consider a dog. Compares to that I'll take CCL's performance any day. Just my perspective
Q: What is your opinion on newer ETFs that are basically high interest savings account? I'm referring specifically to Purpose High Savings Interest ETF and CI First Asset High Interest Savings ETF. Is there any risk here or do they pay such low interest rates that just holding cash or a cashable GIC would be preferable? Thanks.
Q: Hi,
If I understand correctly, 5I isn't very bullish on the oil and gas sector now; however, it seems like you have high expectations from QST. I can see the appeal that QST can have regarding environmentally conscious needs, but wouldn't the companies they serve have to start doing better before QST would see huge growth?
thanks as always for your insights,
Brad
If I understand correctly, 5I isn't very bullish on the oil and gas sector now; however, it seems like you have high expectations from QST. I can see the appeal that QST can have regarding environmentally conscious needs, but wouldn't the companies they serve have to start doing better before QST would see huge growth?
thanks as always for your insights,
Brad
Q: Would it be better for tax purpouses to sell my BEP.UN.LP shares and purchase the new Canadian Shares?
Thank You
Bill
Thank You
Bill
Q: There have been a few questions lately about dividends paid in USD into USD denominated accounts. In my experience with RBC, the USD-denominated dividends of BEP.UN were first converted to Cdn dollars at the official exchange rate by the company that distributed the dividends and then converted back to US-dollars at RBC's exchange rate. As a result, one gets less of a dividend than expected and, in my mind, this defeats the purpose of collecting the dividend in the USD-denominated account. Buyer beware.
Q: I'm wrestling over ATD, CCL and SAP. What are your thoughts? Which would you recommend for overall return over a 5year timeframe?
Q: In the last month HR.UN has made a straight line drop of over 5%. I'm assuming that it's because of the Encana departure. I know that Encana would face a huge exit penalty and the exit is not immediate but do you believe this negative price trend will continue?
Carl
Carl
Q: I am down 50% and lost my patience. Is this really still a hold for you?