Q: On the Balanced Portfolio, which stocks would you initiate positions in, given current risks and prices?
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Q: TOU has been range been bound between $60 and $70 for the past 2 years. Natural gas has hovered between $1.60 and $3 over that same timeframe. In the past 6 months, gas has more than doubled to $4.10 today and yet TOU has only grown 8.5% in that same time frame. What is holding back the price of TOU ?
Q: With the recent sale of some of it’s South American assets, what percentage of it’s revenue/market cap would be coming from its non North American positions?
Q: Hi Guys,
What's your take on GLXY.
Add more here or what is a good entry point.
What's your take on GLXY.
Add more here or what is a good entry point.
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SmartCentres Real Estate Investment Trust (SRU.UN)
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Granite Real Estate Investment Trust (GRT.UN)
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BMO Equal Weight Utilities Index ETF (ZUT)
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iShares Core Canadian Universe Bond Index ETF (XBB)
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Choice Properties Real Estate Investment Trust (CHP.UN)
Q: I am looking to offset some equity risk with fixed incomes or proxies of the same that ideally have some capital gains potential. Could you please comment on the risk level of some of these bond proxies, as well as preferred shares, from a risk perspective?
Irrespective of whether we have tariffs coming it is difficult to say that the unpredictability will stop.
Irrespective of whether we have tariffs coming it is difficult to say that the unpredictability will stop.
Q: Can you recommend an ETF for a TFSA with a 5-10 year horizon?
Q: What do you make of SHOP's stance on DEI? Any idea why they would do what they've done? What impact will this have for the company? I don't think it's a positive.
Q: I believe Trump is bluffing about tariffs on Canada, especially tariffs on auto industry.
Even if enacted, they will be removed shortly.
What companies ie stocks would you see as especially poised to move up?
Please list them from most upside potential to least, please add others if applicable
Even if enacted, they will be removed shortly.
What companies ie stocks would you see as especially poised to move up?
Please list them from most upside potential to least, please add others if applicable
Q: If one was unsure of the current environment does something like FTLS make sense? Are there other more attractive Long/Short ETFs? Thank-you.
Q: Please comment on earnings and guidance for these 2 companies. Thank you.
Q: Could I get your take away points from the Q 4 release?
Q: The basic question is - has FCX improved its value since 2020 when it was valued at around $20 US - the implied question is it worth its current pricing especially given the fog around the climate change issue?
Q: I find the pace of disruption and innovation in the fintech space is evolving very rapidly so its hard to pick winners. What do you think of SOFI as a long term position. Quality of management, business moat , growth profile, competition, risk of disruption?
Thanks.
Thanks.
Q: Apparently RKLB is under attack by a short. Specifically that Neutron is behind schedule and current valuation cannot be justified. Your thoughts?
Q: Hi 5i Team,
I'm looking for an ETF that would be similar to VE, to invest in Europe, that I could purchase with US funds in an RRSP. I would like the dividend/payout to be at least as high as VE. I might even prefer an ETF with top quality companies in Europe (e.g., top 50, or 100) with a tilt towards industrials/consumer disc/staples, if something like that exists with a decent payout? I'm already overweight in financials and US tech.
I'd appreciate any ideas you might have.
Thank you,
Lisa
I'm looking for an ETF that would be similar to VE, to invest in Europe, that I could purchase with US funds in an RRSP. I would like the dividend/payout to be at least as high as VE. I might even prefer an ETF with top quality companies in Europe (e.g., top 50, or 100) with a tilt towards industrials/consumer disc/staples, if something like that exists with a decent payout? I'm already overweight in financials and US tech.
I'd appreciate any ideas you might have.
Thank you,
Lisa
Q: Given the recent decline in TSLA, and the focus in the media of Elon Musk, care to provide some guidance to a long term investor. Thank you !
Q: Your thoughts about a new position in either rrsp or tfsa for 3/5 years in this volatile environment ?
Thank you for such a great service to us all.
Thank you for such a great service to us all.
Q: Can I please have your thoughts on Axon's earnings announced on February 25th. After it's huge drop this past week is this a buying opportunity or a chance to get out? Your overall thoughts on the company would be appreciated. Thank You.
Q: Hi, INTU has been taking a beating. Are there still lingering issues? There was a short report some time back...
Your thoughts on earnings and if you'd consider it a compelling enough buy at this time.
thx, Mark
Your thoughts on earnings and if you'd consider it a compelling enough buy at this time.
thx, Mark
Q: 5i core principles
Can you clarify what you mean with this statement?
Avoid Concentrated Risks
"Don’t make a portfolio reliant on a single stock."
This is staight forward. But how many do you recommend?
"no matter how well you know a company or how confident you are in it, it can still go down."
How do you mitigate risk? It would seem that having a method of getting out of non or under performing stocks would be prudent.
"Having too many eggs in one basket can cause a lot of problems that are hard to bounce back from."
Are you suggesting having many baskets or having one basket with a few eggs that you carefully monitor?
I will post this under Avoid Concentrated Risks in the forums section if anyone wants to comment.
Can you clarify what you mean with this statement?
Avoid Concentrated Risks
"Don’t make a portfolio reliant on a single stock."
This is staight forward. But how many do you recommend?
"no matter how well you know a company or how confident you are in it, it can still go down."
How do you mitigate risk? It would seem that having a method of getting out of non or under performing stocks would be prudent.
"Having too many eggs in one basket can cause a lot of problems that are hard to bounce back from."
Are you suggesting having many baskets or having one basket with a few eggs that you carefully monitor?
I will post this under Avoid Concentrated Risks in the forums section if anyone wants to comment.