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Brookfield Renewable Partners L.P. (BEP.UN)
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Brookfield Renewable Corporation Class A Exchangeable Subordinate Voting Shares (BEPC)
Q: If only one was to be owned, which one and why. Cash account or rrsp? Long term old (3+ yrs).
Q: How much would interest rates have to increase before it would effect dividend stocks? And what percentage decrease would you expect to see in dividend stocks?
Thanks
Brian
Thanks
Brian
Q: A small percentage of my portfolio is in XLB for all the reasons you have previously espoused. I am down about 10% over the past short while and I am wondering if I should go to a shorter duration fund - CBO perhaps - or just continue to ride it out with this one. Or any other suggestions.
Appreciate your insight.
Paul F.
Appreciate your insight.
Paul F.
Q: What do you think of kmp.un.ca for safety and growth ?
Q: What is the 12 month outlook for these 2 funds in the Balanced portfolio?
Q: Hi 5i,
Over the next few years would you pick MX or NTR for minerals exposure?
Thx
Over the next few years would you pick MX or NTR for minerals exposure?
Thx
Q: thoughts on the quarter please?
Q: Knight is said to report earning March 25. Can you advise market expectation and what the effect of a miss or a beat may have.
Thanks
John
Thanks
John
Q: What are EGLX 2020 4th Quarter estimates?
Q: Followup to question asked/responded to March 17. Isn't the pop in SYZ related to their recently announced acquisition?
Q: Why did this stock drop heavily yesterday? Would you think it is a good time to initiate a long term position now? Thank you!
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BMO Short Corporate Bond Index ETF (ZCS)
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BMO Short Federal Bond Index ETF (ZFS)
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iShares Core Canadian Short Term Bond Index ETF (XSB)
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iShares Floating Rate Index ETF (XFR)
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Invesco Canadian Government Floating Rate Index ETF (PFL)
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Vanguard Canadian Short-Term Bond Index ETF (VSB)
Q: If interest rates were to start creeping-up slowly in the next year or two , which bond ETFs would you suggest?
Thank's
Ronald
Thank's
Ronald
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Invesco DWA Healthcare Momentum ETF (PTH)
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Invesco DWA Industrials Momentum ETF (PRN)
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Invesco DWA Consumer Staples Momentum ETF (PSL)
Q: What do you think of Invesco Momentum ETFs in general and which ones would you buy now, in any sector, for good growth in the next couple of year ?
I am looking for some diversification from my ARK ETFs and do you think PTH-Q, PFI-Q, PRN-Q, PSI-N and PDP-Q would achieve the purpose ?
Gratefully yours,
Jacques IDS
I am looking for some diversification from my ARK ETFs and do you think PTH-Q, PFI-Q, PRN-Q, PSI-N and PDP-Q would achieve the purpose ?
Gratefully yours,
Jacques IDS
Q: Was the conference call quite negative i.e. did the company project negative earning or a negative outlook for the next year? The stock is dropping even though the earnings report was quite positive. Is it the dropping US dollar? Thanks ,as always.
Dave
Dave
Q: Can you comment on the latest news update on NUVEI? Would you consider it a BUY at the 91/3% decrease drop at the open?
Thank you
09:56 AM EDT, 03/18/2021 (MT Newswires) -- Nuvei Corporation (NVEI.TO, NVEI-U.TO), a global payment technology partner for brands, was at last look down 9% after it announced that funds managed by "Selling Shareholders", and the company had entered into an agreement with some big banking institutions to complete a secondary offering on a bought deal basis. Under the agreement, the underwriters have agreed to purchase 8.2 million subordinate voting shares of the company at a purchase price of US$60.22 per subordinate voting share for total gross proceeds to the Selling Shareholders of near US$494 million. Fayer Holdco will also be donating 600,000 subordinate voting shares to a charitable foundation.
Thank you
09:56 AM EDT, 03/18/2021 (MT Newswires) -- Nuvei Corporation (NVEI.TO, NVEI-U.TO), a global payment technology partner for brands, was at last look down 9% after it announced that funds managed by "Selling Shareholders", and the company had entered into an agreement with some big banking institutions to complete a secondary offering on a bought deal basis. Under the agreement, the underwriters have agreed to purchase 8.2 million subordinate voting shares of the company at a purchase price of US$60.22 per subordinate voting share for total gross proceeds to the Selling Shareholders of near US$494 million. Fayer Holdco will also be donating 600,000 subordinate voting shares to a charitable foundation.
Q: Good morning. Happy St Patrick’s day to everyone
If I wanted to find stocks in the semiconductor sector thru 5 I is there an area to go to - also if we were looking for value stocks vs growth stocks - can I somehow do a search request in the ask a question area by using the word growth etc
Thank you for all you do - always enjoy my time on your site.
If I wanted to find stocks in the semiconductor sector thru 5 I is there an area to go to - also if we were looking for value stocks vs growth stocks - can I somehow do a search request in the ask a question area by using the word growth etc
Thank you for all you do - always enjoy my time on your site.
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iShares S&P/TSX Canadian Preferred Share Index ETF (CPD)
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Pembina Pipeline Corporation cumul redeemable min rate reset class A preferred shares Series 13 (PPL.PR.M)
Q: Hi guys
I have a small portion (under 2%) of my portfolio in preferred shares (CPD and PPL.PR.M ). I bought these for a safe steady eady type of return but as you know investing in Preferred shares the last few years has felt like a roller coaster. For example PPL.PR.M is still $1 below where I bought it about 5 years ago, and has dropped to as low as $14. So I am wondering why not sell my preferred holdings and just buy more of a nice dividend stock like BCE where I am actually getting 6.2% yield - more than I am getting from my preferred? I know I am further down the chain if the company defaulted but I also get more upside. Your thoughts on selling my preferred holdings and buying some nice safe dividend stocks instead?
Thanks
Stuart
I have a small portion (under 2%) of my portfolio in preferred shares (CPD and PPL.PR.M ). I bought these for a safe steady eady type of return but as you know investing in Preferred shares the last few years has felt like a roller coaster. For example PPL.PR.M is still $1 below where I bought it about 5 years ago, and has dropped to as low as $14. So I am wondering why not sell my preferred holdings and just buy more of a nice dividend stock like BCE where I am actually getting 6.2% yield - more than I am getting from my preferred? I know I am further down the chain if the company defaulted but I also get more upside. Your thoughts on selling my preferred holdings and buying some nice safe dividend stocks instead?
Thanks
Stuart
Q: thoughts on the acquisition announced today?
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BMO MSCI Emerging Markets Index ETF (ZEM)
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Vanguard FTSE Developed All Cap ex North America Index ETF (VIU)
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Vanguard FTSE Emerging Markets All Cap Index ETF (VEE)
Q: I recently purchased Portfolio Analytics and I'm severely underweight internationally.
For international (excluding US) I am thinking VIU and VEE.
Any suggestions on how I should decide an appropriate weighting ratio of these two? Does it make sense to have equal VIE and VEE... more VIE?
Are there other ETFs I should be considering for international exposure?
And finally, these ETFs would make up a substantial portion of my portfolio. Would you suggest buying in one go or over time and if so what timeframe would you suggest?
Thanks for your service.
For international (excluding US) I am thinking VIU and VEE.
Any suggestions on how I should decide an appropriate weighting ratio of these two? Does it make sense to have equal VIE and VEE... more VIE?
Are there other ETFs I should be considering for international exposure?
And finally, these ETFs would make up a substantial portion of my portfolio. Would you suggest buying in one go or over time and if so what timeframe would you suggest?
Thanks for your service.