Q: Santacruz looks to have reported another strong quarter. Could I please have your thoughts. How would you rank it among TSX small cap mining companies.
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Q: Hello Peter and 5i Team,
We have to trim our exposure to AI. It has been a good ride and the time is right to take a little profit to reduce the risk in this sector. We added a little to our small cap and mid-cap ETF's to align with the 5i theory that markets may have some runway yet.
For the remaining funds could you let us know which of the two strategies that we should use?
1. We do not have any dividend stocks. Are there any high dividend (4%+) stocks in the US or Canada that have been hit recently, and thus, may be able to avoid depreciation of their current value if the markets turn south (5%-10%)? We would consider those stocks as safer dividend stocks to purchase now.
2. The other option is to continue with our standard default that purchases PSA and BIL as a default safe play when markets are high. Those funds are deployed back into sectors that get obliterated on a pullback. This strategy is 12%-15% of our portfolios.
Thank you
D&J
We have to trim our exposure to AI. It has been a good ride and the time is right to take a little profit to reduce the risk in this sector. We added a little to our small cap and mid-cap ETF's to align with the 5i theory that markets may have some runway yet.
For the remaining funds could you let us know which of the two strategies that we should use?
1. We do not have any dividend stocks. Are there any high dividend (4%+) stocks in the US or Canada that have been hit recently, and thus, may be able to avoid depreciation of their current value if the markets turn south (5%-10%)? We would consider those stocks as safer dividend stocks to purchase now.
2. The other option is to continue with our standard default that purchases PSA and BIL as a default safe play when markets are high. Those funds are deployed back into sectors that get obliterated on a pullback. This strategy is 12%-15% of our portfolios.
Thank you
D&J
Q: What are the ramifications for SCR shareholders with Cenovus purchase of Meg Energy?
Q: What are your thoughts on Cenovus taking over Meg?
Should we sell into this news or will Strathcona "call and raise" the bid?
Should we sell into this news or will Strathcona "call and raise" the bid?
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Costco Wholesale Corporation (COST $963.48)
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Coca-Cola Company (The) (KO $67.96)
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Progressive Corporation (The) (PGR $243.86)
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Xcel Energy Inc. (XEL $72.68)
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Toronto-Dominion Bank (The) (TD $103.16)
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Bank of Nova Scotia (The) (BNS $87.86)
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Sun Life Financial Inc. (SLF $79.98)
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Dollarama Inc. (DOL $188.43)
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Intact Financial Corporation (IFC $278.33)
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Fortis Inc. (FTS $68.18)
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Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc. (ATD $76.24)
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BMO Low Volatility Canadian Equity ETF (ZLB $55.38)
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Hydro One Limited (H $49.99)
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Caseys General Stores Inc. (CASY $505.64)
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Invesco S&P 500 Low Volatility ETF (SPLV $73.37)
Q: Hi,
Could you please recommend 10 (5 US / 5 CAN) high-quality defensive companies with strong balance sheets, low debt levels, and robust cash flows that YOU believe they can weather economic stress, inflation, or stagflation and they relatively hold up their stock prices during such times? If their current stock prices are overvalued, please suggest your recommended entry prices.
Also please recommend ETFs that mainly invest in companies with the above criteria?
Thank you
Could you please recommend 10 (5 US / 5 CAN) high-quality defensive companies with strong balance sheets, low debt levels, and robust cash flows that YOU believe they can weather economic stress, inflation, or stagflation and they relatively hold up their stock prices during such times? If their current stock prices are overvalued, please suggest your recommended entry prices.
Also please recommend ETFs that mainly invest in companies with the above criteria?
Thank you
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KLA Corporation (KLAC $905.09)
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Lam Research Corporation (LRCX $102.95)
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ASML Holding N.V. (ASML $781.70)
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Entegris Inc. (ENTG $81.98)
Q: Entegris seems to be in an interesting niche in the semi space, providing specialty engineered chemicals and materials required in the manufacturing process.
Stanley Druckenmiller recently initiated a new position.
Revenues have shrunk 2% over the past year. Wouldn't you expect that with the huge cap ex spend going towards AI right now that they'd be growing? Other semis like KLAC, ASML, LRCX have grown revenues ~25% over the same period.
Why hasn't ENTG participated in this?
Stanley Druckenmiller recently initiated a new position.
Revenues have shrunk 2% over the past year. Wouldn't you expect that with the huge cap ex spend going towards AI right now that they'd be growing? Other semis like KLAC, ASML, LRCX have grown revenues ~25% over the same period.
Why hasn't ENTG participated in this?
Q: My previous question about PNG was classed as private and I was directed to previous questions already asked, implying I would get information I was looking for. My question referred to the call that was scheduled later in the morning. The question already asked about PNG was posted before the call. Can you comment on the call? Was guidance positive and encouraging? Or was it muted and cause for concern? And is it still one of your top small growth picks?
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Vanguard FTSE Canadian High Dividend Yield Index ETF (VDY $55.62)
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Vanguard Dividend Appreciation FTF (VIG $211.97)
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CI Canada Quality Dividend Growth Index ETF (DGRC $44.74)
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Vanguard FTSE Developed ex North America High Dividend Yield Index ETF (VIDY $38.72)
Q: I'm looking for an ETF that complements my VDY. In particular I'd like yield with some growth, and fairly defensive. I don't mind which is greater, yield or growth. I've spotted VIDY, and it looks good, and might complement my VDY in that it is similar but EX North America. I suppose the yield is not Div Tax Credit, so if there is a Canadian ETF that complements VDY, in the sense of holdings, I'd consider that too. But the Tax Credit is not essential, so a US complement (sold in Canada) might work also. So complementary to VDY in terms of geography or holdings would be good.
Q: Are Beware and Zedcor competitors? I hjave small positions in both and wondering if I should keep both or sell one to increase my position in the other.
Appreciate your thoughts.
John
Appreciate your thoughts.
John
Q: Hi !
Do you see potential for strong growth on the short term in any of the following names in the health sector : Adma Biologics (adma-q), Immunome (imnm-q), Janux Therapeutics (Janx-q), New Amsterdam Pharma (nams-q), National Healthcare (nhc-n), Summit Therapeutics (smmt-q), Oncology Institute (toi-q), Verona Pharma (vrna-q), Verastem (vstm-q) ?
Please deduct credits as you see fit.
Gratefully,
Jacques IDS
Do you see potential for strong growth on the short term in any of the following names in the health sector : Adma Biologics (adma-q), Immunome (imnm-q), Janux Therapeutics (Janx-q), New Amsterdam Pharma (nams-q), National Healthcare (nhc-n), Summit Therapeutics (smmt-q), Oncology Institute (toi-q), Verona Pharma (vrna-q), Verastem (vstm-q) ?
Please deduct credits as you see fit.
Gratefully,
Jacques IDS
Q: What do you think about going into cash until the end of September? I understand that for most people, the advice is to stay invested and weather the course to avoid missing up days. I also appreciate that you do not advocate market timing. However, my thinking is as follows:
a) historically September is a poor month for the markets - 55-60% of the time the market is down in September;
b) since we've had an excellent year, maybe the odds of a draw down are higher this year. It also appears that the USA may not provide a rate cut due to inflationary pressures which would be a big disappointment;
c) selling now protects gains from a pullback. While this does incur a tax liability, I would rather have a big gain and pay tax than suffer a draw down (and miss the change to buy back lower);
d) if one is in cash, any pull back present golden buying opportunities;
What are your thoughts?
Jason
a) historically September is a poor month for the markets - 55-60% of the time the market is down in September;
b) since we've had an excellent year, maybe the odds of a draw down are higher this year. It also appears that the USA may not provide a rate cut due to inflationary pressures which would be a big disappointment;
c) selling now protects gains from a pullback. While this does incur a tax liability, I would rather have a big gain and pay tax than suffer a draw down (and miss the change to buy back lower);
d) if one is in cash, any pull back present golden buying opportunities;
What are your thoughts?
Jason
Q: Your thoughts on KSI please,it has been on a downward trend recently.Buy/hold/sell?
Thank you
Thank you
Q: Thoughts on TMDX after recent earnings and run up? Is it still worth holding onto if already owned or are there better opportunities elsewhere?
Thanks
Thanks
Q: Hi
I am looking to start a small position 1/4
in JPM
it is a solid bank
what would be a reasonable entry point?
thanks
Michael
I am looking to start a small position 1/4
in JPM
it is a solid bank
what would be a reasonable entry point?
thanks
Michael
Q: Hi,
Would you be able to recommend 10 solid dividend paying stocks and/or ETFs for a self directed LIRA.
Thanks
Would you be able to recommend 10 solid dividend paying stocks and/or ETFs for a self directed LIRA.
Thanks
Q: I just want to thank all of you at 5i for your great advice.
Aside from the cad $ hedge is there too much overlap? Could I remove one? And If I remove one should I add a different international etf. I also own VEE.TO they are all equal % amounts in reg acct. and please deduct required amount of credits.Thank you all.
Aside from the cad $ hedge is there too much overlap? Could I remove one? And If I remove one should I add a different international etf. I also own VEE.TO they are all equal % amounts in reg acct. and please deduct required amount of credits.Thank you all.
Q: Hi
Would you start a position in this stock.
It has done well in the last few months.
Thank you
Mike
Would you start a position in this stock.
It has done well in the last few months.
Thank you
Mike
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Emera Incorporated (EMA $64.81)
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Capital Power Corporation (CPX $56.91)
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Brookfield Infrastructure Partners L.P. (BIP.UN $42.27)
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Hydro One Limited (H $49.99)
Q: Hi Guys;
I own FTS in my non registered account and I am looking for a complimentary holding in my TFSA. Which of the companies listed above would you prefer and why?
DON
I own FTS in my non registered account and I am looking for a complimentary holding in my TFSA. Which of the companies listed above would you prefer and why?
DON
Q: How do you feel about a buy now on this company now and what do you expect for its future growth.
Thanks Again
Thanks Again
Q: Has been doing very well lately , I'm excited for Alani Nu acquisition and its potential .
Thoughts and would you add here ?
Thanks
Thoughts and would you add here ?
Thanks