Q: Re: Your contacts at the recent Eif Analysts day- what did they have to say ?
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Realty Income Corporation (O)
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Verizon Communications Inc. (VZ)
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Royal Bank of Canada (RY)
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Toronto-Dominion Bank (The) (TD)
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Enbridge Inc. (ENB)
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Fortis Inc. (FTS)
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Canadian Utilities Limited Class A Non-Voting Shares (CU)
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NorthWest Healthcare Properties Real Estate Investment Trust (NWH.UN)
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BTB Real Estate Investment Trust (BTB.UN)
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True North Commercial Real Estate Investment Trust (TNT.UN)
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Automotive Properties Real Estate Investment Trust (APR.UN)
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AGNC Investment Corp. (AGNC)
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Horizon Technology Finance Corporation (HRZN)
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TriplePoint Venture Growth BDC Corp. (TPVG)
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Liberty All-Star Equity Fund (USA)
Q: What are your thoughts about this as a US/CDN high yield income portfolio? Any ideas would be appreciated. Please take as many credits as needed.
Q: hello 5i:
We've held a small position in PFFD for quite some time, with a significant loss (glad its small position).
But: the Fed narrative has changed from raising to pausing and the next step is inevitably lowering. Yes, there may be another small raise and yes, I know the higher for longer argument.
PFFD pays out over 7% in our RRIF, in an investment that appears to have very little risk of more downside and even a large amount of upside if things were to return to pre-covid levels.
Summing up and being a bit of a contrarian (skate to where the pucks going?), would you agree with my assessment? Can you see any reason for anything but limited downside with new money in the preferred space? What am I missing here?
thanks
Paul L
We've held a small position in PFFD for quite some time, with a significant loss (glad its small position).
But: the Fed narrative has changed from raising to pausing and the next step is inevitably lowering. Yes, there may be another small raise and yes, I know the higher for longer argument.
PFFD pays out over 7% in our RRIF, in an investment that appears to have very little risk of more downside and even a large amount of upside if things were to return to pre-covid levels.
Summing up and being a bit of a contrarian (skate to where the pucks going?), would you agree with my assessment? Can you see any reason for anything but limited downside with new money in the preferred space? What am I missing here?
thanks
Paul L
Q: I need to sell either KXS or GSY in non-reg account to use up some capital losses. Which is better to sell right now?
Q: I was under the impression that CLS was a late inning performer and we are not there yet as indicated in earlier responses. So why now having sold it out of the BE portfolio at less than half its current price within the last couple of years. Is CLS an AI player ?
Thx
Thx
Q: Hi,
I’m wondering if you can help clarify something for me about the CDIC deposit insurance for GICs. I have tried to research an answer for this but am still unclear.
In one account if I have a GIC valued at $100K, I know I have full CDIC insurance coverage.
If I have two $100K GICs in the same account, but the GICs are issued by two different institutions (e.g., one is a $100K TD GIC and one is a $100K BMO GIC), do I have full CDIC insurance on each GIC, for a total of $200K insurance, or only $100K insurance for the account?
Thank you. Michael
I’m wondering if you can help clarify something for me about the CDIC deposit insurance for GICs. I have tried to research an answer for this but am still unclear.
In one account if I have a GIC valued at $100K, I know I have full CDIC insurance coverage.
If I have two $100K GICs in the same account, but the GICs are issued by two different institutions (e.g., one is a $100K TD GIC and one is a $100K BMO GIC), do I have full CDIC insurance on each GIC, for a total of $200K insurance, or only $100K insurance for the account?
Thank you. Michael
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BMO S&P 500 Index ETF (ZSP)
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Global X S&P 500 Index Corporate Class ETF (HXS)
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Global X Nasdaq-100 Index Corporate Class ETF (HXQ)
Q: Regarding your very quick response to my question yesterday where you stated "Capital gains are treated the same as Canadian gains, but must be converted to C$ for tax purposes." ZSP is a Canadian listed equity in Canadian dollars so I assume that I will not need to make any conversion when taking a capital gain? If I alternatively buy HXS (or HXQ) will capital gains be treated as Canadian only?
Thank you.
Thank you.
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Toromont Industries Ltd. (TIH)
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A&W Revenue Royalties Income Fund (AW.UN)
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Boston Pizza Royalties Income Fund (BPF.UN)
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Hammond Power Solutions Inc. Class A Subordinate Voting Shares (HPS.A)
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Real Matters Inc. (REAL)
Q: These stocks are owned in an income portfolio and while their yields are good the continued downward trend is worrisome. Which would you replace, and with what, and if you could provide a reasoning for the change. REAL is my "real" worry, if truth be told, but I also feel slightly off my pizza these days ...
Q: Hi team,
Which sectors in the TSX are currently the worst performing ?
Thanks,
Which sectors in the TSX are currently the worst performing ?
Thanks,
Q: Pls provide your thoughts on this etf. Thanks
Q: Hi Peter,
In the Rob Carrick question this morning your answer stated "Some could see 20 percent + gains under different conditions".
For clarification would you please list your top 5 with that potential. Thanks so much.
In the Rob Carrick question this morning your answer stated "Some could see 20 percent + gains under different conditions".
For clarification would you please list your top 5 with that potential. Thanks so much.
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Canadian National Railway Company (CNR)
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Stella-Jones Inc. (SJ)
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FirstService Corporation (FSV)
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BRP Inc. Subordinate Voting Shares (DOO)
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Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc. (ATD)
Q: As a dividend growth investor I'm looking for one more (non-financial) growth company to add to my group that already includes ATD and CNR. I've done a side-by-side comparison of the following three outlining concerns for each:
FSV - Reasonable debt levels. In a recession, perhaps the strongest of the three (?), but always expensive.
SJ - Arguably a bit of a moat, reasonable debt. But by already owning CNR, does it make sense to own a company whose business includes railway ties?
DOO - Great growth, nice dividend growth, and very attractive moat. But what about that debt ?...and in a recession who is going to buy those "toys" ?
Not looking for personal advice, but I would welcome any comments on the concerns I've mentioned. Thanks.
FSV - Reasonable debt levels. In a recession, perhaps the strongest of the three (?), but always expensive.
SJ - Arguably a bit of a moat, reasonable debt. But by already owning CNR, does it make sense to own a company whose business includes railway ties?
DOO - Great growth, nice dividend growth, and very attractive moat. But what about that debt ?...and in a recession who is going to buy those "toys" ?
Not looking for personal advice, but I would welcome any comments on the concerns I've mentioned. Thanks.
Q: This question is about interest rates and their effect on dividend paying stocks and tech stocks. Most people talk about rates going up or down but not if they stay where they are now. As a senior whose memory stretches back to the 70’s and beyond, these rates seem rather normal to me. A recent article by Howard Marks of Oaktree Investments ( a unit of Brookfield ) quotes him saying he believes that rates will not decline and will be staying around their current level for quite a while. If so, how would the dividend paying stocks ( banks, utilities, telecoms, reits, ) and the tech stocks react ? Thanks. Derek.
Q: What are your thoughts on investing in this company
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Occidental Petroleum Corporation (OXY)
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Imperial Oil Limited (IMO)
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Canadian Natural Resources Limited (CNQ)
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Tourmaline Oil Corp. (TOU)
Q: Hi 5i Wonder Team,
Can you recommend your top three energy companies (US or Canada) with a solid balance sheet and generous dividend?
I need to round out my portfolio with some energy.
Thanks for all you do!
Can you recommend your top three energy companies (US or Canada) with a solid balance sheet and generous dividend?
I need to round out my portfolio with some energy.
Thanks for all you do!
Q: Hello,
Has enough time elapsed to be able to judge if the password protection and new price tiers with ads at Netflix has actually helped the share price.
If so, will that help Disney in a similar way?
Cheers
Has enough time elapsed to be able to judge if the password protection and new price tiers with ads at Netflix has actually helped the share price.
If so, will that help Disney in a similar way?
Cheers
Q: Isreal/Hamas war.What is the impact on the US & Canadianstock markets,canadian banks,oil stocks and REIT?Will the war spread to involve other Middle East countries?,If it does,then what is the impact on the the US & Canadian stock markets,Can banks,oil stocks & Reit? Is it prudent to reduce stocks? Txs for U usual great services & views
Q: I'm getting worried about this one because of the seemingly constant downward spiral in the stock price. It is a large position for me, one I have held for years, but I can't help feeling that i am missing something. It is down in a big way even today, when most of my interest sensitive stock are up. Are you aware of anything that is causing this downdraft? or anything that could come up to account for it? When is there earnings report? Do you know who is doing most of the selling - Is it just one or two major funds or a bunch of small trades? Just looking for any hint of a problem.
Q: If I buy ZSP in a non-registered account, are the dividends and capital gains treated as Canadian or US?
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Purpose High Interest Savings Fund (PSA)
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CI High Interest Savings ETF (CSAV)
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Global X Cash Maximizer Corporate Class ETF (HSAV)
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Global X High Interest Savings ETF (CASH)
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High Interest Savings Account ETF (HISA)
Q: Dear 5i
Do most or all high interest savings accounts pay distributions monthly or quarterly ? How would you rate the above ones that i've listed ? Do you have to be a little cognizant of when you buy them as i see the price can fluctuate slightly throughout the day ? Are you best to buy the one with the highest % distribution or a combination of % distribution and the smallest 52 week high /low spread ?
Take as many points as necessary as i have multiple questions and lots of points .
Thanks
Bill C
Do most or all high interest savings accounts pay distributions monthly or quarterly ? How would you rate the above ones that i've listed ? Do you have to be a little cognizant of when you buy them as i see the price can fluctuate slightly throughout the day ? Are you best to buy the one with the highest % distribution or a combination of % distribution and the smallest 52 week high /low spread ?
Take as many points as necessary as i have multiple questions and lots of points .
Thanks
Bill C