Q: I recognize this company is a penny stock ( trading at 12 cents a share) but it does seem really cheap, compared to say Alcanna. Liquor sales for home consumption have really picked up and the LCBO near my house seems pretty busy all the time. The hot weather certainly helps but the consensus of friends and family is that enjoying a good drink is one of the few safe pleasures these days.
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Q: May I please have your thoughts on this company? Thank you.
Q: Considering the index changes regarding Raytheon, what is your overall view of this company and the impact on the stock?
Q: I am a bit overweight on pipelines and think I should sell some Enbridge or Pembina and beef up a couple of my smaller tech holdings since we are a bit underweight on that right now. I already own enough CSU, KXS and OTEX but only partial positions of Enghouse and Descartes. We have bought and sold SHOP several times over the past year, making some good money so have treated it more like a trading stock and don't currently own it. Would you agree with buying more Enghouse and Descartes for the long term at this time or would you recommend something else?
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ProShares Short Russell2000 -1x Shares (RWM)
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ProShares Short Dow30 -1x Shares (DOG)
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ProShares Short 20+ Year Treasury -1x Shares (TBF)
Q: Could you please add DOG, RWM and TBF to the system.
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Q: Hello 5i,
I just received your article on the Canada Pension Plan fund. Thanks very much for taking the trouble to send that out. One of the things that struck me on the top thirty holdings of this successful fund, is that the only Canadian holding in that category is wsp global. i am wondering the reason why? I am sure that they are close to this organization and have some idea of their plans? Do you think they believe that having this company in the top thirty indicates that they have above average hopes for its future expansion?
thanks
I just received your article on the Canada Pension Plan fund. Thanks very much for taking the trouble to send that out. One of the things that struck me on the top thirty holdings of this successful fund, is that the only Canadian holding in that category is wsp global. i am wondering the reason why? I am sure that they are close to this organization and have some idea of their plans? Do you think they believe that having this company in the top thirty indicates that they have above average hopes for its future expansion?
thanks
Q: Good Afternoon,
I heard someone speaking on the tv today about REAL and how they have access to a large amount of data in regards to home inspections that need to be completed to qualify for refinancing. I have never thought of this angle before, all the homes out there that require a new roof, plumbing , windows etc. They are wondering how they can monetize this data . This could be very valuable data in the right hands, thoughts on this concept?
thanks
I heard someone speaking on the tv today about REAL and how they have access to a large amount of data in regards to home inspections that need to be completed to qualify for refinancing. I have never thought of this angle before, all the homes out there that require a new roof, plumbing , windows etc. They are wondering how they can monetize this data . This could be very valuable data in the right hands, thoughts on this concept?
thanks
Q: I am helping a 19 year old relative set up a brand new TFSA. With $12,000 to invest, I would like your thoughts on the following possible approaches:
1) The market rally seems overdone to me in the short term, although maybe there are not many great alternatives, so investors are buying stocks anyway. But Sep/Oct are often volatile, so perhaps we should hold cash and invest on the pullback?
2) Since the time frame is decades, we could disregard the current market conditions and invest now.
3) Hedge our bets - invest half now, and keep half to take advantage of pullbacks.
When we do invest, we will likely invest half ($6K) in an ETF, and the other $6K in 3-4 stocks. What specific ETFs / stocks would you suggest?
Thanks for your sage advice!
1) The market rally seems overdone to me in the short term, although maybe there are not many great alternatives, so investors are buying stocks anyway. But Sep/Oct are often volatile, so perhaps we should hold cash and invest on the pullback?
2) Since the time frame is decades, we could disregard the current market conditions and invest now.
3) Hedge our bets - invest half now, and keep half to take advantage of pullbacks.
When we do invest, we will likely invest half ($6K) in an ETF, and the other $6K in 3-4 stocks. What specific ETFs / stocks would you suggest?
Thanks for your sage advice!
Q: What do you think of ndm after trumps actions. Is this worth stepping into?
Q: Which one for a new 3-5 year hold?
Q: Further to my question of August 24, John Heinzl of the Globe mentioned if you were exchanging BIPC for BIP.UN, you would lose money because BIPC is worth more. In your answer you have mentioned it was somewhere in the neighbourhood of $8.00. The reason is by making the exchange which is in my TFSA with an adviser which has limited yearly trades and then after that, trades become over $50 per trade. That way, the exchange would cost me nothing and I would have one lump sum of BIP.UN which would cost me 1 trade and I would take the cash out of my TFSA and I would buy BIPC in my online non-registered account with another institution for $9.99. Would I be losing the $8.00 (or somewhere in that area) per share by doing this, OR if, for example, I had $9,000.00 worth of BIPC shares which became BIP.UN in the transaction, would I get $9,000.00 worth of BIP.UN shares? I am just concerned I am clear on this. Thanks Dennis
Q: Please give me your latest thoughts . Thx
Q: Your thoughts on taking position in these 2 stocks. wjx seems to have upsdide with a good quarter recently.
Q: Please comment on announcement this morning that LSPD launches ecom for restaurants.Has positive impact on price which increased $1.15 today.Txs for u usual great services & views
Q: Health Canada approved a drug for GUD & partner Initially price went to $6.60 but ended down 0.03 @ $6.47. Please comment Txs for u usual great services & views
Q: Hello, what is your opinion of this co’s Q2 results? Thanks
Q: Hi 5i Team,
Can I have your opinion on GWO. How safe is the dividend? Can it be bought for a long term hold?
Thanks for your insight.
Can I have your opinion on GWO. How safe is the dividend? Can it be bought for a long term hold?
Thanks for your insight.
Q: I have read and re-read the latest earnings release and I see nothing too troubling in it; certainly nothing that I would expected to drive a 25% reduction in market-cap. Looking for your input and ideas please.
Thanks
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Santacruz Silver Mining Ltd. (SCZ)
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Mawer Global Small Cap Fund Series A (MAW150)
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Vanguard FTSE All-World Ex-US Small Capital Index Fund ETF (VSS)
Q: Hi Everyone at 5i! I hold some Mawer150, and was wondering what you thought of it and if there was a comparable holding in an ETF format? Cheers, Tamara
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iShares S&P/TSX Canadian Preferred Share Index ETF (CPD)
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BMO Aggregate Bond Index ETF (ZAG)
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iShares Core Canadian Short Term Bond Index ETF (XSB)
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iShares Convertible Bond Index ETF (CVD)
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iShares U.S. High Yield Bond Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XHY)
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Vanguard Canadian Short-Term Bond Index ETF (VSB)
Q: Good morning 5i. I am considering "parking" about 10% of my portfolio in "cash equivalents". Are CVD and CPD your preferences in this case as I see they pay out roughly 5% which seems a reasonable risk/reward scenario? Are there other options or recommendations that you might consider? Thank you in advance.