Q: I hold 7% of my portfolio in CBO. It's performance over the last 5 years has been less than I thought it would been. I was wondering if you could suggest an alternative. I was considering switching 3% to something else with similar considerations. What about VSC?
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Q: Is there a particular reason why REITs are being hammered today? The fed left interest rates unchanged (as was expected) and long term bond rates dropped. Shouldn't that be good for REITs? Utilities and Telcos don't seem to be getting hit remotely as hard.
Q: Hi. I own TCL.a in a non-registered account & NFI in a TFSA, both at a huge loss currently. My questions are:
1) What do you think is the risk of continuing to hold these stocks now?
2) What do you think of their potential over the next year and in the years beyond? Do you think they can recover?
Since NFI is inside my TFSA, should I sell it and buy something else? TCL.a could sell for a capital loss. If I have to sell either one, which one should go first? Or should I wait another quarter before doing so? Thanks for your help.
1) What do you think is the risk of continuing to hold these stocks now?
2) What do you think of their potential over the next year and in the years beyond? Do you think they can recover?
Since NFI is inside my TFSA, should I sell it and buy something else? TCL.a could sell for a capital loss. If I have to sell either one, which one should go first? Or should I wait another quarter before doing so? Thanks for your help.
Q: Hello
Reits took it on the chin today. I know the FED standed pat on any further cuts to interest rates. Can you explain why you think the Reit index on the TSX dropped? I would have thought the news would have been baked in...
Reits took it on the chin today. I know the FED standed pat on any further cuts to interest rates. Can you explain why you think the Reit index on the TSX dropped? I would have thought the news would have been baked in...
Q: Can I transfer some BYD.un from my non registered cash account to my TSFA. I would use the max contribution for 2020 or $6,000 I suspect that the moment I transfer then it triggers the Capitol gain on my cash account is my assumption correct ? is there any other way to take cash from TSFA in shares or cash. ?Thanks
Q: Yesterday reits in Canada took a dive, US reits appeared up?
If this was market driven why did the Can US reit sectors diverge?
DIR.UN took a deeper than usual dip, and many Can reits were down 2-3%
Your thoughts please
Thanks for all your great work
If this was market driven why did the Can US reit sectors diverge?
DIR.UN took a deeper than usual dip, and many Can reits were down 2-3%
Your thoughts please
Thanks for all your great work
Q: is this a good company to be a part of or too hi risk ,thanks.
Q: Just a comment.
You suggested that the payment for the sale of drg.un will be imminent.
Bank have a habit to keep money as long as they can, institutions will probably be served first, your member (and me for that matter) will be lucky to receive the full amount towards year's end.
To speed up the process I have a sale order in the market (my cost: $6.95 to ''liberate'' over $25000) it has not being covered yet....
We are the suckers, retail is always last
CDJ
You suggested that the payment for the sale of drg.un will be imminent.
Bank have a habit to keep money as long as they can, institutions will probably be served first, your member (and me for that matter) will be lucky to receive the full amount towards year's end.
To speed up the process I have a sale order in the market (my cost: $6.95 to ''liberate'' over $25000) it has not being covered yet....
We are the suckers, retail is always last
CDJ
Q: why has granite dropped in price today?
Q: Good time to start a postion ?
Q: I manage my daughter's investments and will be selling a mutual fund (RBF1018) and plan to purchase XIT, as her asset allocation is light on technology.
86% of XIT is made up of SHOP, GIB.A, CSU, OTEX. P/B = 5.3 and P/E = 35.2. Technology has had quite a run this year...the chart looks parabolic and might possibly be forming a double top. I heard years ago that after a big run, stocks may settle back roughly 1/3 of the recent gain. This would put the "settle" price to be around $25.
I know this is the same as market timing. OR....just buy it now. Your thoughts?
Thanks...Steve
86% of XIT is made up of SHOP, GIB.A, CSU, OTEX. P/B = 5.3 and P/E = 35.2. Technology has had quite a run this year...the chart looks parabolic and might possibly be forming a double top. I heard years ago that after a big run, stocks may settle back roughly 1/3 of the recent gain. This would put the "settle" price to be around $25.
I know this is the same as market timing. OR....just buy it now. Your thoughts?
Thanks...Steve
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Husky Energy Inc. (HSE)
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Husky Energy Inc. cumulative redeemable rate reset preferred shares Series 3 (HSE.PR.C)
Q: Hi, you mentioned in a reply to a question today that Huskey previously cut their dividend. Did they reduce the dividend or completely eliminate it and did it extend to the preferred shares or just the common? Thanks.
Q: Peter;;Can you tell me the terms on the xbc warrants? Thanks. Rod
Q: Q3 was released on August 13 but can't find Q4. Have they released it yet?
Q: Hi 5i,
I notice that AYX is down about 10% today. NASDAQ is up slightly and some tech stocks are a bit soft, but nothing like AYX. I can not find any news or downgrades. I am just managing my risk exposure as always. Any insight on this?
Thanks
Dave
I notice that AYX is down about 10% today. NASDAQ is up slightly and some tech stocks are a bit soft, but nothing like AYX. I can not find any news or downgrades. I am just managing my risk exposure as always. Any insight on this?
Thanks
Dave
Q: I recently submitted a question asking what "sector" Costco and Disney were in "according to your sectors". You advised that Disney was Consumer Discretionary and Costco was Consumer Staples.
You do not have these sectors in your listings. You have Consumer Cyclicals and Consumer Non-Cyclicals. I am assuming it is one of these - could you please advise. I am aware that sectors have more than 1 description name but I am trying to keep to the sector names you have on your Summary List.
Thank you so much,
Margaret
You do not have these sectors in your listings. You have Consumer Cyclicals and Consumer Non-Cyclicals. I am assuming it is one of these - could you please advise. I am aware that sectors have more than 1 description name but I am trying to keep to the sector names you have on your Summary List.
Thank you so much,
Margaret
Q: dear 5i
can you explain how you access preferblog.com ?
thank you
jacques
can you explain how you access preferblog.com ?
thank you
jacques
Q: I am wanting to purchase the parent company of all the Brookfield names but I am wondering in which account would it be best in? My regular cash account, TFSA or RRSP account with the drip turned on?. I was leaning towards TFSA but want to know if there is any tax issue or disadvantage.? Thanks
Q: Not a question but an observation. Read article in WSJ yesterday that USA going to pass a bill banning Chinese rail and electric bus companies from operating/ manufacturing in the states. A Chinese owned electric bus company manufacturing plant in the “the rust belt” will close. ( Probably could be bought at good price).
Market for electric buses expected to grow from $745 million in 2018 to $1.95 billon in 2024.
Someone with patience will do well with NFI.
Market for electric buses expected to grow from $745 million in 2018 to $1.95 billon in 2024.
Someone with patience will do well with NFI.
Q: Hi 5i, Could I please have your analysis of the bought deal and associated announcements from NWH.
Also, do you expect to see more selling from the primary shareholder over the next few years?
Thanks and Happy Holidays to all!
Also, do you expect to see more selling from the primary shareholder over the next few years?
Thanks and Happy Holidays to all!