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Q: I just noticed that SMH dramatically outperformed SOXX (1 year, 2 years) and i hold the latter. Perhaps b/c the former holds 19% in NVIDIA stock and ASML shows up as a holding. Why is that ? Do they have a different investment strategy?
Now i fear if i switch the trend may reverse. OR the switch is the right strategy here?
OR sell half SOXX and buy SMH looks like a right move.
So i guess this is more of a commentary: investor needs to pay attention to ETFs as well.
Now i fear if i switch the trend may reverse. OR the switch is the right strategy here?
OR sell half SOXX and buy SMH looks like a right move.
So i guess this is more of a commentary: investor needs to pay attention to ETFs as well.
Q: It’s been a little while since the last 5i report and even the last question on ADN. It’s 10 year performance looks quite impressive to me. Could you please provide updated thoughts and outlook on this one based on todays economic environment? Thank you!
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Brookfield Renewable Partners L.P. (BEP.UN)
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Innergex Renewable Energy Inc. (INE)
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Boralex Inc. Class A Shares (BLX)
Q: Why are the renewable energy companies performing so poorly for so long (more than two years going by BEP.UN, BLX and INE, for example)? With all governments around the world all pushing for clean energy and yet these companies' SP performance are not reflected in the TSX? Thanks.
Q: comment please on ecn news today re blackstone 1.14 bln investment
Q: Ever since it announced on Jan 30(after markets close) that Q4 production exceeds guidance and that it may drop in Q1 due to poor weather,Erf had dropped some 5.81%.Reports on Feb 22. Please comment & U opinion on the co. Buy-Add/Hold/or Sell. Txs for u usual great services & opinions
Q: I'm looking in to some stocks for my TFSA. I have family members suggesting
Power Nickel - how is it relative to other junior mining stocks?
Unrelated, can you also comment on the offer for Indigo to be taken private? Is now a good time to sneak in?
Power Nickel - how is it relative to other junior mining stocks?
Unrelated, can you also comment on the offer for Indigo to be taken private? Is now a good time to sneak in?
Q: Hi guys,
Your thoughts on this company? Inside a "balance portfolio" what percentage would you own, if any?
Thanks,
Jim
Your thoughts on this company? Inside a "balance portfolio" what percentage would you own, if any?
Thanks,
Jim
Q: Everyone, recently the US senate held a hearing with the largest social media companies and the politicians gave an earful from motivated politicians. Knowing that legislation takes years and the original legislation will get watered down. Will the political motivation for change (and maybe legislation) have any effect on the companies stock price in the short term? Clayton
Q: Hi guys at 5 i's
I know that nat gas prices are in the doldrums and if this mild winter continues nat gas is not going to get much of a bid. But Tourmaline TOU is getting down into the mid $50 again and the last year or more whenever it gets back down there it usually doesn't take long to go back to the mid $60's. I own a core position in TOU because of the dividends and the chance that if nat gas goes up for some reason (problems in exporting LNG from Qatar/freaky cold weather, etc.) that TOU will rock upwards. Still I am tempted to trade some additional shares of TOU. I was doing that with ARX but sold out of ARX in the $21.50 range not long ago and I am waiting for a under $20 share price on ARX to get back in. Where do you think TOU might bottom out if nat gas stays low all year because I can't see it going much below the mid $45 range.
I know that nat gas prices are in the doldrums and if this mild winter continues nat gas is not going to get much of a bid. But Tourmaline TOU is getting down into the mid $50 again and the last year or more whenever it gets back down there it usually doesn't take long to go back to the mid $60's. I own a core position in TOU because of the dividends and the chance that if nat gas goes up for some reason (problems in exporting LNG from Qatar/freaky cold weather, etc.) that TOU will rock upwards. Still I am tempted to trade some additional shares of TOU. I was doing that with ARX but sold out of ARX in the $21.50 range not long ago and I am waiting for a under $20 share price on ARX to get back in. Where do you think TOU might bottom out if nat gas stays low all year because I can't see it going much below the mid $45 range.
Q: My suggested allocation for Tech is 16% but due to the amazing run up lately of the likes of Nvidia, Amazon Google and Apple, I’m now over 35%. I know how important diversification is but the momentum is almost overwhelming.
Thoughts???
Thoughts???
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iShares Core S&P/TSX Capped Composite Index ETF (XIC)
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iShares MSCI EAFE Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XIN)
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Vanguard S&P 500 Index ETF (VFV)
Q: Hi All At 5i!
I would like to substitute XIC or XIN with VFV in hopes of more growth. Which would you suggest??
Cheers,
Tamara
I would like to substitute XIC or XIN with VFV in hopes of more growth. Which would you suggest??
Cheers,
Tamara
Q: Hi 5i,
A predictive question; I tax loss sold MG @ end of 2023 and should be qualified to re-buy. Would you wait for earnings Feb 9 before buying back the position? Put another way do you expect any issues with the up coming earnings for MG?
A predictive question; I tax loss sold MG @ end of 2023 and should be qualified to re-buy. Would you wait for earnings Feb 9 before buying back the position? Put another way do you expect any issues with the up coming earnings for MG?
Q: I'm new here so I'm hoping these two questions will be phrased properly and not too general. Please let me know if this is the case. Thank you in advance.
1) The performance of the US markets seems to be much better than TSX in the longer term. Should an average investor consider focusing mostly on US holdings instead of Canadian stocks?
2) I would like to get your opinion on HBGD in terms of potential returns, how risky is this ETF and what role could it play in an average investor's portfolio within a 7-8-year timeframe before when decumulation begins.
Note this is for an RRSP account.
Thank you in advance for any insight. Cheers.
1) The performance of the US markets seems to be much better than TSX in the longer term. Should an average investor consider focusing mostly on US holdings instead of Canadian stocks?
2) I would like to get your opinion on HBGD in terms of potential returns, how risky is this ETF and what role could it play in an average investor's portfolio within a 7-8-year timeframe before when decumulation begins.
Note this is for an RRSP account.
Thank you in advance for any insight. Cheers.
Q: If and when the war in Ukraine ends and they develop the Ukraine asset, what is the upside on this company?
Thanks,
Jim
Thanks,
Jim
Q: Hi there,
I have 1200:shares of CTS @ 6.00. I am thinking about buying 600 now. Is that a good or bad idea or should I wait for a bit to see if there next quarter results are solid? Or maybe just ease into it with more buys of less shares?
Ok thanks!
I have 1200:shares of CTS @ 6.00. I am thinking about buying 600 now. Is that a good or bad idea or should I wait for a bit to see if there next quarter results are solid? Or maybe just ease into it with more buys of less shares?
Ok thanks!
Q: Hi 5i,
On Feb 1st you included BCE as one of the companies with the safest dividends on the TSX.
On Feb 2nd the answer to a question on BCE was "and its free cash flow has been declining over the past few years. Over the past 12 months, its free cash flow is not sufficient to cover its dividends, and the company has issued debt to service these payments. Its debt-to-equity is climbing, and its net debt/EBITDA is high at 3.6X."
The 2 answers seem to be a bit of a contradiction. I understand you are referencing free cash flow (after capital expenditures) are not sufficient.
Would it have been better said that they are issuing debt to finance capital expenditures and infrastructure than to pay dividends?
On Feb 1st you included BCE as one of the companies with the safest dividends on the TSX.
On Feb 2nd the answer to a question on BCE was "and its free cash flow has been declining over the past few years. Over the past 12 months, its free cash flow is not sufficient to cover its dividends, and the company has issued debt to service these payments. Its debt-to-equity is climbing, and its net debt/EBITDA is high at 3.6X."
The 2 answers seem to be a bit of a contradiction. I understand you are referencing free cash flow (after capital expenditures) are not sufficient.
Would it have been better said that they are issuing debt to finance capital expenditures and infrastructure than to pay dividends?
Q: Hi, was wondering about swapping Nvei for Eif .
Looking for a more stable company with the dividend. Would also get a tax loss by selling Nvei . Could you talk about the two for management, debt, and long term investment..
Which would you like in a downturn or recession if or when we get one?
Thanks
Looking for a more stable company with the dividend. Would also get a tax loss by selling Nvei . Could you talk about the two for management, debt, and long term investment..
Which would you like in a downturn or recession if or when we get one?
Thanks
Q: I am considering swapping TecSys for Converge Technology Solutions
What is your opinion of this and why.
Thank You
Peter
What is your opinion of this and why.
Thank You
Peter
Q: Would now be a good time to sell IBM? I bought it years ago as a long-term hold, but it's way up, and I don't know if there's any more upside to it. If so, which US-listed company (or two) would you replace it with?