Q: Between RY and BNS, which is the better one for income at the moment?
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Investment Q&A
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Q: of all the renewable energy utilities that pay a dividend is Algonquin a good buy?
Q: KHRN's revenue growth seems to be very good YoY. This is not reflected in the share price.
I would appreciate your take on this company at this time.
I would appreciate your take on this company at this time.
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Abbott Laboratories (ABT)
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Boston Scientific Corporation (BSX)
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Medtronic plc. (MDT)
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Stryker Corporation (SYK)
Q: Hello Team,
Do you have a list of three top DEFIBRILLATOR Maker publicly traded companies that are good investments (I suspect they will all be US and European Companies)?
Thank you,
Joseph
Do you have a list of three top DEFIBRILLATOR Maker publicly traded companies that are good investments (I suspect they will all be US and European Companies)?
Thank you,
Joseph
Q: Any thoughts on the fear of an increase on the capitol gains inclusion percentage being raised and the influence on the current stock market dip.
Q: You didn't really answer Ian's question about how brokers make money.
When I started trading the commissions were 3% with a minimum of $50. They have slowly made their way to zero with some brokers up here in Canada. How are these brokers making their money?
When I started trading the commissions were 3% with a minimum of $50. They have slowly made their way to zero with some brokers up here in Canada. How are these brokers making their money?
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TFI International Inc. (TFII)
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Tricon Residential Inc. (TCN)
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Trisura Group Ltd. (TSU)
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Topicus.com Inc. (TOI)
Q: So I looked at my returns at the end of July and my TFSA was up 39% in 7 months. I'd have taken that as a decent return over 48 to 60 months. So early this week before the DnD acquisition and the Nuvei short report I sold DCBO, DnD, LSPD , because my 39% return was nullified. My thought was to add 3 of the 4 TOI,TSU,TFII,or TCN . Should I add 3 of the 4 and top up KXS and GSY in the new year or add all 4 of the T's?
Q: I made a mistake, bought 500 shares of HGU a year ago at $28., now $ 14.. All the analyst predicts gold will go up a lot sooner , so I hang to it, but this Hgu keeps going down 50%, I need your opinion, sell or hold? I’m afraid it may down to $1. It’s in my TFSA. Many thanks
Q: Good Saturday morning 5i Team. I've held Expi for approx 18 months it started out like a rocket but seems to be in the penalty box since the split. I see a new real estate play REAX-Q gaining some early traction. Do I stay the course with Expi, own both or move on. My position is in a TFSA, do I buy REAX as a Canadian or U.S. holding? Best of the season and as always thanks for your good council. David
Q: Hi 5i,
Are the banks expected to increase dividends again in 2022 ? What scenario would be required to support or not support this expectation?
If so is there an expected percentage number being floated for BMO?
Is there a stock split coming?
Thx
Jim
Are the banks expected to increase dividends again in 2022 ? What scenario would be required to support or not support this expectation?
If so is there an expected percentage number being floated for BMO?
Is there a stock split coming?
Thx
Jim
Q: GH or TDOC; which stock do you believe has the most growth going forward? High risk investor. Would you have another that you would prefer?
Q: My TFSA has too many holdings (with various weightings from 3 to 13%), and there appear to be some good buying opportunities at the moment with some of these. I quite like all of these stocks and need some help identifying which 5 or 6 to sell and which 5 or 6 to buy with sale proceeds (those which have been most punished for no good reason and fundamentals are still sound).
AAPL, ATA, BAM.A, ENPH, GSY, KXS, MMX, PBH, SIS, SHOP, TFII, VEEV, WELL, WSP
So far all I’ve come up with is
One on the chopping block: cleanup small position: MMX – also it strikes me as neither a growth nor income stock.
Definite keepers: ATA, ENPH, TFI, WSP (all seem to be thriving)
Thanks
Jim
AAPL, ATA, BAM.A, ENPH, GSY, KXS, MMX, PBH, SIS, SHOP, TFII, VEEV, WELL, WSP
So far all I’ve come up with is
One on the chopping block: cleanup small position: MMX – also it strikes me as neither a growth nor income stock.
Definite keepers: ATA, ENPH, TFI, WSP (all seem to be thriving)
Thanks
Jim
Q: Is there a Canadian Dollar equivalent to the
US I Savings Bond?
US I Savings Bond?
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Mission Ready Solutions Inc. (MRS)
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dynaCERT Inc. (DYA)
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Fortuna Mining Corp. (FVI)
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Appili Therapeutics Inc. (APLI)
Q: Hi
I am having difficulty knowing when to cut my losses and sell my shares or hang on and hope they go back up. Can I please have some advice regarding when to sell shares at a loss? I have included my four biggest losses and wondering if I could get some advice on which of the following I should cut my losses and sell.
Thank you
APLI purchased in Sep 2020 for $1.21, now down 90%
DYA purchased in Feb 2020 for $1.23 now down 80%
MRS purchased in April 2021 for $0.65 now down 56%
FVI acquired for $6.90 when Fortuna Silver merged Roxgold (ROXG) jul 2021 now down 40%
Thank you
I am having difficulty knowing when to cut my losses and sell my shares or hang on and hope they go back up. Can I please have some advice regarding when to sell shares at a loss? I have included my four biggest losses and wondering if I could get some advice on which of the following I should cut my losses and sell.
Thank you
APLI purchased in Sep 2020 for $1.21, now down 90%
DYA purchased in Feb 2020 for $1.23 now down 80%
MRS purchased in April 2021 for $0.65 now down 56%
FVI acquired for $6.90 when Fortuna Silver merged Roxgold (ROXG) jul 2021 now down 40%
Thank you
Q: What is your opinion to initiate a position on this company today for a long-term investor? Thank you!
Q: I recently sold my full positions in both of these banks and realized significant capital gains to use as income in my RRIF. Most big banks stocks have climbed since increasing their dividends so I'm not sure which one or two to buy next. I have done well over the years by buying the laggards, collecting dividends and waiting for conditions to improve. Which relatively poor performers would you suggest I consider next and why?
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Canadian Apartment Properties Real Estate Investment Trust (CAR.UN)
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InterRent Real Estate Investment Trust (IIP.UN)
Q: Can you please comment on these 2 REITS.
How do you see them performing in the next 3 years?
Do you see them as good holdings?
They have been trading sideways compared to TCN.
Thank you
How do you see them performing in the next 3 years?
Do you see them as good holdings?
They have been trading sideways compared to TCN.
Thank you
Q: Hi, I am interested in learning more about options trading. While I’ve dabbled with it for years, (selling puts and calls and buying calls), I have a very superficial understanding in this area. Are there any courses you could recommend excluding those that require prerequisites. Thank you.
Jason
Jason
Jason
Jason
Q: If the ECN dividend is setup as a DRIP, how is the price of the new purchased shares determined? Is it end of day value or is there a price guarantee of some sort? I guess what I'm wondering is, will the automatic purchase of new shares from the special dividend effect the market value of the shares on the dividend payout date?
Q: Hi 5i Team,
I toyed with doing this on the Forum but didn't know how to start a new discussion thread.
I would like to ask if any 5i member has experience (anecdotal or otherwise) with US probates. Since so many of us hold US stocks in our portfolios, and it's almost certain they will be considered US property in our estate when the time comes, I'm quite keen to know what the ramifications are and if it is as big a headache as I imagine.
Perhaps you could also tell me how to move any further discussion onto the Forum. Thanks a lot.
Molly
I toyed with doing this on the Forum but didn't know how to start a new discussion thread.
I would like to ask if any 5i member has experience (anecdotal or otherwise) with US probates. Since so many of us hold US stocks in our portfolios, and it's almost certain they will be considered US property in our estate when the time comes, I'm quite keen to know what the ramifications are and if it is as big a headache as I imagine.
Perhaps you could also tell me how to move any further discussion onto the Forum. Thanks a lot.
Molly