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Q: Good day!

I have in the past bought an interlisted Canadian stock on a major US exchange within my TFSA. I've done this when I've seen an opportunity but don't have enough cash in my CAD account. I don't want to exchange USD to CAD as I'm trying to grow my USD account.

I've been looking into Quarterhill, but notice that it trades on the OTCQX in the U.S. The only immediately noticeable difference is that the volumes are much lower. I understand that as far as OTC exchanges go, OCTQX has higher standards.

Are there any other risks I should be aware of? Appreciate your insights, as always.

Marc.

Are there any risks
Read Answer Asked by Marc on August 11, 2020
Q: Hold all three of the above in my TFSA. Two years to retirement. Will need good income at that point. Your thoughts please - buy, sell, hold?
Read Answer Asked by Dave on August 11, 2020
Q: Hi Peter, Ryan and Team,

A 5i Q & A caught my attention:

Q: Hello Peter,
If you wanted to beef up the income portion of your portfolio and liked the idea of a couple of industrial REITs, in each of the US and Canada, (partly on the assumption of 'fulfillment' in this new world of online ordering), which four would top your list - assuming you're hoping for good and/or growing yields. Thank you!
Asked by James on August 10, 2020
5i Research Answer:

WIR.U; COR, DIR.UN, PLD

I recently bought some GRT.UN in this space, and it's done well so far, yet I notice that it's rarely mentioned as a possible buy, as the above Q & A shows. Is there something 'inherently wrong' with Granite as the reason it's not a 'top pick' for 5i?

Thanks for any clarification.
Read Answer Asked by Jerry on August 11, 2020
Q: Looking for the best of both worlds ... income and some growth.
AND not finding bonds very compelling due to low interest rates.
AND as part of my holdings in the financial sector.
Would it make sense to buy and hold ZEB (4.7% yield) and ZWB (6.65%) ?
My thinking here is ZEB would capture more capital gains once interest rates start to move up and bank shares rise in value; while ZWB captures a higher yield in the meantime?
Of course I am also open to a better suggestion.

Thanks for your help.
Read Answer Asked by Donald on August 11, 2020
Q: Wondering if you are doing any assessment on DND for maybe a portfolio position or further recommendation? An analyst started coverage with an $18. In doing some research on them they noted: The Company intends to pay an annual dividend on its Shares, initially at a rate of $0.075 per share. While this is subject to board approval and nothing is guaranteed would you view this as a strong signal of the company growth plans if one has a 5+ year time horizon?
Read Answer Asked by Sal on August 11, 2020
Q: More of a comment - I too was wondering what was causing the move in DCBO and an analyst report at TD pointed out in their MD&A they noted the below which will likely contribute to further revenue growth in the coming quarter as the customer ramps.

Subsequent Event
Subsequent to quarter end, Docebo added a new customer that is expected to be one of Docebo’s larger customers.
Read Answer Asked by Sal on August 11, 2020
Q: Hello Team,
Which of the profitable Silver miners has the largest proven reserves?
Read Answer Asked by ANDREW on August 11, 2020
Q: Hi 5i
Macy’s is approaching earnings release Aug 12 with a corresponding rapid increase in share price over past several days. What would you attribute this to and do you think it is significant?

I realize most analysts rate this stock as sell, and as current owner of this stock I am trying to decide if this is my “selling opportunity “ or should continue to hold. That is to say is there a faint hope for this stock to recover somewhat from this price point and if so over what time frame?

Thx
Read Answer Asked by jim on August 11, 2020