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Q: Hello,
Horizons used to have a series of funds, designed for non-reg accounts, that reflected any income as capital gains, as they lowered the cost base with each recognition of 'income.' I believe they changed their name to Global X, but I was hoping you might be able to offer a couple funds for some growth potential. Canadian funds would be preferred, but if U.S. denominated are better, I would appreciate knowing those as well.
Read Answer Asked by Warren on November 07, 2024
Q: I recently took a position in PHX. I like that their debt is low, good history of buying back shares, major capital expenditures for the most part seem to be behind them. Seems like management knows what they are doing despite them being in what could be a volatile industry. The high dividend doesn’t hurt either (maybe). What are your thoughts on this company and their latest earnings report. Thank you
Read Answer Asked by Mark on November 07, 2024
Q: I am still toying with RRSP strategies - I have about 50% of my RRSP in US funds and 50% in Canadian funds. I plan on starting to draw my RRSP down in January and need about an 8% annual return, including dividends and growth for the next 10 years. I have slowly been rolling my Canadian side toward your income portfolio, and am about half-way there. On the US side, I hold the above positions. What are your thoughts on the following - mirroring your income portfolio with the Canadian side, and on the US side hold a combination of ETF's/Equities, or just ETF's. I have been actively growing my RRSP (with success thanks!) But hope to be able to spend less time on it once I retire. The above idea means, for the Cdn side, I can continue to follow your moves on the income portfolio. For the US side, I will continue to monitor/rebalance, but I don’t want it to be a daily task - please suggest a tactic, including whether to mix equities/ETF's, or just go to one or a few ETF's, and please suggest holdings in either tactic. Thanks!
Read Answer Asked by Kim on November 07, 2024
Q: What is your take on near to mid term inflation, rates and bond prices/yields based on proposed US tax cuts?
Read Answer Asked by Peter on November 07, 2024
Q: Hello,

The current BCE dividend appears to be propping up the stock price.

Could you comment on the BCE payout ratio and how this recent acquisition changes that? Also book value?

How long can they could continue to pay the current dividend until the writing is on the wall and they have to cut?

Is this an emerging AQN? Purchase an overpriced second rate asset in the US to distract the buying pool from the actual deteriorating business situation.

This is a lot of stuff - however I am now taking a much more critical look at my other stocks.

Take as many points a needed.

Thank you

Read Answer Asked by Delbert on November 06, 2024
Q: Regarding LMN’s latest quarter, how do metrics compare with the early days of CSU and TOI around free cash flow and organic growth since these were the weak spots. Did CSU or TOI experience these same drops or weaknesses and how did they turn it around?
Thanks!
Read Answer Asked by Keith on November 06, 2024
Q: Can you suggest CDN and US dollar etfs to own for interest instead of just holding cash in non-registered and registered (TFSA, RSP) accounts? Thank you
Read Answer Asked by David on November 06, 2024
Q: If the CAD keeps dropping as Mr. Rosenberg thinks it will, would unhedged positions be better than the hedged cdrs
Read Answer Asked by peter on November 06, 2024