Q: Your comments on PNG and outlook. Thanks
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Q: May I have your opinion on this stock please?
John
John
Q: Since it is very difficult to maintain or increase market share in mobile telephony. Isn’t it a good idea to turn to fiber optic network like with the recent acquisition of Zippy Fiber to maintain a stable source of income and free cash flow?
In your answer dated Nov 19, you write`` it seems to have lost its way a bit, with selling assets to pay down debt and then making a big acquisition. ``
Your view on this would be appreciated.
Thanks
Yves
In your answer dated Nov 19, you write`` it seems to have lost its way a bit, with selling assets to pay down debt and then making a big acquisition. ``
Your view on this would be appreciated.
Thanks
Yves
Q: Hi Team,
What’s your take on Nvda earnings? For the 2nd quarter in a row now the stock is falling after an earnings beat. Just wondering if the shares are fully valued (topped out) here? Is it worth selling some shares for the prospect of better share price gains with other smaller cap growth names? Is nvda now “too big” of market cap to see much more gains from here ?
Thanks ,
Shane
What’s your take on Nvda earnings? For the 2nd quarter in a row now the stock is falling after an earnings beat. Just wondering if the shares are fully valued (topped out) here? Is it worth selling some shares for the prospect of better share price gains with other smaller cap growth names? Is nvda now “too big” of market cap to see much more gains from here ?
Thanks ,
Shane
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Intuitive Surgical Inc. (ISRG)
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Eli Lilly and Company (LLY)
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UnitedHealth Group Incorporated (DE) (UNH)
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Novo Nordisk A/S (NVO)
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Health Care Select Sector SPDR (XLV)
Q: I own the following in the health care field. Are there any other suggestions? My first choice is an ETF. I am considering IHI.
XLV, Stryker, JNJ, P & G
Thank you
Paul
XLV, Stryker, JNJ, P & G
Thank you
Paul
Q: Is Nep a buy at this level?
Q: Hello 5i team
Does the recent 18% decline represent an attractive entry point for this quality stock?
Thanks
Does the recent 18% decline represent an attractive entry point for this quality stock?
Thanks
Q: CLBT is a company that you seem to be high on. Revenue seems to growing at healthy rate , margins are but looks like they are not yet profitable. What makes this company intriguing ? What are the expected revenue and net income /eps for the next 2 years
Q: Hello
5is thoughts for a registered acct
3+ yr hold (assume usa 2028 election) recommendation & why ?
5is thoughts for a registered acct
3+ yr hold (assume usa 2028 election) recommendation & why ?
Q: For my TFSA, I am hesitating between VBAL and XBAL. Which one do you prefer? Because of the U.S. and international component of these ETFs, will there be withholding taxes in a TFSA or other tax considerations we should know about? Thank you for your guidance
Q: If I wanted to invest in a Base Metals etf which would you recommend?
Thanks
Thanks
Q: Hello,
Can you please provide recommendations of US REITs covering AI server infrastructure and or warehousing for entities such as AMAZON.
Thank you!
Can you please provide recommendations of US REITs covering AI server infrastructure and or warehousing for entities such as AMAZON.
Thank you!
Q: Thoughts on SYM? - it is surging.
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Purpose High Interest Savings Fund (PSA)
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Global X High Interest Savings ETF (CASH)
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Global X 0-3 Month T-Bill ETF (CBIL)
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High Interest Savings Account ETF (HISA)
Q: I am concerned about the height of the stock markets and am in the process of reducing my equity holdings. If there is a correction or bear market next year, then I would want to be able to invest again at some point.
With the cash that becomes available from the sale of equities, what would you recommend as an investment? I am looking for something that is extremely safe, can be sold at any time (which eliminates a GIC for consideration) and gives me a bit of yield/gain. Are there any ETFs which fit this bill?
Thank you for this wonderful service.
With the cash that becomes available from the sale of equities, what would you recommend as an investment? I am looking for something that is extremely safe, can be sold at any time (which eliminates a GIC for consideration) and gives me a bit of yield/gain. Are there any ETFs which fit this bill?
Thank you for this wonderful service.
Q: For short term treasuries in a USD RRSP, is VGSH a good choice, or are there better ?
Q: What are your thoughts on this one for a purchase now. Interested in the dividend but want capital protection as well. I don't mind if Dividend fluctuates but would like it above 6%. Would you be a buyer at this time ?
Q: What is your recent take on Cleveland-Cliffs since their purchase of Stelco? Are their shares worth holding and maybe adding to for the medium to long term?
Q: If you were only able to buy 3 US stocks and had a 3 year time line, regardless of risk, which would you pick?
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JPMorgan Equity Premium Income ETF (JEPI)
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JPMorgan Nasdaq Equity Premium Income ETF (JEPQ)
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JPMorgan US Equity Premium Income Active ETF (JEPI)
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JPMorgan Nasdaq Equity Premium Income Active ETF (JEPQ)
Q: The US versions of these ETFs have high yields. I am selling some of my more volatile RRSP holdings and want to move the funds into ETFs that add stability and a return of 8-10% with dividend/growth. Are these ETF's considered relatively stable. and is there a point that they should be considered less stable, for example, if interest rates rise. The Cdn equiv show no dividend. Is there a reason for this?
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Chartwell Retirement Residences (CSH.UN)
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Savaria Corporation (SIS)
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Sienna Senior Living Inc. (SIA)
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Andlauer Healthcare Group Inc. Subordinate Voting Shares (AND)
Q: I’ve always had less than positive results investing in the healthcare sector. Finally I decided to go with an ETF (XHC) to do away with the individual stock picking risk which has since declined as well. I am now thinking of sticking with “healthcare adjacent” companies since SIS (currently owned) has done well for me. Can you please comment on SIA, CSH, and AND, the first two have run up a bit recently and I wonder about their valuations and future prospects. Any other candidates that might fit the bill you could recommend, I know choices in Canada are slim?