Q: I depend on dividends for much of our income and would like to have your opinion on one or two these stocks for a 1/2-3/4 position, about $15-20,000 or so. hot.un, car.un, aar.un, wir.u - Thanks, Ted
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Q: For health care stocks I look outside Canada. Is there anything in particular one should look for in these? I view them differently due to the long process to bring a drug to market and potential law suits etc.
Any thoughts on whey a recent downturn in this sector?
I am considering purchasing Cardinal Health.
Many Thanks
Paul
Any thoughts on whey a recent downturn in this sector?
I am considering purchasing Cardinal Health.
Many Thanks
Paul
Q: Do you think Capstone Mining at .98 is a good risk reward. I sold this in the high $2.00 but thinking of getting back in.
Thanks.
Thanks.
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Milestone Apartments Real Estate Investment Trust (MST.UN)
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Pure Multi-Family REIT LP (RUF.UN)
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Morguard North American Residential Real Estate Investment Trust (MRG.UN)
Q: Further to Edward's Q about reits with US holdings, I might suggest MRG.UN. It may be a tad pricey at the moment (I just sold mine, moving into the commercial side with HOT,UN and HR.UN) but I think the dividend is safe.
Q: Could I please have your opinion on Aston Hill Financial going forward.It seems to be picking up speed. Thank You.
Garry
Garry
Q: I plan to build a small aggressive high growth portfolio within my TFSA. This will represent a very small part of my overall investments.
Can you give me 5 or 6 names of companies that could have great growth potential over the next year or so that I could buy today? Risk is not really a factor as this is a small part of my overall plan and I am quite prepared for volatility and even loss.
Can you give me 5 or 6 names of companies that could have great growth potential over the next year or so that I could buy today? Risk is not really a factor as this is a small part of my overall plan and I am quite prepared for volatility and even loss.
Q: I am interested in knowing your updated views on this company. Thanks.
Q: In response to a recent question, you mentioned BIP.UN as one of your favourite companies for both income and growth. Can you list a few others, please, with reasons?
Ted
Ted
Q: Please give me your opinion of Agjunction. I am considering a purchase.
John
John
Q: Solium, had a major news release last week, and the stock jumped accordingly. What are your current views on this Company, and what do you see going forward?
Q: Hi, I would be interested in reading your current opinion on Molson Coors B, in terms of growth, income, and safety/stability prospects relative to peers; as well as its suitability as a long term hold (>5 years). Thanks in advance, and keep up the great work!
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PRO Real Estate Investment Trust (PRV.UN)
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NorthWest Healthcare Properties Real Estate Investment Trust (NWH.UN)
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Diversified Royalty Corp. (DIV)
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Rogers Sugar Inc. (RSI)
Q: are these stocks okay to hold as dividend income with possible capital appreciation or which ones would you recommend selling and what would you replace them with?
Q: A request to Santa and his band of merry elves at 5i. On Sept 9, 2015 you answered a request by Eugene for a list of stocks trading below "tangible book value" (your phrase) but considered profitable. You did not recommend them. They were all trading on the Venture and many were/are illiquid. Nevertheless, they have performed tolerably well, and 3 of those stocks: BVO,EIL,CDN have done exceptionally well. The only stinker in the group was CFL picked by Eugene. So on my Christmas wish list is a request to 5i to do it again, only this time my only restriction is to keep it any Canadian exchange. I don't write in very often, so I would like to take this opportunity to wish everyone at 5i a very Merry Christmas...........Lionel
Q: which are the best Brookfield holdings for long term dividend yield and capital appreciation?
Q: Although I typically look at some ratios when purchasing stocks, I never have used the Relative Stock Index (RSI). Although I understand roughly how it is calculated and understand that an RSI above 70 is an indicator of an overbought situation, I was interested to know if you use this tool as part of any of your recommendations or when you are answering Member's question and why or why not.
Also, if I am asking a question that has already been asked in the past, how can I search the history of questions asked to find questions related to a specific issue. The only place I can find anything seems to be in "MISC" however there does not to be any means to search this specific area to determine if a specific question has already been asked.
A specific company I was looking at in regard to RSI was Manulife. In the last month the RSI of this company has risen from about 50 to the current level of about 85 as the share price has increased from about $20 to $23. Obviously, if I look at RSI, I should not buy until the RSI drops to below 70.
I appreciate very much your thoughts on RSI and what if any value you would assign to it.
Also, if I am asking a question that has already been asked in the past, how can I search the history of questions asked to find questions related to a specific issue. The only place I can find anything seems to be in "MISC" however there does not to be any means to search this specific area to determine if a specific question has already been asked.
A specific company I was looking at in regard to RSI was Manulife. In the last month the RSI of this company has risen from about 50 to the current level of about 85 as the share price has increased from about $20 to $23. Obviously, if I look at RSI, I should not buy until the RSI drops to below 70.
I appreciate very much your thoughts on RSI and what if any value you would assign to it.
Q: With FTS exiting SOT.UN at such a substantial discount rate, is it a good opportunity for us small retails to do an average down? I'm currently down about 10%, but if the company is operationally sound, it may be the chance to add more. Your advice?
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Enercare Inc. (ECI)
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Great Canadian Gaming Corporation (GC)
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Andrew Peller Limited/Andrew Peller Limitee Class A Non-voting Shares (ADW.A)
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Shopify Inc. Class A Subordinate Voting Shares (SHOP)
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A&W Revenue Royalties Income Fund (AW.UN)
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goeasy Ltd. (GSY)
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Intrinsyc Technologies Corporation (ITC)
Q: Peter and team:
I hold all equities in your balanced portfolio and a couple from your growth in a portfolio worth about 450K (Thank you). I currently have about 35K to invest and would like to choose one stock from your growth and two from your income to "round things out".
At current valuations and looking at a 10 year plus time frame could you please rank each of the four equities per group. Sector allocation is not a consideration.
Please deduct 2 credits and Thank you as always for a fantastic service.
Phil
I hold all equities in your balanced portfolio and a couple from your growth in a portfolio worth about 450K (Thank you). I currently have about 35K to invest and would like to choose one stock from your growth and two from your income to "round things out".
At current valuations and looking at a 10 year plus time frame could you please rank each of the four equities per group. Sector allocation is not a consideration.
Please deduct 2 credits and Thank you as always for a fantastic service.
Phil
Q: Hi 5i Group,
Any opinion on the above two stocks? Due to the huge recent run ups have we missed the PARTY...?
Ken
Any opinion on the above two stocks? Due to the huge recent run ups have we missed the PARTY...?
Ken
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Canadian Apartment Properties Real Estate Investment Trust (CAR.UN)
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Milestone Apartments Real Estate Investment Trust (MST.UN)
Q: I have cash in RRSP that I want to put to use in purchasing a REIT. At this point, would you wait until after a 0.25% increase in the US interest rates (likely this year but not guaranteed), or purchase now?
Q: Grande West was a top pick on BNN recently. Could I please have your view on this company. Thanks