Q: Do you recommend initiating a position in CXI today?
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Q: Hi 5iResearch,
I would like to find out if NOC is in the "drone" business. If it is, is it a major player in this field?
Cheers,
Harry
I would like to find out if NOC is in the "drone" business. If it is, is it a major player in this field?
Cheers,
Harry
Q: I sold CEF.A because of the takeover. I don't want the sprotts fund.
What can I replace it with bearing in mind that I'd like it to be bullion in Canadian dollars?
What can I replace it with bearing in mind that I'd like it to be bullion in Canadian dollars?
Q: Hi Peter and Company :), CIBC and RY trading volumes today are well high above the average. Any idea?
Thanks again,
George
Thanks again,
George
Q: I'm looking at CanWel building materials to add in my dividend portfolio. It will pay a juicy dividend at the end of this month and with all the houses needed to be rebuild in Fort Mcmurray I think this might give a boost to there earnings this summer. What is your thought on my thinking?
Q: Hi Peter I was told yesterday that the short position on EIF3.4% of the outstanding shares .
What is normal for a bank ,energy co or a Telco.
Kind Regards Stan
PS were can I find this info
What is normal for a bank ,energy co or a Telco.
Kind Regards Stan
PS were can I find this info
Q: Being retired I like the idea of funds that use covered calls to boost dividends. I have a limited amount of these funds because I do not want to miss the upside. However, if you assume that, in general, valuations are stretched right now, would the attractiveness of these funds not increase? In addition they are a natural source of diversification.
This question was prompted by a recent response to a question on DFN. My RBC website shows a monthly dividend yield of 10 cents or 11 % annually. Am I correct to assume that this is a calculation based on history and that if I bought this fund now, the actual distribution I will get will depend on a number of market factors and there is no way to actually predict it.
Thanks in advance and congratulations to Ryan.
This question was prompted by a recent response to a question on DFN. My RBC website shows a monthly dividend yield of 10 cents or 11 % annually. Am I correct to assume that this is a calculation based on history and that if I bought this fund now, the actual distribution I will get will depend on a number of market factors and there is no way to actually predict it.
Thanks in advance and congratulations to Ryan.
Q: 5i
I am 75 years old, retired and do not have any funds in my portfolio. Am looking at ZDV,ZRE,ZWH,ZPR,HPR. Looking at income and safety. How would you rate these funds for income and safety in today's environment and the environment you percieve in the next year. Any other suggestions appreciated.
Read your Q&A every morning, great info is generated through readers questions and your response.
W
I am 75 years old, retired and do not have any funds in my portfolio. Am looking at ZDV,ZRE,ZWH,ZPR,HPR. Looking at income and safety. How would you rate these funds for income and safety in today's environment and the environment you percieve in the next year. Any other suggestions appreciated.
Read your Q&A every morning, great info is generated through readers questions and your response.
W
Q: Hi Team - XTC has been a frustrating stock. It's a half billion dollar company with a low valuation, but it's price has languished below 12 dollars. Do you have any insight into why it's such a thin trader, and why there's resistance to moving to a higher valuation? The conspiracy theorist in me thinks that it's pretty easy to manipulate a stock with such low volume.
Thanks for your long term and very valued service!
Thanks for your long term and very valued service!
Q: Would you consider this stock for a long hold at this price?
Q: I bought CRH at 4 dollars. It's now at app. 11 dollars. In the past with CCL and CSU, as the stocks ran up I trimmed and took profits. In hindsight, I would have done better if I had let them both run.
What I've learned from you is that picking a weight you're comfortable with is the best way to go. CRH now represents app. 7% of my portfolio. What is your recommendation as to the maximum weight for any one stock?
Thanks for the great service. cheers
Andy
What I've learned from you is that picking a weight you're comfortable with is the best way to go. CRH now represents app. 7% of my portfolio. What is your recommendation as to the maximum weight for any one stock?
Thanks for the great service. cheers
Andy
Q: Could you please give me your opinion of store capital corp. its expected growth, the safety of its dividend, possible growth in the dividend, the quality of management, etc.
Q: What BE companies would you add to at today's prices? Long term hold. Thanks!
Q: What is your rating on gold in general and this company in particular ??
Q: I am helping to invest money for my thirty-year-old daughter into her TFSA and RRSP accounts. These investments should be considered as retirement assets so there is a very long time frame here. I am wondering between choosing RRX and VET for part of her energy portion (WCP will likely form the other half of her investment in this sector). Personally, I like the dividend and outlook that VET brings but being older, I am prone to viewing things from a more conservative perspective. However, would RRX have more potential to provide the longer term gains she is looking for?
Appreciate your insight.
Paul F.
Appreciate your insight.
Paul F.
Q: I like the cash flow from utilities and Transalta seems to be getting a handle on the new operating environment in Alberta. RNW is approx 60% owned by TA and that would mean the market is pricing TA only for it's share of RNW and assigning no value to the rest of TA business. Are my assumptions correct and if so do you have any idea why this would be so. Thanks
Kenn
Kenn
Q: I hold a 2.9% position in this stock and a full weighting in the balanced portfolio and am up about 18% on nfi could you give me your view on adding to this position as you have the same weighting and profit....thanks
Q: I thought the results were outstanding. I am a bit surprised that you consider the shares just an "ok" investment. The future business looks great.The market will look more favourably on consumer staples in the coming months as the market looks frothy. Just my humble opinion.:)
Q: Hello Team,
would you have an update on these stocks? These doesn't seem to be any significant movement considering the strength of the overall market.
Thanks
would you have an update on these stocks? These doesn't seem to be any significant movement considering the strength of the overall market.
Thanks
Q: I have a question about ZCL Composites and Stella Jones.
I'm thinking of selling SJ and replacing it with ZCL. Other than the significant size difference, and assuming a balanced portfolio, is there a reason not to do this given the better momentum and dividend for ZCL?
Thanks.
I'm thinking of selling SJ and replacing it with ZCL. Other than the significant size difference, and assuming a balanced portfolio, is there a reason not to do this given the better momentum and dividend for ZCL?
Thanks.