Q: Would you wait until 2025 to rebalance a TFSA with many losers or underperformers? Tax loss season, interest rates and american elections add a lot of unknown. Thanks.
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Manulife Financial Corporation (MFC)
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Constellation Software Inc. (CSU)
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Brookfield Infrastructure Partners L.P. (BIP.UN)
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Brookfield Infrastructure Corporation Class A Exchangeable Subordinate Voting Shares (BIPC)
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Brookfield Renewable Corporation Class A Exchangeable Subordinate Voting Shares (BEPC)
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Topicus.com Inc. (TOI)
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Brookfield Corporation Class A Limited Voting Shares (BN)
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Brookfield Asset Management Ltd. Class A Limited Voting Shares (BAM)
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Lumine Group Inc. (LMN)
Q: Good day everyone. My holding in the following companies represent 25.11% of my investment portfolio across 3 registered and 1 cash account:
BN 5.00 %
BAM 2.36 %
BIPC 2.22 %
BIP.UN 1.35 %
BEPC 1.25%
For a total of 12.18 % amongst the Brookfield group of companies
CSU 5.49 %
TOI 1.81 %
LMN 1.40 %
For 8.7 % in CSU and associated companies
MLF 4.23 %
Collectively these holdings represent about 25.11 % of my holdings at the end of the 3Q.
I understand that your services are not to give personal advice but would value and appreciate your opinion on the weighing of these investments, specifically in the Brookfield group. The portfolio has done reasonably well (thanks fot 5i) but don't want to get complacent.
Much appreciated.
BN 5.00 %
BAM 2.36 %
BIPC 2.22 %
BIP.UN 1.35 %
BEPC 1.25%
For a total of 12.18 % amongst the Brookfield group of companies
CSU 5.49 %
TOI 1.81 %
LMN 1.40 %
For 8.7 % in CSU and associated companies
MLF 4.23 %
Collectively these holdings represent about 25.11 % of my holdings at the end of the 3Q.
I understand that your services are not to give personal advice but would value and appreciate your opinion on the weighing of these investments, specifically in the Brookfield group. The portfolio has done reasonably well (thanks fot 5i) but don't want to get complacent.
Much appreciated.
Q: Hi gang ,
Looking into buying TAN . It’s 52 weeks low. Any reason? Would you buy at this price? Any thoughts ?
Thanks. Alnoor
Looking into buying TAN . It’s 52 weeks low. Any reason? Would you buy at this price? Any thoughts ?
Thanks. Alnoor
Q: I'd appreciate your thoughts on when to throw in the towel for stocks in taxable accounts. When companies in my registered accounts plateau or backslide, it's an easy decision to move on. I find it much more challenging to sell previously profitable stocks in taxable accounts. By way of example, at one point, I was up some 150% with TFII. That has now slid to just over 100% and it appears it will be a while until this cyclical stock recovers. In instances such as this, do you advise patience...or taking the tax hit and moving onto a company that has a clearer growth profile going forward? Thank you.
Q: Sometime a company's consensus EPS is declining at various points in the 90 days before the end of a pending fiscal period. I would think this to be a negative; what conclusion(s), if any, would you take from this?
And sometimes a company's Forward P/E is lower than its current P/E. I would think this to be a positive; what conclusion(s) if any would you take from this?
Thanks
And sometimes a company's Forward P/E is lower than its current P/E. I would think this to be a positive; what conclusion(s) if any would you take from this?
Thanks
Q: I have a question about 83410 .......is there anything good to say about RECO?
Q: Hi, retired 68 and living off my investments. No pension except CPP. Cannot collect OAS. Portfolio is stocks and fixed income about 70/30. Getting tired of worrying about individual stocks. Spouse not familiar with managing investments and simplification would be good if I passed. So was thinking of selling all and buying VBAL or similar. Leaning to XBAL due to better yield and returns. Questions:
1. in one of your posts you said you prefer to limit exposure to single ETFs. Please elaborate why. Would some protection be obtained with a 50/50 mix of VBAL and XBAL?
2. With North American markets at all time highs would this be a good time to do this or would some other time, such as a market downturn be better. Most of the funds are in registered funds so tax is not really an issue.
Thanks
1. in one of your posts you said you prefer to limit exposure to single ETFs. Please elaborate why. Would some protection be obtained with a 50/50 mix of VBAL and XBAL?
2. With North American markets at all time highs would this be a good time to do this or would some other time, such as a market downturn be better. Most of the funds are in registered funds so tax is not really an issue.
Thanks
Q: DOO has sold off considerably today and is hitting a 52 week low. You have given it a "B" rating. Is this a good entry point and, if not, suggest an appropriate price.
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iShares Core Canadian Short Term Bond Index ETF (XSB)
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iShares Core Canadian Universe Bond Index ETF (XBB)
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iShares Core Canadian Long Term Bond Index ETF (XLB)
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iShares U.S. High Yield Bond Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XHY)
Q: Building the bond part of my investments. What proportion would you allocate to each of the four indicated. 2-What is the difference between XSB and XBB? 3- Do you consider OK to allocate some XHY as a bond equivalent?
Thanks for your great service.
Yves
Thanks for your great service.
Yves
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Meta Platforms Inc. (META)
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Alphabet Inc. (GOOG)
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Loblaw Companies Limited (L)
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Metro Inc. (MRU)
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Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc. (ATD)
Q: I sold BCE and T some time ago and no have zero communications shares. What do you suggest for telecom exposure today? Also, which consumer defensive companies, preferably Canadian but US is OK too. Many thanks Al
Q: good morning - I'd like to increase my US ETF exposure and already have IWO and VOO. Do I just add to one of these (which?) or add a third? Thanks for your ongoing good work. Al
Q: Why is Visa trading a discount to its peers?
Mastercard commands much higher multiples, with similar metrics.
Mastercard commands much higher multiples, with similar metrics.
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iShares China Index ETF (XCH)
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iShares China Large-Cap ETF (FXI)
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iShares MSCI China ETF (MCHI)
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KraneShares CSI China Internet ETF (KWEB)
Q: Would like to invest in the Chinese market, is there an ETF that you recommend. Thanks Clare
Q: Could you please update your useful comments on this company with what you deem most relevant today and looking forward? Thank you.
Q: Would you consider Guardian Ult-Shrt US TB USD ETF (US $ denom) to be one of the safest ways to hold USD? Last monthly interest payment was 5% annualized which is quite favourable … seems others may not offer higher rates.
Initially the plan was at sub 4.5% level to put this cash elsewhere but with declining US Bond prices I am now wondering how quickly rates may move lower and am wondering if we may experience a diverging interest rate environment between Cda n US rates. What’s the likelihood we could see such divergence n is there a point where the effect of a weakening Canadian dlr would limit further divergence (we are weak at 72.5 exch now but recall a lo of 68 many years ago).
Initially the plan was at sub 4.5% level to put this cash elsewhere but with declining US Bond prices I am now wondering how quickly rates may move lower and am wondering if we may experience a diverging interest rate environment between Cda n US rates. What’s the likelihood we could see such divergence n is there a point where the effect of a weakening Canadian dlr would limit further divergence (we are weak at 72.5 exch now but recall a lo of 68 many years ago).
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BMO Equal Weight Oil & Gas Index ETF (ZEO)
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iShares Core Canadian Long Term Bond Index ETF (XLB)
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Global X Gold Producer Equity Covered Call ETF (GLCC)
Q: Is there a bond crash coming because of high government debt, particularly in the US? How do you see gold and energy markets performing in that kind of environment and are short term bonds even worth the risk? Or is this fear all over done and we just live with debt levels far beyond our ability to ever repay them?
Q: I am interested in investing in preferred shares for income. Where can I find information on preferred shares and do you have any suggestions which is the best type to look at.
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BMO Canadian Dividend ETF (ZDV)
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iShares S&P/TSX Composite High Dividend Index ETF (XEI)
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Vanguard FTSE Canadian High Dividend Yield Index ETF (VDY)
Q: I want to keep a portion of my money in safer/ income producing assets. I have a sum of money in a high interest cash account > 4.25%. What is the difference between the 2? Would it not make sense to keep all the money in the cash acct? Or what would the pros and cons of this be?
Q: Can you explain the difference between these two. Curious which is more or less risky or would have potential better returns in long term.
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Global X Uranium Index ETF (HURA)
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Global X Uranium ETF (URA)
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Sprott Uranium Miners ETF (URNM)
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VanEck Uranium Nuclear Energy ETF (NLR)
Q: Hello. What are the ETFs available to trade/cover the uranium and nuclear space? Any aside from URA, HURA, URNM, NLR and NUKZ?
Can you rank the top three and provide some commentary on each? Seems like NLR is winning the year to date performance race.
Thank you.
Can you rank the top three and provide some commentary on each? Seems like NLR is winning the year to date performance race.
Thank you.