Q: Natural gas has done better relative to oil, and because it's a greener type of energy, I'm considering selling my WhiteCap (at a loss) for PeyTo. What do you think?
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Q: Can you provide further explanation for why you prefer unhedged products (ETF). I am referring to your answer to Mr. Lei’s questions from today’. Especially With the cad dollar at 70 cents or so, intuitively I have shopping for hedged products. Can you please explain the virtues and and faults of hedged vs unhedged products.
Thank you.
Thank you.
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Royal Bank of Canada (RY $188.34)
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Toronto-Dominion Bank (The) (TD $102.07)
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Bank of Nova Scotia (The) (BNS $78.53)
Q: Morning ,
Relative to your recent comments on Canadian Banks and shorts , What % of shorts does it take to make a meaningful impact on the upside. Have benefited in shorts recently in Snap, Shop and ETSY . Cut my investing teeth in the Nortel, Rim , JDSU days and yet my banks have been my best long term move.
Thanks
Greg
Relative to your recent comments on Canadian Banks and shorts , What % of shorts does it take to make a meaningful impact on the upside. Have benefited in shorts recently in Snap, Shop and ETSY . Cut my investing teeth in the Nortel, Rim , JDSU days and yet my banks have been my best long term move.
Thanks
Greg
Q: Hello Peter & 5 I team,
Thank you for the update yesterday. You mentioned that solvency is a risk in these turbulent times. We are holding the above mentioned stocks and are wondering if any of them are an insolvent potential.
Thank you
Thank you for the update yesterday. You mentioned that solvency is a risk in these turbulent times. We are holding the above mentioned stocks and are wondering if any of them are an insolvent potential.
Thank you
Q: Hi,
I am wondering if there are any any tail hedging strategies available to the common investor. As an example Universa has an insurance product which uses tail hedging strategies where one invests about 3% of their portfolio which practically produces a zero return during normal times but during times when unforeseen events or sudden crashes happen they produce phenomenal returns..I believe such products are only available to institutional investors. Thank you very much. Regards,
Shyam
I am wondering if there are any any tail hedging strategies available to the common investor. As an example Universa has an insurance product which uses tail hedging strategies where one invests about 3% of their portfolio which practically produces a zero return during normal times but during times when unforeseen events or sudden crashes happen they produce phenomenal returns..I believe such products are only available to institutional investors. Thank you very much. Regards,
Shyam
Q: Over the last few months I have become concerned about the stock market and have sold most of my holdings and now sit on a large cash position. Do you have any suggestions for parking money other than GIC's? Thanks, Bill
Q: Due to the current pandemic situation and how medication to treat infected people and a future vaccine, do you see biotech as an area of investment opportunities? If so, can you suggest an ETF that represents the companies involved.
Many thanks
Many thanks
Q: Verizon and Starbucks have both taken on a fair amount of debt.
I've had a recommendation to sell both, for this reason.
What are your thoughts?
I've had a recommendation to sell both, for this reason.
What are your thoughts?
Q: your thought on cyptocurency in general and on these company in particular. do you think these will survive even though they appear to be small caps
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Apple Inc. (AAPL $231.45)
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Meta Platforms Inc. (META $767.24)
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Alphabet Inc. (GOOG $204.37)
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Enghouse Systems Limited (ENGH $22.31)
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Kinaxis Inc. (KXS $198.13)
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Winpak Ltd. (WPK $40.90)
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Shopify Inc. Class A Subordinate Voting Shares (SHOP $197.62)
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Veeva Systems Inc. Class A (VEEV $283.55)
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CrowdStrike Holdings Inc. (CRWD $426.06)
Q: The financial people keep on saying they are looking first at the company`s Balance Sheet. Therefore which, Stocks have the strongest and best Balance Sheet? Also, include US stocks as well as Canadian stocks, because I do hold both.
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Constellation Software Inc. (CSU $4,367.50)
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GDI Integrated Facility Services Inc. Subordinate Voting Shares (GDI $27.07)
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Boyd Group Services Inc. (BYD $221.65)
Q: Good Morning
What companies do you recommend and see being active in this environment on acquisitions. Or do you forecast a slow down on acquiring because of all the uncertainty.
Thank you
What companies do you recommend and see being active in this environment on acquisitions. Or do you forecast a slow down on acquiring because of all the uncertainty.
Thank you
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Meta Platforms Inc. (META $767.24)
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Alphabet Inc. (GOOG $204.37)
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Xilinx Inc. (XLNX)
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CGI Inc. Class A Subordinate Voting Shares (GIB.A $129.95)
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Constellation Software Inc. (CSU $4,367.50)
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Kinaxis Inc. (KXS $198.13)
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Shopify Inc. Class A Subordinate Voting Shares (SHOP $197.62)
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Lightspeed Commerce Inc. Subordinate Voting Shares (LSPD $17.02)
Q: I own all these as part of my tech sector which has now grown to 26.57% (getting a bit high I think)
CGI-1.5%
SHOP-11.77%
KXS-3.27%
CSU-3.7%
LSPD-2..21%
FB-1.05%
GOOG-1.81%
XLNX-1.25%
SHOP position has grown a bit larger recently, how would you balance this out? If I trim back SHOP a few %, what other names here would you increase right now?
Thanks!
CGI-1.5%
SHOP-11.77%
KXS-3.27%
CSU-3.7%
LSPD-2..21%
FB-1.05%
GOOG-1.81%
XLNX-1.25%
SHOP position has grown a bit larger recently, how would you balance this out? If I trim back SHOP a few %, what other names here would you increase right now?
Thanks!
Q: I am having a difficult time understanding the purpose of the analysts. The analysts group is: never right; the price variance is significant; they have a large conflict of interest problem; what side of the position are they on - buy side or sell side; who pays them; trust is important in any industry but who do you trust in the group; etc. etc. etc.
The never look at the analysts price information to make a decision, I review the information contained with the analysis to help me make a decision.
Comments are appreciated.
The never look at the analysts price information to make a decision, I review the information contained with the analysis to help me make a decision.
Comments are appreciated.
Q: Alaris...big drop today. I don't see anything in the news. Checked the company website...nothing. Was there a downgrade or did the June quarterly dividend get cut (which I've been waiting for). Depending on the news, I may buy a bit more on the downside.
Does your newsfeed show anything?
Thanks...Steve
Does your newsfeed show anything?
Thanks...Steve
Q: Hi 5i Team,
What is the payout ratio for BNS? I would like to enter back into the stock with my TFSA for dividend and appreciation at this point. How safe is the dividend?
Andrew
What is the payout ratio for BNS? I would like to enter back into the stock with my TFSA for dividend and appreciation at this point. How safe is the dividend?
Andrew
Q: Hi Everyone at 5i! Now that health is in the forefront, what do you foresee Reliq’s role in this might be? Might there be an up tick in the stock? Cheers, Tamara
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Expedia Group Inc. (EXPE $207.08)
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Chevron Corporation (CVX $155.61)
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Southwest Airlines Company (LUV $31.29)
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United Airlines Holdings Inc. (UAL $102.61)
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Suncor Energy Inc. (SU $53.29)
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Air Canada Voting and Variable Voting Shares (AC $19.17)
Q: Dear Peter and Ryan.
Thank you for your help through the volatile market. Though the Economy is not back yet, we may be able to see the light at the end of the tunnel soon. I checked a few stocks. Airlines and Energy have been down a lot. I want to take advantage of the market and consider allocating 10% of my RRSP to these companies (AC, UAL, EXPE, CVX and SU). I like to think about 2-3 years or longer. Currently I don't own any airlines. I own TOU only for oil industry.
Thank you,
Yiwen
Thank you for your help through the volatile market. Though the Economy is not back yet, we may be able to see the light at the end of the tunnel soon. I checked a few stocks. Airlines and Energy have been down a lot. I want to take advantage of the market and consider allocating 10% of my RRSP to these companies (AC, UAL, EXPE, CVX and SU). I like to think about 2-3 years or longer. Currently I don't own any airlines. I own TOU only for oil industry.
Thank you,
Yiwen
Q: I would like to add a communications company to my growth portfolio.
How would you rate your choices .
How would you rate your choices .
Q: This is a follow up to my question the other day regarding the Canadian government backstopping mortgages .... as well as querying the best option for dividend income if looking solely at preferreds, bonds and the Canadian banks ( given their attractive dividends and perceived safety - of course unless something really dreadful happens to wipe out their financial reserves and force them to cancel dividends)
My original question might have been a bit vague regarding this part of it. My apologies.
I would appreciate your assessment of these 3 options with dividend safety and size of yield ahead of any share price increases.
Thanks again.
My original question might have been a bit vague regarding this part of it. My apologies.
I would appreciate your assessment of these 3 options with dividend safety and size of yield ahead of any share price increases.
Thanks again.
Q: what is your opinion of this company