Q: TMDX is in the business of delivering viable human organs for transplant operations. Their technology markedly improves organ viability compared to the previous methodology of placing organs on ice. Future competitors must demonstrate via clinical trials that their technology is significantly better than that of TMDX. Seems like a decent moat. TMDX took on further debt to by a small airline to facilitate organ delivery which was being hampered by lack of reliable air transport. I would appreciate your expertise in determining if TMDX has a valid business model that warrants investment in their stock at its current price.
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Q: How to explain the (unusual) stock 1.86 % decline from 107$ (fév.,. 2023) to 103$ (march 2023) ? since the only factor that I was considering when investing into this ETF was the premium, are there other factors to take into account in order to avoid a similar situation ?
Q: Hi Team,
What’s driving the relentless selling of Well lately? I don’t see why investors are taking a negative view on the name recently. Is this giving us a chance to buy more at basement bottom prices here ? Price targets average over $8 today and the stocks trading down towards the $3 range. Your take on the name is appreciated. Thanks
Shane
What’s driving the relentless selling of Well lately? I don’t see why investors are taking a negative view on the name recently. Is this giving us a chance to buy more at basement bottom prices here ? Price targets average over $8 today and the stocks trading down towards the $3 range. Your take on the name is appreciated. Thanks
Shane
Q: Hi, my question is of a general nature concerning banks and the differences between Can. and Amer. mortgage systems.
Firstly, why are there two different systems(term lengths) of issuing mortgages and how can Amer. banks afford to issue long term (30 yr) mortgages at such low interest rates (which until recently were very low), now with higher rates their costs for deposits increases substantially compared to their long term loan rates. how can they survive in this situation? Is this the reason Canadian terms are s much shorter?
Thanks, Chris
Best of the season for all
Firstly, why are there two different systems(term lengths) of issuing mortgages and how can Amer. banks afford to issue long term (30 yr) mortgages at such low interest rates (which until recently were very low), now with higher rates their costs for deposits increases substantially compared to their long term loan rates. how can they survive in this situation? Is this the reason Canadian terms are s much shorter?
Thanks, Chris
Best of the season for all
Q: With 3 quarters behind them and an announced backlog of almost 2 years worth of work, how does one go about valuing this company? I can't find any direct public comparable that trade in Canada.
Q: Do you have a preference between these auto sector stocks?
Q: I hold HXDM in my unregistered account (MER: 0.22 + max 0.3 swap fee) and am looking for an international ETF for developed countries (ex. Canada & US), that like HXDM does not include small caps, only medium and large cap stocks. I could use HXDM but fees are high and AUM is only 477M, however, there is no withholding tax with HXDM - your comments appreciated.
Thanks!
Thanks!
Q: Holding these 3 small companies in a TFSA, could you give your thoughts on their valuations today, and would they be ok as 5 year+ hold
Thanks.
Thanks.
Q: Is there any hope for Transcontinental? I am seriously underwater. Sadly it’s in a registered account so there is no benefit to tax loss selling. Buy, sell or hold?
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Brookfield Infrastructure Corporation Class A Exchangeable Subordinate Voting Shares (BIPC)
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Brookfield Corporation Class A Limited Voting Shares (BN)
Q: Hi team,
BIPC is currently still 45% below its 52week high. Bn is now only 4% below its 52week high . Do you see BIPC playing catch up here ? Is it not a more compelling buy at this point than Bn while it’s down here , plus it’s almost 5% div ? I was looking for your thoughts if it would be wise to buy some BIPC at these levels and collect the nice div while waiting or sp recovery ?
Thanks ,
Shane
BIPC is currently still 45% below its 52week high. Bn is now only 4% below its 52week high . Do you see BIPC playing catch up here ? Is it not a more compelling buy at this point than Bn while it’s down here , plus it’s almost 5% div ? I was looking for your thoughts if it would be wise to buy some BIPC at these levels and collect the nice div while waiting or sp recovery ?
Thanks ,
Shane
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Northland Power Inc. (NPI)
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Brookfield Renewable Corporation Class A Exchangeable Subordinate Voting Shares (BEPC)
Q: Do you think renewables are a good buy currently?
Do you like NPI or do you have another recommendation?
Do you like NPI or do you have another recommendation?
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Amazon.com Inc. (AMZN)
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Meta Platforms Inc. (META)
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Alphabet Inc. (GOOG)
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Microsoft Corporation (MSFT)
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NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA)
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Booking Holdings Inc. (BKNG)
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QUALCOMM Incorporated (QCOM)
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Super Micro Computer Inc. (SMCI)
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Crocs Inc. (CROX)
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CrowdStrike Holdings Inc. (CRWD)
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InMode Ltd. (INMD)
Q: If you did a US version of the 5i Balanced/Income/Growth portfolio setup, to which of the three portfolios would you assign the above stocks ? At approximately what weighting ? Are there any that you wouldn't consider ? Please ignore sector diversification.
Many thanks, as always.
Many thanks, as always.
Q: Looking for a recommendation for an S&P 500 ETF for an unregistered account that minimizes tax consequences while maximizing returns. Thank you.
Q: What companies do you think are getting excessively beaten up do to tax loss selling?
Q: Perhaps a long-shot question, but I wonder if you are aware of any company providing amazing services similar to 5i, but focused on the European (in particular, French, German and UK) equity markets?
Many thanks in advance! Aaron
Many thanks in advance! Aaron
Q: At what sustained oil price do things really start to burden TVE?
Seasonal strength in oil is approaching or is it?
Thank you for any insights you can provide.
Seasonal strength in oil is approaching or is it?
Thank you for any insights you can provide.
Q: I am looking for a few suggestions for high quality corporate bonds that will mature in around 5 years. I tried using TD's fixed income tool to do research, but it seems like the selection of bonds on offer is artificially limited. Can you suggest a few bonds or direct me to a website that would allow me to better research them myself?
Q: Thoughts on INDI as an emerging semiconductor stock
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Manulife Financial Corporation (MFC)
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Sun Life Financial Inc. (SLF)
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Power Corporation of Canada Subordinate Voting Shares (POW)
Q: Hi 5i
I saw your comment on the MFC/Global Atlantic deal. MFC has hit $28 and I had decided to re-evaluate it at this price. It seems to trade between 24-28 so I'm tempted to take the profit. But if they are buying back shares (I think I read 2.8% of float starting next year), and the market seems to like this deal, can you see it crossing $30? Also have SLF and POW (with re-evaluate price at $40)
Thanks, Greg
I saw your comment on the MFC/Global Atlantic deal. MFC has hit $28 and I had decided to re-evaluate it at this price. It seems to trade between 24-28 so I'm tempted to take the profit. But if they are buying back shares (I think I read 2.8% of float starting next year), and the market seems to like this deal, can you see it crossing $30? Also have SLF and POW (with re-evaluate price at $40)
Thanks, Greg
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iShares 1-5 Year Laddered Corporate Bond Index ETF (CBO)
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iShares 1-5 Year Laddered Government Bond Index ETF (CLF)
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iShares Core Canadian Universe Bond Index ETF (XBB)
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iShares Core Canadian Long Term Bond Index ETF (XLB)
Q: Hello
I have equal amounts in CLO and CLF. Wondering if it might be a good idea to swap one of these for the longer term XLB Bond Fund to hopefully play the downturn in interest rates? If so which would you swap and why? Is there a safer trade with equal potential with less risk then XLB?
Thanks
Jeff
I have equal amounts in CLO and CLF. Wondering if it might be a good idea to swap one of these for the longer term XLB Bond Fund to hopefully play the downturn in interest rates? If so which would you swap and why? Is there a safer trade with equal potential with less risk then XLB?
Thanks
Jeff