Q: Does the recent acquisition have a significant impact on QIPTs prospects?
You can view 3 more answers this month. Sign up for a free trial for unlimited access.
Investment Q&A
Not investment advice or solicitation to buy/sell securities. Do your own due diligence and/or consult an advisor.
Q: I’m interested in the current and future developments in AI.
Can you recommend or suggest a stock or ETF that covers this industry.
Thank you
Can you recommend or suggest a stock or ETF that covers this industry.
Thank you
Q: I am looking to add some bond exposure. I had a look at TLT and XHY.
Here is my own personal view on the economy:
- Interest rates could eventually flatline or even fall later in 2023.
- The economy has a somewhat elevated risk of going into a recession.
- The interest rate hikes have a risk of causing "something to break", possibly triggering a black swan event.
Under the above scenarios I am guessing XHY is not a good option considering the individual ratings of the bonds within this ETF, correct?
I don't necessarily want to invest in preparation for a black swan event that may or may not happen, however I want to prepare a bit for that possibility. If that were to happen I would guess that investors would tend to migrate towards the USD. Would that be beneficial for TLT?
Are there better options?
Here is my own personal view on the economy:
- Interest rates could eventually flatline or even fall later in 2023.
- The economy has a somewhat elevated risk of going into a recession.
- The interest rate hikes have a risk of causing "something to break", possibly triggering a black swan event.
Under the above scenarios I am guessing XHY is not a good option considering the individual ratings of the bonds within this ETF, correct?
I don't necessarily want to invest in preparation for a black swan event that may or may not happen, however I want to prepare a bit for that possibility. If that were to happen I would guess that investors would tend to migrate towards the USD. Would that be beneficial for TLT?
Are there better options?
Q: Happy New Year to all at 5i!!!!! I have both of these ETFs in an unregistered account. I have held them for a while. XWD seems to be out performing XEF. I am tidying up my portfolio and am contemplating conglomerating XEF with XWD, and I would welcome your thoughts on this move.
Cheers,
Tamara
Cheers,
Tamara
-
Brookfield Infrastructure Corporation Class A Exchangeable Subordinate Voting Shares (BIPC)
-
Brookfield Renewable Corporation Class A Exchangeable Subordinate Voting Shares (BEPC)
Q: BEPC is down 18.54% and BIPC is down only 7.73% over the past year. This is quite a difference given that they are both utilities. Can you tell me the difference between them in terms of what they invest in, safety, and expected growth? If you were to add to one, which one would it be, if any?
thanks
thanks
Q: My question about Perseus Mining is why the stocks is growing so slow. We have gold consistently going up, productions is increasing, net income growing, good balance sheet (I believe) and started to pay a dividend to shareholders (I believe in the last 2 years). Will Perseus continue to grow and is the management is strong. Also, will gold price continue to rise with all the chaos in the world. Thank you. I greatly appreciate you taking the time to answer my question.
Q: Hi Peter, following the merger of MNRL and STR we now own STR. Please offer your opinion of the combined company and whether you would continue to hold. Is there an alternative you like better ? All the Best to you your 5i staff and to all the members here for a prosperous and Happy 2023. Paul
-
iShares India Index ETF (XID)
-
iShares MSCI India ETF (INDA)
-
iShares S&P India Nifty 50 Index Fund (INDY)
Q: Good morning and happy holidays to the whole 5i team. If you were looking to invest in the potential of India having an economic push like China had what ETF's or companies would you consider and what account would you hold them in? I am thinking long term.
Thank you
Thank you
Q: I have 6000 shares bought around $23.00 of tpz. Div. is $1.20 a year. Key. recently bought major purchase from Plains and upgraded to buy. Dividend is $1.92 a year. Your opinion of both companies please. At current prices would you sell tpz and buy key.?
-
Vanguard FTSE Canada All Cap Index ETF (VCN)
-
Vanguard U.S. Total Market Index ETF (VUN)
-
SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (SPY)
-
Vanguard Growth ETF Portfolio (VGRO)
-
Vanguard All-Equity ETF Portfolio (VEQT)
-
iShares Core Growth ETF Portfolio (XGRO)
Q: We have been keeping in cash the proceed of the sale of a condo. what would you suggest for a conservative growth ETF in canadian currency. That would represent 10% of our equities holdings. Looking for more growth than yield, as this would be in a non registered account. We would like something all in one, as I do not want to add more names to the list of equities we have.
Q: Which one do you like more for 3 to 5 years. ASML or ANET?
Q: Can you please provide your preferred Emerging Markets ex. China ETFs that are available in Canada? Two names will be sufficient.
Thanks as always for your expertise.
Thanks as always for your expertise.
Q: A recent question started with the premise that China was currently uninvestable. You answered the question but did not speak to the premise. I, myself, was thinking pretty close to the opposite, that China represents one of the better opportunities right now. What do you think? Thank-you.
-
Prologis Inc. (PLD)
-
Public Storage (PSA)
-
Weyerhaeuser Company (WY)
-
Granite Real Estate Investment Trust (GRT.UN)
-
InterRent Real Estate Investment Trust (IIP.UN)
-
Dream Industrial Real Estate Investment Trust (DIR.UN)
-
Alexandria Real Estate Equities Inc. (ARE)
-
Rexford Industrial Realty, Inc. (REXR)
Q: What are some REITS that aren't in the heavily leveraged area ?
-
Constellation Software Inc. (CSU)
-
BRP Inc. Subordinate Voting Shares (DOO)
-
Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc. (ATD)
-
Aritzia Inc. Subordinate Voting Shares (ATZ)
-
Brookfield Corporation Class A Limited Voting Shares (BN)
Q: My 21 year Daughter has a small TFSA with some Stocks and a ETF. What are a few Growth stocks that you would recommend for the longer term. Looking for some suggestions for stocks that have good growth prospects and would be more that could buy and forget about.
Thank you
Thank you
Q: In a recent answer you concluded with: “At some point, all the 'worry' will be priced in, and contrarian, more bullish investors may do very well, if they are positioned BEFORE the market pivots.”
I agree that ‘before’ is key. Would good stocks for this strategy be Shop and Goeasy? What others do you suggest for contrarian bullish investors?
I agree that ‘before’ is key. Would good stocks for this strategy be Shop and Goeasy? What others do you suggest for contrarian bullish investors?
Q: Just a follow up to my previous question on the above. I checked with Quadravest and I can tender my preferred at the lesser of $10.00 or the NAV if it's less than $10.00 on December 1/24. According to the last NAV of $15.62 we have 56% downward protection. Given that it holds the 15 biggest companies on the TSX with dividends would you agree that it would be a fairly safe investment with a 9.8% return over the remaining 23 months to maturity?
Q: I must be missing something
You state
PSU.U has an AUM of $476M, an MER of 0.17%, monthly distributions with an annual yield of 4.5%,
But the profile shows a yield of 1.8
You state
PSU.U has an AUM of $476M, an MER of 0.17%, monthly distributions with an annual yield of 4.5%,
But the profile shows a yield of 1.8
Q: Hello Peter,
What is your view on Clairvest Group? Is it in the same space as the new BAM(asset manager)? Thanks very much.
What is your view on Clairvest Group? Is it in the same space as the new BAM(asset manager)? Thanks very much.
Q: when momentum was in vogue price to sales was a favourite measuring stick for valuing tech companies. so it would seem to make sense to apply this metric in the current environment. accordingly what are the historical metrics for MSFT GOOG. AMZN and what are the latest price to sales metrics for these 3 companies. thanks Richard