Q: If you could pick two stocks that have the greatest risk/reward to load up on what would they be? Sector and portfolio holdings can be ignored in this case.
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Q: Could you please give me your opinion of ARX? Couple of recommends on Bnn. Could dividend.
Q: Your thoughts on the reason for the gains and is this a strong company. Tks
Q: Hello -
Which of these two companies has:
1) Best management
2) Best potential growth
3) Best potential dividend growth
4) Best balance sheet
Thanks.
Which of these two companies has:
1) Best management
2) Best potential growth
3) Best potential dividend growth
4) Best balance sheet
Thanks.
Q: Hi Peter and Ryan,
What is your thought on Valeura Energy at this level? Any growth potential?
Is it a risky stock?
Thank you for your great service.
What is your thought on Valeura Energy at this level? Any growth potential?
Is it a risky stock?
Thank you for your great service.
Q: I have a friend, age 27, who wants to start investing. What books, magazines, websites, podcasts would you recommend for a beginner? She has 15K in her TFSA and would like to know where to park it for now. There is no plan to withdraw the money in the near future.
Thank you
Thank you
Q: I have a question about ITP.
It has sold off quite a bit lately and looks like there is value in the name at the moment. Your thoughts would be greatly appreciated on ITP and more generally the packaging industry given the the growth in E-commerce in North America.
Thank you for your advice.
It has sold off quite a bit lately and looks like there is value in the name at the moment. Your thoughts would be greatly appreciated on ITP and more generally the packaging industry given the the growth in E-commerce in North America.
Thank you for your advice.
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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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Purpose High Interest Savings Fund (PSA)
Q: Greetings to Team 5i:
If I am reading the data correctly these ETFs trade on fairly thin volume? It looks like it would not be unusual for them to trade 5k, 30k, and 20k shares respectively on any given day. I am new to direct/on-line investing and trying to figure out the best strategy to buy ETFs (or any equity) like these if the quantity you want to purchase approaches maybe 1/4 or 1/5 of the total shares typically traded in a day. Obviously I'd prefer not to get into a situation of an order getting filled over two days or only partially filled since the returns are meager enough without incurring two commissions or something. Is there a concern here, or a strategy that should be followed as to the type of order entered? Thanks as always for your guidance because I truly do continue to learn something new every day with 5i.
If I am reading the data correctly these ETFs trade on fairly thin volume? It looks like it would not be unusual for them to trade 5k, 30k, and 20k shares respectively on any given day. I am new to direct/on-line investing and trying to figure out the best strategy to buy ETFs (or any equity) like these if the quantity you want to purchase approaches maybe 1/4 or 1/5 of the total shares typically traded in a day. Obviously I'd prefer not to get into a situation of an order getting filled over two days or only partially filled since the returns are meager enough without incurring two commissions or something. Is there a concern here, or a strategy that should be followed as to the type of order entered? Thanks as always for your guidance because I truly do continue to learn something new every day with 5i.
Q: Trevali was down about 8% today on about three times its normal trading volume. Do you know of any particular reason for this. Also do you think there is still downside to the stock. Thank you.
Q: Raging River has recovered somewhat from its low caused by the announcement of the merger with Baytex. Is this perhaps a good time to sell, considering questionable management, and if so could you name three or four similar names in the sector that might have better potential. Thank you.
Q: With interest rate hikes seemingly imminent and tariffs not going away for a while, which 3 categories of the 10 following in the Canadian market make the most sense for new money today, especially for immediate short term 1-2 years gratification?
Materials, Consumer Cyclical. Financial Services (includes real estate), Communication Services, Energy, Industrials, Technology, Consumer Defensive Non cyclical, Healthcare, Utilities
Materials, Consumer Cyclical. Financial Services (includes real estate), Communication Services, Energy, Industrials, Technology, Consumer Defensive Non cyclical, Healthcare, Utilities
Q: please comment on Firan's Q2 including how it stacked up against expectations.
Q: Hi Ryan.I am up $18000. on 3100 shares of SIS..With the way it looks should I sell 1-2 of these shares or should i just hang in there. If I should sell some where would you put the$$. Thanks in advance.. Cliff
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Covalon Technologies Ltd. (COV)
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Photon Control Inc. (PHO)
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Methanex Corporation (MX)
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Stars Group Inc. (The) (TSGI)
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Kinaxis Inc. (KXS)
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Savaria Corporation (SIS)
Q: Unsure that this was sent a few mins.ago.Your best 8-10 stocks to buy today,Are there any table pounding buys here?.Thanks for u usual great services & views.
Q: After market close,it was revealed Mr Ford made good his promise to fire H's CEO & maybe some board members too
Q: Hi,
What's going on with PLI in the last 5 days? The stock has been moving up quite a bit. Do you still foresee headwinds for this company?
Thanks
What's going on with PLI in the last 5 days? The stock has been moving up quite a bit. Do you still foresee headwinds for this company?
Thanks
Q: Could I please have your opinion of this company? Thank You.
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Agnico Eagle Mines Limited (AEM)
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iShares S&P/TSX Global Gold Index ETF (XGD)
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Kirkland Lake Gold Ltd. (KL)
Q: I currently do not have any exposure to commodities in my portfolio. I am looking to add some gold and silver stocks or ETFs. Can you recommend 3 or 4 companies or ETFs in this category and provide your reason for those recommendations.
thanks, appreciate your insight
thanks, appreciate your insight
Q: Dear Mr. Hodson and Mr. Modesto,
I'm helping a friend construct a portfolio worth $375,900. She is a single mother who is planning to retire in a few years. All her children have grown up and no longer require financial support.
Besides CPP and OAS, she also has some other income from other source and wish to supplement her spending with dividend income from the portfolio. She's asked me to help her to contruct a moderate growth portfolio. She said a yearly dividend income of $10000 will be sufficient.
Now, her trading accounts have:
BCE- 73%, SLF- 12%, BMO - 11%, Cash - 4%
Here are my questions. Please deduct as many credit as you wish from my question credits.
Her new portfolio will generate a yearly dividend income of $12954 (yield 3.44%) from $375,900.
Financial -22% - keep the BMO(11%), SLF(12%)
Utitility -16% - AQN, BEP.UN, H, KWH.UN
Energy -10% - ENB, WCP, PKI or TRP
Consumer -16% - PBH, ATD.B, DOL, TSGI
Industrial -11% - NFI, WSP, TCL.A
Health - 4% - CSH.UN, GUD
Technology - 12%- CSU, ARKW, Please suggest: Nasdaq index?
Telecomm - 6% - BCE
Cash - 3%
My questions are:
1) For a moderate growth portfolio, is the sector allocation appropriate?
2) Do I need to further diversify BMO and SLF?
3) In each sector, do you have any suggestions for the right stocks? Feel free to add or delete.
4) Please let me know which stocks you would recommend to add first?
5) For a person close to retirement age and no experience investing in US, is it necessary for her to invest abroad? What's your opinion?
6) All the above proposed stocks, which growth stocks should go into the TFSA? What are your top 5 picks among the growth stocks above?
Thanks as always
Esther
I'm helping a friend construct a portfolio worth $375,900. She is a single mother who is planning to retire in a few years. All her children have grown up and no longer require financial support.
Besides CPP and OAS, she also has some other income from other source and wish to supplement her spending with dividend income from the portfolio. She's asked me to help her to contruct a moderate growth portfolio. She said a yearly dividend income of $10000 will be sufficient.
Now, her trading accounts have:
BCE- 73%, SLF- 12%, BMO - 11%, Cash - 4%
Here are my questions. Please deduct as many credit as you wish from my question credits.
Her new portfolio will generate a yearly dividend income of $12954 (yield 3.44%) from $375,900.
Financial -22% - keep the BMO(11%), SLF(12%)
Utitility -16% - AQN, BEP.UN, H, KWH.UN
Energy -10% - ENB, WCP, PKI or TRP
Consumer -16% - PBH, ATD.B, DOL, TSGI
Industrial -11% - NFI, WSP, TCL.A
Health - 4% - CSH.UN, GUD
Technology - 12%- CSU, ARKW, Please suggest: Nasdaq index?
Telecomm - 6% - BCE
Cash - 3%
My questions are:
1) For a moderate growth portfolio, is the sector allocation appropriate?
2) Do I need to further diversify BMO and SLF?
3) In each sector, do you have any suggestions for the right stocks? Feel free to add or delete.
4) Please let me know which stocks you would recommend to add first?
5) For a person close to retirement age and no experience investing in US, is it necessary for her to invest abroad? What's your opinion?
6) All the above proposed stocks, which growth stocks should go into the TFSA? What are your top 5 picks among the growth stocks above?
Thanks as always
Esther
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Bonterra Energy Corp. (BNE)
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Surge Energy Inc. (SGY)
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TORC Oil & Gas Ltd. (TOG)
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Cardinal Energy Ltd. (CJ)
Q: your opinion please on these stocks as potential buys at this time.