Q: Good morning!
In a recent answer you mentioned LIF (Labrador iron Ore Royalty Corporation) by noting:
"For the 'high dividend' category we would consider it one of the better options."
Could you perhaps name a few others that are high dividend payers where you feel the dividends are reasonably secure? (I already have positions in ENB, BCE, PPL, and SIA)
Thanks! ... Paul
Q: I have quite a few companies that trading well above
There normal p/e
Like Medtronics ,I’m starting to think
Selling the lofty ones and sit in a little more cash
And wait for all this to normalize
The example I’m using, over 10 years is around
25 p/e and now trading at 58 p/e
That info comes from Rbc investing
What are your thoughts
Thanks
Q: HD has had quite a run since it pulled back earlier this year along with the other "COVID-19 beneficiary" stocks and recently broke US$320 a share for the first time ever. It is not clear to me that this rapid run is supported by the underlying fundamentals. Would you recommend investors hold their full position or consider taking some money off the table? (assuming an ordinary portfolio weighting in a portfolio of 30 stocks)
Q: If one holds KL at a loss, would it be wise to harvest a tax loss and purchase KRR to retain exposure to gold? AEM & MMX would be the other gold holdings.
Q: Can you help me regarding how to determine fees/yields for ETFs?
I'm presently looking at is HMMJ
What is the "total" management fee?
Their website has manage fee of 0.75% plus tax and a MER of 0.85%
I don't know where Google finance comes up with a dividend yield of 7.47%? Horizon's website has the following:
Most Recent Distribution per Unit : 0.03433
Estimated Annualized Yield : 1.16%
12-Month Trailing Yield: 2.83%
Distribution Frequency : Quarterly
Also, for the most recent distribution, would you multiply the stock price at time of distribution by 0.03433
For example using stock price $10.65. 10.65 times 0.03433 or 36.6 cents for most recent quarter times number of stocks held?
Q: Good morning
Michelin Tires has or is creating tires for EVs...that will not wear out as fast as existing tires on EVs. Would this be ahead of the pack.? Would this be a good investment.?
Ps..I can't find them in your list of companies
Much thanks as usual.
Q: Retired, dividend-income investor. I am normally a buy-and-hold investor for the very long term (RBC = blue chip, hold forever; while in a higher risk and associated lower weighting category, I hold Alaris forever). I currently hold SLF but have been reviewing/comparing its performance with BMO. The 10 year, 5 year and 3 year charts favor Sunlife, but the 1 year and shorter duration charts favor BMO. There appears to be a significant inflection point starting in November 2020.
Can you explain what occurred around that time? Is it simply the reflation of the economy favoring BMO relative to SLF? Do you see this continuing for the next period of time or do you see SLF playing catch-up?
Q: I’m considering dipping my toe in the cannabis market. Which of these three would you recommend? Also would any of them benefit from American legalization? Thanks
Q: Hi. I'm considering investing in Strauss Group Ltd [TD Webbroker: Grey Market: SGLJF].
1. What is your opinion of investing in a Grey market holding. Risks or gotchas?
2. I know not a 5i focus, but do you have an opinions on SGLFJ?
Thank you.
Q: What is 5i's take on the seemingly downward spiral of U.S/China and Canada/China geopolitical relationship and the risk this implies to north american markets. Are there any defensive strategies you could recommend?
Q: Ocean rates have gained significantly in recents month. Coming out the pandemic with a robust global economy it is anticipated that global shipping demand will continue to be bullish. Are you able to recommend 3 names(ocean related)that would be a way to participate in this anticipated upswing.
Q: What is your view on commodity prices relative to the recovery from the pandemic and/or the global efforts to curb carbon omissions? Is the demand outpacing supply and if so what are the companies or ETF's to hold over the coming years? Is there any particular metals that one should focus on?
Q: Looking at a future copper play with strong assets and projected shareholder value creation. Can you please provide your perspective on these two flounderers.