Q: To get some exposure to Europe, can you recommend 3 or 4 US/S&P 500 companies? Thanks.
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Investment Q&A
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Vanguard FTSE Developed All Cap ex North America Index ETF (VIU)
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Vanguard FTSE Developed All Cap ex North America Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (VI)
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Vanguard FTSE Developed ex North America High Dividend Yield Index ETF (VIDY)
Q: My international allocation currently resides with VI and VIU. What are the downsides of switching these two for VIDY for more yield?
Thx.
Thx.
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Bank of Nova Scotia (The) (BNS)
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Crius Energy Trust (KWH.UN)
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abrdn Asia-Pacific Income Fund VCC (FAP)
Q: Good morning. I need to raise some cash and would like to know how you would rank these stocks from "sell first" to "sell last"
Thank you,
Fran
Thank you,
Fran
Q: Do you have a preference between BCE and T? If so please state your reasons. Thanks.
Q: Hi 5i, Please have your thoughts on recent quarterly report from Shaw. I bought a half position in January after their quarter looked great. Do you recommend I top the position up after today or better to wait or sell? Thanks Rob
Q: Hello. My question is about the market value of ETF's. How does the market value relate to the NAV? Does the M.V. get adjusted to the total NAV of the underlying stocks? And if yes, how often does the revaluation happen. Basically, when I purchase an ETF, am I paying an amount (MV) that that might be higher than the underlying NAV of the ETF?
Thank you.
Thank you.
Q: Can I get your opinion on Maple Leaf for a multi year hold, please.
Carl
Carl
Q: Seems like an interesting company concept - but would you recommend a buy at this time for a 3 year hold and what are the risks that you see - many thanks - Ken
Q: Some months ago 5i suggested SJR had challenges. What are those challenges, in as much detail as possible, and are they being addressed successfully? What are the pros and cons of owning a long-term position in SJR?
Q: InPortfolio analytics, with the addition of the value of a defined benefit pension(roughly $80,000/yr becomes $2,000,000 in value), you add this value to the fixed income part of the portfolio. I know it's a difficult thing to calculate, but these pensions all invest in various forms of investments including equity, so some of your fixed income is already ion equity but not shown in your analysis.
Cheers, and thanks for every thing you provide us in a difficult investment world.
Slainte. Chris
Cheers, and thanks for every thing you provide us in a difficult investment world.
Slainte. Chris
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Bank of America Corporation (BAC)
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Vanguard Dividend Appreciation FTF (VIG)
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Old Republic International Corporation (ORI)
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iShares Select Dividend ETF (DVY)
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iShares Core Dividend Growth ETF (DGRO)
Q: I'm overweight financials and thinking of selling my US holding BAC and ORI and switching to a US dividend ETF such as DGRO. Any other suggestions?
Q: WHAT DO YOU ADVISE FOR TSF FOR A 78 YEARS OLD SENIOR ?
THANK YOU
EBRAHIM
THANK YOU
EBRAHIM
Q: Hi Team
I am looking for oil companies to invest in, I would like a mid to small cap, company with reasonable debt and fairly decent cash flow. I don't mind taken higher risk with small caps, I just feel that it gives me a better upside, and like I say I don't mind the risk. Would like a little in the oil sands as I see the wti discount is a lot lower than before and have read that the world refineries are short of the heavy oil, not sure if this is true or not. Lastly what gas producers will benefit from the new pipe line and refinery, assuming that the darn thing gets build. I know I have asked a few questions so please take as many credits as you like
Thank-you
Auftar
I am looking for oil companies to invest in, I would like a mid to small cap, company with reasonable debt and fairly decent cash flow. I don't mind taken higher risk with small caps, I just feel that it gives me a better upside, and like I say I don't mind the risk. Would like a little in the oil sands as I see the wti discount is a lot lower than before and have read that the world refineries are short of the heavy oil, not sure if this is true or not. Lastly what gas producers will benefit from the new pipe line and refinery, assuming that the darn thing gets build. I know I have asked a few questions so please take as many credits as you like
Thank-you
Auftar
Q: Good Morning 5i,
Can I get your latest opinion on GOOS, it hasn't been performing great. Do you see it as somewhat of a China trade proxy as it is looking to further expand into China?
Thanks!
Dave
Can I get your latest opinion on GOOS, it hasn't been performing great. Do you see it as somewhat of a China trade proxy as it is looking to further expand into China?
Thanks!
Dave
Q: Pertaining to the proxy fight, if I fail to vote, is my vote counted towards the current board, counted at all, or to the new directors as proposed by medison?
Thx
kelly
Thx
kelly
Q: I don't have any communication stocks and It was suggested to increase by 8.3% by Portfolio analysis. These will have to be held in a RRSP. Would you be able to give me your top picks? Thank you so much. Love your new service.
Q: In mid Feb, IRTC reported another strong quarter and issued a better than expected 2019 guidance. However, about a month later a (short?) report stated that the main IRTC product could face a Medicare reimbursement cut of 45-65%, possibly by the latter half of 2021. Do you know if IRTC has publicly addressed this issue? Whether IRTC has or has not done so, is it wise to simply exit the position and move on to another health care stock? Thanks in advance for your input. James.
Q: Portfolio Analysis shows I need to add stocks in Communication Services and Utilities.
Can you please recommend any stock or ETF in the above sectors.
Thanks for the great service
Hector
Can you please recommend any stock or ETF in the above sectors.
Thanks for the great service
Hector
Q: I’m considering Brookfield Infrastructure Partners (BIP.UN) for my TFSA as a means of diversifying from common shares while maintaining a return above current fixed income rates. Would you recommend the current price of $54.92 as a reasonable entry point or is there a valuation point that you would be more suitable considering that I would also like to ensure potential growth? Alternatively, is there another security you would consider in order to achieve my goals.
Q: What is insider ownership on WCP?
How many shares owned by insiders # & % please.
Seems to be considerable interest in market buying and several insiders own a reasonable number of shares.
How many shares owned by insiders # & % please.
Seems to be considerable interest in market buying and several insiders own a reasonable number of shares.