Q: I thought BOS had a good Q4. Did it, and does your upbeat outlook for '23 still hold?
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Investment Q&A
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Enbridge Inc (ENB $47.01)
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Manulife Financial Corporation (MFC $31.26)
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Toronto Dominion Bank (The) (TD $73.44)
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BCE Inc. (BCE $23.25)
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Bank of Nova Scotia (The) (BNS $55.58)
Q: Hi
I'm trying to build a concentrated portfolio of Canadian dividend payers. If I want to add a few more names for diversification and safe/good yield, what others would you recommend?
Thanks,
Carlo
I'm trying to build a concentrated portfolio of Canadian dividend payers. If I want to add a few more names for diversification and safe/good yield, what others would you recommend?
Thanks,
Carlo
Q: Am I correct in assuming the Svb banking failure could benefit as Csu may be able to purchase prospects at a cheaper price?
Q: This is in response to Greg's question on cash etf's through TD Webbroker. I use the TD investment savings accounts, TDB8150 for CAD and TDB8152 for USD, they are structured as mutual funds but are not mutual funds, no mgmt fees, no trading fees, current rates are 4.05% and 4.15% respectively, interest is calculated daily and paid monthly, unit value $10 does not fluctuate i.e. no capital gains or losses. Check it out. You have next day liquidity if trade is placed before 3 pm ET and you can buy securities if these holdings are in your account as units are treated like cash, you just have to ensure you sell units to settle trades. Hope this helps.
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Manulife Financial Corporation (MFC $43.00)
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Great-West Lifeco Inc. (GWO $54.18)
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Sun Life Financial Inc. (SLF $84.91)
Q: hi
I own MFC. Would it be pointless to add another for diversification? Is SLF still your favourite? Or would you just add to MFC?
thanks
I own MFC. Would it be pointless to add another for diversification? Is SLF still your favourite? Or would you just add to MFC?
thanks
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TD U.S. Index Fund-e U$ (TDB952 $112.49)
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Vanguard Global Dividend Fund Series F (VIC200 $14.86)
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Mawer Canadian Equity Fund Series O (MAW206 $105.06)
Q: We have a diversified portfolio. We would like to automatically invest on a monthly basis going forward for the next 7-8 years. Can you suggest 3 no load mutual funds: 1. Canadian 2. US 3. General bond fund.
We understand that we cannot automatize ETF investments, so even funds that mirror the Canadian, US indices would be good.
We understand that we cannot automatize ETF investments, so even funds that mirror the Canadian, US indices would be good.
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Purpose High Interest Savings Fund (PSA $50.03)
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Global X Cash Maximizer Corporate Class ETF (HSAV $116.25)
Q: Hi
I use TD WebBroker. Why can I not purchase PSA or HSAV on WebBroker? Do you have a similar investment I can buy on WebBroker? I would like CAD and USD options please.
Thanks for everything
Greg
I use TD WebBroker. Why can I not purchase PSA or HSAV on WebBroker? Do you have a similar investment I can buy on WebBroker? I would like CAD and USD options please.
Thanks for everything
Greg
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Sun Life Financial Inc. (SLF $84.91)
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Roku Inc. (ROKU $84.93)
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Super Micro Computer Inc. (SMCI $46.79)
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Titan Machinery Inc. (TITN $18.95)
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Crocs Inc. (CROX $105.13)
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Brookfield Corporation Class A Limited Voting Shares (BN $92.87)
Q: Any stocks being unfairly punished today because of SVB fallout that look interesting to you?
Thanks
Thanks
Q: I have owned this company for several years and are up over 100% in it. The past few days have been a bit disconcerting. Thoughts? Thanks
Q: Could you explain why banks are not doing phenomenally well given the interest rate increases?
I understand that it may lead to fewer loans and some defaulted loans, but surely floating-rate loans and the higher interest of new loans would far out-profit these.
On that note, would you recommend locking in a floating rate mortgage at this point?
I understand that it may lead to fewer loans and some defaulted loans, but surely floating-rate loans and the higher interest of new loans would far out-profit these.
On that note, would you recommend locking in a floating rate mortgage at this point?
Q: Would this be a good time to average down on this for a long term hold? Thx James
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Q: Good morning!
As a dividend investor, I am noting that BNS now pays 1.25% higher dividend than EIF. I hold full positions in each. I am considering selling EIF and doubling down on BNS. I see BNS as having - as well as a higher dividend - an upside in the order of 50% when the economy stabilzes and perhaps the Ukraine war is over. I do see growth from EIF, but think that in a 2 to 5 year window EIF might see steady growth with perhaps a maximum of 25% upside, seemingly less than the bank. What do you think of this reasoning, and are there any reasons why this might not be a good idea? This swap would be in registered accounts (50% TFSA and 50% RIF), so there are no immediate tax implications.
Thanks! ... Paul K
As a dividend investor, I am noting that BNS now pays 1.25% higher dividend than EIF. I hold full positions in each. I am considering selling EIF and doubling down on BNS. I see BNS as having - as well as a higher dividend - an upside in the order of 50% when the economy stabilzes and perhaps the Ukraine war is over. I do see growth from EIF, but think that in a 2 to 5 year window EIF might see steady growth with perhaps a maximum of 25% upside, seemingly less than the bank. What do you think of this reasoning, and are there any reasons why this might not be a good idea? This swap would be in registered accounts (50% TFSA and 50% RIF), so there are no immediate tax implications.
Thanks! ... Paul K
Q: Would either one of these companies be worthwhile taking a position in today? We have owned Pepsi several years ago and we’re happy with it then.
Thanks
Thanks
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Royal Bank of Canada (RY $181.78)
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Toronto-Dominion Bank (The) (TD $101.04)
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Bank of Nova Scotia (The) (BNS $76.43)
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Bank of Montreal (BMO $154.72)
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Canadian Imperial Bank Of Commerce (CM $99.20)
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National Bank of Canada (NA $145.17)
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Brookfield Corporation Class A Limited Voting Shares (BN $92.87)
Q: Please rank the above companies for level of risk and do you think that our Canadian banks could ever be subject to the issues at SVB? Is BN risky? I read one person writing how his advisor won't let him buy it. Feeling like I don't have much trust in anything right now. How is an investor to handle this uncertainty? I definitely see the benefits of diversity as you had always pushed. I'm also somewhat confused as most advisors have been pushing financials due to the benefits associated with rising rates. Your calm advise would be appreciated.
Thank you!
Thank you!
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SentinelOne Inc. Class A (S $17.31)
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CrowdStrike Holdings Inc. (CRWD $451.69)
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Datadog Inc. (DDOG $136.96)
Q: In my last question I did not have the correct symbol for Sentinel One. (question picked up on Sherrit, which I don't own) Please compare the three cybersecurity companies in terms of hold for recovery, sell for tax loss. I am holding all three at a loss.
Q: STEP has dropped farther than I expected after the fourth quarter and year-end report. What do you think was the main cause, and do you think the pendulum is swinging a bit too far?
Q: Hi Peter and Team, in what specific TSX traded product would you put $100k Cdn today if you wanted safety and availability over the next 6-12 months ? Recent comments here suggest HSAV may not currenty be the best choice. I apologize for asking re: well trodden ground but I must confess I'm a little confused re: the best choice. Thank you.
Q: Do you have any concerns for GSY considering the current banking situation. Thanks for your response.
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Purpose High Interest Savings Fund (PSA $50.03)
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CI High Interest Savings ETF (CSAV $50.05)
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Global X Cash Maximizer Corporate Class ETF (HSAV $116.25)
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Global X High Interest Savings ETF (CASH $50.02)
Q: My sister needs to park around $90,000 which she intend to put on a house down-payment next February.
She can get around 4.5% for a 9-month GIC.
From reading your website over the years, I know that the above funds are also an option. However, I don't know how to judge the return that can be expected.
Which of the two options (GIC or one of these funds) would you recommend?
Thanks as always.
She can get around 4.5% for a 9-month GIC.
From reading your website over the years, I know that the above funds are also an option. However, I don't know how to judge the return that can be expected.
Which of the two options (GIC or one of these funds) would you recommend?
Thanks as always.
Q: Hi Peter and Team,
Happy Friday! Question for you about investing in vehicles related to copper. It feels like we are in and headed for a greater supply crunch for Copper as a commodity and I am wondering what your thoughts are on the direction of copper and best ways to be involved in the sector.
I put Foran Mining Company as the specific company for this question as I know Pierre Lassonde is involved in that and he is a legend in the industry so curious on your thoughts on it or if you have other ideas. Please feel free to take more than one credit if this is multiple questions.
Thanks!
Happy Friday! Question for you about investing in vehicles related to copper. It feels like we are in and headed for a greater supply crunch for Copper as a commodity and I am wondering what your thoughts are on the direction of copper and best ways to be involved in the sector.
I put Foran Mining Company as the specific company for this question as I know Pierre Lassonde is involved in that and he is a legend in the industry so curious on your thoughts on it or if you have other ideas. Please feel free to take more than one credit if this is multiple questions.
Thanks!