Q: With the Saudia spat ongoing could it affect the east coast refineries which use Saudi oil- and if yes which Canadian companies might benefit? Thanks. Rod
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Investment Q&A
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Q: What do you think about HBAL a new balanced ETF just launched last week?
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ARC Resources Ltd. (ARX)
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Peyto Exploration & Development Corp. (PEY)
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Tourmaline Oil Corp. (TOU)
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Advantage Energy Ltd. (AAV)
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Birchcliff Energy Ltd. (BIR)
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Crew Energy Inc. (CR)
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Kelt Exploration Ltd. (KEL)
Q: As all eyes and ears are patiently waiting for the Canadian LNG FID announcement, how would you rate for a 3-5 years investment the following O&G and Infrastructure players in this strategic LNG play;
A) Rate from best to worst small & medium sized gas and liquids players namely AAV, ARX, BIR, CR, KEL, PONY and TOU or other O&G company you would suggest
B) Critical pipeline and midstream player benefiting from this huge NG and condensate liquids volume surge TRP, ENB, PPL KEY or others you would suggest
Jean Yves
A) Rate from best to worst small & medium sized gas and liquids players namely AAV, ARX, BIR, CR, KEL, PONY and TOU or other O&G company you would suggest
B) Critical pipeline and midstream player benefiting from this huge NG and condensate liquids volume surge TRP, ENB, PPL KEY or others you would suggest
Jean Yves
Q: Hi,
Im young (33) with good income and savings for investment for the long term. Im thinking of putting my portfolio 50% into etfs for long growth and 50% into equities for faster growth. I like the etfs since it has been shown time and time again that it is rare to beat the market long term with just selecting individual companies. With the 50% in individual equities, I would rebalance probably once per year (unless large bumps in price happen) to take profits and move them to the etfs to maintain the 50% split for a while and protect against losses. Do you think this is good approach? What basket of etfs would you recommend for this approach? Or would you look at something all in one like VGRO? If a basket of etfs is recommended would you prefer hedged or unhedged? I have read/heard a lot about a coming recession and potential dive in the US dollar (from people like Peter Schiff), so Im not really sure how to protect against that (other than growing my cash reserves also to be ready to purchase on a large drop). Or would you use a combination of ETFS and gold somehow? Thanks for putting up with my rambling here, please deduct what you need to for credits.
Thanks
Im young (33) with good income and savings for investment for the long term. Im thinking of putting my portfolio 50% into etfs for long growth and 50% into equities for faster growth. I like the etfs since it has been shown time and time again that it is rare to beat the market long term with just selecting individual companies. With the 50% in individual equities, I would rebalance probably once per year (unless large bumps in price happen) to take profits and move them to the etfs to maintain the 50% split for a while and protect against losses. Do you think this is good approach? What basket of etfs would you recommend for this approach? Or would you look at something all in one like VGRO? If a basket of etfs is recommended would you prefer hedged or unhedged? I have read/heard a lot about a coming recession and potential dive in the US dollar (from people like Peter Schiff), so Im not really sure how to protect against that (other than growing my cash reserves also to be ready to purchase on a large drop). Or would you use a combination of ETFS and gold somehow? Thanks for putting up with my rambling here, please deduct what you need to for credits.
Thanks
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Bank of Nova Scotia (The) (BNS)
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AltaGas Ltd. (ALA)
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Choice Properties Real Estate Investment Trust (CHP.UN)
Q: Hello Peter & Ryan,
Thank you for our great return on ECI, I bought it a week or so before Brookfield buy-out.
Your opinion on re-arrange my TFSA currently holdings 4 stocks DRG.UN, MFC, RY & HLF . We did well with the first three and loss 40% HLF (small position of 300 shares). We have 4 years hold in mind
1) Replace DRG.UN with CHP.UN
2) Double down on HLF small position loss about 40% or replace with RSI or ATD.B
3) Replace MFC with a combo ALA & ENB or FTS & AQN
4) Replace RY with CIX & BNS
And add small position in TSGI or GUD
Thank you and keep the good work!
Thank you for our great return on ECI, I bought it a week or so before Brookfield buy-out.
Your opinion on re-arrange my TFSA currently holdings 4 stocks DRG.UN, MFC, RY & HLF . We did well with the first three and loss 40% HLF (small position of 300 shares). We have 4 years hold in mind
1) Replace DRG.UN with CHP.UN
2) Double down on HLF small position loss about 40% or replace with RSI or ATD.B
3) Replace MFC with a combo ALA & ENB or FTS & AQN
4) Replace RY with CIX & BNS
And add small position in TSGI or GUD
Thank you and keep the good work!
Q: I'd like to know from Ryan Modesto or Peter Hodson his opinion on Vitalhub tsxv (VHI). They are penetrating the continuum of care business in mental health sector in Canada. What do you think of the fundamentals, margins, upside, downside and would you be an investor in the actual share price (0.16$) ? The company is at 20M market cap.
Q: Im holding ERF.TO and paid an average share price of $18.00. I have 1800 shares and just wondering if this is a good holding for the next year. Is there a better energy company I should be invested in over the next year? Or maybe I should divest in my energy holding. Thanks.
Q: In reviewing ZWC distribution tax information for 2017, $.664 of the $1.12 distribution was deemed ROC with the remainder being eligible dividend. How is this possible? The ETF holds dividend paying companies. There is no operating business carried out that would have non cash items like depreciation that would constitute ROC. Gains realized on call writing would be capital gains. Where is this ROC coming from and is it cause for concern?
Q: Following up on my earlier question about QST. It reported what appeared to be good earnings with a good outlook but the stock is down today. Am I missing something? What is your take on things?
Q: I need to replace Enercare in my portfolio and was thinking of BBU.un. How do you rate BBU vs Enercare in terms of safety and growth? I realize I'd be sacrificing dividends for more growth here but the environment is not being kind to dividend stocks just now, and I can switch over if and when that changes.
Q: Any reason for the up move today?
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Gilead Sciences Inc. (GILD)
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AbbVie Inc. (ABBV)
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Johnson & Johnson (JNJ)
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Medtronic plc. (MDT)
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Pfizer Inc. (PFE)
Q: Recently, 5i has supported members' suggestions to switch out of JNJ into something else given the legal difficulties that JNJ faces. I generally like to hold indefinitely; given this anticipated time frame, and my preference for safety and a good/growing dividend, do you think I should switch as well? Do you view the alternatives I've listed as less or more risky than JNJ overall? Are there non-pharmaceutical alternatives in the US healthcare space that would provide an equally secure and growing dividend that you would recommend? Thank you.
Q: Frustrated and selling it. Please advise replacement ( does not have to be in the same sector). Which stocks from the balanced portfolio look more attractive.
Thanks
Thanks
Q: Hi,
Thanks for the past tips to get into Savaria, I’m up 70% on it right now. They seem to have a hard time breaking through $17. Do they have anything solid in the works that you think will push it higher with support or do you think the best part of this ride is over? I haven’t held it long and don’t need the cash for anything, but would like to see continued solid returns. I know the returns here aren’t typical, but do you see somewhere else to better send the money or is it a hold for a while still?
Thanks
Thanks for the past tips to get into Savaria, I’m up 70% on it right now. They seem to have a hard time breaking through $17. Do they have anything solid in the works that you think will push it higher with support or do you think the best part of this ride is over? I haven’t held it long and don’t need the cash for anything, but would like to see continued solid returns. I know the returns here aren’t typical, but do you see somewhere else to better send the money or is it a hold for a while still?
Thanks
Q: Each of these had big falls in stock price, and each for different reasons. Which would you prefer for a quick bounce back and why?
Regards,
Robert
Regards,
Robert
Q: Can you please comment on the Earnings for $NFI and how the Market might react.
Thanks Valter
Thanks Valter
Q: Sangoma released preliminary numbers for fiscal 2018 which tops guidance. Based on management's comments on the current EBITDA quarterly run rate, the the current stock price seems deeply undervalued based on EV/EBITDA with net cash on hand metric, revenue multiple and M&A history. Do you agree?
Q: What is your take on the NFI Q2 results, and its forward looking information, just released today? Much appreciated.
Q: May I have your thoughts on a short term play on this stock after Musk’s announcement today? Thanks,
Jason
Jason
Q: Can you please comment on the Earnings for $GSY and how the Market might react.
Thanks Valter
Thanks Valter