Q: Further to my earlier question again I have a TFSA with these 5 equal weight components: CSU, ATD, TRI, SLF, and ENB. Could you kindly suggest an additional 5 or 6 Canadian equities that would be appropriate to add at this time?
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Q: I currently have holdings in ATD, CSU, ENB, SLF, and TRI in my TFSA in equal value. Are any of these worth adding to and in what order?
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Emera Incorporated (EMA)
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North West Company Inc. (The) (NWC)
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Leon's Furniture Limited (LNF)
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Exchange Income Corporation (EIF)
Q: For the last 5 years LNF has done nothing. Yes it hs a dividend of 3.8%. But cheap as it is do you see it advancing much? EMA, EIF, and NWC pay higher dividends and have advanced quite a bit since bought. Would it be suggested that any of these three could replace LNF or should I hang on to LNF in the hopes that it may spring to life?
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NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA)
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Super Micro Computer Inc. (SMCI)
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Axon Enterprise Inc. (AXON)
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Vertiv Holdings LLC Class A (VRT)
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Celsius Holdings Inc. (CELH)
Q: Can you please supply 5 names that have the highest potential for growth in the next year. Div, non div, any sector. Just best growth. US and CDN.
Thank you in advance.
John
Thank you in advance.
John
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Constellation Software Inc. (CSU)
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Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc. (ATD)
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TerraVest Industries Inc. (TVK)
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Hammond Power Solutions Inc. Class A Subordinate Voting Shares (HPS.A)
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Boyd Group Services Inc. (BYD)
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Lumine Group Inc. (LMN)
Q: If you were to pick quality compounders in the small cap space (US or Canada) like 3 mentioned, can you suggest a couple of good ones. I generally prefer long term horizon. Thanks. Shyam
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PayPal Holdings Inc. (PYPL)
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Block Inc. Class A (SQ)
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Lightspeed Commerce Inc. Subordinate Voting Shares (LSPD)
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Nuvei Corporation Subordinate Voting Shares (NVEI)
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Fiserv Inc. (FI)
Q: Hello Peter,
Would the fintech stocks be classified under technology stocks similar to Amazon, Google, etc or are they seen as more financial ? if there is a rotation out of tech, would the fintechs be hit accordingly? Thanks very much
Would the fintech stocks be classified under technology stocks similar to Amazon, Google, etc or are they seen as more financial ? if there is a rotation out of tech, would the fintechs be hit accordingly? Thanks very much
Q: Thoughts on Quarter and Guidance Please ? They always seem a little conservative with Guidance IMO , Yours ? I am Investing based on the fact they seem to have most of the important demographics for females and males .
Many Thanks
Greg
Many Thanks
Greg
Q: Can you update your opinion of Blackline Safety and its cash flow milestones? Would you recommend as a small/micro cap?
Q: Hello. Any views on the proposed AMT changes related to the inclusion rate for capital gains/losses? At this time there really seems to be a significant imbalance between gains and losses, but I am also hearing that because of this there is significant pushback.
Thanks.
Thanks.
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Brookfield Infrastructure Corporation Class A Exchangeable Subordinate Voting Shares (BIPC)
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Brookfield Corporation Class A Limited Voting Shares (BN)
Q: Selling BIPC for tax loss and planning to rebuy iin 30 days. Can you please suggest a proxy? Or not.
Many thanks and Happy Holidays
C
Many thanks and Happy Holidays
C
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Suncor Energy Inc. (SU)
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Canadian Natural Resources Limited (CNQ)
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Tourmaline Oil Corp. (TOU)
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iShares S&P/TSX Capped Energy Index ETF (XEG)
Q: Hi, Energy sector has been weak for past few months, for a variety of reasons. Oil and NG prices have been drifting lower and OPEC keeps sending mixed signals. US sanctions on Russia have only produced a muted response, with their Oil finding its way to India, China and many other countries. Oil is hovering back to $70 level and still there is no sign of US ready to fill in their SPR. After a strong 2021 and 2022 (and 1st half of 2023), do you think, current weakness could be temporary and it's just a short term breather ? Or, considering the cyclic nature of the sector ( possible recession concerns ) and history, it might be time to take some profits and reduce the sector weight, from your generally suggested 10% to say 5% ? If so, would you trim equally or in any order among these holdings ? Thank You
Q: Peter; Does the family have a controlling stock position ? And do any institutions hold a large portion? Thanks.
Rod
Rod
Q: If a person has quite a high capital gain in SLF would you still endorse selling to a 2.5% and buying IFC or just continue to hold SLF?
Thanks
Thanks
Q: I am not a TAX expert but I thought that any option premium collected today should be claimed in 2023 not 2024. Since income is coming this year not next year.
Q: Good morning 5i
Looked on Google for an answer for this question but couldn’t find anything. If i sell a covered call option today with an expiration date in January, in which the stock is called away, in what year would I pay the capital gains tax, 23 or 24?
Thanks
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Asked by joseph on December 08, 2023
5I RESEARCH ANSWER:
The stock will be sold in 2024, so is taxable in 2024. The options will be closed out in 2024, so the premium is also taxable in 2024 (as a capital gain).
Q: Good morning 5i
Looked on Google for an answer for this question but couldn’t find anything. If i sell a covered call option today with an expiration date in January, in which the stock is called away, in what year would I pay the capital gains tax, 23 or 24?
Thanks
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Asked by joseph on December 08, 2023
5I RESEARCH ANSWER:
The stock will be sold in 2024, so is taxable in 2024. The options will be closed out in 2024, so the premium is also taxable in 2024 (as a capital gain).
Q: Would you switch from SYZ to TIXT? Which has the better long term prospects?
Q: If you wanted to add to either TOI or SHOP but only have money for one which would you choose?
Thanks
Thanks
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Fortis Inc. (FTS)
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Emera Incorporated (EMA)
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Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp. (AQN)
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Hydro One Limited (H)
Q: Hello Peter,
I am thinking of increasing my weight to 5 percent for Fortis. I understand that the company has been stable for long time with increasing dividends, but is it possible that it could run into headwinds as Algonquin did? I am wondering if i should stick to 3 percent and put the other 2 percent in hydro one and Emera.. Thanks very much
I am thinking of increasing my weight to 5 percent for Fortis. I understand that the company has been stable for long time with increasing dividends, but is it possible that it could run into headwinds as Algonquin did? I am wondering if i should stick to 3 percent and put the other 2 percent in hydro one and Emera.. Thanks very much
Q: Good Morning,
Your recent answer on FCIV prompts me to ask the following. How would you compare it to ZDI.
Investment yield compares favourably for ZDI but 3 yr ttl return favors FCIV with an asset blend that is quite different. At first I was going to shift from ZDI to FCIV.
However with the heavier trend toward Real Estate (1.86% vs 9.32%) and Industrials (11.26% vs 23.71%) for FCIV is now prompting me to go 50/50 on these etfs for diversification. Any suggestions.
Your recent answer on FCIV prompts me to ask the following. How would you compare it to ZDI.
Investment yield compares favourably for ZDI but 3 yr ttl return favors FCIV with an asset blend that is quite different. At first I was going to shift from ZDI to FCIV.
However with the heavier trend toward Real Estate (1.86% vs 9.32%) and Industrials (11.26% vs 23.71%) for FCIV is now prompting me to go 50/50 on these etfs for diversification. Any suggestions.
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Suncor Energy Inc. (SU)
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Canadian Natural Resources Limited (CNQ)
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Great-West Lifeco Inc. (GWO)
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Sun Life Financial Inc. (SLF)
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Tourmaline Oil Corp. (TOU)
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Lundin Mining Corporation (LUN)
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Nutrien Ltd. (NTR)
Q: Can you recommend a few other Canadian value stocks like SLF, with a low P/E, good dividend and little or no debt - it would appear that SLF has a net of about $74B in cash.
Thanks!
Thanks!
Q: Can you provide you view on this company. How do you like the risk/reward factor? What does the runway look like until fresh cash flow and profitability growth kicks in?
thx
thx