Q: If the price of TSGI continues to drop ,say to $35 US is it likely that the stock for sale will be priced below that figure?
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Q: Hi Guys,
This is a follow up to Peter's question on CAR.UN.
Why do you say CAR is better for income? It has a distribution of only 3.06%. Most REITS are well above this rate.
Is CAR over-priced at $43.33?
Thanks
John
This is a follow up to Peter's question on CAR.UN.
Why do you say CAR is better for income? It has a distribution of only 3.06%. Most REITS are well above this rate.
Is CAR over-priced at $43.33?
Thanks
John
Q: I have always considered RRX to be good value and getting better as the price has declined from the $11 range in late 2016 to just over $6 last week. So I can understand why Baytex would want to pick it up. But I don't understand why RRX management would want to sell - essentially at the bottom of the market, and at a time when oil prices seem to be rising. Is there some other consideration these sellers are getting ? Can you explain the rationale ?
Q: I am currently down 30% on Cognex. I have Facebook,Google,Netflix Grub,Nividia and Amazon. Your recent comments indicate that you do not see much of a recovery for CGNX in the short term. Can you suggest an alternative? Weighting and sector have no bearing as I'm otherwise diversified.
Thank you
Thank you
Q: Hi Peter and Team,
Would you please comment on ETSY as a candidate for a full position. Also, in your opinion, how is ETSY different from Ebay, Shopify or other on-line platforms for that matter.
Cheers,
Would you please comment on ETSY as a candidate for a full position. Also, in your opinion, how is ETSY different from Ebay, Shopify or other on-line platforms for that matter.
Cheers,
Q: It appears that MUX is turning the corner and production will increase significantly in 2018 and 2019. There is about 50 million shares short . MUX also raised $50 million in a private transaction without having to go the marked to issue more shares.
How will this play out for the shorts?
Thanks,
George
How will this play out for the shorts?
Thanks,
George
Q: Hello 5i. From a portfolio perspective, coud you give me guidelines on what would be a full position depending on the company size/profile. For example, would a full position be the same for COV, PBH and ENB? Thanks to your great recommendations, I have COV at 5%, PBH at 7% and in both case am wondering when it is time to trim. Thanks!
Q: Peter and His Wonder Team
My question is about this possibility of a Debt Jubilee. I have been hearing more about this lately. I am not a "doomster" but have studied history long enough to know unusual events can and do occur. So in the USA the debt load on families is extremely high, university loans over a trillion, car loans and mortgages also high and of course local, state and federal government in serious debt. All the while the middle class is shrinking as wages have lagged behind as automation and productivity has steadily increased in the past 20 years. The Republicans have moved to a strong conservative position. At the same time the Democrats continue to promise more hand outs. So the theory goes that in the 2020 election the Democrats may promise Socialized Medicine for all, a Universal Basic Income Monthly Check and a Debt Jubilee which eliminates student and other loans which will be a dream come true for the shrinking middle class. In other words there may be a radical move to the political liberal left so the Dem. can regain power. I know this Debt Jubilee is not a new concept and is attractive to many. If so there will be losers as wealth is redistributed. Your comments pease. If this were to happen where should a little retail investor run? My first thought is gold since inflation and panic should sour.
Thanks!
My question is about this possibility of a Debt Jubilee. I have been hearing more about this lately. I am not a "doomster" but have studied history long enough to know unusual events can and do occur. So in the USA the debt load on families is extremely high, university loans over a trillion, car loans and mortgages also high and of course local, state and federal government in serious debt. All the while the middle class is shrinking as wages have lagged behind as automation and productivity has steadily increased in the past 20 years. The Republicans have moved to a strong conservative position. At the same time the Democrats continue to promise more hand outs. So the theory goes that in the 2020 election the Democrats may promise Socialized Medicine for all, a Universal Basic Income Monthly Check and a Debt Jubilee which eliminates student and other loans which will be a dream come true for the shrinking middle class. In other words there may be a radical move to the political liberal left so the Dem. can regain power. I know this Debt Jubilee is not a new concept and is attractive to many. If so there will be losers as wealth is redistributed. Your comments pease. If this were to happen where should a little retail investor run? My first thought is gold since inflation and panic should sour.
Thanks!
Q: My first question on Points (Peter would know this well as it used to be in the Sprott Growth Fund) and VRX (Valiant) are two stocks that seem to have a lot of momentum for the last little bit. Do you think that they would be too risky to add to a portfolio - I am medium to high risk. Always appreciating your great service. Thanks Dennis
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iShares 1-5 Year Laddered Corporate Bond Index ETF (CBO)
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iShares 1-5 Year Laddered Government Bond Index ETF (CLF)
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iShares Core Canadian Universe Bond Index ETF (XBB)
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Vanguard Canadian Aggregate Bond Index ETF (VAB)
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iShares iBoxx USD Investment Grade Corporate Bond ETF (LQD)
Q: I have 25% in fixed income in the above ETFs. In my TD account they are all showing a small negative return. Wouldn't cash be better or a GIC. I would really like to understand the logic of holding these rather than say a GIC. Thanks so much.
Q: when considering a new stock to buy what are the three most important things you look for
Q: What is the financing price?Thanks for u usual great services & views
Q: The stock has dropped some and the F P/E is higher thsan than the current P/E. I do like the space in general though. What are your thoughts? Do you think there is a better pick in the space? Thank-you.
Q: Morning, Have held this company for a few years, slight loss over this period. Given the small dividend, lack lustre performance, do you still see this as worthy of patience? Looking long term, prefer a balance between dividend/growth potential. Other suggestions with better future? Thanks, Lavern
Q: Hi Peter/Ryan,
My TFSA has SHOP, SIS, KXS, GUD, BB, ATD.B, PHO, RHT, COV, FLT. If i want to add TSGI or TCL.A. Is it good idea to replace one of these with ATD.B. as this is down about 5%. Or would you suggest any other changes in above list.
Thankyou
Peter.
My TFSA has SHOP, SIS, KXS, GUD, BB, ATD.B, PHO, RHT, COV, FLT. If i want to add TSGI or TCL.A. Is it good idea to replace one of these with ATD.B. as this is down about 5%. Or would you suggest any other changes in above list.
Thankyou
Peter.
Q: I came across this when I was doing research on small cap funds and found this in the portfolio of Mawer New Canada funds. Seems to be a very good on most financial parameters. Seems to have high institutional holdings and has strong growth.
Your views on the future growth outlook. Being a $1 billion company in IT sector with umpteen number of players, do you think it has reached a saturation in Canadian market and may see moderation in growth rates compared to the past?
Would you recommend this stock or do you have better picks in the IT sector?
Your views on the future growth outlook. Being a $1 billion company in IT sector with umpteen number of players, do you think it has reached a saturation in Canadian market and may see moderation in growth rates compared to the past?
Would you recommend this stock or do you have better picks in the IT sector?
Q: Opt.to
Can you please provide some details about this one. Should this one be considered for long term growth? Is a 1/2 position warranted here? Txs again... your service is much appreciated...
Can you please provide some details about this one. Should this one be considered for long term growth? Is a 1/2 position warranted here? Txs again... your service is much appreciated...
Q: Dear 5i:
I purchased this some time ago and it has had a nice run up. What do you think of its prospects moving forward? Buy more, hold, or sell?
Thank you.
I purchased this some time ago and it has had a nice run up. What do you think of its prospects moving forward? Buy more, hold, or sell?
Thank you.
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iShares S&P Global Consumer Discretionary Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XCD)
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iShares Global Healthcare Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XHC)
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iShares NASDAQ 100 Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XQQ)
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iShares S&P Global Industrials Index ETF(CAD-Hedged) (XGI)
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Vanguard U.S. Total Market Index ETF (VUN)
Q: I very much appreciate 5i along with your ETF site. From your ETF site, I have been playing with the ETF sector balancer and have found it quite useful to see the % of the sectors my postions occupy .
My questions
1. I am considering a 1/2 position of XHC, XGI, and XCD and a 1/4 postion of VUN and XQQ. Is now the time to buy these or should I sit on my cash for a while or should I be considering some alternatives to these within their sectors?
2. If I execute #1 above, my overall holdings will be 57% CDA, 29% USA, 14% INTL and my portfolio will consist of 2% materials, 13% consumer cyclical, 5% financial, 3% communication, 10% energy, 10% industrials, 6% technology, 17% consumer defensive, 13% healthcare and 18% utilities.
I would very much appreciate your critique and observations.
John
My questions
1. I am considering a 1/2 position of XHC, XGI, and XCD and a 1/4 postion of VUN and XQQ. Is now the time to buy these or should I sit on my cash for a while or should I be considering some alternatives to these within their sectors?
2. If I execute #1 above, my overall holdings will be 57% CDA, 29% USA, 14% INTL and my portfolio will consist of 2% materials, 13% consumer cyclical, 5% financial, 3% communication, 10% energy, 10% industrials, 6% technology, 17% consumer defensive, 13% healthcare and 18% utilities.
I would very much appreciate your critique and observations.
John
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iShares S&P/TSX Canadian Preferred Share Index ETF (CPD)
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BMO Emerging Markets Bond Hedged to CAD Index ETF (ZEF)
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BMO High Yield US Corporate Bond Hedged to CAD Index ETF (ZHY)
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iShares 1-5 Year Laddered Corporate Bond Index ETF (CBO)
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iShares Core Canadian Universe Bond Index ETF (XBB)
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iShares Floating Rate Bond ETF (FLOT)
Q: Hi 5i,
I need to create a fixed income allocation in my LIRA. Would you recommend an equal allocation to the following ETF's: CBO, XBB, ZEF, CPD and ZHY? If not what would you recommend for a fixed income etf position.
Thanks,
I need to create a fixed income allocation in my LIRA. Would you recommend an equal allocation to the following ETF's: CBO, XBB, ZEF, CPD and ZHY? If not what would you recommend for a fixed income etf position.
Thanks,