Q: Re: Brian's question about this fund - You quoted a MER of 2.36% where the actual MER is 1.57% (Series X) . Would your answer still be the same.
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Q: Everyone,
I see many questions on were will the price of the stock will be in this time frame or that time frame. I buy the best of the best stocks so my process is to look back 3, 5 and 10 years and this will be a good indication on the direction of that stock. It’s the QUALITY and TIME in the market that is very important - not a is it a good time to get into the stock today. Today the sun shines and it will also shine in 5 and 10 years.
Clayton
I see many questions on were will the price of the stock will be in this time frame or that time frame. I buy the best of the best stocks so my process is to look back 3, 5 and 10 years and this will be a good indication on the direction of that stock. It’s the QUALITY and TIME in the market that is very important - not a is it a good time to get into the stock today. Today the sun shines and it will also shine in 5 and 10 years.
Clayton
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Qorvo Inc. (QRVO)
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International Business Machines Corporation (IBM)
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CGI Inc. Class A Subordinate Voting Shares (GIB.A)
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Open Text Corporation (OTEX)
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Lumentum Holdings Inc. (LITE)
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Kulicke and Soffa Industries Inc. (KLIC)
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MKS Instruments Inc. (MKSI)
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Dropbox Inc (DBX)
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Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC)
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VMware Inc. Class A (VMW)
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Dell Technologies Inc. Class C (DELL)
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Gartner Inc. (IT)
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ZoomInfo Technologies Inc. (ZI)
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Ziff Davis Inc. (ZD)
Q: Hi Research Team
I"m interested in Tech companies with good to great Free Cash Flow going forward?
Does your team have a list of 10 U.S. Tech companies and 5 Canadian Tech companies that would fall into this criteria?
Thanks
Cal
I"m interested in Tech companies with good to great Free Cash Flow going forward?
Does your team have a list of 10 U.S. Tech companies and 5 Canadian Tech companies that would fall into this criteria?
Thanks
Cal
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Canadian Apartment Properties Real Estate Investment Trust (CAR.UN)
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Dream Industrial Real Estate Investment Trust (DIR.UN)
Q: I'm overweight in real estate. Which would you sell and why?
Q: As noted in my previous question on the drop in Lnr re:the headwinds it faces and at my book at 70$.Would you consider that going forward in 22 that at a price of say 43$ that ENGH has more upside potential? Make any sense to swap or hold? Tks.Larry
Q: I have to commend you guys for quick responses to member’s questions. What are you thoughts on DTOL price holding quite firm during current volatility. Should we read anything into it?
Q: Hello Peter,
For the oil and gas sector, what do you think of Arc Resources and Tamarack Valley? Do you think they are too high or considering the oil price and if it continues to tick higher, the stocks will do well. Much appreciated.
For the oil and gas sector, what do you think of Arc Resources and Tamarack Valley? Do you think they are too high or considering the oil price and if it continues to tick higher, the stocks will do well. Much appreciated.
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Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp. (AQN)
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Brookfield Infrastructure Partners L.P. (BIP.UN)
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NorthWest Healthcare Properties Real Estate Investment Trust (NWH.UN)
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BMO Aggregate Bond Index ETF (ZAG)
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BMO Canadian Dividend ETF (ZDV)
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BMO Covered Call Utilities ETF (ZWU)
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BMO Long Corporate Bond Index ETF (ZLC)
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BMO US Dividend ETF (ZDY)
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iShares Diversified Monthly Income ETF (XTR)
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Dream Industrial Real Estate Investment Trust (DIR.UN)
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Harvest Equal Weight Global Utilities Income ETF (HUTL)
Q: Hi,
What are your thoughts about my current portfolio? I am also looking at adding ZRE.TO and ZWC.TO.
Appreciate your help.
What are your thoughts about my current portfolio? I am also looking at adding ZRE.TO and ZWC.TO.
Appreciate your help.
Q: Hi, Iam trying to decide on a three to five year investment between these two stocks. Without factoring anything else in which would you choose, thanks?
Q: When I compile your recent responses in the current January market, these two stocks popped out as looking like reasonably good buys now. Is my complier working okay (its pretty old)? Did I miss one or two better ones? Thanks as usual. Dan
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Alphabet Inc. (GOOG)
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Booking Holdings Inc. (BKNG)
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QUALCOMM Incorporated (QCOM)
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AbbVie Inc. (ABBV)
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Jacobs Solutions Inc. (J)
Q: Can I get 4-5 Canadian and US large cap names from different sectors that look good here. Thanks
Q: Is there a website where you can tell what margin % has been assigned to a particular stock?
Q: If the rate of inflation is moderately higher than expected of the next 3 to 5 years which of the 6 banks do you think will do the best and which the worst?
What are the positives and negatives for the banks from
higher than expected inflation?
What are the positives and negatives for the banks from
higher than expected inflation?
Q: Hi team,
Could you please comment on the earning? Is this your prefer name in the sector?
Thanks,
Could you please comment on the earning? Is this your prefer name in the sector?
Thanks,
Q: Received phone call to tender shares @1.78 for Royal Gold merger. What is 5i opinion. Wait for better price,sell or is ele better off alone
Q: Hi,
I have been considering these covered call ETFs for income as a long term hold. I am recently retired. On researching them however on their BMO fact sheets I see a MER of .71% and total expense of .92%. As well in the holdings on the fact sheets I see only about 0.1% of their holdings are classed as covered calls. Seems like a lot to pay in total expenses for only 0.1% of holdings in covered calls. A pure bank ETF or utilities ETF or would be much cheaper. Am I missing something?
I have been considering these covered call ETFs for income as a long term hold. I am recently retired. On researching them however on their BMO fact sheets I see a MER of .71% and total expense of .92%. As well in the holdings on the fact sheets I see only about 0.1% of their holdings are classed as covered calls. Seems like a lot to pay in total expenses for only 0.1% of holdings in covered calls. A pure bank ETF or utilities ETF or would be much cheaper. Am I missing something?
Q: Do you see any opportunities that are amazing at this point? Just seeing if there is anything out there that is super misspriced.
Thanks
Thanks
Q: I never bought a REIT because I own another investment condo in Toronto. Would you factor that to your entire portfolio or add another REIT unrelated to residential like MPW, AMT or something industrial? If you would add regardless of having another income property, what would you add?
The condo rent has positive cash flow and the equity is about 3 percent of my overall portfolio. Analytics suggests a 4 percent REIT holding.
The condo rent has positive cash flow and the equity is about 3 percent of my overall portfolio. Analytics suggests a 4 percent REIT holding.
Q: Thoughts on this company? Debt? Insider ownership? Revenue? Technology?
Q: Your thoughts on this company. Is it buyable at these levels. What are your thoughts about it going forward. Thanks