Q: Yesterday a FDA official gave very negative opinions and comments on Aurinia pharmaceuticals then removed them at end of trading day. Volume went up to almost 8million shares and stock was crushed. This stinks to high heaven. What do you folks think of this and will there be law suits maybe officials checking into short covering etc. Also how long will the cloud remain over this stock it was just taking off when all this happened.
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Investment Q&A
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Q: Hello,
What do you think of buying the Lululemon dip ?
Thanks !
What do you think of buying the Lululemon dip ?
Thanks !
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National Bank of Canada (NA $151.30)
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Granite Real Estate Investment Trust (GRT.UN $76.96)
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Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc. (ATD $73.09)
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Waste Connections Inc. (WCN $172.56)
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Canadian Natural Resources Limited (CNQ $30.93)
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Enbridge Inc (ENB $47.52)
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Fortis Inc. (FTS $50.99)
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Toronto Dominion Bank (The) (TD $79.39)
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Royal Bank Of Canada (RY $145.44)
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Brookfield Asset Management Inc Class A Limited (BAM $56.54)
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Core Natural Resources Inc Com (CNR $99.95)
Q: Hi there: I have been retired for 5 years, in my late 60's. In which order of the above will you buy, given that a few of them are in their all time high. Could u rank them from high (10) to Low (1), and what entry price make sense to you. From a dividend return point of view, and from a Growth point of view. Take as many credit as you see fit. Thank you again
Q: Hi, in my rrif account, I have both, and I’m considering selling dir.un and adding to Zmi. Dir.un 5years ago was approximately $12.30 when I bought it. Today it is much the same, I think if I sold I might make $100 . Zmi seem much more diversified, safer and could actually make some capital gains. Is the .20 mer and 1.2% difference in dividend a deal breaker, or would you consider this move for a riff account.
Thanks
Thanks
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Amazon.com Inc. (AMZN $216.39)
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Costco Wholesale Corporation (COST $946.51)
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Alphabet Inc. (GOOG $246.19)
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Intuitive Surgical Inc. (ISRG $436.39)
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Microsoft Corporation (MSFT $513.57)
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NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA $180.03)
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Eli Lilly and Company (LLY $812.35)
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Visa Inc. (V $348.38)
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Super Micro Computer Inc. (SMCI $53.11)
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Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (BRK.B $495.97)
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Vertiv Holdings LLC Class A (VRT $175.15)
Q: We hold most of the 5i Balanced and some of the income portfolio stocks plus the fallowing us stocks. amzn, brk.b, cost, goog, isrg, lly, msft, nvda, smci, vrt, v. Berkshire is over 8% and the others are 5% please suggest a couple of us names to add to this portfolio. or any to trim. ( US is a growth portfolio ).
Thank you for your superb service over more than 10 years. Ian
Thank you for your superb service over more than 10 years. Ian
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BMO S&P 500 Index ETF (ZSP $102.16)
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iShares Core S&P/TSX Capped Composite Index ETF (XIC $48.42)
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Vanguard Balanced ETF Portfolio (VBAL $36.66)
Q: Hi 5i Team,
My husband and I are in our RRIF years so we have large injections of withdrawn cash into our investment accounts throughout the year. We also sell stocks from time to time when they reach a target price and end up with more cash. The intention is to reinvest but often deciding what and when to buy means that large sums are sitting idle for long periods. HISAs, GICs and other interest bearing alternatives are generally not worth the effort given how they are taxed.
We would like your recommendations on what to do with these funds while researching and waiting for appropriate investments to surface. I’m thinking index funds and ETFs - things that are taxed efficiently and are liquid.
Have you any specific, short term recommendations? They could be Canadian or US as long as they can be bought and sold easily and quickly.
Thank you for your thoughts!
My husband and I are in our RRIF years so we have large injections of withdrawn cash into our investment accounts throughout the year. We also sell stocks from time to time when they reach a target price and end up with more cash. The intention is to reinvest but often deciding what and when to buy means that large sums are sitting idle for long periods. HISAs, GICs and other interest bearing alternatives are generally not worth the effort given how they are taxed.
We would like your recommendations on what to do with these funds while researching and waiting for appropriate investments to surface. I’m thinking index funds and ETFs - things that are taxed efficiently and are liquid.
Have you any specific, short term recommendations? They could be Canadian or US as long as they can be bought and sold easily and quickly.
Thank you for your thoughts!
Q: USA America Gold and Silver VS DSV Silver Corp Discovery .Which of the two would have greater potential growth and long term investment return 3-5 year hold.
Q: Any updated view on Carvana?
Q: Hi There,
PRL down almost 25% from its July high. What is going on here… Investor concern about bad loans? Are there any serious issues you see at the moment?
Thanks!
PRL down almost 25% from its July high. What is going on here… Investor concern about bad loans? Are there any serious issues you see at the moment?
Thanks!
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High Yield ETF (HYLD)
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Harvest Premium Yield Treasury ETF (HPYT $9.01)
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YieldMax Gold Miners Option Income Strategy ETF (GDXY $17.15)
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Credit Suisse X-Links Silver Call ETN IOPV (SLVO $94.40)
Q: Please ignore my previous question . I accidentally hit the send button before I had finished editing it .......Here is the same question after editing .......
I've been enjoying the amount of option related dividends going into my account monthly. I call it Taco investing . Trump announces something stupid and then backs off . This creates volatility in the options market creating higher option premiums . What I have ....
GDXY ...... 9% position .
SLVO ...... 3.2% position
HPYT ...... 3.79% position
HYLD ......6.72% position { the lowest yield at 11.2% } May replace wtih SDAY or start a new position .
I'm looking to increase my exposure to " honking big dividends " in the 14% or better category .... My shortlist includes UMAX { 14.83% yield } and ECAT { 22% yield } I realize the higher the yield the higher the risk.....But could 5i give me three names other than the two mentioned above that you think are interesting at 14% or better and three you find interesting above 18% ..... Accompanied by a brief comment on the risks ........ I used the word " interesting " as opposed to " what 5i likes " to reflect the associated risks of high yield investing ......Thanks for your terrific service .....
I've been enjoying the amount of option related dividends going into my account monthly. I call it Taco investing . Trump announces something stupid and then backs off . This creates volatility in the options market creating higher option premiums . What I have ....
GDXY ...... 9% position .
SLVO ...... 3.2% position
HPYT ...... 3.79% position
HYLD ......6.72% position { the lowest yield at 11.2% } May replace wtih SDAY or start a new position .
I'm looking to increase my exposure to " honking big dividends " in the 14% or better category .... My shortlist includes UMAX { 14.83% yield } and ECAT { 22% yield } I realize the higher the yield the higher the risk.....But could 5i give me three names other than the two mentioned above that you think are interesting at 14% or better and three you find interesting above 18% ..... Accompanied by a brief comment on the risks ........ I used the word " interesting " as opposed to " what 5i likes " to reflect the associated risks of high yield investing ......Thanks for your terrific service .....
Q: Please give me your thoughts on this two companies as growth prospects in AI industry? Which one is better than the other?
Thank you very much
Thank you very much
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Global X Cash Maximizer Corporate Class ETF (HSAV $116.21)
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Global X High Interest Savings ETF (CASH $50.03)
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Global X 0-3 Month T-Bill ETF (CBIL $50.06)
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NEOS Nasdaq 100 High Income ETF (QQQI $54.07)
Q: Can you suggest 3 mechanisms to "park" cash with safe steady income and good tax efficiency?
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Archer-Daniels-Midland Company (ADM $61.85)
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Deere & Company (DE $447.95)
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iShares Global Agriculture Index ETF (COW $64.80)
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Nutrien Ltd. (NTR $81.44)
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Corteva Inc. (CTVA $62.67)
Q: Since 2021 COW has moved sideways. Do you see any growth in the next 5 years ? What purpose would it perform in a portfolio (growth, income, defence, etc.). As an alternative, can you recommend a few leading companies in the agricultural space at a reasonable entry point, their leadership role and their purpose in a portfolio for the next 5 years.
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Evolve Cryptocurrencies ETF (ETC $23.29)
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Fidelity Advantage Ether ETF (FETH $76.93)
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Ishares Bitcoin ETF (IBIT)
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3iQ Solana Staking ETF (SOLQ.U $15.72)
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3iQ Solana Staking ETF (SOLQ $22.11)
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Purpose XRP ETF (XRPP $11.22)
Q: Which Canadian ETF would you recommend that has crypto currency
Q: Hi, I own RY shares in both Cdn and USD, and see that the USD tends to lag the Cdn by a little. Is that due to conversion, or just the RY stock doesn't have as much momentum in the US? Not a big thing, just curious - and I figured you'd have the answer - as you always do! Thanks!
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Q: I bought 125 shares 2 weeks ago waiting on the release of Battle Star 6 on October 10th.
To my pleasant surprise the take over was announced last Friday. Would you hold into 2026 for completion or take a little less now and move on?
David
To my pleasant surprise the take over was announced last Friday. Would you hold into 2026 for completion or take a little less now and move on?
David
Q: Would you consider all these stocks buyable today?
Q: Hi Guys,
I am unable to have a US Direct Investing account for my kids RESP through RBC. Do you have any thoughts on best institutions (ie. minimal fees, straightforward to use, safe) to transfer and hold RESP funds to - and, of course, to be able to trade in US market?
Thanks so much!
I am unable to have a US Direct Investing account for my kids RESP through RBC. Do you have any thoughts on best institutions (ie. minimal fees, straightforward to use, safe) to transfer and hold RESP funds to - and, of course, to be able to trade in US market?
Thanks so much!
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Celestica Inc. (CLS $348.21)
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Kraken Robotics Inc. (PNG $6.26)
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Brookfield Corporation Class A Limited Voting Shares (BN $63.64)
Q: Can I have your top 3 Canadian Growth picks for a long term investment
Thank you
Thank you
Q: Is this a blue chip company being repriced?
Is this AI disrupting the business case that TRI.ca has enjoyed for many many years?
Is this AI disrupting the business case that TRI.ca has enjoyed for many many years?