Q: there seems to be more questions recently asking for good entry price points.....for me, I tend to just buy when I'm keen to enter or add to a position...with that in mind, I'm wondering if there are few tips or hints that you would share on how to go about evaluating for a good entry price point or a reference or two to read over and then for me to mull over.....thanks....Tom
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Investment Q&A
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Q: I would like to know your opinion on what lithium stocks may be worth looking at over the next year and in particular standard lithium. Thanks
Steve
Steve
Q: Please advise your top large cap stock pick for each sector [Canada or US], with a short blurb about why you like it.
Also, which sectors would you overweight and which ones underweight for 2022.
thank you
Also, which sectors would you overweight and which ones underweight for 2022.
thank you
Q: Good morning, would you put FSV in the same boat as bluer chip names like TRI, BAM.A, SLF etc. For relative safety and sleep at night investments over a five year period, thanks?
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Enbridge Inc. (ENB $63.73)
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Pembina Pipeline Corporation (PPL $51.32)
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Parkland Corporation (PKI $38.43)
Q: Would like to increase my weighting in resources. I have PKI,ENB,PPL equal weighting at around 3% each. Would like to sell one of them then acquire 2 producers large/small cap with yield with equal weighting at 3%. Could you rank the one to sell and suggestion some producers ?
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Meta Platforms Inc. (META $776.37)
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Nike Inc. (NKE $74.82)
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PepsiCo Inc. (PEP $139.56)
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Shopify Inc. Class A Subordinate Voting Shares (SHOP $163.63)
Q: Any further thoughts on companies that are in the NFT space?
Q: What is your opinion on TGP and Cheniere LNG). Are there other companies or better opportunities to play the increase in demand for LNG.
Q: I am considering adding LSPD or TOI to my TFSA. I know that you are favourable on both and that LSPD is higher growth, higher risk. I would appreciate that being quantified: what is the future % revenue growth and forward sales multiple for each company and at their current price, which do you consider the better risk/reward choice.
Also, when are they each scheduled to report earnings?
Thanks...Glenn
Also, when are they each scheduled to report earnings?
Thanks...Glenn
Q: It's been a long time since anybody ask your option on RBA so when you have time I will appreciate your take on the company. thanks. Harry
Q: This company looks very interesting to me especially recent results. I have a very small position but am considering adding more in a small cap / speculative portfolio. What do you think of the company? Do you think it’s a good buy? Thanks
Q: Hi 5i Team - Could you provide some insight into the shortage of chips and the disruption this is causing. In particular is the lack of supply due to raw materials and if so which materials, manufacturing capabilities, transportation holdups, or any other factors. Also do you have an educated guess as to approximately when the situation could start to ease up. Thank you.
Q: As a follow-up to my recent question on UPST, why do you think the consensus is a slight decline in earnings for Q3 and Q4 in 2022? E\This caught me by surprise, specially given the forecast for a large increase in revenues and the recent acquisition you mention (re auto loans)
Q: can I please have your thoughts on this one...why the sell off and do you think there is value at an entry point around here...107ish? for a 2-4 yr hold?
Q: Hello Peter and Staff
I have 2 questions on this security.
a) What fees are buried in this ETF?
b) Is the price you pay per unit based on the value of the securities held by that ETF divided by units outstanding or just what investors are paying because they want to own this ETF? If that is the case , is it really a good way to own the six companies ?
Thanks for all you do
Dennis
I have 2 questions on this security.
a) What fees are buried in this ETF?
b) Is the price you pay per unit based on the value of the securities held by that ETF divided by units outstanding or just what investors are paying because they want to own this ETF? If that is the case , is it really a good way to own the six companies ?
Thanks for all you do
Dennis
Q: Is it time to sell NPI ? Analysts are still recommending a buy but at the same time it is continuing to drop in price.
Q: Happy New Year to everyone at 5i!!!! All the best in 2022.
Qualcomm vs Broadcom??
Which company would be your choice for a long term hold? Could you please provide your reasons why?
If not these companies, do you have any other favourites in this space?
Thanks
Dave.
Qualcomm vs Broadcom??
Which company would be your choice for a long term hold? Could you please provide your reasons why?
If not these companies, do you have any other favourites in this space?
Thanks
Dave.
Q: Happy New Year 5i. Do you think investors should have a portion of their portfolio invested in the Chinese economy? Can you provide a recommendation on the best way to get exposure to China for a small portion of our portfolio? Something that we can just buy-and-forget for 10+ years? Thanks
Q: I bought a small position of lspd at $78, watched it rally to $150. Did nothing which in hindsight I should have sold but I'm in it for more. Dropped to days price of $45. It has kinda of a 'blood is in the streets' feel right now. . Doubled the still small position to average $62. I can hold this one for a really long time. Am I crazy or am I sitting pretty?
Q: What is your viewpoint of this company. Buy sell or hold?
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iShares S&P/TSX Canadian Dividend Aristocrats Index ETF (CDZ $37.69)
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Vanguard Balanced ETF Portfolio (VBAL $34.49)
Q: I have 5,000 cash in my RRSP come available. I plan to retire in 4-5 years and am looking for a reliable dividend paying stock(s) or ETF(s) to put this money into and forget about it.
Can you please provide a recommendation for this cash. Thank you.
Can you please provide a recommendation for this cash. Thank you.