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Q: Dear 5i
Do all the US stock futures trade out of Tokyo ?
How does the trading of stock futures overseas affect the US and CDN markets (Indices ) ? If US stock futures are down then do the US stocks in the US markets start the next day down lower as a result of the Asian markets being down or do US stock values start off the next day where they left off the day before in the US markets ?
Hope this question makes sense . I'm trying to get a feel for applying a stop/loss on a stock so knowing how the futures markets affect opening North American prices is important to have an understanding of this .
Thanks
Bill C.
Do all the US stock futures trade out of Tokyo ?
How does the trading of stock futures overseas affect the US and CDN markets (Indices ) ? If US stock futures are down then do the US stocks in the US markets start the next day down lower as a result of the Asian markets being down or do US stock values start off the next day where they left off the day before in the US markets ?
Hope this question makes sense . I'm trying to get a feel for applying a stop/loss on a stock so knowing how the futures markets affect opening North American prices is important to have an understanding of this .
Thanks
Bill C.
Q: Regarding dividends payment in US. You are right as every broker has its rules. For webbroker at TD you have to open a US account and transfer securities to the US to be able to keep dividends from being converted. For BMO and Questrade the account holds both US and Cdn securities and the dividends are paid in the currency it is declared and not converted unless you request the conversion.
Q: On the question Mar. 5 by James about Canadian companies and US dividends, I called my broker and discussed my dividends remaining in US currency, he said that I would have to transfer the Canadian stocks to my US side of the account and then the dividends would be paid in US money and then if I wanted to sell the stock I could sell it in US money or they would move it back to the Canadian side. With the Norbert Gambit situation, I thought you could only transfer Canadian stocks that were also listed on the US side. The stock I transferred AQN (Algonquin Power) I didn't think was listed on the US side too. I have other stocks in the same situation but I don't think a lot of them are dual listed. Should I go ahead and transfer the other ones over or I am not getting the right information from the broker? Thanks Dennis
Q: On the question asked by James..."Canadian names paying US dividends", does that only work if a person has a non registered US account or can the same benefit work in a Canadian non registered account?
thanks,
Paul
thanks,
Paul
Q: Hello,
I was watching an interview on BNN with Mr. Wonderful where he disclosed this little company which is using psychedelics for treatment of depression, PTSD, ADHD in adults, drug addiction therapies and a host of other potential avenues. After doing some light digging it also turns out Linton is on the board of this company. They trade on the NEO exchange which I have never heard of, can you give me your opinion of this exchange and this very small company. I realize this is early days. This would be a flier long hold 5 years.
I was watching an interview on BNN with Mr. Wonderful where he disclosed this little company which is using psychedelics for treatment of depression, PTSD, ADHD in adults, drug addiction therapies and a host of other potential avenues. After doing some light digging it also turns out Linton is on the board of this company. They trade on the NEO exchange which I have never heard of, can you give me your opinion of this exchange and this very small company. I realize this is early days. This would be a flier long hold 5 years.
Q: Can you recommend websites (free and subscribed) for ETFs in which each ETF is presented in a table format by yields, returns, and their respective beta, etc.?
Thanks.
Thanks.
Q: I have never asked a single private question and how come some of the answers I received are designated as "private question" (like the one I just asked about AD today) and never appeared on the "Questions" tab.
Can you check and see if there is some problem with my link or the program. Thanks.
Can you check and see if there is some problem with my link or the program. Thanks.
Q: Hi Team,
Central banks coordinated rate cut intervention will be negative for bank and insurance sector profitability considering growth expectations are minimal and recession fears also growing. Both BNS and TD are at a 3 year low and dropping further. US banks like JPM have performed much better compared to Canadian banks.
For new money should I wait for further price stability in bank stocks
Thanks
Central banks coordinated rate cut intervention will be negative for bank and insurance sector profitability considering growth expectations are minimal and recession fears also growing. Both BNS and TD are at a 3 year low and dropping further. US banks like JPM have performed much better compared to Canadian banks.
For new money should I wait for further price stability in bank stocks
Thanks
Q: technically speaking, where are the support levels for S+P 500,the Dow and the TSX if I were to let some funds go to work in this current downdraft? support levels please...and thanks as always...I know that aiming at a target sometimes misses its mark..
Q: You have probably answered similar questions but are there any companies you would buy here given the market turmoil? In particular, are there names that stand out in the sense that there are babies thrown out with the bathwater that are relatively immune to what's going on and because of strong balance sheets may actually “benefit” relative to their competition. Could you suggest some med. to large cap Canadian and US stocks that stand out to you? Thanks!
Q: Has the expansion of the US Fed balance sheet since 2008 contributed to the performance of the markets by keeping interest rates low?
Given the last week of market activity, do you think the US Fed will lean towards cutting the discount rate shortly?
Do you think that this is the appropriate policy response?
Why?
Should interest rates be as low as they are?
Does the US stock market need a low interest rate environment in order to do well?
Thank you.
Given the last week of market activity, do you think the US Fed will lean towards cutting the discount rate shortly?
Do you think that this is the appropriate policy response?
Why?
Should interest rates be as low as they are?
Does the US stock market need a low interest rate environment in order to do well?
Thank you.
Q: Is dividend growth a good long term investment strategy? Would you give me 10 stocks each for US and CA markets that are good dividend growth candidates not overpriced right now? thank you!
Q: Any companies that seem to be worthwhile picking away at with the sell-off? Thanks!
Q: I am up for renewal and want to renew for more than one year so I can get a discount. Do you still have that option
Thanks
Thanks
Q: Good Evening
In one of your answers today about Magna you indicated that the corona virus will affect negatively "everything". Yet, today we saw that some stocks like Northview REIT and Fortis were not affected. Can you please elaborate which sectors will not be affected by the corona virus?
Thanks
In one of your answers today about Magna you indicated that the corona virus will affect negatively "everything". Yet, today we saw that some stocks like Northview REIT and Fortis were not affected. Can you please elaborate which sectors will not be affected by the corona virus?
Thanks
Q: Hi 5I team, can you explain in what ways the coronovirus affect stock market. Flu virus in the states are infecting over millions of people every years and killing over 100,000 this year .Thanks.
Q: With the markets down big time with coronavirus issues. What companies would you recommend which have gone down a lot but have huge potential once everything is back to normal.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Q: What advice do you have given the current market correction given the virus? I have a conservative portfolio (banks, utilities and telecommunications, Berkshire B and Microsoft?
Thank you.
Thank you.
Q: Can you offer a list of what would be considered the "interest sensitive" stocks that are in your portfolios? Thanks.