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Investment Q&A
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Q: Hi 5i,
I currently own 23 stocks (non reg. and RSP) including the following which in some cases I've owned for over a decade: HR.un,AP.un, T, BCE, H, IPL, ENF, VET, ESN, CSU, GIB.a, ATD.b, WSP, TD, FIE. Which of these above positions would you consider candidates for replacement considering 2018 market conditions(rising interest rates, NAFTA, etc.) And, regardless of specific selection criteria, how would you rate the following replacement candidates or others: AQN, PKI, ERF, PBH, AFN, CM,KXS, PHO?
Please consider # of credits you deem appropriate.
Thanks,
Dean
I currently own 23 stocks (non reg. and RSP) including the following which in some cases I've owned for over a decade: HR.un,AP.un, T, BCE, H, IPL, ENF, VET, ESN, CSU, GIB.a, ATD.b, WSP, TD, FIE. Which of these above positions would you consider candidates for replacement considering 2018 market conditions(rising interest rates, NAFTA, etc.) And, regardless of specific selection criteria, how would you rate the following replacement candidates or others: AQN, PKI, ERF, PBH, AFN, CM,KXS, PHO?
Please consider # of credits you deem appropriate.
Thanks,
Dean
Q: is the home page dated dec 15 or am i missing something??
Q: I'm contemplating replacing my WPC.N with IRM.N. Could you please give me your view on which you feel would be the better choice going forward for a dividend growth investor. IRM has had better growth than WPC but their debt is higher. Would this make them a greater risk in the rising interest rate environment?
Q: There have been concerns lately over private equity valuations and ONEX's premium to NAV has shrunk. Is it late in the cycle for this co/group and what are some US comparables? Thank You.
Q: This stock has been trending down of late. What is the short interest and has it increased over the past few weeks? What do you think of this stock? I have a small speculative position. Thanks
Q: Hi 5i,
Looking to increase US exposure to healthcare stocks and narrowed down to EXAS, , NVRO, NUVA and ABAX. In your opinion which companies offer healthy growth in short to long term and given a choice which 2 companies would you pick based on forward P/E, PEG and price momentum? Thanks so much.
Looking to increase US exposure to healthcare stocks and narrowed down to EXAS, , NVRO, NUVA and ABAX. In your opinion which companies offer healthy growth in short to long term and given a choice which 2 companies would you pick based on forward P/E, PEG and price momentum? Thanks so much.
Q: This company is shooting up like a rocket, not clear why. Your opinion, please?
Q: Do you have any thoughts on this new company in the cannabis space? Do insiders own a reasonable part?
Q: Crescent Point has bounced nicely from its lows, far more than other cdn oil names, any thoughts about reviewing your negative disposition toward the company?
Q: Hi
I do not find the entire list of the covered stocks. I must try randomly.
With the "old version", i think i was able to see the list of cies coverted. Is that true?
Thanks
I do not find the entire list of the covered stocks. I must try randomly.
With the "old version", i think i was able to see the list of cies coverted. Is that true?
Thanks
Q: Good morning 5i Team.
I'm starting to be concerned about the potential for a significant correction in the markets. I'm interested in your opinion on using a bear ETF on the TSX or S&P as a cost effective way to at least partially protect investments from significant correction? I've read that these tend to decay over time and should only be used for short periods. Is that correct? Does it apply only to the leveraged bear/bull etfs or all?
If the etf idea is not advisable, what would you suggest?
I've got a few questions in there so please take as many credits as necessary.
Thanks
Peter
I'm starting to be concerned about the potential for a significant correction in the markets. I'm interested in your opinion on using a bear ETF on the TSX or S&P as a cost effective way to at least partially protect investments from significant correction? I've read that these tend to decay over time and should only be used for short periods. Is that correct? Does it apply only to the leveraged bear/bull etfs or all?
If the etf idea is not advisable, what would you suggest?
I've got a few questions in there so please take as many credits as necessary.
Thanks
Peter
Q: Your thoughts on ZQQ as a long term (10+ years) RESP hold or would you just buy a low fee S&P 500 (maybe VFV) ?
Q: For diversification I would like to buy a global fund. I have quite a few GICs. but they are still trying to sell me Edgepoint Global Growth and Income. I wondered if Edgepoint Global Growth would be better. since the GIC make up my income portion of my portfolio. I think the MER is the same for both funds, so I am paying a higher fee for the bond portion.
I appreciate your opinion.
Shirley
I appreciate your opinion.
Shirley
Q: I am considering one of these two ETF’s to invest in. Which one would you recommend as being the one to offer a better rate of return and what is your assessment of both. I like these two because their 10 top holdings. I also really like a large number of their holdings but specifically want exposure to following: Apple, Amazon, Microsoft, Alphabet, Facebook, Netflix to name a few. Are there any other ETF’s that you would recommend that may be better?
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BMO Equal Weight US Banks Hedged to CAD Index ETF (ZUB)
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BMO Equal Weight US Banks Index ETF (ZBK)
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Financial Select Sector SPDR (XLF)
Q: ZBK- BAC,JPM,WFC,C, =20% of holdings, rest are midsized banks, 2017 return 10% TER 0.74%
ZUB 2017 return 17% TER 0.80 %
XLF- BAC,JPM,WFC,C, = 32% of holdings + Berkshire H at 11%,rest are regional banks, insurance, financial services, 2017 return 22% TER 0.14%
Is this accurate?
I am 50% non reg., 45% RSP, 5% TFSA, retired living comfortably
Looking at 3% position
Your choice (or choices i.e. split) and why
What account
Thanks
Derek
Thanks
ZUB 2017 return 17% TER 0.80 %
XLF- BAC,JPM,WFC,C, = 32% of holdings + Berkshire H at 11%,rest are regional banks, insurance, financial services, 2017 return 22% TER 0.14%
Is this accurate?
I am 50% non reg., 45% RSP, 5% TFSA, retired living comfortably
Looking at 3% position
Your choice (or choices i.e. split) and why
What account
Thanks
Derek
Thanks
Q: I have a position in my US dollar rrsp account in HACK and read of the management issues currently in litigation. What would you suggest regarding this holding - is it a buy sell or hold and what are your views concerning this issue. Is this likely to adversely affect this ETF longer term. I appreciate your thoughts on whether I ought to hang in or otherwise. Thanks so much.
Q: Are preferred shares a better investment for someone hoping to live on dividend income during retirement?
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BMO Covered Call Dow Jones Industrial Average Hedged to CAD ETF (ZWA)
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BMO US High Dividend Covered Call ETF (ZWH)
Q: What percentage would you put into each of ZWA (hedged) and ZWH (unhedged), for long term, as a rule of thumb, without knowing the rest of one's portfolio, but figure it's a reasonable percentage of one's U.S. component. Thanks for your advice.
Q: As an additional comparison to my question of jan.11 re: xtr and zmi do you feel plv would be a better long term hold with more upside potential considering the payout is much more in line with a sustainable payout with maybe not having to rely on roc to meet the higher payout s of the xtr and zmi ? Also would consider any of these to be overvalued and or should an investor wait out a market correction? Thank you kindly Larry