Q: Just wondering about the wisdom of purchasing this stock just to capture the dividend then selling it. You would only need to hold it for the time period necessary to be guaranteed the dividend which would be just a few days. I suspect the share price would not drop substantially in those few days. I do not care about share price appreciation that one would get with a buy and hold strategy.
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iShares Core MSCI All Country World ex Canada Index ETF (XAW)
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BMO S&P 500 Index ETF (ZSP)
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iShares Core S&P 500 Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XSP)
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iShares MSCI World Index ETF (XWD)
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Vanguard FTSE Global All Cap ex Canada Index ETF (VXC)
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RBC Global All-Equity Portfolio Series A (RBF526)
Q: hi, What yours thoughts for those Fund for 2/3% portfolio?
is it to expensive?
thanks jean guy.
is it to expensive?
thanks jean guy.
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PayPal Holdings Inc. (PYPL)
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Block Inc. Class A (SQ)
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Amplify Transformational Data Sharing ETF (BLOK)
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MicroStrategy Incorporated (MSTR)
Q: I took a position in BLOK:US on the recommendation of a contributor to your Canadian Money Magaine (BTW I give each of my three children a subscription for Christmas becasue it is simply the best financial advice product anywhere). The thesis of the nvestment was to participate in AI for the future. I put it away as a long term investment. BLOK has been showing extraordianary growth lately. I'm not sure why? Is there a specific reason? Is it a long term hold or a sell opportunity? David
Q: Which one offers the best return over the next 5 years?
Q: Your pick between these two utilities? Any other thoughts? Already own AQN. Just exited Fortis.
Thanks
Thanks
Q: Just wondering, in your opinion, does QBTC.U in a TFSA beat BTC in a crypto account, even with QBTC.U's premium and MER. Thanks for any help you can give.
Q: Your thoughts on their LOI?
Q: 5i,
A bit more information for Yves question on WELL. The following from an RBC note on CRH may be the major concern.
“Uncertainty regarding potential loss of largest customer. In December 2020, CRH disclosed that its largest customer (United Digestive, guided to contribute ~20% of 2021 Adj. EBITDA to SH) doesn't intend to renew its service agreement with CRH, which would negatively impact CRH's results beginning in 2022. Negotiations are continuing.”
A bit more information for Yves question on WELL. The following from an RBC note on CRH may be the major concern.
“Uncertainty regarding potential loss of largest customer. In December 2020, CRH disclosed that its largest customer (United Digestive, guided to contribute ~20% of 2021 Adj. EBITDA to SH) doesn't intend to renew its service agreement with CRH, which would negatively impact CRH's results beginning in 2022. Negotiations are continuing.”
Q: last question on GMA was in november, it's up 20% today ,what's up?
Q: Any news on TLO? 7 mil plus shares trading today. Up 40% at one point.
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DAQO New Energy Corp. American Depositary Shares each representing five (DQ)
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Plug Power Inc. (PLUG)
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Enphase Energy Inc. (ENPH)
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Harvest Clean Energy ETF (HCLN)
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BMO Clean Energy Index ETF (ZCLN)
Q: Would you please look under the hood of these 2 new etfs and compare,contrast and state a preference with regards to holdings,fees and long term prospects. Thank you.
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Vanguard S&P 500 Index ETF (VFV)
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iShares Core S&P Total U.S. Stock Market ETF (ITOT)
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iShares Core MSCI EAFE ETF (IEFA)
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iShares Core MSCI Emerging Markets ETF (IEMG)
Q: What is your view on a core portfolio of the following ETFs: IEMG (12%), IEFA (23%), ITOT/ VFV (40%). The US ETFs would be in RRSP to minimize fees and withholding taxes while VFV would be in a TFSA. Both accounts would be supplemented with individual stocks from the 5i balanced/growth portfolios and a select few US stocks (CRWD, U, SQ, PINS, PLTR, NVDA) for Canada/growth exposure. Do you prefer Vanguard’s comparative US ETFs over the ones mentioned or are you largely indifferent? Thanks!
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Miscellaneous (MISC)
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Mawer Balanced Fund Series A (MAW104)
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Mawer Emerging Markets Equity Fund Series A (MAW160)
Q: Hi Guys
How do you think Mawer International fund will perform going out 5 or 10 years, or would you choose Emerging Markets instead, Would China be a risk ?
Geographic Allocation
45.9% Europe Ex. U.K.
20.0% United Kingdom
14.2% Asia Pacific Ex. Japan
10.7% Japan
5.3% United States
3.9% Cash & Cash Equivalents
0.0% Middle East/Africa
0.0% Latin America
0.0% Canada
How do you think Mawer International fund will perform going out 5 or 10 years, or would you choose Emerging Markets instead, Would China be a risk ?
Geographic Allocation
45.9% Europe Ex. U.K.
20.0% United Kingdom
14.2% Asia Pacific Ex. Japan
10.7% Japan
5.3% United States
3.9% Cash & Cash Equivalents
0.0% Middle East/Africa
0.0% Latin America
0.0% Canada
Q: Do you think DocuSign has a lot of potential still, or do you think its shares (like zoom) skyrocketed only from Covid and the company is trading at far too high a premium? Would you enter DOCU today ?
Q: What is your understanding of the retracement to the stock from the $9.80 to now under $9.00 when principals are willing to pay more than the market gives. What is the market skeptical about ? What are the reasons you think for the lack of enthusiasm ? Is this because of a dilution effect or something?
Thank you for your guidance.
Yves
Thank you for your guidance.
Yves
Q: USA is currently in talks with nickel mining companies in Canada, trying to alter it's dependence on Chinese companies supplying periodic table elements to them. Do you see a Canadian company/ companies benefiting from nickel supply to the EV market that are current producers, or in early development of mining that can fill this need that are undervalued. Alternately is there a royalty company supplying nickel. Which company would you pick.
Q: Among these three companies, which would be your objective choice realizing that TT seems to be favored. But have the other two similar potential?
Thank you, Team
(My trading portfolio return was the highest ever last year, thanks to your excellent recommendations!)
Thank you, Team
(My trading portfolio return was the highest ever last year, thanks to your excellent recommendations!)
Q: As I approach retirement I am looking at transitioning more to ETF's (Cdn, US, Europe). Traditionally my comfort level is best when I own good quality divd paying stocks (hard asset to me).
Question: with etf's such as zwh, cdz, zwp (all owned), am I actually owning a basket of stock within those funds? Or do these funds utilize levers such as forward contracts, derivatives, indexes etc (which I have very little knowledge of) to generate their returns.
If not, are their cdn/us/Europe etfs with actual holdings that you can recommend
Question: with etf's such as zwh, cdz, zwp (all owned), am I actually owning a basket of stock within those funds? Or do these funds utilize levers such as forward contracts, derivatives, indexes etc (which I have very little knowledge of) to generate their returns.
If not, are their cdn/us/Europe etfs with actual holdings that you can recommend
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NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA)
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Constellation Software Inc. (CSU)
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Kinaxis Inc. (KXS)
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Trane Technologies plc (TT)
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Topicus.com Inc. (TOI)
Q: Over the years CSU has been building in my TFSA and UnReg account to the point where it is too large of a single holding. I am thinking of selling enough to buy two stocks and keep an equal amount of CSU. Thoughts are buy KXS and TOI. I would very much appreciate your suggestions/thoughts on this please. Open to US ideas as well. Thanks again.
Q: Isn't Sandy about to exceed the cumulative total TFSA limit?