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iShares Diversified Monthly Income ETF (XTR)
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PIMCO Monthly Income Fund (Canada) (PMIF)
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CI U.S. Equity and Income Fund Series A (CIG50245)
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Franklin U.S. Monthly Income Fund Series A (TML3640)
Q: Greetings,
Can you tell me what is the closest US equivalent to XTR?
Thanks
Can you tell me what is the closest US equivalent to XTR?
Thanks
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FLIR Systems Inc. (FLIR)
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NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA)
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Canadian National Railway Company (CNR)
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Kinaxis Inc. (KXS)
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goeasy Ltd. (GSY)
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Atlassian Corporation (TEAM)
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iShares MSCI USA Min Vol Factor ETF (USMV)
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Vanguard Dividend Appreciation FTF (VIG)
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The Trade Desk Inc. (TTD)
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Roku Inc. (ROKU)
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DocuSign Inc. (DOCU)
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Brookfield Asset Management Inc Class A Limited (BAM)
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Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (BRK.B)
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CrowdStrike Holdings Inc. (CRWD)
Q: Hi 5i -- my son (age 26) has recently started working in a well-paying job in the US. He's saving a good portion of his salary and has asked me what he should be investing in. No debt. He's looking to invest for long-term growth for retirement in 40 years or so. About 1/3 of his holdings right now are in Brookfield Asset Management, 1/2 are split between VIG and USMV, and the rest is Berkshire Hathaway and CN for his non-registered accounts. Right now non-registered savings are $75k.
His 401k is separate in Vanguard SP500 index fund. He is a believer in pay yourself first and has been able to save and invest 5,000/month US!
He's looking for good growth stocks or funds that will increase steadily over the long term. He's earning enough now that he doesn't need dividends in the short term but he's not opposed theoretically if everything fits together. Any thoughts on what he should be investing in? Thanks.
His 401k is separate in Vanguard SP500 index fund. He is a believer in pay yourself first and has been able to save and invest 5,000/month US!
He's looking for good growth stocks or funds that will increase steadily over the long term. He's earning enough now that he doesn't need dividends in the short term but he's not opposed theoretically if everything fits together. Any thoughts on what he should be investing in? Thanks.
Q: I have a substantial position in GCM. Today it announced a deal with Guyana and the MKT was not happy.
Please give me your analysis of the deal, whether it is good for GCM and do you suggest I still hold my position.
Appreciate your advice.
Sheldon
Please give me your analysis of the deal, whether it is good for GCM and do you suggest I still hold my position.
Appreciate your advice.
Sheldon
Q: What is your opinion of this deal. I currently own Glacier gold
Q: Hi, FTNT had a huge increase recently. What was the reason? Is it a bit late to buy Fortinet? Do you recommend any other stock or an etf? Thanks.
Shyam
Shyam
Q: comments please on the announcement today. Thx
Q: Hi- can you please share expectations for well health reporting q1 on Friday morning?
Thanks.
Thanks.
Q: Hi Peter. My daughter's RESP has room for three stocks. It is underpinned by SPY and XIU so I am unconcerned about diversification. What US/Canadian stocks do you think would be appropriate for her given the long-term nature of this account? (She already has CSU, KXS, GSY, and AMZN). Thanks JohnR
Q: Hi,
CJT has been strong lately. Given the huge idle capacities in other airline companies, to what extent they can/will compete in cargo business? thanks!
Martin
CJT has been strong lately. Given the huge idle capacities in other airline companies, to what extent they can/will compete in cargo business? thanks!
Martin
Q: Hi 5i team,
There hasn’t been a question on TER since last year. I have held it in the past. It beat on EPS and revenues the last Q but gave wide guidance for the 2nd Q which is almost the same as pulling guidance. It is into testing and automation systems for industrial applications and 5G, as well as robotics which could potentially be a growth area. Your database classifies it as technology, where I really have plenty, but I view it more as industrial. Is it a decent investment for industrial or is there a better option?
Thanks for the insight.
Dave
There hasn’t been a question on TER since last year. I have held it in the past. It beat on EPS and revenues the last Q but gave wide guidance for the 2nd Q which is almost the same as pulling guidance. It is into testing and automation systems for industrial applications and 5G, as well as robotics which could potentially be a growth area. Your database classifies it as technology, where I really have plenty, but I view it more as industrial. Is it a decent investment for industrial or is there a better option?
Thanks for the insight.
Dave
Q: What opportunities are there for investing in virtual medicine, now that it's in common use through the COVID crisis?
Q: What did you think of its earnings report? Do you still like it moving forward for a long term hold?
Q: Please provide your opinion on Koppers Holdings (KOP.US) and an outlook for the next 2-3 years. Thanks.
Q: Following are your comments from Nov 2019
November 05, 2019
5I RESEARCH ANSWER:
STWD is priced well at 12X cash flow; BRX is cheaper at 11X. O is twice as expensive, at 24X. O has had much better growth in cash flow, the question is whether its premium valuation is worth it. BRX wins the momentum contest this year. With a 61% payout ratio, we would consider it for one with a good valuation, 'some' growth and good momentum.
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Please comment on your current view of BRX.
What is the payout ratio.
How do you view the "integrity" of the dividend.
How do they compare with STWD and O.
Thank you
November 05, 2019
5I RESEARCH ANSWER:
STWD is priced well at 12X cash flow; BRX is cheaper at 11X. O is twice as expensive, at 24X. O has had much better growth in cash flow, the question is whether its premium valuation is worth it. BRX wins the momentum contest this year. With a 61% payout ratio, we would consider it for one with a good valuation, 'some' growth and good momentum.
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Please comment on your current view of BRX.
What is the payout ratio.
How do you view the "integrity" of the dividend.
How do they compare with STWD and O.
Thank you
Q: Hello 5i,
This is a general question on investing. Say if i own TD, for instance, and i don't want to lose it, or something similar to it. Is it a reasonable practice to sell a covered call on TD and at the same time and roughly the same date, sell a put on something like BNS. I don't really mind if i end up owning the both of them, either.
Thanks
This is a general question on investing. Say if i own TD, for instance, and i don't want to lose it, or something similar to it. Is it a reasonable practice to sell a covered call on TD and at the same time and roughly the same date, sell a put on something like BNS. I don't really mind if i end up owning the both of them, either.
Thanks
Q: I would like to know what you think of their recent Q, do you see anything to suggest that the higher EPS and revs will continue here or is this a one off gain?
Q: I am retired and rely on dividends. I have owned JPM,RY,TD & BNS for a while. The only bank that I am in a loss position is BNS. I am thinking that BNS will continue to lag the other 2 due to the latin america markets they operate in and the ability of these markets to recover from Covid 19. My thought is to sell BNS and put that money to work in TD. Your thoughts?
Q: Good Day Team,
I purchased some AC stock when it was relatively high and of course now I am down by 67%.
This stock represents about .70% of my portfolio and after what warren Buffet did with his airline shares I am wondering if I should sell or thin it down a bit. Or even hang on.
Thank you,
John
I purchased some AC stock when it was relatively high and of course now I am down by 67%.
This stock represents about .70% of my portfolio and after what warren Buffet did with his airline shares I am wondering if I should sell or thin it down a bit. Or even hang on.
Thank you,
John
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Park Lawn Corporation (PLC)
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North West Company Inc. (The) (NWC)
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Premium Brands Holdings Corporation (PBH)
Q: Retired and income seeking investor. These three stocks seem to have been underperforming. Would you buy them for relatively low volatility and reasonably good yields? How safe are their dividends?