Q: Paramount Equity Financial. Have you heard about this company. It does not seem to be listed or have a symbol It takes mortgages for one year and pays 10% then you start over. My grandson says that you can purchase in your TFSA, but how do you do his if is not a listed company
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Q: Norbord is down nicely, no doubt with the general market. However they do have exposure to Great Briton. I am not concerned with the impact on the OSB market but the Pound will certainly affect the profitability. At $25.00, do you think it is a good time to take a partial postion on them at this time?
Q: Do you think Brexit will really happen, or will they find a way around it?
Q: Of course, most all have dropped but - would appreciate your financial & expertize on these 3 US healthcare related stocks. Thank you.
Q: Hello 5i,
Do pretty much all hedge and mutual funds require that you be an Accredited Investor?
This seems ridiculous...
Basically I must make over ~200K per year or have a net worth of >5 million.
The alternative is that I must invest over 2 million if I am not "accredited".
Taken together, isn't this pretty silly?
Do pretty much all hedge and mutual funds require that you be an Accredited Investor?
This seems ridiculous...
Basically I must make over ~200K per year or have a net worth of >5 million.
The alternative is that I must invest over 2 million if I am not "accredited".
Taken together, isn't this pretty silly?
Q: This question refers to the ex-dividend date and would, I imagine, apply to any dividend paying stock. The question is, if the Ex-dividend date is June 27th and I buy the stock on that date, do I qualify for the June dividend?
Thanks
GUY R.
Thanks
GUY R.
Q: Good afternoon,
I can understand that Wisdom Tree would decline after Brexit like other financials, but don't understand why it is being particularly punished (11%+) today. Could you please clarify.
Thank you.
I can understand that Wisdom Tree would decline after Brexit like other financials, but don't understand why it is being particularly punished (11%+) today. Could you please clarify.
Thank you.
Q: CAN YOU PLEASE COMMENT ON THE LATEST NEWS FROM PHOTON REGARDING A TRANSFER OF FUNDS TO A PRIVATE COMPANY. IS THIS A REASON TO SELL?
THANK YOU
THANK YOU
Q: is there so much fall out for tcn with the brexit?
I think tcn would not be affected at all,or you see it different?
Is it a good buy?
I think tcn would not be affected at all,or you see it different?
Is it a good buy?
Q: Smokin' $#'s from this weed dealer. What's your toke on it and the whole legalization and control issue, politically, financially and otherwise.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Q: CSU vs SH for 5 year+ hold
Q: i own both kxs and sh, they both have been getting hit because of the brexit vote but up until thursday nite they were both flying especially kxs, so my question what do these 2 stocks have to do with great britain or is it just they have gone up a lot , raise cash and sell the winners. dave
Q: Will Nvidia suffer any adverse effects from this British Exit? I thought you had hinted as much about a week ago in an answer to someone, but can't find that answer! ... It was only a tangential hint that I may have misunderstood. Thanks!
Q: I have a question about 1103
Understanding that we can't time the market, is this a good time to add to BPY? Maybe a call option?
Thanks,
H.
Understanding that we can't time the market, is this a good time to add to BPY? Maybe a call option?
Thanks,
H.
Q: My gains accumulated over the last two years on BPY.UN is about to be totally wiped out in the last two trade sessions. I know BPY.UN is heavily invested in the U.K., for example the Canary Wharf, will Brexit have such an effect on its real estate holdings? Or this is an opportunity we can take advantage of and load up again on this stock.
You advise is much appreciated.
You advise is much appreciated.
Q: Are there any real world scenarios where the Brexit negatively impacts Winpak's business over the long term?
Also, I heard a rumour, that as a result of the Brexit, no one is ever allowed to walk into a Tim Horton's again or order a Whopper (QSR). Can you confirm? ;)
Also, I heard a rumour, that as a result of the Brexit, no one is ever allowed to walk into a Tim Horton's again or order a Whopper (QSR). Can you confirm? ;)
Q: Good Morning,
Please shed some light on price weakness. Buy, hold, sell?
Please shed some light on price weakness. Buy, hold, sell?
Q: could you give me details on fnv.wt.a , exercise price and length to expire. Date wt expires. Thank you
Q: In May you gave an opinion on this fund and mentioned currency could be an issue. I assume that means they invest outside of Canada. Do you know how exposed they are to UK and Europe? Given Brexit is this considered a risky stock? I like the yield but reasonable safety of capital is important too. Thank you for your opinion.
M
M
Q: This is a comment on Austin question this morning. Some fund companies and in particular Sprott charges performance fees even when the fund loses money. So in the example you have shown if the market went down by 50% and the fund went down by 30% the some performance fees are charged. So they get on the upside and downside, which I think it is unfair. I would like to see fund companies, charging only on the upside with a specific percentage of absolute return. Or better yet giving back what they earned in performance fees when the investor loose money.