Q: would appreciate your comments on Centric after today's earnings report and acquisition Debt also seems down a lot. Thanks
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Q: Good morning 5i
And thanks for the continuing good advice in this difficult time. I know that you lack confidence in Toy's management following their errors during the best selling season and their failure in estimating future revenu. But, i have, now a small position, in a non registered account. I am thinking about buying the same amount in a registered account and in a month selling in the non registered account. This will allow me to take the tax loss selling, without fear that the stock shoots up in that time. i take seriously your concern about toy. But, i imagine nothing catastrophic will happen in a month, would you agree?
Thanks
And thanks for the continuing good advice in this difficult time. I know that you lack confidence in Toy's management following their errors during the best selling season and their failure in estimating future revenu. But, i have, now a small position, in a non registered account. I am thinking about buying the same amount in a registered account and in a month selling in the non registered account. This will allow me to take the tax loss selling, without fear that the stock shoots up in that time. i take seriously your concern about toy. But, i imagine nothing catastrophic will happen in a month, would you agree?
Thanks
Q: as a follow up...my intent is to mimic performance and safety of holding physical gold in my hand...I also expect the canadian dollar to go down therefore can you explain the differences in the choices on phys.u and phys and are all of them convertible to physical gold from shares
thanks
thanks
Q: can i expect same performance with phys as i would be buying physical gold like maple leafs instead.is there any chance not getting money from phys at any doomsday scenario rather than holding the gold in your hand. thanks
Q: Hello,
I've done well on Colliers over the years, but I sold it on the decline a few weeks ago. I've been reading about the financial damage commercial real estate is expected to suffer from loss of rent, payment defaults, etc. Do you think the price drop is now baked in, or give it more time before considering a re-buy. Are there better opportunities to consider in the real estate sector? Thanks, Brad
I've done well on Colliers over the years, but I sold it on the decline a few weeks ago. I've been reading about the financial damage commercial real estate is expected to suffer from loss of rent, payment defaults, etc. Do you think the price drop is now baked in, or give it more time before considering a re-buy. Are there better opportunities to consider in the real estate sector? Thanks, Brad
Q: Just read an article about the 3 Rs. Retreat, recovery and retest. We had a retreat of over 30% a recovery or bounce of the bottom of 20%. How about retest is it usually swift or a slow drift down or may not happen ?
Thanks for your insight!
Thanks for your insight!
Q: Where can i access the Top 10 stocks to consider currently,.as mentioned in your renewal promotion. thanks
Q: Can I please have your opinion on cannabis stocks now and which would be your favorite?
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Q: Hi Guys
a bit of a conundrum here, i came into the crash with 45% cash hoping to buy some U.S. stocks, but the low CDN dollar is making me question whether it's worth it. I'm usually a long term holder, buy U.S. stocks for their dividend growth over time. Whats the most you would be willing to pay for a U.S. dollar when buying U.S. companies, my thinking is around $1.40/ $1.41 is this to high?
thanks Gord
a bit of a conundrum here, i came into the crash with 45% cash hoping to buy some U.S. stocks, but the low CDN dollar is making me question whether it's worth it. I'm usually a long term holder, buy U.S. stocks for their dividend growth over time. Whats the most you would be willing to pay for a U.S. dollar when buying U.S. companies, my thinking is around $1.40/ $1.41 is this to high?
thanks Gord
Q: Hi folks, reading Q4/19 financials on Ag Growth...& 2020 outlook was mostly doom & gloom affecting their business, ie: US/China trade war & esp Covid-19. However, Afn/t received an amendment & extension of its credit facility with 5 Cdn banks with improved terms, and pushed out to 20 march 2025. Guess Q is...will AG Growth financially survive virus crisis..and for longer term..can U start to nibble on a position here. Recently took position in Ntr/t below $40 as will always be a market for food/agriculture...thanks as always. jb Piedmont QC
Q: Do large pension plans such as CPP and other provincial plans carry a portion of their holding in cash, with the thought of taking advantage of severe drops in the markets
Q: What are your thoughts about this Company at current prices for a long term hold..
Q: Hi, I have a tax question.
For non dividend US payers, do we get charged capital gains in a TFSA
For non dividend US payers, do we get charged capital gains in a TFSA
Q: Is there any way for a retail investor to trade WCS crude directly as a commodity? If this low price continues for the next few months, are there any companies that will go bankrupt?
Please deduct as many credits as needed. Thanks.
Please deduct as many credits as needed. Thanks.
Q: Any concern on their dividend? Looking at their annual report for 2019, payout ratio is close to 70%. If this is correct, doesn’t leave much room to increase the dividend or re-invest back into the business for growth.... I would hate to see an equity raise in the near future or see then use their cash balance for a dividend increase. Your thoughts would be appreciated. Thanks.
Q: One would think that taxes will go up in a big way to pay for the stimulus. In that sense, richer canadians are effectively paying more for this, with their future income. It is a transfer of wealth from the richer to those who are leveraged, from landlord who has 3 properties on maximum leverage, to the new grad who bought that 600k condo and lost income.
This is still what I think will happen, but I'm curious if there is an economic mecanism that could make this not happen. If all developed countries are coordinated in their stimulus (they seem to be) and all spend about 10% of their GDP on their system, could government bond credit remain UNCHANGED? This would mean that the cost to service government debt would effectively not change (since credit is a relative metric), and taxes would not need to go higher. What do you think?
This is still what I think will happen, but I'm curious if there is an economic mecanism that could make this not happen. If all developed countries are coordinated in their stimulus (they seem to be) and all spend about 10% of their GDP on their system, could government bond credit remain UNCHANGED? This would mean that the cost to service government debt would effectively not change (since credit is a relative metric), and taxes would not need to go higher. What do you think?
Q: Hi Guys
Morningstar show DEC 2019 short term debt at $395 Million and cash at 60 million
Do you know what the short term debt was used for, an if Canfor has the credit facilities to handle there debt. I was thinking on taking a small position in this stock at current price levels, after all if Pattison was willing to offer $18 or so a share.
Thanks Gord
Morningstar show DEC 2019 short term debt at $395 Million and cash at 60 million
Do you know what the short term debt was used for, an if Canfor has the credit facilities to handle there debt. I was thinking on taking a small position in this stock at current price levels, after all if Pattison was willing to offer $18 or so a share.
Thanks Gord
Q: What is your opinion of this company ? It had a good growth rate in the last year. The stock is beaten down at 16$ from a high of 63$ Do you think they can manage their debt ? Maybe wait for a dividend cut before investing ? Thanks
Q: Hi 5i Team,
I own both stocks and both are heavily under the water. Would you recommend to average down at this price level? How long these two names will last if Oil price keeps at current level.
Thank you,
I own both stocks and both are heavily under the water. Would you recommend to average down at this price level? How long these two names will last if Oil price keeps at current level.
Thank you,
Q: I just reread through your report on this company. How can you do a report on a company without even talking or acknowledging their debt situation. How can we your clients who are relying at least partly on your advice reports etc. on some of these companies in your portfolios and now in a lot of ours fully trust some these reports. I fully realize times of changed dramatically very quickly but this seems to me like a very important fundamental that needs to be in all reports. I look forward to your response.