Please identify 6 currently undervalued US stocks (small, mid, large cap) with a track record of healthy dividend growth to sock away in an RRSP for the long term, in your order of preference. Thank-you.
Q: Hello 5i,
Income value investor with some growth stocks. Just received 16 shares of OGN. At 75 years I don't think I want to wait for "maybe" some growth. No dividend either. I would just sell them and by a few more MRK. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Stanley
Q: What are your thoughts on FOOD? - valuation looks good and their results are positive, however the stock keeps trending down. I have a small position (around 1000 shares @ $6). I feel it will make a run at some point and do like the company and will likely hang on to it for the medium term. Thank you
Q: What are you thoughts on using broad based ETFs as "cash" in a portfolio? It seems like that's how the ARKK funds operate, except they are using stocks (I think GOOG and AMZN). To give you some context, my portfolio is mainly VGRO/VEQT, with some 5i stock suggestions for growth mixed in. I dollar cost average into the ETFs every two weeks but I'm wondering how I should approach adding to some of my stock positions and/or start a new position. Thanks as always.
Marc
Q: I have to laugh about inflation/CPI gaining ground versus same time last year? Really? With lock downs and pent up demand who would expect anything else. I read a great article from the head of the Fisher group in the USA. To summarize: this is transitory for the two reasons I mention and others. Be interested in 5i comments. Oh, the huge debt precludes any significant move up for interest rates. Would be happy to send it to you - very bright guy.
Q: This morning you responded to a question regarding the upcoming IPO for Anaergia. Where can I find information regarding it's IPO date and market symbol?
Thank you.
Q: This could be not so bright question but I'll ask anyway. I have been involved in self directed investing for a few months now. My plan is to create a 250k balanced portfolio....watch and learn for a while and then begin to invest the balance of my cash assets. I deployed the first tranche based on the sector allocations in my original plan. However as I have been building the portfolio stocks in various sectors have gone up and down....mostly up thankfully. Here's the question. Should I calculate my sector allocation percentages by the book cost...so I can get a baseline as I add more.....or by their current value. Thanks for your reply
Q: This stock is off close to 50% from its high. Is there anything fundamentally wrong or should I take my (considerable) profit and move on. Thanks, Bill
Q: I am looking to buy cenovus for my portfolio. Is this a good time to buy a oil stock considering where the price of oil is going, the uncertainty of pipeline transportation, oil sector out of favor . If I am adding only one oil stock is cenovus the best one to add with the potential for significant upside.
Q: hi guys could you please give me your opinion on this company and whether it has any legs .there was a ton of insider selling but they have given it a 23 dollar target at td .THANKS AS ALWAYS
Q: I noticed that when people ask for top “energy” names they are often provided with companies involved in oil and gas (eg. SU, CNQ, TOU, etc). What sector is the solar industry in and how do they compare to the top oil and gas names?
Q: ECN through its subsidiary in the Us has a deal with Sam's Club to help with financing of home repairs & renovations. Is this deal material to ECN or just a small add on? Thanks for your great guidance.
Dave
Q: Please explain the reason why it dropped 16%. Were insiders putting shares for sale? Was the drop an expected occurence with the large volume of shares being sold? Gunsajebtally, is the stock less attractive to investors? Thanks for your advice.