Q: Why is after the strategic alliance announcement with QUNIE Corporation on 9/05 met with a selloff? We kind of expect a pop in SP, could it be just a drag down by the hit in the U.S. tech stocks the last two days? What is your take on this?
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Q: Please provide your comments on NWC's Q2 results. Thanks.
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BMO Equal Weight US Banks Hedged to CAD Index ETF (ZUB)
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Purpose High Interest Savings Fund (PSA)
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Crius Energy Trust (KWH.UN)
Q: Raising cash and moving it into PSA. So far 10%.
Sold Zub.un into strength today . This gives a further 2% to add to current position in PSA.
Considering selling KWH.UN . Another 1% to add to PSA. Your thoughts please.
How will Kwh.un fare under recessionary pressure?
Sold Zub.un into strength today . This gives a further 2% to add to current position in PSA.
Considering selling KWH.UN . Another 1% to add to PSA. Your thoughts please.
How will Kwh.un fare under recessionary pressure?
Q: Hi there,
I've held Shopify for almost 2 years and have had great gains on it. I noticed in the last ~6 months or so, when people have asked about your favourite growth names, Shopify is not being mentioned as much. I believe it was often mentioned as one of your favourite growth ideas about 18 - 24 months ago. How would Shopify rank in your top growth ideas and what are your current top 8 growth ideas?
Thanks!
I've held Shopify for almost 2 years and have had great gains on it. I noticed in the last ~6 months or so, when people have asked about your favourite growth names, Shopify is not being mentioned as much. I believe it was often mentioned as one of your favourite growth ideas about 18 - 24 months ago. How would Shopify rank in your top growth ideas and what are your current top 8 growth ideas?
Thanks!
Q: Good Afternoon 5i,
What are your current thoughts on SHOP? Are you worried about the news that Instagram is preparing their own eCommerce program?
Thanks!
What are your current thoughts on SHOP? Are you worried about the news that Instagram is preparing their own eCommerce program?
Thanks!
Q: Hello 5i team,
Your “Financial Facelift Folly” article was very interesting and has “hit home”.
Ten years ago, when I was 65, my RRSP portfolio was around $500k. I established an expense budget that I qualified as generous and that would have helped me maintain the way of life that I was accustomed to. If I achieved a compound annual return of 7%, I would have maintained my income needs for the next 25 years (on a constant $ basis).
Since then, however, I quadrupled my RRSP/RRIF portfolio in 10 years (around 15% compound annual return) and it stands now significantly higher. By the same token; I was never able to spend the amounts budgeted, this fact allowed me to unexpectedly save some additional cash and maximize my TFSA contributions.
However, at age 75, I am no longer comfortable to have 100% of my portfolio invested in equities.
I have revised my expense budget upwards just to be on the safe side and then projected the return I needed in order to meet my revised income needs. This projection shows that I can achieve that goal even if my rate of return matches inflation.
I have now the option to invest all my portfolio in guaranteed GIC’s which I consider as the “worst case scenario”.
For the sake of argument, I got in touch with 2 advisors and they both recommended the usual 50% equities / 50% fixed income; one wonders whose interest were they considering?
I decided (1) to exit the equity market for now, (2) to continue my membership in 5i Research and (3) to tip toe into the equity market in due course, after an eventual recession; but I’ll cross that bridge when I get to it.
I am now sleeping better and so is my wife.
Greetings to all and many thanks for your contribution.
Antoine Sepetdjian
Your “Financial Facelift Folly” article was very interesting and has “hit home”.
Ten years ago, when I was 65, my RRSP portfolio was around $500k. I established an expense budget that I qualified as generous and that would have helped me maintain the way of life that I was accustomed to. If I achieved a compound annual return of 7%, I would have maintained my income needs for the next 25 years (on a constant $ basis).
Since then, however, I quadrupled my RRSP/RRIF portfolio in 10 years (around 15% compound annual return) and it stands now significantly higher. By the same token; I was never able to spend the amounts budgeted, this fact allowed me to unexpectedly save some additional cash and maximize my TFSA contributions.
However, at age 75, I am no longer comfortable to have 100% of my portfolio invested in equities.
I have revised my expense budget upwards just to be on the safe side and then projected the return I needed in order to meet my revised income needs. This projection shows that I can achieve that goal even if my rate of return matches inflation.
I have now the option to invest all my portfolio in guaranteed GIC’s which I consider as the “worst case scenario”.
For the sake of argument, I got in touch with 2 advisors and they both recommended the usual 50% equities / 50% fixed income; one wonders whose interest were they considering?
I decided (1) to exit the equity market for now, (2) to continue my membership in 5i Research and (3) to tip toe into the equity market in due course, after an eventual recession; but I’ll cross that bridge when I get to it.
I am now sleeping better and so is my wife.
Greetings to all and many thanks for your contribution.
Antoine Sepetdjian
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iShares Core Canadian Universe Bond Index ETF (XBB)
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iShares Core S&P/TSX Capped Composite Index ETF (XIC)
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iShares U.S. High Yield Bond Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XHY)
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SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (SPY)
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Vanguard Total International Stock (VXUS)
Q: A friend father age 82 recently sold his residence and is looking to invest. Wants to be in the market. Can you suggest 3 to 5 ETF's for him to invest. Thinking Canadian and Us market , as well as a Bond ETF. Has a small registered fund & TFSA.
Q: ARX seems to be falling steadily is there a reason why? Do you think the dividend is secure ?
Thank you
Thank you
Q: Tricon announced they are redeeming TCN.DB.A on October 9th at a price of $1000. The debentures trade at $114. Does this mean that if you don't sell the debentures or convert them before October 9th, you'll get $100, even if they are trading way above that price?
Q: I have a large position in ECI in a registered fund. Is Brookfield Infrastucture a good replacement for Enercare. I plan to vote in favour of the purchase and take 25% in their stock.
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Canadian Utilities Limited Class A Non-Voting Shares (CU)
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Savaria Corporation (SIS)
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goeasy Ltd. (GSY)
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Boralex Inc. Class A Shares (BLX)
Q: Yesterday I asked the ? if you had any suggestions for an alternative to Fortis that pays a decent dividend and has some growth prospects, utility or not. Unfortunately, I forgot to mention that I already
own Algonquin @ Brookfield Renewables, my bad.
Any other suggestions.
Thanks: Jerry
own Algonquin @ Brookfield Renewables, my bad.
Any other suggestions.
Thanks: Jerry
Q: Hexo (Hydropothecary) has an activist investor that owns 2.5% of shares is pushing for HEXO to put the company up for sale , privatize it etc What percentage of a company does an institution require before it can push for any change? Is HEXO required to take action? If the company is to put it up for sale and assume it gets $10 per share, would a similar price be offered to shareholders if it goes private (rather than selling publicly). I can see why the activist is pushing for change as HEXO has made significant progress (in deals) and the price has not reflected the positive aspects incomparison to other companies like Canopy, Tilray etc Do you think HEXO will take this seriously (I know it is speculative on your part, but from your experience) Lastly, Stars group is now in the dog category and moving well below 200 day average. This is not good news. Comments please
Q: In this mornings G&M, there was an article by Sean Pugliese about Canadian REITs that included a table of interesting REIT data. According to Mr. Pugliese, the Debt/Equity ratio for NWH.UN is 324%. Do you agree with that number and, if you do, do you think that it jeopardizes the value of this REIT?
Q: Hi Guys, any thoughts on why the 10% drop today? Just money coming out of tech? anything company specific?
Q: ..Transcontinental is taking it on the chin today...would you add, sell or wait. thanks.
Q: Comments please on TCL.A's recent quarter. The market obviously wasn't too impressed? Odd too that they reported numbers during trading hours? Any reason for that happening?
Thank you
Thank you
Q: Could you comment on results ?
Q: Atco has been taking a hit over the last week- is there some bad news or just interest rate worries? Or Nafta?
Thanks
Thanks
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WSP Global Inc. (WSP)
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Boyd Group Income Fund (BYD.UN)
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BRP Inc. Subordinate Voting Shares (DOO)
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Magna International Inc. (MG)
Q: I am modeling a portfolio after your balanced portfolio (with the occasional stock from your growth portfolio as a replacement) and already hold your other suggestions in the industrial and consumer area. Looking at adding one of the above 4 stocks this week. (DOO would be in place of MG if chosen). What would be your suggestion and why? Thanks!
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Apple Inc. (AAPL)
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Amazon.com Inc. (AMZN)
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Meta Platforms Inc. (META)
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Shopify Inc. Class A Subordinate Voting Shares (SHOP)
Q: I am thinking of selling off my profit in those companies. What do you suggest that are safer for the next year.
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