Q: This is more of a question to understand journaling in general than about the specific situation. However, the situation provides an avenue.
At the beginning of my self-investing career, I accidentally bought ENB (US) instead of ENB.TO. It didn't seem worthwhile to change it. But I do wonder how the currency conversion works if I journal it. Do I lose on the exchange from USD to CAD? Does the share count remain the same?
I feel a bit naïve here but want to clear up this gap in my understanding.
Q: Could you compare and contrast the new Purpose Yield Shares and the CIBC CDR.
What are the pros & cons is one better than the other for exposure to US equities.
Thanks
Q: does PDYPY equal one share of flutter? does PDYPF equal one half share of flutter? flutter is listed on the LSE as FLTR.L the current share price is 13,345 pence how much is this in CAD? how much is this inUSD? what is your current opinion on Flutter hold or sell ? thanks Richard .
Q: AFN has been on a steady incline in the last 3 months and I'm up about 40% in that time. Can you give me an outlook on this company and how they measure up with other companies in that sector?
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Asked by Patricia on February 02, 2023
Q: Hi, I am building a dividend portfolio as the income producing component of my overall portfolio. I have allocated sufficient percentages to the Financial and Energy sector as well as to larger stable dividend payers. I am looking to add a couple of higher yield options in other sectors. Can you please provide your top 3-5 high yield picks for me to go do further research on.
Q: How comfortable would you be adding to this name when I am already overweight in this stock?
Dividend cash flow is the core priority as I get closer to retiring.
Thank you,
Q: I need to increase my international exposure by 20% according to your analysis. Because we are retired and depend on our investments to supplement income what companies or ETF would you recommend? Thanks for your input.
Q: Sprott has just launched four 'energy transition' ETFs.
My question is about the Sprott Junior Uranium Miners ETF (Nasdaq: URNJ).
The Sprott website says the ETF will follow the Nasdaq Sprott Junior Uranium Miners™ Index (NSURNJ™).
For an ETF following an index, I find the .80% management fee a bit rich. Any idea why it is so high?
As an aside, the fact the fund is following the index is the only way I can explain the inclusion of a company like Mega (MGA), whose share price has been mostly moribund over the past decade and even now with the rising interest in uranium still barely shows a pulse.
Would welcome your thoughts, especially given your (Peter) earlier history with Sprott.
Q: Year-end results were published this morning. FFO was up substantially which Net Earnings were down considerably. Would you provide your Comments on this and how these results should be interpreted?
Also, would you please explain what the differences are between these two companies & why there is not just one stock?