Q: What would be your guess, in percentage, of another correction happening now like the one last Jan-Apr? It seems to me that there are more real risks now then there were then (interest rate fears, China tarrifs). Do you think if there are strong earnings in November it would move this market up? For some reason I don't think they would.
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Investment Q&A
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Global X Active Ultra-Short Term Investment Grade Bond ETF (HFR)
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Vanguard Dividend Appreciation FTF (VIG)
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iShares Floating Rate Bond ETF (FLOT)
Q: What's your view of continuing to hold VIG in the near to medium term? I'm thinking there could be an increasing amount of pressure on it and its constituent companies as higher bond yields are actually materializing and are making VIG's 1.84% dividend look anemic by comparison. Is there an alternative holding/strategy you might recommend in its place during this period?
Q: May I have your opinion on the implications of their receipt of the "Full Notice to Proceed" from TransCanada in relation to the Coastal Gaslink Pipeline Project
Q: http://abitibiroyalties.com/investors/letter-to-shareholders/may182018/
Hi Peter, can I get your updated view / valuations on FZZ since last? He says he studies Berkshire and Franco Nevada and wants to become the best gold company. Talks about cash per share and not issuing shares or using options as compensation like Buffett says. Would you favor to stick with Freehold, Silver Wheaton, SPDR, and Sprotts physical gold silver etf instead? Thanks!
Hi Peter, can I get your updated view / valuations on FZZ since last? He says he studies Berkshire and Franco Nevada and wants to become the best gold company. Talks about cash per share and not issuing shares or using options as compensation like Buffett says. Would you favor to stick with Freehold, Silver Wheaton, SPDR, and Sprotts physical gold silver etf instead? Thanks!
Q: Given the recent declines in prices for these two ETF's, would this be a good time to buy in? An which would you prefer?
Q: Looking for fixed income exposure (Canadian). One or two ETFs if possible. What impact should we expect of rising rates on these ETFs? Thanks.
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AltaGas Ltd. (ALA)
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Artis Real Estate Investment Trust (AX.UN)
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Whitecap Resources Inc. (WCP)
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Western Forest Products Inc. (WEF)
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Crius Energy Trust (KWH.UN)
Q: These are my current doggies by % loss and have been for a while. Can you recommend replacement(s) or would you suggest just holding?
Carl
Carl
Q: You mentioned earlier that with rate increases and other uncertainty growth stocks take a hit. Also, that there is some opportunity/interesting options out there. What would you recommended as a buy right now? (ps. I'm currently following the balanced growth portfolio.)
Q: Can you please comment on the current run up of PAT. I don't see any news on it. Is it time to take a full position
Q: Hi
I have a question regarding stock options.
When a company declares stock options to management or board members, etc., does the person receiving the stock option have to pay the exercise price to the company's treasury before purchasing these shares? Is that true for all types of stock options?
I have a question regarding stock options.
When a company declares stock options to management or board members, etc., does the person receiving the stock option have to pay the exercise price to the company's treasury before purchasing these shares? Is that true for all types of stock options?
Q: What opportunities do you see during this mini correction? I'm looking to deploy some cash and would like to know what are good opportunities or names to add to within the growth portfolio. I also own TSGI , TOY and SIS.
Thanks!
Thanks!
Q: Gentlemen, With all the selling going on these days, where is the money going? Not sure if you have any tools that give any indication.
Q: I've lost 10% on TFII. is this still a good?
Q: With the recent market declines, what would be your top 3 picks in each of your portfolios?
Q: Cascades testing 52 week lows and close to 2016 levels. Likely good entry point now that Nafta is over? Debt was a concern from past comments; is this still a concern. Thinking of it in TFSA with 5-5 year hold primarily for capital gains
Q: Can you think of any reason why Visa is being hit harder then the S&P of late? Is there any specific thesis that ties Visa to the negative sentiment surrounding raising bond yields? I've been looking to buy this company for a very long time hoping for a pull back and finally bought a little. Would you continue to add or wait for further pull back. My only other US financial is Blackstone and it has also taken a beating lately. Thanks
Q: Which stocks are screaming buy after today's meltdown?.
Q: Good Afternoon,
Timely question I suppose with the market weakness today, I think the market is due for some weakness and volatility I'm not overly concerned by this. However, I am wondering what 5i's strategy going forward is in regards to the next recession?Perhaps we will find ourselves in a recession within the next few years, what will your strategy be for the B/E model? Can you see yourselves taking a more defensive stance , i.e raising cash, buying defensive sectors ( telecom, staples etc..) or just riding it out? I know the average recession is only about 9 months in duration.
Thanks very much.
Timely question I suppose with the market weakness today, I think the market is due for some weakness and volatility I'm not overly concerned by this. However, I am wondering what 5i's strategy going forward is in regards to the next recession?Perhaps we will find ourselves in a recession within the next few years, what will your strategy be for the B/E model? Can you see yourselves taking a more defensive stance , i.e raising cash, buying defensive sectors ( telecom, staples etc..) or just riding it out? I know the average recession is only about 9 months in duration.
Thanks very much.
Q: There has been a lot of volatility in some great US growth stocks over the last few weeks. ( I.e BOX) Can you suggest your favourite 2 or more that you think will benefit the most when sentiment changes.
Q: I currently have close to my target geographical weighting, but with the current (global) sell-off and cash in my portfolio I am thinking about going a bit overweight either Europe or Emerging Markets. In terms of value for new buying today, how would you rank Canada versus USA, Europe and Emerging Markets?