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Q: Would you be a buyer at these prices and is the dividend safe.
Q: Hi
I've read that XTR is the income portfolio benchmark. My question is, and I'm assuming it is Canadian focused having not looked into it yet, is there a US equivalent ? If there is, would having a position in both be overkill?
Thanks
Mike
I've read that XTR is the income portfolio benchmark. My question is, and I'm assuming it is Canadian focused having not looked into it yet, is there a US equivalent ? If there is, would having a position in both be overkill?
Thanks
Mike
Q: When do they report? What are expectations?
They have been quiet, and I like adding to companies in situations like these. Risk/reward prior to earning I think it quite positive. Thoughts?
They have been quiet, and I like adding to companies in situations like these. Risk/reward prior to earning I think it quite positive. Thoughts?
Q: Do you believe that it is a good time to invest in Africa and do you have any thoughts on the following ETFs: NGE, FLZA, EZA and AFK?
Many Thanks,
Michael
Many Thanks,
Michael
Q: Your thoughts on this IPO. If you have to, will you favor the preferred shares or the class A. Evolve seems relativly new as a ETF's provide, do you have any concerns?
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Evolve Gold Miners Split
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Evolve Gold Miners Split
Q: I would like to understand better why preferred shares, as represented by CPD, plummeted in 2007-2008 and again in 2013-2016. They dropped about 35% in the first (recession) episode and about 36% in the second one. Most recently, between September 1, 2018 and now, they have dropped about 13%. How vulnerable would CPD be to another huge drop if the economy continues to weaken through 2019?
Q: Would you consider KNX a buy, sell or hold at this time.
Garry
Garry
Q: Hi 5i:
I hold 5% positions in both and have solid gains. I was thinking of dropping one and going to RPD or FDC and raising my tech exposure to 10%. Which one would you drop from my portfolio and do you like this strategy? I have a 5% position in KXS. I am well diversified across all sectors. Thank you.
docsinc
I hold 5% positions in both and have solid gains. I was thinking of dropping one and going to RPD or FDC and raising my tech exposure to 10%. Which one would you drop from my portfolio and do you like this strategy? I have a 5% position in KXS. I am well diversified across all sectors. Thank you.
docsinc
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Canopy Growth Corporation (WEED)
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Miscellaneous (MISC)
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Aphria Inc. (APHA)
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Aurora Cannabis Inc. (ACB)
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Global X Marijuana Life Sciences Index ETF (HMMJ)
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Cronos Group Inc. (CRON)
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Redwood Asset Management Inc. (MJJ)
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Horizons ETFs Management (Canada) Inc (HMJR)
Q: Hi there,
I was wondering if you knew of any Canadian listed ETFs that would be suitable for cannabis US MSO exposure.
Also, if one wanted to exposure, would you recommend an ETF such as MJJ, HMJR or HMMJ - or would you sooner buy a basket of a few big Canadian players?
Thanks!
I was wondering if you knew of any Canadian listed ETFs that would be suitable for cannabis US MSO exposure.
Also, if one wanted to exposure, would you recommend an ETF such as MJJ, HMJR or HMMJ - or would you sooner buy a basket of a few big Canadian players?
Thanks!
Q: High Arctic To Buy Precision Drilling Snubbing Assets for $8.25 million. Looks to me like they are taking advantage of market conditions and using cash on hand. Do you see this as a positive.
Thanks John
Thanks John
Q: Hello 5i,
CCL, as noted in your portfolio occurs in MATERIALS. In your Portfolio Review and on Yahoo and Morningstar it is noted in Consumer Cyclical. Is it possible to give a definitive categorization of CCL.B?
Thank you
Stanley
CCL, as noted in your portfolio occurs in MATERIALS. In your Portfolio Review and on Yahoo and Morningstar it is noted in Consumer Cyclical. Is it possible to give a definitive categorization of CCL.B?
Thank you
Stanley
Q: how do the two stocks compare and would you consider them good ways of gaining gold exposure? Any concerns with either?
Q: I come across two high yield U.S. REITs - NLY and AGNC that provide yields over 11%. Do you know anything about them? How does these two compare? If you have to pick one which would be your choice? Are there any special tax consideration in investing in U.S. REITs? Thanks.
Q: In respect to Paul's question, non-eligible dividends are not taxed the same as interest income. As an example, for 2019 the top Ontario tax rate on interest income is 53.53% whereas the top Ontario tax rate on non-eligible dividends is 47.40%. By comparison the top Ontario tax rate on eligible dividends is 39.34%. I'm not aware of why A&W pays out eligible versus non-eligible dividends. TaxTips.ca has a good site for those that want to review tax rates on dividends, interest, etc. at different levels of personal income.
Q: 9:59 AM 4/4/2019
Could you please explain why A&W's dividend is a "Non-Eligible" dividend and what this means. How is it taxed? Presumably it does not qualify for the dividend tax credit.
Thank you........ Paul K
Could you please explain why A&W's dividend is a "Non-Eligible" dividend and what this means. How is it taxed? Presumably it does not qualify for the dividend tax credit.
Thank you........ Paul K
Q: This may be somewhat of a naive question but I'm new to this :) What options exist, if any, to contribute to the TFSA and/or RRSP of a spouse? What are the tax implications? Do they also apply to common law partners?
Feel free to disregard this question if it is too complex to answer. Thanks.
Feel free to disregard this question if it is too complex to answer. Thanks.
Q: Hey guys. Looking at NFI Group. The Quant looks good, well priced. Your thoughts on risk factors here?
Q: Hi Guys, Would like your oplnion on these 2 Co’s.Are they buyable today.Many thanks Joseph.
Q: On April 2 DF had an overnight offering at 9.05. The stock is trading at 4.85. Why would anyone pay 9.05 that they can buy for 4.85? What point am I missing?
Del
Del