Q: Which Canadian Blue Chip companies in Industrials and Utilities would you recommend investing in at this time?
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Investment Q&A
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Intuitive Surgical Inc. (ISRG)
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Salesforce Inc. (CRM)
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The Trade Desk Inc. (TTD)
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Zendesk Inc. (ZEN)
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Etsy Inc. (ETSY)
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Teladoc Health Inc. (TDOC)
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Stitch Fix Inc. (SFIX)
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Insulet Corporation (PODD)
Q: Which of these US stocks do you feel have the best growth outlook when you review their management and potential? ISRG, FRPT, PODD, ETSY, TDOC, CRM, ZEN, SFIX, TTD.
Please rank in order of best to worst for a 5-10 year+ investment. Thanks!!
Please rank in order of best to worst for a 5-10 year+ investment. Thanks!!
Q: I currently have a full position in CSU plus half positions in KXS, ENGH and HXQ. I note that on several equations you have recommended DSG as a core holding. My question is, if I buy DSG will I get diversification from my other tech holdings?
Q: I wonder if EVI is a buy now? It is close to 52 week low. Thanks very much.
Q: Reviewing the issue of asset allocation and I must say that I have been avoiding bonds. The ETF approach interests me, but when to by is a mystery, re; haven"t seen bond gains lately. Appreciate any clarification you can provide & thanks!
Q: Hello 5i team,
Can I have your opinion on the prospects for Cameco ?
I am seeking Cdn large Cap companies with Global pricing power, who can complete(successfully) on the world stage, and whose stock is well priced.
Is my investment dollar better spent elsewhere, such as Nutrien, BAM.a, MFC or others you know of ?
Can I have your opinion on the prospects for Cameco ?
I am seeking Cdn large Cap companies with Global pricing power, who can complete(successfully) on the world stage, and whose stock is well priced.
Is my investment dollar better spent elsewhere, such as Nutrien, BAM.a, MFC or others you know of ?
Q: What companies have you attended their conference calls and which ones were you impressed with?
Q: Greetings,
I've held WSP for quite a long time and done very well with it. However, it is in my RRIF and I'm looking to go a bit more conservative. Seems like a swap to BEB.UN might make sense. What do you think?
I've held WSP for quite a long time and done very well with it. However, it is in my RRIF and I'm looking to go a bit more conservative. Seems like a swap to BEB.UN might make sense. What do you think?
Q: I’ve done fairly well on the stock so far thanks entirely to your recommendation so thank you for starters. What are your thoughts about when to take profits in a company like this? I made money in Shopify a few years ago and sold, only to see the stock continue to rise over the years. Is ttd a name you’d suggest sitting back with for now? I get anxious when I have a good profit and tend to sell the winners. It seems to me that TTD is a leader in a new and growing space (like shop was a few years ago). Thanks.
Q: Hi team,
What are your thoughts on taking a position in HMMJ now for long term exposure to the sector?
Thanks!
What are your thoughts on taking a position in HMMJ now for long term exposure to the sector?
Thanks!
Q: The stock price keeps going up. Globe Investors indicates a PE of $219. Is it a sale? Thanks.
Q: Hello Team ,
With the recent movement in the gold market do you expect the profitability of XAU to respond positively? Are customer holdings of precious metals increasing and is it worth holding yet?
With the recent movement in the gold market do you expect the profitability of XAU to respond positively? Are customer holdings of precious metals increasing and is it worth holding yet?
Q: Can you have a look at the stock charts for me. Also I noticed today there is double the volume of shares trading today on both of these. Thoughts on timing getting back in on these?
Aphria reports earnings tomorrow do they not?
Aphria reports earnings tomorrow do they not?
Q: Peter and HisWonder Team
Here is a hypothetical question. Let's say gold stays in a range of 1550-1650 in the next year. Now let's compare ASR vs HMY. Which company do you think has less risk factors and therefore more upside potential. In other words which one do you like more? Thanks...your insights are always of value and I use them in my own calculations.
Here is a hypothetical question. Let's say gold stays in a range of 1550-1650 in the next year. Now let's compare ASR vs HMY. Which company do you think has less risk factors and therefore more upside potential. In other words which one do you like more? Thanks...your insights are always of value and I use them in my own calculations.
Q: Can you explain how does QE make stock market go higher?
Thanks.
Liping
Thanks.
Liping
Q: Up 17% today. Any idea why?
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iShares Convertible Bond Index ETF (CVD)
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iShares S&P/TSX North American Preferred Stock Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XPF)
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iShares U.S. High Yield Bond Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XHY)
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PIMCO Global Income Opportunities Fund (PGI.UN)
Q: Hi,
What are your thoughts on PGI.UN? The MER looks like it's on the order of 4% which seems high. On the other hand, for a fixed income fund, the total return (after expenses) for the last few years seems decent.
I already hold XHY, CVD & XPF. Would you say PGI.UN is a good compliment to add to these or should I just add to these ETFs instead?
Thanks,
Gord
What are your thoughts on PGI.UN? The MER looks like it's on the order of 4% which seems high. On the other hand, for a fixed income fund, the total return (after expenses) for the last few years seems decent.
I already hold XHY, CVD & XPF. Would you say PGI.UN is a good compliment to add to these or should I just add to these ETFs instead?
Thanks,
Gord
Q: In this ultra low interest rate environment, where it is maybe more likely for rates to climb than to fall, do you think the best place for the income component of a portfolio, aside from GICs, is in a bond ETF like VAB or a savings ETF like PSA?
Thanks.
Thanks.
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Brookfield Asset Management Inc Class A Limited (BAM)
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Brookfield Renewable Partners L.P. Limited Partnership Units (BEP)
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Brookfield Infrastructure Partners LP Limited Partnership Units (BIP)
Q: Could you please explain to me why Bam. has such a small dividend at1.1%, compared to Bip. at 4.08 and Bep at 4.46. Also, which of the three might fare better in a downturn. Thanks, Ken
Q: Hi, what is the outlook for CNR in 2020? I have a small position, about 1%. It has not moved much since 15 months ago and I would sell unless there was growth expected in 2020. If sell, I would move the funds to another sector, possibly buying gsy. Many thanks for the great service.