Q: Hi - could I get your thoughts on ENPH?
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Q: This year I have been watching Jim Cramer on CNBC/Mad Money and doing very well with his recommendations. Can you give m your thoughts on these 2 as well as ENPH?
Thanks as always for your Fantastic Service! Austin
Thanks as always for your Fantastic Service! Austin
Q: Never heard of EIT.UN until I saw question here the other day so I had a look at it. As well as looking at previous 5I questions and answers. What 5I doesn't like appears to be the fees and 20% weigthing in energy. Looking at it this is what I see.
1} Over the past five years trading between ten and thirteen dollars. Currently trading at the lower end. I assume because of oil and gas stocks being hammered. Though there is always the possiblity of going lower I have to think that sector is near bottom.... I have no representation in oil and gas so whatever percentage of " energy " they have in oil and gas as 20% of a 4% position in EIT.UN doesn't seem unreasonable.
2} If I were to insert EIT.UN in 5I's income portfolio I would in comparison classify it as lower risk, lower volatility, and higher yield than many in there. So assessing it from a risk point of view doesn't seem any more than other securities in there.
As a covered call ETF I realize up or down swings may be capped. But what I see is the bottom end of the trading range nearby { maybe nine bucks if things go for a tumble setting aside a 2008 2009 scenario where it was somewhere around 7 dollars } and the upside if lucky maybe twelve or thirteen dollars. That seems low risk for an 11.5% yield.....
Please comment on my reasoning ? I trust 5I's opinion way more than mine....Also what are the fees ? On their site they list three numbers ranging from 1% to 2.8%.... And would a 4% weighting be appropriate in a moderately conservative portfolio that is comfortable keeping the odd high yielder in there ?.......Thanks for your great work and advice.
1} Over the past five years trading between ten and thirteen dollars. Currently trading at the lower end. I assume because of oil and gas stocks being hammered. Though there is always the possiblity of going lower I have to think that sector is near bottom.... I have no representation in oil and gas so whatever percentage of " energy " they have in oil and gas as 20% of a 4% position in EIT.UN doesn't seem unreasonable.
2} If I were to insert EIT.UN in 5I's income portfolio I would in comparison classify it as lower risk, lower volatility, and higher yield than many in there. So assessing it from a risk point of view doesn't seem any more than other securities in there.
As a covered call ETF I realize up or down swings may be capped. But what I see is the bottom end of the trading range nearby { maybe nine bucks if things go for a tumble setting aside a 2008 2009 scenario where it was somewhere around 7 dollars } and the upside if lucky maybe twelve or thirteen dollars. That seems low risk for an 11.5% yield.....
Please comment on my reasoning ? I trust 5I's opinion way more than mine....Also what are the fees ? On their site they list three numbers ranging from 1% to 2.8%.... And would a 4% weighting be appropriate in a moderately conservative portfolio that is comfortable keeping the odd high yielder in there ?.......Thanks for your great work and advice.
Q: Has there been any substantial insider buying over the last year and how much of the company do insiders own at present? Thx
Q: My earlier question on buybacks was which 5i portfolio companies are most active in buybacks and which take no part among all the portfolios?
The 5i response listed 5 of 8 that do buybacks, but I don't know to what degree or if the 5 are the only ones that do. If I'm not mistaken CSU has never done a buyback, are there others?
The 5i response listed 5 of 8 that do buybacks, but I don't know to what degree or if the 5 are the only ones that do. If I'm not mistaken CSU has never done a buyback, are there others?
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iShares Global Healthcare Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XHC)
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Health Care Select Sector SPDR (XLV)
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TD Health Sciences Fund - D Series (TDB3099)
Q: Hi Guys
I have no Healthcare stocks in my portfolio, i was thinking of purchasing the above Mutual fund to cover it. What weighting would you recommend and would you buy 50% now, or take a full weighting. Maybe taking a full weighting is fine as i will not be selling this purchase for years to come. However 2 years out we might see this fund drop maybe 40%..
Your opinion please.
I have no Healthcare stocks in my portfolio, i was thinking of purchasing the above Mutual fund to cover it. What weighting would you recommend and would you buy 50% now, or take a full weighting. Maybe taking a full weighting is fine as i will not be selling this purchase for years to come. However 2 years out we might see this fund drop maybe 40%..
Your opinion please.
Q: Although the data shows that staying invested in low cost index funds over the long term is the way to go, why is it that pretty well ALL of the financial media just guess and predict all day long about which way the markets are going, or when the next recession is going to hit? Same for interest rates, if they're going up or down, by how much and when.
On any given day you'll hear completely opposite opinions. Some will say you should buy because stocks are poised for a rally, while others tell you to get out because a massive 2008 like correction is coming before the ned of the year!
Since timing the markets has been proven to be impossible why is it that's all you hear from the financial media? They're SO irresponsible and dangerous and create a massive amount of anxiety. Your thoughts?
On any given day you'll hear completely opposite opinions. Some will say you should buy because stocks are poised for a rally, while others tell you to get out because a massive 2008 like correction is coming before the ned of the year!
Since timing the markets has been proven to be impossible why is it that's all you hear from the financial media? They're SO irresponsible and dangerous and create a massive amount of anxiety. Your thoughts?
Q: Hi 5i,
After listening to the call today, it was my understanding the PP at $2.51 would remain. Can you advise under what scenario, after the price reduction today, investors would agree to that price point. Do the warrants offered make it a reasonable price point?
After listening to the call today, it was my understanding the PP at $2.51 would remain. Can you advise under what scenario, after the price reduction today, investors would agree to that price point. Do the warrants offered make it a reasonable price point?
Q: What are your thoughts on Martello and their latest results and would you start a position at this point? Thanks
Q: Morning guys:
Solid results, could u please comment
Thx
Mark
Solid results, could u please comment
Thx
Mark
Q: I bought 1k share of Cov at $7.50, would you recommend average down at current price $1.13? Thanks
Q: Hello,
Have your thoughts on Graftech changed since your last comment? Mohnish Pabrai..a deep value investor took a decent size position on this company. I would love to hear your thoughts. At first glance this seems like a nice niche company with a monopoly in graphite electrodes. Brookefield also seems to an interest in this company. Thank you for your insight.
Shyam
Have your thoughts on Graftech changed since your last comment? Mohnish Pabrai..a deep value investor took a decent size position on this company. I would love to hear your thoughts. At first glance this seems like a nice niche company with a monopoly in graphite electrodes. Brookefield also seems to an interest in this company. Thank you for your insight.
Shyam
Q: With Shaw exiting Corus and Netflix starting streaming of corus held shows, do you think Corus could be bought out? How big is their debt, bigger than DHX media? If the debt is not too high, do you see it as a potential buyout by a streaming company. It seems streaming is the new thing, replacing cable.
A fair price in a buyout for Corus in the $6.00 range?
A fair price in a buyout for Corus in the $6.00 range?
Q: Hi, 5I
1.Could you confirm that preffered are considered like stocks for tax purposes and can be used as is for taxlosses.
2.Could you give your opinion on Pimco flagship monthly income mutual fund.
Take as many points as deemed necessary
THanks
CDJ
1.Could you confirm that preffered are considered like stocks for tax purposes and can be used as is for taxlosses.
2.Could you give your opinion on Pimco flagship monthly income mutual fund.
Take as many points as deemed necessary
THanks
CDJ
Q: Hello 5i,
What do you think about CSD lately? I couldn't help but the notice the large amount of redemptions with their last report.
Thanks in advance.
What do you think about CSD lately? I couldn't help but the notice the large amount of redemptions with their last report.
Thanks in advance.
Q: Can you provide a current assessment of each of these. Both have taken a little step down in the past few months. Can you summarize why each pulled back and whether the events that caused it were a blip or a change in fundamentals that one should be concerned about. For a 5 year hold which is better or would you advise equal parts of each?
Q: How does Tricon have negative FFO? A big one time event?
Q: I am low on materials ( you have suggested 4.3%) i have 1% NTR should i add to it or do you have other suggestions to bring me into balance
Q: With the share price falling,is this an indication that the purchase is now questionable?
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Stars Group Inc. (The) (TSGI)
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Great Canadian Gaming Corporation (GC)
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Spin Master Corp. Subordinate Voting Shares (TOY)
Q: Would you consider investments in these companies to be dead money over next 6 - 12 months?