Q: Thoughts on quarter please. Have owned for just over 5 years and sitting at a loss, losing patience. Thx
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Q: Hi group what do you think about loading up on Natural gas producers (assuming the changes in being able to export LNG to Europe will drive much higher top line growth? I like and own... ARX + TOU what do you think? please list in order of preference ... 6 stocks that will or should benefit from the changes in LNG/ when would you expect the change to occur is it late this year or? Thanks
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Enbridge Inc. (ENB)
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Fortis Inc. (FTS)
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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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PIMCO Monthly Income Fund (Canada) (PMIF)
Q: My question is what to do with my legacy fixed-income holdings.
I've been holding the above ETFs after being advised by 5i's portfolio analysis services to increase fixed-income holdings. Holdings are in registered accounts at a 25% weight combined.
They have all lost capital value over the past 5 years, however with distributions, they have returned approximately zero or flat over the last 5 years, I view this as a loss due to the inflation over this time.
What would 5i suggest I do with these fixed-income holdings moving forward? Should I hold for ballast or sell and move funds into dividend growers like Utilities or Pipelines eg. FTS, ALA, GEI, TRP, etc.)? The bond investments have put a drag on my investment returns.
Please advise your thoughts and wisdom, Thank you.
I've been holding the above ETFs after being advised by 5i's portfolio analysis services to increase fixed-income holdings. Holdings are in registered accounts at a 25% weight combined.
They have all lost capital value over the past 5 years, however with distributions, they have returned approximately zero or flat over the last 5 years, I view this as a loss due to the inflation over this time.
What would 5i suggest I do with these fixed-income holdings moving forward? Should I hold for ballast or sell and move funds into dividend growers like Utilities or Pipelines eg. FTS, ALA, GEI, TRP, etc.)? The bond investments have put a drag on my investment returns.
Please advise your thoughts and wisdom, Thank you.
Q: Hello, I am aware of norberts gambit. Would another alternative to getting US dollars be journaling over CDN shares in TD, BNS or others like it to the USD listing. What are the pros and cons of doing this?
Q: I would like your opinion. Since the market cap is similar which of these 2 companies(CPG, WCP) would you add to a portfolio and why. Thanks
Q: As a follow up, I believe SSRM has had a big landslide. Is it still OK to hold or would you swap it for ABX or PAAS?
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Brookfield Infrastructure Partners L.P. (BIP.UN)
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Brookfield Corporation Class A Limited (BN)
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Brookfield Asset Management Ltd. Class A Limited Voting Shares (BAM)
Q: These 3 names get a lot of very positive comments from investment mangers, portfolio managers, etc. 5i included. But unless I am missing something I just do not get it. Take BN , for example.which is touted as a growth stock, yet is about the same price as it was about 4 years ago. Not much growth there. BIP..un is the same price as it was around 5 years ago. So many positive comments. Yet the moment stocks see a set back as we have just had, these stocks get hit hard even though most money mangers ‘love, the companies. There has to be rationale for this disconnect, but it escapes me.
Q: With Nat Gas around $1.70, I'm wondering about the sustainability PEY's dividend? The stock seems to be holding up relatively well so I'm wondering if this is a opportunity to add to my position.
Q: Our savings are in Cdn HISA’s should we decide to move to the lower mainland this Fall. What are your thoughts on moving 1/2 of the money to Horizons or Purpose Investments US cash ETF’s as a hedge. Would you use Norberts Gambit to do this. Something I’ve never done before. Thank you
Q: Good afternoon 5i
I am thinking of selling Park Lawn for a tax loss. I believe you mentioned that it would likely need interest rate cuts to find some traction. I plan to buy it back. But, i was wondering whether you see any catalysts that might resurrect it within thirty days?
Thanks as always for this excellent service.
I am thinking of selling Park Lawn for a tax loss. I believe you mentioned that it would likely need interest rate cuts to find some traction. I plan to buy it back. But, i was wondering whether you see any catalysts that might resurrect it within thirty days?
Thanks as always for this excellent service.
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Franco-Nevada Corporation (FNV)
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SSR Mining Inc. (SSRM)
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Agnico Eagle Mines Limited (AEM)
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Pan American Silver Corp. (PAAS)
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B2Gold Corp. (BTO)
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Karora Resources Inc. (KRR)
Q: My allotment to precious metals is now down below my target of 5%. I need to add to bring up this part of my portfolio. I have a full position in AEM. Which of PAAS, SSRM, BTO, KRR or FNV should I add to at this time? Or do you have another precious metal company that would be appropriate at this time?
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Descartes Systems Group Inc. (The) (DSG)
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Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (AMD)
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Fortinet Inc. (FTNT)
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Palantir Technologies Inc. (PLTR)
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UiPath Inc. Class A (PATH)
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Brookfield Corporation Class A Limited Voting Shares (BN)
Q: What would you consider a good entry point for these companies?
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BMO MSCI Emerging Markets Index ETF (ZEM)
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iShares Core MSCI Emerging Markets IMI Index ETF (XEC)
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Vanguard FTSE Emerging Markets All Cap Index ETF (VEE)
Q: Can you tell me the approximate P/E of ZEM? The fact sheet dated Dec 31/23 gives a P/E of 20.66 for ZEM. But can that be right, when for the same date VEE lists a P/E of 7.8x and XEC 12.39x?
Thanks!
Thanks!
Q: Recent news reports talk about “The Granolas”. European companies powering markets like The Magnificent Seven are doing. Any comments and are there ETF’S for them? Term coined by Goldman-Sachs, I believe.
Q: I am holding WEF for years in registered accounts. Looks like it cut the dividend but this was not easy to find a report on. It reports tomorrow after close.
It looks grim for this company going forward. What do you think about getting out before earnings report? Of course no tax loss to lessen the blow. Any thoughts whether this might ever be bought out?
Thanks so much for this opportunity to pose questions!
It looks grim for this company going forward. What do you think about getting out before earnings report? Of course no tax loss to lessen the blow. Any thoughts whether this might ever be bought out?
Thanks so much for this opportunity to pose questions!
Q: Could you shed some light on the class action lawsuit against PAYS that appears to have been settled recently. I have just received a notice from my broker advising investors to check to see if they had purchased shares within the indicated timeframe. Is it even worth submitting a claim? Thanks!
Q: Your comment on earnings please, I have a small position in it, is it a sell, hold or buy more?
Thank you
Selina
Thank you
Selina
Q: Thoughts on the quarter. What is the new forward PE and how does that compare to the historical PE range?
Also, they increased the dividend for 10th consecutive year. What is the dividend growth rate over that time frame?
Thanks Rob
Also, they increased the dividend for 10th consecutive year. What is the dividend growth rate over that time frame?
Thanks Rob
Q: I have to say, having been investing in the market since 1980 I don’t recall any company increasing its dividend by 22% in a year
What are your thoughts on the Q and year
Annual Dividend per Share Increased to $4.68, up 22% from $3.84
What are your thoughts on the Q and year
Annual Dividend per Share Increased to $4.68, up 22% from $3.84
Q: Hi Would appreciate comments on Topicus earnings. Is the stock priced well for adding at this level, in view of the results ? Thank You