Q: About Tak's question on how to play oil, I have something to add. If you want to buy it with canadian dollars, one option is Horizon's non-leverage ETF $HUC. The volume it not great but O.K. Free to buy/sell that ETF on iTrade by the way. That's been my favorite vehicle because of it. Hope that helps.
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Bank of Nova Scotia (The) (BNS)
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Magna International Inc. (MG)
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Exco Technologies Limited (XTC)
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Fiera Capital Corporation Class A Subordinate Voting Shares (FSZ)
Q: Have some monies sitting on sidelines. Can you name me a cheap (excluding energy) sector if any and a couple of recommendations? Thank you. Bill
Q: What are your thoughts on the recent price weakness in UNS? Is this a good time to but?
Q: Hello Gentlemen
Rather than keeping up with so many individual companies in the US I am considering the ETF USMV. Do you think this is a suitable choice for a conservative investor?
Other options you would suggest are, of course, welcome.
Thanks.
Rather than keeping up with so many individual companies in the US I am considering the ETF USMV. Do you think this is a suitable choice for a conservative investor?
Other options you would suggest are, of course, welcome.
Thanks.
Q: I am looking for general advice on the fixed income side of a portfolio. Where should I go to find fixed income that has a decent return? Or should I not worry about that, and concentrate on dividends from stable companies.
I have about 10% cash, and 10% altogether in ZPR, CVD, CSU.DB (all three obviously not fixed income). BTW, retirement in ten years or so.
I have about 10% cash, and 10% altogether in ZPR, CVD, CSU.DB (all three obviously not fixed income). BTW, retirement in ten years or so.
Q: Is ZPR primarily constructed of rate reset preferred shares and if yes would this ETF be a good investment right now for income and capital preservation?
Ken
Ken
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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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Global X Active Preferred Share ETF (HPR)
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Invesco Canadian Preferred Share Index ETF (PPS)
Q: I am considering purchasing a preferred ETF. Perhaps, one of CPD, ZPR, PPS or HPR. I notice that HPR has the lowest yield and highest MER but over the past 5 years it has done appreciable better; i.e., lost quite a bit less, than the other three. Is this attributable to its 'active' management or is there something different about its diversity of preferred shares?
Q: I have very little in the way of investments outside Canada except for TD's US exposure, ATD.B's exposure in Europe & the US & TIO 's US exposure.Which of the following ETFs would you consider to be good ones to expand my exposure outside Canada & if you don't like any of them can you suggest some alternatives you like better? The ETFs are:ASHR , DXJ ,LEMB
Q: Is there an American equivalent to the Canadian site www.sedar.com?
Thanks.
Paul
Thanks.
Paul
Q: I am down 51% on Pot, I can hold for 5 years if need be but I am wondering if I should just get out and buy another stock. I am in the money with Atco and since it hit a 52 week high I am wondering if I should just take my profits and buy another stock in the same sector
Thanks
Thanks
Q: What are your favorite names in the oil and gas sector.
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Thanks
Q: Hi Peter, Ryan, and Team,
GSY is up over 5% today. Have you heard any news to account for this significant uptick?
Your advice, recommendations, and comments are of great value.
GSY is up over 5% today. Have you heard any news to account for this significant uptick?
Your advice, recommendations, and comments are of great value.
Q: Hi Guys
Could you give tell me what it means when they file a preliminary base shelf prospectus and registration with yahoo finance
Thanks Mike B.
Could you give tell me what it means when they file a preliminary base shelf prospectus and registration with yahoo finance
Thanks Mike B.
Q: Hi,
CXR continues to make new lows. It also trades on the U.S market, where U.S. investors just see a stock continually going down, and it is heavily shorted by U.S. investors. Years back, Jennifer Dowdie, then an editor for the Investors Digest, now with the
Globe & Mail, really liked Sino Forest. Hence, a lot of people owned this stock. Carson Block started shorting this stock and driving the price down... just like with valiant pharmaceuticals. Canadian analysts came on business stations and started criticizing him. In the end, just like valiant pharmaceuticals, he drove the stock way down in the case of Sino Forest right to 0. Is there going to be a time when you will tell us to cut our losses with CXR? Could you guys please do a feature on this stock and publish it? A lot of your customers have holdings in this stock.
Thank you,
Dennis
CXR continues to make new lows. It also trades on the U.S market, where U.S. investors just see a stock continually going down, and it is heavily shorted by U.S. investors. Years back, Jennifer Dowdie, then an editor for the Investors Digest, now with the
Globe & Mail, really liked Sino Forest. Hence, a lot of people owned this stock. Carson Block started shorting this stock and driving the price down... just like with valiant pharmaceuticals. Canadian analysts came on business stations and started criticizing him. In the end, just like valiant pharmaceuticals, he drove the stock way down in the case of Sino Forest right to 0. Is there going to be a time when you will tell us to cut our losses with CXR? Could you guys please do a feature on this stock and publish it? A lot of your customers have holdings in this stock.
Thank you,
Dennis
Q: What other companies in North America or Internationally do the same type of work? Does it have a moat?
Thanks.
Thanks.
Q: Good day 5i Team, I have a diversified registered stock portfolio loosely mirroring 5i's balanced leaning toward growth stocks (with Europe & US dividend etf exposure). I am long term with this but am looking for hedge against any broad market declines. Can you briefly explain and recommend inverse etf's as a suitable hedge against this.
Thank you for your valued advice
Thank you for your valued advice
Q: Hi there,
Thanks for the great service! I purchased KXS when it was added to the Balanced Equity portfolio at 5% weighting. It has performed well and is now about a 7% weighting in my portfolio. Their results are coming out shortly which I presume may have the ability to move the stock much higher or much lower. In your opinion, should I trim my 7% weight to 5% BEFORE or AFTER the results?
Thanks!
Thanks for the great service! I purchased KXS when it was added to the Balanced Equity portfolio at 5% weighting. It has performed well and is now about a 7% weighting in my portfolio. Their results are coming out shortly which I presume may have the ability to move the stock much higher or much lower. In your opinion, should I trim my 7% weight to 5% BEFORE or AFTER the results?
Thanks!
Q: Market seems to like the latest quarter. I have some cash to put to work.
I like what this management team has done historically. Sold when 5i did last year.Any comments.
Thx
I like what this management team has done historically. Sold when 5i did last year.Any comments.
Thx
Q: We are elderly and fully invested in 23 dividend paying stocks now, and have full positions in TRP, IPL and PPL. I am considering selling IPL and PPL down to a 1/2 position, adding to my VET and AAR.UN to bring each of them to 2/3 pos'n and taking a 2/3 pos'n in EIF. I should add that our present portfolio is 28% in the green with nothing in the red and I manage it daily. Do my changes sound reasonable to you given the present environment? Thanks, Ted
Q: Hi 5i; I sold all my natural gas stocks well over a year ago and would now like to get back in, slowly. Can you suggest a couple of stocks I should consider? Many thanks for your advice.