Q: I've spreadsheet-ed all 5i stocks plus others and populated each stock's core fundamental and technical factors. If you could only sort & rank by "Earnings per Share" Growth Rate (i.e. 2016, 2017, 2018) or Earnings Yield (TTM) which one would you choose to rank stocks by and why?
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Q: On July 7, 2017 in answer to question about ENGH posted by KC, you state that "...We really do not expect the tech decline to last long." How so? What parameters you look at? Are these fundamental or technical? Thanks
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Q: Are there public companies in Canada suitable for playing blockchain?
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iShares S&P/TSX Canadian Preferred Share Index ETF (CPD)
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BMO Laddered Preferred Share Index ETF (ZPR)
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iShares S&P/TSX North American Preferred Stock Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XPF)
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Invesco Canadian Preferred Share Index ETF (PPS)
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iShares U.S. Preferred Stock (PFF)
Q: Hi Peter and Team,
Could you please give me your thoughts on preferred shares in general given the current interest rate environment and the pending rate hike by BOC in about a week's time. Please also provide some names of ETFs of preferred stocks in both Canadian and US denominations.
Cheers,
Harry
Could you please give me your thoughts on preferred shares in general given the current interest rate environment and the pending rate hike by BOC in about a week's time. Please also provide some names of ETFs of preferred stocks in both Canadian and US denominations.
Cheers,
Harry
Q: Is Cenovus a long-term buy at current prices? Thanks.
Q: 5i, in the past answers you were lukewarm to AC, but the stock has performed very well. Given Canada's population make up (international travel) and their new planes, isn't it the great stock to own at this point in time? I owned it from $9 to $13 but didn't follow your rule of not selling a winner stock unless there is a material change.
Q: Hi Team,
News on pine line financing, Canadian lender Desjardins Group consider no longer lend to any pine line project the Canadian banks too.
So it is time to sell all Canadian pine line companies now?
Your commend high appreciated !
Thanks as always.
News on pine line financing, Canadian lender Desjardins Group consider no longer lend to any pine line project the Canadian banks too.
So it is time to sell all Canadian pine line companies now?
Your commend high appreciated !
Thanks as always.
Q: Hello,
With the market in a bit of a down spin these days which stocks from your Income, Growth and Balanced Portfolios do you think are good to top up now, with this current decline. Please choose your top 3 from each portfolio and why for each.
Thank You
With the market in a bit of a down spin these days which stocks from your Income, Growth and Balanced Portfolios do you think are good to top up now, with this current decline. Please choose your top 3 from each portfolio and why for each.
Thank You
Q: Hi Peter & co.: I often hear the term "full position or half position " what exactly does that mean?
Secondly, how many companies should one monitor in their portfolio? Thanks
Secondly, how many companies should one monitor in their portfolio? Thanks
Q: How did Samson's Holdings Limited end up owning 95% of CCL's class A shares?
On your updated company report, you mentioned that insiders own 17% of CCL. With Samson getting rid of their 14% position, I am assuming the total shares owned by insiders is now 3%?
Is Samson's at all related to the management of CCL?
And lastly, what percentage of a portfolio would you make CCL?
Thanks.
John
On your updated company report, you mentioned that insiders own 17% of CCL. With Samson getting rid of their 14% position, I am assuming the total shares owned by insiders is now 3%?
Is Samson's at all related to the management of CCL?
And lastly, what percentage of a portfolio would you make CCL?
Thanks.
John
Q: Good morning Peter,
When looking at reversion to the mean, the near-term chart can be different from the long-term chart. For instance, the one-month chart for QQQ at closing on Friday, July 7, shows it to be below the mean suggesting a good buying time. However, the 10-year chart shows it to be significantly above its mean suggesting a good time to take profits.
Which is the more important indicator?
Thank you.
Milan
When looking at reversion to the mean, the near-term chart can be different from the long-term chart. For instance, the one-month chart for QQQ at closing on Friday, July 7, shows it to be below the mean suggesting a good buying time. However, the 10-year chart shows it to be significantly above its mean suggesting a good time to take profits.
Which is the more important indicator?
Thank you.
Milan
Q: STH. V STELMINE CANADA Ltd.
A Quebec mining exploration company.
Recently completed a private placement and starting exploration.
Any thoughts or guidance for this company.
Thanks so much for everything..
Barry in Montreal.
A Quebec mining exploration company.
Recently completed a private placement and starting exploration.
Any thoughts or guidance for this company.
Thanks so much for everything..
Barry in Montreal.
Q: Hello Team
Can you provide your recommendations for the top 5 preferred dividend shares?
Thank you
Can you provide your recommendations for the top 5 preferred dividend shares?
Thank you
Q: Is KWH.un liable to be affected by a rise in rates? ( And just for my learning, might you suggest some equities who's price might be adversely affected by interest rate increases).
Thanks for all your support.
Thanks for all your support.
Q: Hi 5i team,
I know and understand that you recommand that all sectors should be represented at all time in a portfolio. From recents Q&A, I interpreted that your level of optimism was not very high for the energy sector. Mine is not high either, especially regarding oil companies, since expect oil price to remain around the curent price for the forseable futur. Plus the Canadian dollar is getting stronger on a converging monetary policy with the US. Would you be confortable if ZCL was the only investment in the energy sector in the current environment for an investor with bias toward growth and smaller cap? If not which oil companies would you recommand at what weight? Thank you, Eric
I know and understand that you recommand that all sectors should be represented at all time in a portfolio. From recents Q&A, I interpreted that your level of optimism was not very high for the energy sector. Mine is not high either, especially regarding oil companies, since expect oil price to remain around the curent price for the forseable futur. Plus the Canadian dollar is getting stronger on a converging monetary policy with the US. Would you be confortable if ZCL was the only investment in the energy sector in the current environment for an investor with bias toward growth and smaller cap? If not which oil companies would you recommand at what weight? Thank you, Eric
Q: What does 5i mean when a company has recurring revenue??
Q: Hi 5i team,
You recently mentionned that you expect the downturn in the technology sector to be short lived, because it is one sector where investors can find growth, and that the down trend could/would/should be reversed when second quarter results start to be released. What companies (presumably in the USA) will start this release period in the technology sector and at what dates? Thank you, Eric
You recently mentionned that you expect the downturn in the technology sector to be short lived, because it is one sector where investors can find growth, and that the down trend could/would/should be reversed when second quarter results start to be released. What companies (presumably in the USA) will start this release period in the technology sector and at what dates? Thank you, Eric
Q: Electric Cars. With Volvo announcing they will only produce Electric Cars in the future and China making statements they will only allow Electric Cars in the future ( a great idea with their pollution ) . What are best plays towards these moves towards electric cars. Lithium, battery manufacturers, Silver what other commodities. How do you make money in the future if all auto manufacturer move more to electric cards as demand builds ? RAK
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Celestica Inc. (CLS)
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Parkland Corporation (PKI)
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Trevali Mining Corporation (TV)
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High Arctic Energy Services Inc. (HWO)
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Altus Group Limited (AIF)
Q: Down on this 5 stocks.AIF(down 9.5%;Real below IPO price),CLS(12%),TV(7%),PKI(5%) & HWO(31%).Add,sell or hold with very short rationale.Appreciate u normal great views & services. Voliate markets. US markets are ok,but TSE has been declining mainly due to energy & materials.
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iShares Core MSCI US Quality Dividend Index ETF (XDU)
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iShares Core MSCI Global Quality Dividend Index ETF (XDG)
Q: Would you prefer the hedged or unhedged versions of these ETFs for a RRIF?