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Q: Hi, I couldn't get this company to be recognized in your db. The text search did recognize their former name.
01 Quantum (recent name change from 01 Communique) had a news release today ...."01 Quantum and qLABS Announce Quantum-Resistant Ecosystem on Hyperliquid Powered by QCW".
Is this announcement significant going forward and how big is Hyperliquid vs some of the other major players, ie % market share...as noted in the release "Hyperliquid currently has a market capitalization of approximately US$15.5-16.5 billion (according to CoinMarketCap)"
I have held this stock for many years (underwater of course) thinking that some day they might get onto something big. Even with the 1,125% gain over the last 52 week period, I am sadly still underwater.
Could this be the news required to get this company recognized for future (accelerated) growth?
I take some comfort in knowing that at least I will make good use of the capitol loss rule when I sell. ;)
cheers,
Steve
01 Quantum (recent name change from 01 Communique) had a news release today ...."01 Quantum and qLABS Announce Quantum-Resistant Ecosystem on Hyperliquid Powered by QCW".
Is this announcement significant going forward and how big is Hyperliquid vs some of the other major players, ie % market share...as noted in the release "Hyperliquid currently has a market capitalization of approximately US$15.5-16.5 billion (according to CoinMarketCap)"
I have held this stock for many years (underwater of course) thinking that some day they might get onto something big. Even with the 1,125% gain over the last 52 week period, I am sadly still underwater.
Could this be the news required to get this company recognized for future (accelerated) growth?
I take some comfort in knowing that at least I will make good use of the capitol loss rule when I sell. ;)
cheers,
Steve
Q: It is possible for you to ascertain what percentage of CSU stock is owned by insiders?
Q: Hi Folks,
CSU or NVDA-which one is the best buy today for a growth oriented TFSA.
Thanks
CSU or NVDA-which one is the best buy today for a growth oriented TFSA.
Thanks
Q: I am 79 years old and retired. I have outstanding capital losses in my non-registered account. I plan to sell most of my bond ETFs, which currently pay taxable interest, and purchase shares in HBB (Horizons Canadian Select Universe Bond Index ETF - Corporate Class), which only accrues capital gains.
Could you please comment on this strategy? Would you consider it a wise or risky move?
Thank you.
Could you please comment on this strategy? Would you consider it a wise or risky move?
Thank you.
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Alphabet Inc. (GOOG $246.23)
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Enbridge Inc. (ENB $69.45)
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Canadian Natural Resources Limited (CNQ $44.19)
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Pembina Pipeline Corporation (PPL $56.22)
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Alaris Equity Partners Income Trust (AD.UN $18.67)
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BMO Europe High Dividend Covered Call Hedged to CAD ETF (ZWE $20.70)
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BMO Laddered Preferred Share Index ETF (ZPR $11.86)
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iShares U.S. High Yield Bond Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XHY $16.83)
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Global X Nasdaq-100 Covered Call ETF (QQCC $13.23)
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South Bow Corporation (SOBO $39.16)
Q: Hello team.
The above are my highest dividend payers in my unregistered account, however at the end next year I have to start withdrawing from RRSP and LIRA account and would likely elevate my income to a substantially higher tax bracket. For that reason I am think of reducing my income generating holdings in the unregistered account and be less focus on income. Conversely, while divesting in the unregistered account I would rebalance the RRIF to be more income oriented. Does this make sense and could you suggest 5 growth oriented equities with SOME income to replace the above. I already TD,BNS,BN,BAM, TFII (small position)?
Thank you
Frank
The above are my highest dividend payers in my unregistered account, however at the end next year I have to start withdrawing from RRSP and LIRA account and would likely elevate my income to a substantially higher tax bracket. For that reason I am think of reducing my income generating holdings in the unregistered account and be less focus on income. Conversely, while divesting in the unregistered account I would rebalance the RRIF to be more income oriented. Does this make sense and could you suggest 5 growth oriented equities with SOME income to replace the above. I already TD,BNS,BN,BAM, TFII (small position)?
Thank you
Frank
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Vanguard FTSE Developed All Cap ex North America Index ETF (VIU $41.86)
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iShares MSCI Mexico ETF (EWW $66.87)
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Vanguard Global Momentum Factor ETF (VMO $77.99)
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iShares MSCI Japan ETF (EWJ $80.29)
Q: With the TSX & US markets being over valued today, can you suggest a few ETF's or stocks that would benefit from international momentum, countries of interest Japan, Mexico or Indonesia.
Thanks for all you do and provide.
Thanks for all you do and provide.
Q: Do you not agree it would be prudent for both companies to initiate issuers bids to restore some faith in the future prospects for each company .Do you think they will?
Q: Hi Peter,
My question is about Fidelity Monthly Income fund. I am looking for some diversification to my equity holdings. And would like to get an income fund that pays preferable a monthly dividend. I would also look at quarterly dividend. My question is does fidelity monthly income pay a dividend that would capture the dividend tax credit or is there a return on capital/interest component to it. Also what do you think of the fund and is there another you like that would check my box. thanks
My question is about Fidelity Monthly Income fund. I am looking for some diversification to my equity holdings. And would like to get an income fund that pays preferable a monthly dividend. I would also look at quarterly dividend. My question is does fidelity monthly income pay a dividend that would capture the dividend tax credit or is there a return on capital/interest component to it. Also what do you think of the fund and is there another you like that would check my box. thanks
Q: It’s been a while since a question has been asked, I wonder how you feel about this company today. It seems to be doing well
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Canadian Apartment Properties Real Estate Investment Trust (CAR.UN $40.62)
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ATS Corporation (ATS $36.82)
Q: I am down approx 20% in each and would like to sell one to raise some cash. Which one do you consider to hold for 2 to 3 years and why? Or even sell both. Thanx.
Q: I'd like to purchase some health care in CDN funds. Can you please provide a list of top 6 in order (best first) either Canadian or CDRs in the sector.
Thanks
Thanks
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Constellation Software Inc. (CSU $3,844.92)
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Topicus.com Inc. (TOI $149.45)
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Lumine Group Inc. (LMN $41.84)
Q: Best pick of these for growth opportunity?
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Constellation Software Inc. (CSU $3,844.92)
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Topicus.com Inc. (TOI $149.45)
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Lumine Group Inc. (LMN $41.84)
Q: With the 3 stocks going down the last few months, could it be that they went down not because of AI concerns but instead there was a leak that the CEO was ill and would be stepping down?
Thanks
Thanks
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Lundin Mining Corporation (LUN $20.76)
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kneat.com inc. (KSI $5.98)
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Tantalus Systems Holding Inc. (GRID $3.65)
Q: Regardless of sector and size, which order would you initiate a position in these stocks?
Q: Is there more growth in PNG vs KXS. I own KXS at a profit, but am considering selling some or all of KXS to buy PNG. Your thoughts?
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Constellation Software Inc. (CSU $3,844.92)
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Topicus.com Inc. (TOI $149.45)
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Lumine Group Inc. (LMN $41.84)
Q: We sincerely wish for a speedy recovery for Mark Leonard. Mark brought immense wealth to millions of retail investors, through his wisdom and unparallel business acumen, over past 20 years.
What could be the likely impact of Mark Leonard's resignation on Lumine and Topicus companies and their shares ? Do you believe that the two spinco's are also at the risk of losing their premium valuations, like we are witnessing with CSU shares ?
Or, since they are a little insulated with this development being independent units, with their own CEO's ?
What would you do with the two holdings?
Thank You
Thank You
What could be the likely impact of Mark Leonard's resignation on Lumine and Topicus companies and their shares ? Do you believe that the two spinco's are also at the risk of losing their premium valuations, like we are witnessing with CSU shares ?
Or, since they are a little insulated with this development being independent units, with their own CEO's ?
What would you do with the two holdings?
Thank You
Thank You
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Peyto Exploration & Development Corp. (PEY $18.42)
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Tourmaline Oil Corp. (TOU $61.18)
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Advantage Energy Ltd. (AAV $11.57)
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Birchcliff Energy Ltd. (BIR $5.82)
Q: Hi, I would appreciate if you can provide your recommendations for Natural Gas and why in Canada for 2-5 year time frame.
Q: Hi
My question from a few days ago was about your opinion or recommendation for safest investment for TFSA with 5 to 10 years horizon. BMO, BNS or other banks, utilities or insurance etc. What's your opinion on these types of stocks? Thanks.
kc
My question from a few days ago was about your opinion or recommendation for safest investment for TFSA with 5 to 10 years horizon. BMO, BNS or other banks, utilities or insurance etc. What's your opinion on these types of stocks? Thanks.
kc
Q: A stock with a high dividend payout that is 95% ROC has an actual dividend payout of only 5%.
What type of account would this type of stock be best held in for tax purposes?
It seems that a margin account would be more tax efficient than a retirement account, where ROC likely is not considered on eventual withdrawal.
What type of account would this type of stock be best held in for tax purposes?
It seems that a margin account would be more tax efficient than a retirement account, where ROC likely is not considered on eventual withdrawal.