Q: I understand that if a bond ETF has an average duration of 3 years, the value of the the ETF will fall by 3% if interest rates rise by 1%. Let's assume the ETF has a portfolio turnover rate of 100%. Is it correct to assume that, all other things unchanged, after one year the portfolio will have been replaced with bonds that yield 1% more, and therefore after another 3 years the 3% loss would be offset by the extra interest income earned?
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Investment Q&A
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Q: What are you thoughts on Superior? I am wondering if I should hold, sell? What is the financial situation of the company and future prospect?
Thank you
Ed
Thank you
Ed
Q: APPS report good earning , yet it is dropping. Will ETSY benefit from the new acquisition a lot. It is surging. Is it a time to buy CELH , it is rising a lot today. Please comment. Thanks for your excellent service.
Q: Please comment on Q1 results released after market close today Txs for u usual great services & views
Q: Hi.
For a 5 year plus time frame and the ability to tolerate very high risk, could you list your top 5 high growth stocks in Canada.
Thanks ,
For a 5 year plus time frame and the ability to tolerate very high risk, could you list your top 5 high growth stocks in Canada.
Thanks ,
Q: Any particular reason for the substantial rise? Thanks.
Q: What are your thoughts on WELL presently? I've read that WELL is looking be dual listing on the TSX and NASDAQ, what will that do for the stock value?
Thank you
Thank you
Q: The company website shows them having over 1300 employees, but your profile for the company shows 4. I have noticed this discrepancy for other company profiles visa vie company websites. What am I missing here? thx
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Pembina Pipeline Corporation (PPL)
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Inter Pipeline Ltd. (IPL)
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Brookfield Infrastructure Partners L.P. (BIP.UN)
Q: I own both IPL and PPL and thank BIP for the boost. Noticeably Brookfield has also made a few dollars just by bidding.
- Are there regulations on a 10% owner of IPL, running up the price to PPL ?
- Are there regulations on a 10% owner of IPL, running up the price to PPL ?
Q: Any reason behind the 15% surge today? (Wednesday)
Q: Hi 5i,
Any reason behind for the up over 50% within two days?
Many thanks.
Any reason behind for the up over 50% within two days?
Many thanks.
Q: Hi ,
Based on their risk, share price value and growth potential on a 1 to 10 scale, how would they rank?
Thank you
Ed
Based on their risk, share price value and growth potential on a 1 to 10 scale, how would they rank?
Thank you
Ed
Q: Good Day Great Service,What do you think will have the best growth in yet next 4 to 5 years. Thanks
Q: Hi Peter and Team, I have a small position in PD. It has doubled since December. Does the run up have more room to go? Shall I hold or trim into strength? Appreciate your insight!
Q: Could you comment on the recent debenture financing BBTV just did. The terms seem a bit steep? Thanks
Kenn
Kenn
Q: Hi: Not a question, just a comment. Albert asked about ZPAY yesterday and the recent weakness in the performance. It is a US$ based holding and when the Canadian $ has been gaining it affects it adversely.
Thanks, BEN.
Thanks, BEN.
Q: Retired investor not dependent on portfolio income.
Low on my Industrial sector exposure of 15% spread across non-reg and tfsa accounts. Currently have bbu.un, cae, tfii, tri, wsp in equal amounts (~2%).
Looking for three suitable current growth-income suggestions from each of USA-International or Canada-based with high foreign exposure for longer 3-5 year hold. Or do I just add to existing?
Low on my Industrial sector exposure of 15% spread across non-reg and tfsa accounts. Currently have bbu.un, cae, tfii, tri, wsp in equal amounts (~2%).
Looking for three suitable current growth-income suggestions from each of USA-International or Canada-based with high foreign exposure for longer 3-5 year hold. Or do I just add to existing?
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Peabody Energy Corporation (BTU)
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Arch Resources Inc. Class A (ARCH)
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CONSOL Energy Inc. (CEIX)
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Reliance Inc. (RS)
Q: Using ARCH:US as an example, are there any U.S. or Canadian listed coal stocks that, while heavily “beaten up”, have some longer-term growth and/or income potential?
Q: What will be happening to Photon, and what do you suggest? If you think its dead money at the moment and that we should sell, what is a good alternative stock to replace it with. Thanks, Jean
Q: I am down on Finning. Do you see upside? I am underwater. Thank you