Q: Disney missed earning slightly. Do you think current price decline is justified? I own Disney at much lower price. Should I sell to take the profits at current price? Thanks!
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Q: I just renew for 2 more years - thanks for all your advise.
What are you thoughts on DIS earrings - It is good time to buy or sell
I have total 400K portfolio in TFSA, RESP, RRSP and regular investment.
How do I calculate 5% investment in any given sector as whole portfolio or per account
What are you thoughts on DIS earrings - It is good time to buy or sell
I have total 400K portfolio in TFSA, RESP, RRSP and regular investment.
How do I calculate 5% investment in any given sector as whole portfolio or per account
Q: What would be your top 3 dividend paying picks for a "consumer" related stock based on current value / price and future growth. Thanks!!
Q: Hello 5i,
My 16y old just got a job!! so I'm helping put together an investment portfolio. Basically its the MoneySaver ETF portfolio minus the fixed income and gold ETFs, also I've added ZRE for a total of nine ETFs. The plan is when $1200 dollars is made at the new job, one of he ETFs is bought. To me this seems like a good start, maybe even a finish depending on the interest in investing. What do you think?
Thanks,
My 16y old just got a job!! so I'm helping put together an investment portfolio. Basically its the MoneySaver ETF portfolio minus the fixed income and gold ETFs, also I've added ZRE for a total of nine ETFs. The plan is when $1200 dollars is made at the new job, one of he ETFs is bought. To me this seems like a good start, maybe even a finish depending on the interest in investing. What do you think?
Thanks,
Q: Although a penny stock always has some risk, you thoughts on Lingo Media would be appreciated.
Q: Hello Peter & Co,
There are obviously a variety of metrics to measure the valuation of the stock. I usually look at the ratio ROE/forward PE which should be above 1; you mention in your report on BIN that, due to its capital structure, EV/Sales and EV/EBITDA are better metrics. Could you please explain? How does the average retail investor parse the various ways of measuring valuations?
Thanks,
Antoine
There are obviously a variety of metrics to measure the valuation of the stock. I usually look at the ratio ROE/forward PE which should be above 1; you mention in your report on BIN that, due to its capital structure, EV/Sales and EV/EBITDA are better metrics. Could you please explain? How does the average retail investor parse the various ways of measuring valuations?
Thanks,
Antoine
Q: Dear Agent. Is ACU.TO stock worth holding in my Portfolio. Eddie.
Q: A few months ago I asked you about Vogogo and you said it was overvalued/expensive so I didn't buy it, and it has since fallen almost 50%.
What do you think of it at this price? It just raised $12M in funding and seems to have good growth prospects.
Thanks a lot!
What do you think of it at this price? It just raised $12M in funding and seems to have good growth prospects.
Thanks a lot!
Q: Hi, what's your opinion on these two companies. Would you consider these a buy at current levels. What are the pros and cons?
Thanks for the great service.
Thanks for the great service.
Q: colliers reported today. how do the numbers look ?
thx
thx
Q: Do you prefer BOS over Kinaxis. If I hold KXS shoudl I switch for BOS?
Q: Hi 5i Team,
Riocan dropping quickly. Is there anything new or is this just the interest rate fear again. How would you feel about just exiting the REIT sector for now? Have lot6s of other financial exposure. Peyto seems to be in the same trajectory.
Thanks again for you response,
Ted
Riocan dropping quickly. Is there anything new or is this just the interest rate fear again. How would you feel about just exiting the REIT sector for now? Have lot6s of other financial exposure. Peyto seems to be in the same trajectory.
Thanks again for you response,
Ted
Q: Could you comment on the latest results, payout ratio, dividend growth? Thanks for your service
Q: First I want to say what a great job Peter did today on BBN.I know you are not familiar with a number of US co. but was hoping you might have something on this co.Thanks
Q: Your view on stb ? Been dropping lately.
Q: I think I know the answer to this question but I will ask anyway. I bought NGD IMG and TA as recommended by David Stanley BTSX several years ago. All have cut or reduced dividends and my capital has been seriously eroded.Time to move on and sell. Thx for selling FM. I cant believe several months ago this was promoted at over $16.50 by the brokers. What a joke.
Thx for all you do.
Thx for all you do.
Q: Peter; It appears that HLF missed on all fronts- can I have your opinion please? Thanks.Rod
Q: Hi guys.
Lets say I initially buy a 4% position in company xyz. Over the course a few months that position gets whittled down to 3% due to either share price decline or due to the rest of of the portfolio performing well while xyz does nothing.
For portfolio rebalancing purposes, would you consider that xyz position to be either now 3% of the portfolio, because that's what it represents currently, or would you consider that xyz position to be a 4% weighting because that's what it was when you initially made the purchase.
If you like the company, is there anything wrong with buying more (with existing cash in the portfolio) to bump up the weighting closer to that initial 4%, or do you say "my initial position was 4%, I'll wait till xyz's share price performance catches up to the rest of the portfolio?
I'm using "xyz" as a theoretical example because I'd like to know what the general rule is, or does it really depend upon the stock, MacDonald Dettwiler for example.
Thanks a bunch.
Lets say I initially buy a 4% position in company xyz. Over the course a few months that position gets whittled down to 3% due to either share price decline or due to the rest of of the portfolio performing well while xyz does nothing.
For portfolio rebalancing purposes, would you consider that xyz position to be either now 3% of the portfolio, because that's what it represents currently, or would you consider that xyz position to be a 4% weighting because that's what it was when you initially made the purchase.
If you like the company, is there anything wrong with buying more (with existing cash in the portfolio) to bump up the weighting closer to that initial 4%, or do you say "my initial position was 4%, I'll wait till xyz's share price performance catches up to the rest of the portfolio?
I'm using "xyz" as a theoretical example because I'd like to know what the general rule is, or does it really depend upon the stock, MacDonald Dettwiler for example.
Thanks a bunch.
Q: Your comment on their earning , dividend increase again all metric look good, impressive AUM increase. Look like a good buy these level.
thanks!
thanks!
Q: Hi, my position in HCG has fallen to about 2.5% (my full position is 4%). Would advise continuing to wait , or are you comfortable going back to full position yet?
Thank you
Thank you