Q: Good morning guys. Looking for your thoughts on earnings report today. Looks like a beat all around. Have been a little frustrated with stock price not participating in most recent rally. Also concerned about effect of physical distancing on funeral revenue. Thinking about stepping out of the stock for bit and maybe revisiting it again post Covid. Always appreciate your insight. Thanks. Chris
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Q: Hi Team, would you suggest some growth names for TFSA at the moment. I do have some Canadian stocks under myTFSA.
Keep up great job.
Keep up great job.
Q: Hi group you recommended I hold CIGI after they posted there first quarter results - the stock continues to weaken (now down 10% since purchase see to be out of sync with rest of marker any idea what's going on with this stock and do you still recommend a hold or time to see and move on ?
Q: 5I Team, good day
Your Opinion on long term on HTB.U, for 3.5% US cash available ?
I like the TRI & reasonable fees
Don't own any bonds on this corporate account.
Thanks
Regards.
Your Opinion on long term on HTB.U, for 3.5% US cash available ?
I like the TRI & reasonable fees
Don't own any bonds on this corporate account.
Thanks
Regards.
Q: I am following this company. its competitors are Visa , MasterCard and American Express. In last 4-5 years its ROE is around plus-minus 25 on average, increased dividend constantly, buys its share every year. Is these are good sign to invest in it as its price has fallen almost 40 to 45% from its peak. Could it be a good value play compared to V-N, MA-N, AXP-N? Your thoughts about this company.
Thanks
Thanks
Q: Good morning with the increased sabre rattling from the Trump administration against China my mind goes to what if we end up in a trade standoff. Just looking at North American stock sectors which will be effected the most and which offer the best protection if the dog pooh should hit the trade fan?
Thanks David
Thanks David
Q: From other answers to members' questions it seems you feel PPL is a strong Canadian company. Just want to make sure before I take an initial position, keeping the current situation regarding oil in the world in mind, that it's dividend looks safe and it's debt level is manageable. Also, do you think there is a reasonable chance for capital gains in the short and long term? Thanks again for your guidance.
Q: Could you please comment on PL's recent quarter. Times are strange is this a must sell quarter or should it be ignored a as covet 19 short term situation and may even represent a buying or a hold situation.
Q: Who are the competitors of Real?
Thanks
Thanks
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Global X Active Ultra-Short Term Investment Grade Bond ETF (HFR)
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iShares 1-5 Year Laddered Corporate Bond Index ETF (CBO)
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iShares 1-5 Year Laddered Government Bond Index ETF (CLF)
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iShares Core Canadian Universe Bond Index ETF (XBB)
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iShares Convertible Bond Index ETF (CVD)
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iShares Floating Rate Bond ETF (FLOT)
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iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond ETF (TLT)
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Vanguard Canadian Short-Term Government Bond Index ETF Redeemable Transferable Units (VSG)
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Vanguard Total International Bond ETF (BNDX)
Q: Hi,
I'm trying to create a well balanced bond fund for that portion of my portfolio and have come up with this: HFR-T, CBO-T, CLF-T, TLT, XBB-T, CVD-T, SHY, FLOT, IVOL, BNDX, VSG-T
I guess I should have something that will generate monthly income as well? If I am overdoing this, please let me know...it seems like a lot of holdings. Is there a better way? A mutual fund?
Thanks.
I'm trying to create a well balanced bond fund for that portion of my portfolio and have come up with this: HFR-T, CBO-T, CLF-T, TLT, XBB-T, CVD-T, SHY, FLOT, IVOL, BNDX, VSG-T
I guess I should have something that will generate monthly income as well? If I am overdoing this, please let me know...it seems like a lot of holdings. Is there a better way? A mutual fund?
Thanks.
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Vermilion Energy Inc. (VET)
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Parex Resources Inc. (PXT)
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Whitecap Resources Inc. (WCP)
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Cardinal Energy Ltd. (CJ)
Q: I own the following and thought: WCP ( good assets good balance sheet),
CJ ( slow decline rates), VET ( Brent prices) And they were all paying great dividends ! What could go wrong eh?
The model of great dividends in this sector is broken and not to return.
These stocks represent a small part of my portfolio.
Believing that the market will do its work eventually , I am looking at selling these and replacing with PXT which is one of your favourites in this sector. Would you expect it to bounce back to the same degree as the others or more / less?
Emotionally it is very difficult to sell your losers, always hoping they will come back, but have found once I sell them, they are not daily reminders of the money I have lost.
PXT has a strong balance sheet, good assets and management. Is their oil sold and refined within the region? Would you buy in RRSP,TFSA or CASH account.? Thanks. Derek
CJ ( slow decline rates), VET ( Brent prices) And they were all paying great dividends ! What could go wrong eh?
The model of great dividends in this sector is broken and not to return.
These stocks represent a small part of my portfolio.
Believing that the market will do its work eventually , I am looking at selling these and replacing with PXT which is one of your favourites in this sector. Would you expect it to bounce back to the same degree as the others or more / less?
Emotionally it is very difficult to sell your losers, always hoping they will come back, but have found once I sell them, they are not daily reminders of the money I have lost.
PXT has a strong balance sheet, good assets and management. Is their oil sold and refined within the region? Would you buy in RRSP,TFSA or CASH account.? Thanks. Derek
Q: Hello 5i could you comment on Bombardier as to its future health as a company, is it invest-able or is it dead in the water? I dropped to .45 today. If it is worth investing in which symbol is the best shares to buy. Thanks
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Kinaxis Inc. (KXS)
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Shopify Inc. Class A Subordinate Voting Shares (SHOP)
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Lightspeed Commerce Inc. Subordinate Voting Shares (LSPD)
Q: Under the recent answers about Shopify, LSPD and Kinaxis there is no mention of " authors of these answers, directors, partners of 5i Research have a financial or other interest in any of these at the time of answering the questions.".
What is the reason?
What is the reason?
Q: I have a question about data centers. Can you identify some possible investment opportunities in this space?
While the largest tech companies (Google etc) seem to be building their own data centres, it seems everyone else will need to rely on 3rd party data centres to hold the massive amounts of data we/they will be using.
Can you suggest some individual companies that are interesting to you and if there are any reasonable ETFs that focus on this space / have significant holdings in this space?
Thanks!
Michael
While the largest tech companies (Google etc) seem to be building their own data centres, it seems everyone else will need to rely on 3rd party data centres to hold the massive amounts of data we/they will be using.
Can you suggest some individual companies that are interesting to you and if there are any reasonable ETFs that focus on this space / have significant holdings in this space?
Thanks!
Michael
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iShares S&P/TSX Canadian Preferred Share Index ETF (CPD)
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iShares U.S. High Yield Bond Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XHY)
Q: I have both these 2 ETF in a RRSP account but at a 3 % weight each.these 2 ETF. I will not need to start withdrawing for 10 years and wondered if I were to buy more for a 5% weight , buying 1 % now and then another 1% in a few month or best to wait longer to see if these 2 ETF start to perform better?
Thanks
Thanks
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BMO S&P 500 Index ETF (ZSP)
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Vanguard U.S. Dividend Appreciation Index ETF (VGG)
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Vanguard Dividend Appreciation FTF (VIG)
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SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (SPY)
Q: Hi team
I have about 40,000 in US dollars to invest
aim is to put 30% in US equity (SPY which I have a current position)
and put 70% to generate dividends and some growth (VIG which I have a current position)
it is going to be in a non-registered account, so I know that tax withholding taxes
is going to lessen the return (no intention of filing a US return)
can you give me 2 Cdn ETF (investing in US div stocks and
general market) equivalent to VIG and SPY ?
of similar returns and risks
Many thanks
Michael
I have about 40,000 in US dollars to invest
aim is to put 30% in US equity (SPY which I have a current position)
and put 70% to generate dividends and some growth (VIG which I have a current position)
it is going to be in a non-registered account, so I know that tax withholding taxes
is going to lessen the return (no intention of filing a US return)
can you give me 2 Cdn ETF (investing in US div stocks and
general market) equivalent to VIG and SPY ?
of similar returns and risks
Many thanks
Michael
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iShares U.S. High Yield Bond Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XHY)
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PIMCO Monthly Income Fund (Canada) (PMIF)
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Mackenzie Floating Rate Income ETF (MFT)
Q: Could you please rate these ETFS for safety. How would they react in a higher interest environment and which would you lean to.
Thanks
Thanks
Q: Hi, can you comment on MKP's earnings release, and is there risk in continuing to hold these shares. Thanks!
Q: I read with interest your "Stock Screener" list detailing shareholder yield. I have been unable to find any free screeners that give this yield number (tried Yahoo, Globe, TSX, and RBC which is my direct investing site. Do you know of any free sites that may give this number? … Publish if you think your answer may be useful. Thanks!
Q: Good Morning 5i,
According to Portfolio Analytics I need to increase my exposure in the communications sector for my RRSP.
Please offer your considerations for companies (stocks preferred over ETFs)...2 or 3 in US and the same for Canada.
Gary
According to Portfolio Analytics I need to increase my exposure in the communications sector for my RRSP.
Please offer your considerations for companies (stocks preferred over ETFs)...2 or 3 in US and the same for Canada.
Gary