Q: Can you please compare these companies in what they do, their prospects and financial strength. Would you have a preference or buy a bit of each? Use what credits are appropriate. Thanks!
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Q: Hello team,
Due to market conditions, noted exchange postponed the major indexes re-balancing, Tech is near 1/4 of S&P index,
1 What may effect the most sectors weighting post re-balancing? how does it work?
2 Earning season just kicked in, major tech earnings will be coming out next week, what's your predictions for the tech sector in general?
Thanks
Due to market conditions, noted exchange postponed the major indexes re-balancing, Tech is near 1/4 of S&P index,
1 What may effect the most sectors weighting post re-balancing? how does it work?
2 Earning season just kicked in, major tech earnings will be coming out next week, what's your predictions for the tech sector in general?
Thanks
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Great-West Lifeco Inc. (GWO)
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Power Corporation of Canada Subordinate Voting Shares (POW)
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IGM Financial Inc. (IGM)
Q: My question is regarding POW. It seems to have been hit harder than a lot of others in the financial sector. I figure IGM's low growth is likely a drag on the stock, and low interest rates aren't exactly helping GWO.
Would you be concerned about POW's lofty yield and whether or not the current dividend can be sustained in this environment?
Do you have any issue in bringing my portfolio weighting up to 5% in this stock at today's price?
Would you be concerned about POW's lofty yield and whether or not the current dividend can be sustained in this environment?
Do you have any issue in bringing my portfolio weighting up to 5% in this stock at today's price?
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Strathcona Resources Ltd. (SCR)
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Stars Group Inc. (The) (TSGI)
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Caesars Entertainment Inc (New) Com (ERI)
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Brightstar Lottery Ord Shs (IGT)
Q: Hi 5iTeam - I am interested in buying shares in an online gaming company. My first choice would probably be TSGI but since it is amalgamating with Flutter I would need to go through a broker to either buy or sell in the future. Since it very difficult to connect with a customer service representative over the phone these days (understandably) do you have any other suggestions for three or four companies in this field that trade on any of the markets in Canada or the U.S. They don't have to be companies with pristine balance sheets but at least ones that have decent fundamentals and management along with a good chance of coming out on the plus side in the next few years. Thanks.
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iShares S&P/TSX Canadian Preferred Share Index ETF (CPD)
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iShares U.S. High Yield Bond Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XHY)
Q: I currently owned XHY and CPD in my LIRA account and have funds to increase these holding from 2 to 4 % weight. Would you be a buyer of these 2 ETF or wait ?
Thanks
Thanks
Q: Wondering what you think of this company. I noticed in an answer last year you mentioned their high debt load.
Q: Hi 5iTeam -I am interested in buying shares related to copper exploration and/or production and in particular Trilogy Metals. For some reason I am not able to buy these shares online in my TD Waterhouse accounts and need to go through a representative. Of course there are long wait times due to the environment we live in now so I am wondering if there are any other companies in the copper field that might have reasonable potential for success. Anything in the junior exploration stage is fine as well as an actual producer. Two important components are a balance sheet that would get the company through the next couple of years as well as decent management. Any exchange in Canada and the U.S. is fine.
Thanks.
P.S. If you think Trilogy is worth the wait time to buy (up to two hours), please let me know.
Thanks.
P.S. If you think Trilogy is worth the wait time to buy (up to two hours), please let me know.
Q: What are you doing with Largo right now? I noticed you guys took it out of your portfolio's. I have a four-year investment timeline and a large stake in Largo, do you think the price of vanadium will rebound?
Thanks, Jacob.
Thanks, Jacob.
Q: Hi.. What is the likelihood of Enbridge to cut its dividend? Thanks
Q: Why is the market punishing this one so badly. ? I view it as a table pounding buy. Can you provide me with any arguments against it?
Thanks
Thanks
Q: no news on dividend anything pending thanks
Q: What are fees for these?
Thanks,
Milan
Thanks,
Milan
Q: Looking for a company to hold long term and IGM has a great yield right now.....
Thoughts?
Thanks
Warren
Thoughts?
Thanks
Warren
Q: What is your opinion of ALC as a safer dividend paying stock?
Q: With the world awash in oil, is this not a net positive for IPL in terms of their global storage and domestic pipelines?
One would believe that a full capacity storage business would be helpful with thier eventual sale of the storage business.
Thanks,
One would believe that a full capacity storage business would be helpful with thier eventual sale of the storage business.
Thanks,
Q: I’d like to understand if and how the big hedge funds and large investors play the overnight DOW Futures to set up Actual DOW to open at a certain point so they can take advantage during EST trading hours. I understand DOW Futures is not as liquid as the Actual DOW and hence it’s possible to make DOW futures swing more with a relatively smaller amount of funds, compared to what it would take to move the Actual DOW as much.
For instance, is it a common strategy for such investors to ramp up overnight DOW Futures buying certain stocks, so those stocks open up at a certain high point in Actual DOW, which they sell in the Actual DOW to make a profit. Is this why Actual DOW may open high or low, following the DOW Futures, and then go the other way - especially in chaotic times like nowadays.
In Forex, I know that USD follows DOW... and there is a theory that forex traders manipulate overnight to set up a certain way, so they hedge positions on the forex side during EST trading hours to make a profit in forex. Given the 100 times leverage in forex trading; setting up DOW Futures a certain way can be very profitable for forex trades in EST hours. I am guessing such forex traders would also have stock positions that they would managed in Actual and Futures DOW.
To complicate further; I understand there is a relationship between DOW, Gold, Oil, USD which drives each other - at any given point in time - depending on which is the dominant derivative under given market conditions, technicals and fundamentals, driven by overall greed vs fear barometer in the market.
I understand that those who closely follow the long and short term technicals and fundamentals of... key stocks that drives DOW along... and follow day to day relationships across DOW, Gold, Oil, USD... and have deep pockets... can fairly predict/drive the DOW Open and hedge themselves up nicely for profiting during EST trading hours. The options market also plays a role in this.
I may not have phrased my question most eloquently and may have basic knowledge gaps in my understanding of how DOW Futures works. I am curious to learn, hence reaching out for guidance. Appreciate any guidance you can provide on this.
For instance, is it a common strategy for such investors to ramp up overnight DOW Futures buying certain stocks, so those stocks open up at a certain high point in Actual DOW, which they sell in the Actual DOW to make a profit. Is this why Actual DOW may open high or low, following the DOW Futures, and then go the other way - especially in chaotic times like nowadays.
In Forex, I know that USD follows DOW... and there is a theory that forex traders manipulate overnight to set up a certain way, so they hedge positions on the forex side during EST trading hours to make a profit in forex. Given the 100 times leverage in forex trading; setting up DOW Futures a certain way can be very profitable for forex trades in EST hours. I am guessing such forex traders would also have stock positions that they would managed in Actual and Futures DOW.
To complicate further; I understand there is a relationship between DOW, Gold, Oil, USD which drives each other - at any given point in time - depending on which is the dominant derivative under given market conditions, technicals and fundamentals, driven by overall greed vs fear barometer in the market.
I understand that those who closely follow the long and short term technicals and fundamentals of... key stocks that drives DOW along... and follow day to day relationships across DOW, Gold, Oil, USD... and have deep pockets... can fairly predict/drive the DOW Open and hedge themselves up nicely for profiting during EST trading hours. The options market also plays a role in this.
I may not have phrased my question most eloquently and may have basic knowledge gaps in my understanding of how DOW Futures works. I am curious to learn, hence reaching out for guidance. Appreciate any guidance you can provide on this.
Q: Does PHYS buy and store actual gold at a facility that they control? How do they make their money on this fund? I'm seeing comments on paper vs physical gold, and wondering which I own in PHYS.
Q: Your forward outlook on these 2 companies and are the divs safe. Thank you
Q: Looking for a few ideas in an oversold dividend payer stock or etf that has a reasonable chance of maintaining the dividend with capital appreciation over the long term?
Q: With BNS 's higher exposure in emerging market than the other banks, will this be a concern for the earnings in the next few quarters, or do you think this is still a good buy?
What is an alternative bank in this volatile market. Thank you as always.
What is an alternative bank in this volatile market. Thank you as always.