Q: Can you give me your top 3 favorite covered call etfs on Canadian utilities. TY
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Q: Would you still be a buyer of gold at this level? If so, do you prefer the miners or just a physical gold ETF? If the former, what companies do you currently prefer?
Many thanks!
Many thanks!
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Ecolab Inc. (ECL $268.75)
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NextEra Energy Inc. (NEE $75.95)
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Fortis Inc. (FTS $64.85)
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Agnico Eagle Mines Limited (AEM $161.61)
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Hydro One Limited (H $48.00)
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Linde plc (LIN $465.01)
Q: Based on your reply to my last post, can you name 2-3 utilities and 2-3 material investments worth looking into regardless of location (US/CAN/Other).
Thank you for the incredible insights. Have a great day!
Thank you for the incredible insights. Have a great day!
Q: What are your thoughts on Resmed at current prices? Is it a buy? What are your expectations long term. Thanks.
Shyam
Shyam
Q: hello 5i:
regarding the subscription receipts: they are currently selling for less than the stock price. If I have this right, I can buy the receipts and then convert them to regular shares. Why would I not do that, rather than pay the current stock price?
thanks
Paul L
regarding the subscription receipts: they are currently selling for less than the stock price. If I have this right, I can buy the receipts and then convert them to regular shares. Why would I not do that, rather than pay the current stock price?
thanks
Paul L
Q: Time to buy back LSPD TSX/CA Lightspeed Commerce Inc.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Q: Hi Team,
Are these both buyable at their current prices?
Do you see better opportunities?
Are these both buyable at their current prices?
Do you see better opportunities?
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YieldMax Gold Miners Option Income Strategy ETF (GDXY $14.48)
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Credit Suisse X-Links Silver Call ETN IOPV (SLVO $84.28)
Q: I just got my monthly dividend for GDXY in my account dated June 23/25 ..... Multiplying the amount by 12 and then dividing it by the current value of the position { and then multiplying by 100 } I came up with a 68.62%% yield { annualized } for the month of May. { April was up too at 59% } ..... That is considerably higher than the 42% the ETF is shooting for .... First, are my figures correct ? ..... And second can this increase be attributed to what I call the " Trump Option Premium " ? .... Trump's on again off again tariffs, and whichever country he decides to threaten or bomb the snot out of ...... This makes for a volatile market which makes for higher option premiums ? ..... If not to what does 5i attribute these two months of higher than the norm yields to ? ...... { In a few days my SLVO dividend will be deposited. It will be interesting to see what that annualized return will be . It was 32.5% for April } ...... Thanks for your terrific service .....
Q: Which 3 stocks from the growth portfolio would you consider for a RESP? Money mot needed for 10 years
Thanks
Thanks
Q: Now that Pki.ca has had their annual & special meeting what is your opinion of the result and is it a buy or hold? Thanks
Q: The BNN Guest today had the following to say - do you agree, and if so, can you suggest a way to mitigate this if an investor needs growth for retirement funding?
"Three of the largest stock market peaks over the last 60 years were in 1968, 2000, and early this year. Each of these peaks have also coincided with peaks in U.S. household equity holdings as a percentage of total financial assets. In 1968, the percentage reached 28 per cent and in 2000 it was 25 per cent. Today, it is around a record 30 per cent, surpassing prior peaks in 1968 and 2000.
Foreign investors also hold more U.S. equities as a percentage of their total financial assets than ever before. All this crowding by both foreign and domestic investors into the U.S. stock market has contributed to a rich valuation for the U.S. market. At the same time, as U.S. stocks have reached peak popularity, historical evidence suggests that whenever the valuation of the S&P 500 has reached its current level, the forward 10-year annualized return has averaged around zero. And if you think you can't do worse than zero per cent over 10 years, after the booming 1990s, the S&P 500 declined 23 per cent over the next decade."
"Three of the largest stock market peaks over the last 60 years were in 1968, 2000, and early this year. Each of these peaks have also coincided with peaks in U.S. household equity holdings as a percentage of total financial assets. In 1968, the percentage reached 28 per cent and in 2000 it was 25 per cent. Today, it is around a record 30 per cent, surpassing prior peaks in 1968 and 2000.
Foreign investors also hold more U.S. equities as a percentage of their total financial assets than ever before. All this crowding by both foreign and domestic investors into the U.S. stock market has contributed to a rich valuation for the U.S. market. At the same time, as U.S. stocks have reached peak popularity, historical evidence suggests that whenever the valuation of the S&P 500 has reached its current level, the forward 10-year annualized return has averaged around zero. And if you think you can't do worse than zero per cent over 10 years, after the booming 1990s, the S&P 500 declined 23 per cent over the next decade."
Q: Hi 5i
Teal Linde had DAL (48.28) as a Top Pick today. I see the EPS estimates have been ratcheted down a lot over the last 90 days, but still projected to make $5+ in 2025. So with PE under 10 would you agree that this may be a good entry point? He believes that they cater to higher end travellers who aren't affected much by inflation, tariffs, etc.
Thanks, Greg
Teal Linde had DAL (48.28) as a Top Pick today. I see the EPS estimates have been ratcheted down a lot over the last 90 days, but still projected to make $5+ in 2025. So with PE under 10 would you agree that this may be a good entry point? He believes that they cater to higher end travellers who aren't affected much by inflation, tariffs, etc.
Thanks, Greg
Q: Loop Energy Inc XTSE: LPEN. Another Ballard?
Thank you.
Thank you.
Q: Your opinion on the
Is Deep Genomics one of them?
Thank you.
Is Deep Genomics one of them?
Thank you.
Q: Follow-up to todays PID Q&A, how does Cambria Global Value ETF (GVAL) compare and which do you think would offer better long term potential/upside?
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Lam Research Corporation (LRCX $100.66)
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Eaton Corporation PLC (ETN $378.62)
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Parker-Hannifin Corporation (PH $722.58)
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Rockwell Automation Inc. (ROK $356.00)
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Vertiv Holdings LLC Class A (VRT $129.06)
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Trane Technologies plc (TT $447.33)
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GE Vernova Inc. (GEV $574.60)
Q: What would you say are the top US manufacturing stocks to buy now for growth?
Q: What is your opinion of this company, its future growth and current valuation?
Q: Thoughts on ACM Research for a long term hold, is it more investable now since the last question from Dec 2024?
Q: Hi there - of all the names in your growth portfolio, which would be the top 5 in order that you’re most bullish on currently? Thanks!
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CI Energy Giants Covered Call ETF (NXF $5.33)
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Ninepoint Energy Income FUnd (NRGI)
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BMO Covered Call Energy ETF (ZWEN $27.43)
Q: Could you give me your top 3 favorite covered call Canadian energy ETFs.
TY
TY