Q: iI have about $8,500 to invest in TFSA;'a what should I invest int?? Pretty balanced otherwise.
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Hess Corporation (HES)
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The Energy Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLE)
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Shell PLC American Depositary Shares (each representing two (2)) (SHEL)
Q: Hi folks
Today Feb 6, XLE is $85.45 as I type. I believe i read in the Q and A that you mentioned that if XLE dropped below $85.00 that the sector is rolling over. Is this still the case? If so what would you suggest I do if anything? My weighting is 9.5%. I own ENB, SHEL, HES, TOU, TVE, PEY, SU, PXT with each at varying weights. (ENB being the highest at 3.35% and I realize also a Utility)
Thankyou as always..much appreciated.
Today Feb 6, XLE is $85.45 as I type. I believe i read in the Q and A that you mentioned that if XLE dropped below $85.00 that the sector is rolling over. Is this still the case? If so what would you suggest I do if anything? My weighting is 9.5%. I own ENB, SHEL, HES, TOU, TVE, PEY, SU, PXT with each at varying weights. (ENB being the highest at 3.35% and I realize also a Utility)
Thankyou as always..much appreciated.
Q: Has there been positive news on REAL to explain the recent momentum? Is it time to sell and move on or hold for a few quarters? Thank you.
Q: I am looking to put some USD, currently held inside an RSP to work on either of these Cdn banks. Is there a preference, or should I look at buying both? Also, would it be better to buy the US listed stock, as I have USD - or convert to Cdn dollars and buy the Cdn listed stock?
Many thanks!
Dawn
Many thanks!
Dawn
Q: Can I get your pick between the two?
Can you analyse last 3 years finances and provide some commentary on future growth for both?
Thank you
Can you analyse last 3 years finances and provide some commentary on future growth for both?
Thank you
Q: There’s discussion about whether Costco will increase their membership fees and about a potential special dividend. I’m planning to sell some shares. Should I wait for either or both of these things to happen or pull the trigger now? How do you feel about Costco in general right now?
Q: what is the earnings expectations
Q: I’m looking for a couple of tfsa idea. Some ideas that could compliment existing holdings.
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tfii
bn and bam
Thank you.
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bn and bam
Thank you.
Q: Hi 5i Team- Although I am familiar with the following metrics/terms I am having difficulty differentiating them one from the other and having a clear understanding of what each one means. Could you explain the difference between earnings, net earnings and profit. Also what is the difference between cash flow and free cash flow. In addition does free cash flow automatically mean profitability. Thanks.
Q: Canadian banks:
How high a weighting in Canadian banks would you be comfortable holding?
How high a weighting in Canadian banks would you be comfortable holding?
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Enbridge Inc. (ENB)
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Labrador Iron Ore Royalty Corporation (LIF)
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Transcontinental Inc. Class A Subordinate Voting Shares (TCL.A)
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Nutrien Ltd. (NTR)
Q: Follow up to my last question - thanks for the answer. Any comments on the sell sequence and timing for ENB, LIF, NTR and TCL.A. I have done pretty well with all of these except TCL.A which is a bit in the red.
Some of these are cyclical, and your guess on when to sell will be better than mine.
Thanks,
Jim
Question:
I have an unregistered account with about 12 CDN blue chip stocks. The purpose of the account is to generate dividend income for the next several decades, while providing slow and steady capital growth. I have taken the decision to exit ENB, LIF, NTR and TCL.A and to increase holdings in AQN, NPI, PMO205, XTR. I know timing will never be perfect, but just looking for some timing guidance due to current market conditions and cyclicality of some of these stocks. Trying to avoid horrible hindsight commentry: that was OBVIOUSLY a poor time to make that change....
Answer:
An easy solution of course is to add one of the four once a month and we would be fine with such a strategy. All four buy proposals will have some sensitivity to rates, and Canada has already indicated rate hikes will pause. The bond market expects rate CUTS in Canada later this year, so finishing purchases in June could end up well.
Some of these are cyclical, and your guess on when to sell will be better than mine.
Thanks,
Jim
Question:
I have an unregistered account with about 12 CDN blue chip stocks. The purpose of the account is to generate dividend income for the next several decades, while providing slow and steady capital growth. I have taken the decision to exit ENB, LIF, NTR and TCL.A and to increase holdings in AQN, NPI, PMO205, XTR. I know timing will never be perfect, but just looking for some timing guidance due to current market conditions and cyclicality of some of these stocks. Trying to avoid horrible hindsight commentry: that was OBVIOUSLY a poor time to make that change....
Answer:
An easy solution of course is to add one of the four once a month and we would be fine with such a strategy. All four buy proposals will have some sensitivity to rates, and Canada has already indicated rate hikes will pause. The bond market expects rate CUTS in Canada later this year, so finishing purchases in June could end up well.
Q: Having recently watched on BNN an expert on technical analysis, could you provide me with your opinion on how important moving averages are and which ones are the best to look at - the 50 day moving average, 200 moving day average or other. Also where would be the best site to go to track these moving averages. I have never paid much attention to technical investing but am starting to think that it does have its place in assessing the success of a stock. Thanks.
Q: Just looking for updated views on both.
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BMO Canadian Dividend ETF (ZDV)
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Global X Active Canadian Dividend ETF (HAL)
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Global X S&P/TSX 60 Index Corporate Class ETF (HXT)
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iShares Canadian Select Dividend Index ETF (XDV)
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iShares S&P/TSX Composite High Dividend Index ETF (XEI)
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iShares S&P/TSX Canadian Dividend Aristocrats Index ETF (CDZ)
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Invesco Canadian Dividend Index ETF (PDC)
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Vanguard FTSE Canadian High Dividend Yield Index ETF (VDY)
Q: From a dividend growth and overall return perspective, could you please rank the above etfs ? I do not need the income so my preference would go to HXT. Am I getting exposed to a lot more volatility in your opinion ?
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NIO Inc. American depositary shares each representing one Class A (NIO)
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Exro Technologies Inc. (EXRO)
Q: What are your thoughts on these two companies for a speculative higher risk investment? Thanks for your valued advice
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BMO High Yield US Corporate Bond Hedged to CAD Index ETF (ZHY)
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iShares U.S. High Yield Bond Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XHY)
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PIMCO Dynamic Income Fund (PDI)
Q: Over the last couple months I have increased the fixed income portion of my RSP, and would like to finish with a smallish position in a a high-yield bond ETF. Been looking at PDI and ZHY/XHY (they seem about the same). Some questions:
1) is the current PDI premium normal for this fund on a historical basis
2) the PDI dividend seems consistent, but how do they manage to maintain that level
3) PDI is more international than the others - do you see this as a positive or negative for high-yield corporate holdings
4) do you think it is too early to get into high-yield if interest rates keep going up or if we get into a "significant" recession
5) who do you consider to be the best manager of these 3 ETFs, and if you would buy , which is your pick and why
Thank-you Grant
1) is the current PDI premium normal for this fund on a historical basis
2) the PDI dividend seems consistent, but how do they manage to maintain that level
3) PDI is more international than the others - do you see this as a positive or negative for high-yield corporate holdings
4) do you think it is too early to get into high-yield if interest rates keep going up or if we get into a "significant" recession
5) who do you consider to be the best manager of these 3 ETFs, and if you would buy , which is your pick and why
Thank-you Grant
Q: Can you give me your current opinion of Dollarama.
I'm beginning to feel it's over-valued. Can you also comment on its debt level.
I'm thinking that trimming or even selling might be the best move at this point.
I'm beginning to feel it's over-valued. Can you also comment on its debt level.
I'm thinking that trimming or even selling might be the best move at this point.
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Brookfield Renewable Corporation Class A Exchangeable Subordinate Voting Shares (BEPC)
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Brookfield Renewable Corporation Class A Subordinate (BEPC)
Q: Hello 5i,
Just a follow up on feb 6 question on bipc. Was it attractive below $40 usd or cad?
What is the actual p/e on it?
Which would you consider better today: bepc or bipc for total returns over next two years?
Tia
Just a follow up on feb 6 question on bipc. Was it attractive below $40 usd or cad?
What is the actual p/e on it?
Which would you consider better today: bepc or bipc for total returns over next two years?
Tia
Q: I think Canada is heading for a 'soft landing' where growth remains intact, employment is decent and interest rates remain at this level for at least a year. What Canadian sectors or industries will benefit from this environment the most?
Q: Any analyst covering Topicus? If so what is expected tomorrow?
Thx
Thx