Q: Can I have your view on this company. It is a descent size and does report a small dividend. Tnx
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Q: I am curious about LIDAR technology and who the market leaders may be in the US and or Canada. Any suggestions how to make an investment in this area?
Q: Greetings
As a follow up to a question from Paul, you might consider 'HACK' an ETF focused on the cyber security industry. 5i please feel free to offer your own commentary as to its suitability or performance, etc.
As a follow up to a question from Paul, you might consider 'HACK' an ETF focused on the cyber security industry. 5i please feel free to offer your own commentary as to its suitability or performance, etc.
Q: Hello 5i team,
I'm wondering when you will remove the Altagas trade idea front and centre in the membership section.
Thanks,
Antoine
I'm wondering when you will remove the Altagas trade idea front and centre in the membership section.
Thanks,
Antoine
Q: Could you please comment on TMAC Resources year end, in particular the MD&A, as they just went into production a couple of weeks ago.
Thanks
Roy
Thanks
Roy
Q: Hi Team,
I am looking to buy gold bullion in US dollars backed by bullion held in Canada. I believe the Mint's MNT.U is my only option. Any concerns with a holding in MNT.U? Did I miss any other options?
Thank you, Michael
I am looking to buy gold bullion in US dollars backed by bullion held in Canada. I believe the Mint's MNT.U is my only option. Any concerns with a holding in MNT.U? Did I miss any other options?
Thank you, Michael
Q: I bought a full position on Friday. What are your thoughts ? How sustainable is the dividend ? Thanks.
Q: EIF posted record results last week and have since been beaten down aggressively, losing all gains and then some. This kind of trading action is very obvious that shorts are behind the beat down. Do you know the number of shorts on EIF? I just wonder when would these folks finished pillaging EIF and move on. Thanks.
Q: Could you recommend some cyber security companies please. Thanks
Q: Just wondering what you think about the latest results and report? Any hope of a dividend reinstatement mentioned? (One can always hope, right?!) Thanks.
Q: Hi peter can I have your comments on Vet results
Kind regards
Stan
Kind regards
Stan
Q: What would you recommend for someone with a short term horizon 6M-1Year with a low risk tolerance. Should I put everything into bond etf such as ZAG or even VAB?
Q: Hi 5i,
What did you think of NPI’s report? The stock does not seem to be selling off very hard today, despite the down market day. My main question is the status of the strategic review. There was no mention of it at all in the detailed press release. It was announced last July so it seems to be getting a little long in the tooth. Thanks for any thoughts!
What did you think of NPI’s report? The stock does not seem to be selling off very hard today, despite the down market day. My main question is the status of the strategic review. There was no mention of it at all in the detailed press release. It was announced last July so it seems to be getting a little long in the tooth. Thanks for any thoughts!
Q: Are there any publically traded Canadian industrial IOT (IIOT) software companies? Seems they are all VC funded until acquisition.
Q: I own some CBO and with increasing rates and inflation has this ETF bottomed out or can you suggest a replacement.
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Constellation Software Inc. (CSU)
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CCL Industries Inc. Unlimited Class B Non-Voting Shares (CCL.B)
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Cineplex Inc. (CGX)
Q: My Consumer-Cyclical sector is 6% too high and Technology sector is 2% too low.
So need to sell one of (AW.UN, BPF.UN, BYD.UN, CCL.B, CGX, ECI), each with ~ 2% position. Hard to sell any of these tried-true 'favourites' -but trying to take the emotional side out of the decision, and be disciplined. So, I think I should sell CGX because it has been flat for 2 years and I don't expect much upside. Can you provide your an order of selling preference?
And I need to add to these existing Technology Sector holdings (CSU, ENGH, KXS, MDA, PUR, SHOP). Thinking (OTEX, ITC) or more of existing ones.
57 year-old with a Growth & Sector & Dividend oriented portfolio.
As always, thank you for your wise guidance.
CSU, CCL, MDA, ECI, ENGH, BYD, OTEX, SHOP, AW, BPF, PUR, ITC
So need to sell one of (AW.UN, BPF.UN, BYD.UN, CCL.B, CGX, ECI), each with ~ 2% position. Hard to sell any of these tried-true 'favourites' -but trying to take the emotional side out of the decision, and be disciplined. So, I think I should sell CGX because it has been flat for 2 years and I don't expect much upside. Can you provide your an order of selling preference?
And I need to add to these existing Technology Sector holdings (CSU, ENGH, KXS, MDA, PUR, SHOP). Thinking (OTEX, ITC) or more of existing ones.
57 year-old with a Growth & Sector & Dividend oriented portfolio.
As always, thank you for your wise guidance.
CSU, CCL, MDA, ECI, ENGH, BYD, OTEX, SHOP, AW, BPF, PUR, ITC
Q: Hi- could I have your analysis of the latest results. They appear to be moving in the right direction. Debt in particular
is coming down sharply. Does the revenue shrinkage give pause?
is coming down sharply. Does the revenue shrinkage give pause?
Q: Hi, could you give us your thoughts on their 1/4 and the prospects for the company now.
Thanks
Thanks
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FLYHT Aerospace Solutions Ltd. (FLY)
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Pediapharm (PDP)
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Great Plains Metals Corp. (GPS)
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GoGold Resources Inc. (GGD)
Q: Please comment on whether to buy or sell these companies. GGD has cash flows of $2.8M in Q1. Is it good buy at these levels.
Q: I read on the FAQ's of an ETF Website the following question:
"Are an ETF's Assets Under Management and Trading Volume good indicators of liquidity".
The answer they gave was: "No. The most important aspect related to the liquidity of any ETF is that while the liquidity of the ETF itself (the ETF’s own trading volume on the exchange) may be deemed poor or limited, the key gauge of that ETF’s liquidity is the liquidity of its underlying exposure.
With the mechanism of creation and redemption of ETFs, a designated broker (DB) is responsible for ensuring that market prices track the ETFs’ net asset value (NAVs). If the underlying securities can be easily bought and sold, a tight fit between price and NAV is easily maintained.
Hence, an ETF with small AUM and little trading volume can still be highly liquid if its underlying basket of securities is liquid."
Is this essentially correct, and if it is I'm still not sure how this would work? I have avoided many ETF's for what appears to be poor liquidity and trading volume. If I want to sell an ETF and level 2 quotes show a large spread to sell for example 1000 shares, will additional shares in the ETF somehow be created to get a fair market price based on the underlying stocks held in that ETF if I put a Sell order in on what appears to be a low volume ETF? What I am getting at basically is - is there any way of knowing what the price spread will be on the sale if additional ETF units that are created "on the fly" by the DB? I may not be interpreting the answer given above so please try to expand and clarify their explanation.
Thank you.
"Are an ETF's Assets Under Management and Trading Volume good indicators of liquidity".
The answer they gave was: "No. The most important aspect related to the liquidity of any ETF is that while the liquidity of the ETF itself (the ETF’s own trading volume on the exchange) may be deemed poor or limited, the key gauge of that ETF’s liquidity is the liquidity of its underlying exposure.
With the mechanism of creation and redemption of ETFs, a designated broker (DB) is responsible for ensuring that market prices track the ETFs’ net asset value (NAVs). If the underlying securities can be easily bought and sold, a tight fit between price and NAV is easily maintained.
Hence, an ETF with small AUM and little trading volume can still be highly liquid if its underlying basket of securities is liquid."
Is this essentially correct, and if it is I'm still not sure how this would work? I have avoided many ETF's for what appears to be poor liquidity and trading volume. If I want to sell an ETF and level 2 quotes show a large spread to sell for example 1000 shares, will additional shares in the ETF somehow be created to get a fair market price based on the underlying stocks held in that ETF if I put a Sell order in on what appears to be a low volume ETF? What I am getting at basically is - is there any way of knowing what the price spread will be on the sale if additional ETF units that are created "on the fly" by the DB? I may not be interpreting the answer given above so please try to expand and clarify their explanation.
Thank you.