Q: I heard the AMZN announced that they are getting into the same space as ENGH and suspect this is a large reason for the drop today. Can you please let me know if this changes your thoughts on ENGH going forward? Perhaps time to sell after a good run and look for better opportunities elsewhere?
Thanks for the help
Q: The sell of on Tue. Mar. 28 seems to be rather extreme, A fellow investor pointed out "looking at the ENB chart (US chart) it looks ugly to me like its ready to take a dive (head and shoulders formation) ; the way I'm seeing it is if ENB looks bearish then ENF is probably going to take a dive as well which brings me back to the same question, why did ENF sell off so bad. The chart is here: https://tvc-invdn-com.akamaized.net/data/tvc_4a2816752f087df5dc33999672d10282.png
Would you please provide your comments and analysis.
Q: Hello 5I
Could you please rank the following aspects of an equity in order of importance to yourselves. I know that these lists are a personal biased ranking but it gives me insight into how you perceive a stock when you need to buy or sell. Can you assume for the list that you are adding to a balanced portfolio and if you need to use an example, could it be from the Balanced Equity Portfolio. Would the list change between buying and selling?
Growth
Valuation
Cash flow as part of the valuation
Debt as part of the valuation
Management
Momentum
Sector Momentum
Recent Events
Past Performance/Execution
Dividends
Dividend Increases(History of)
Currency
Politics
Anything else
When I look at a marijuana stock I think this is impossible for me to purchase due to valuation. Am I wrong? I thought the same thing about Teck Resources when it was $6/share. I know that these stocks are not in your portfolios but I am hoping to apply your thoughts to stocks within your portfolios.
Thank You
Jeremy
Q: Hi team
this stock has been on the decline despite the rise in real estate prices in Toronto
are the earnings in line of the expectations ?
what will be a triggering factor to make this stock bounce higher ?
are there any other Reits that enable the investor to take advantage of the real estate prices in toronto ? thanks
Michael
Q: Hello 5I Team. I'm wondering if you may be able to recommend a forum or venue for a business start up to seek (private) equity investment. I've taken a more active roll with a company that will be mining materials for use in cement (an infrastructure investment much like a small Vulcan Materials Co.). I've registered with FundingPost and am using some 'guerilla tactics' but would appreciate any advice, or the advice of 5I members.
Thanks,
Brian
Q: Goodday guys. Have 2500 shares of sis and up 13K shouldI sell a thousand anddiversify bought @ 8.30 .. No need oil . Would appreciate your advice, Thanks for all you do. Maybe you should start a shriners fund in your name for KIds and we could donate. Thanx again.Cliff
Q: Curious to know your thoughts about this company?
I would like you to reference all valuation metrics that you use in your answer. Also, I hear they have a partnership with Facebook?
Q: What did you think of the Q4 results from Lassonde? Other than liquidity, any reservations about the company? Has been in business quite a long time but despite it's $1.5B market cap, not a company that one hears about that often.
Q: I own a number of reset prefs. Most trade near the 25.00 range or below.
Two issues puzzle me
Na bank 5.6% reset 2021 at 4.9 plus Boc 5y trades at 27.00
and
Can.west Bank 6.25% reset 2021 at 5.47 plus boc 5y trades at 27.26
My guess at reset dates they will probably be redeemed at 25.
why would they trade so far above the redemption price
thanks
Q: Liquidity. As general rule regarding liquidity, I've tried to ensure that the number of shares held do not exceed 10% of the average daily trading volume. For a sizeable 20-30 stock portfolio this eliminates many thinly traded stocks including some in the Model portfolios.
I would appreciate your comments on liquidity considerations when buying/selling a security?
And, is it different for ETF's. Thank you.
Q: Ran a screen for companies with good dividend, high ROE, and reasonable P/E. Seems a lot of REITS appear on such a list. Could you indicate your general thoughts at this time on REITS and related companies. Could you also please rank the following on stability of income, with some growth potential. Thanks much.
FN First National Financial
AAR.UN Pure Industrial REIT
SOT.UN. Slate Office REIT
RUF.UN Pure Multi-Family REIT
INO.UN Inovalis REIT
EXE - Extendicare
Q: Hello I currently own both of these stocks in a long term hold RRSP portfolio with the drip turned on that is well balanced. I was wondering which one of these stock would you prefer to purchase more of. Thanks for all the help
Q: A couple of days ago, Greenspace Brands had a NR which appears to indicate that they are making serious in roads into the retail space in Canada with a multitude of products. Although a small company at this point and despite the competitive nature of the business, their rapid progress is impressive and management seem to be very switched on. In addition, the warrants also look like a serious bargain given that they don't expire for 2 years.
In light of these developments, is it possible that you may begin to analyze JTR as a potential candidate for your growth fund.
Q: I know from your many answers of late that you have confidence in CXI and its management team long term.
Are concerned about the recent resignations of the CFO and now another director; if not, how do you get comfortable with developments like these - do you talk to the departing employees?