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Q: I am retired living off dividend income. I currently own a 1/2 position and just read your summary on hot.un: "Minimal earnings growth is expected in 2018, as most cash flow is paid out as distributions. We would consider it OK as a mid cap income stock."
I was considering filling out my position for income, but based on your lukewarm response, I will hold off. Can you recommend a couple stocks that you are more positive about for a midcap income stock (other than SIS)?
Thanks
I was considering filling out my position for income, but based on your lukewarm response, I will hold off. Can you recommend a couple stocks that you are more positive about for a midcap income stock (other than SIS)?
Thanks
Q: How big was is this story for KXS with the Toyota contract?
Thanks
HS
Thanks
HS
Q: This stock was a top pick of Ryan on his recent appearance on BNN. I am considering starting a position. Do you agree that a 2.5% position would be a good staring point. Thanks.
Q: Hello Peter and Team,
What do you think of Invesque Inc. (HLP.U) as an investment for my portfolio? It seems to have better fundamentals than Chartwell, but it is a lot smaller with a market cap of only $305M. Thank you.
What do you think of Invesque Inc. (HLP.U) as an investment for my portfolio? It seems to have better fundamentals than Chartwell, but it is a lot smaller with a market cap of only $305M. Thank you.
Q: Hi 5i Team,
Are there any unhedged etfs similar to ZQQ, ZUH and ZDJ?
Thanks
Henry
Are there any unhedged etfs similar to ZQQ, ZUH and ZDJ?
Thanks
Henry
Q: Good day team
I know you previously liked both these gaming stocks but what’s your take on them at these higher prices?
Do they have more gas in the tank?
Thank you!
I know you previously liked both these gaming stocks but what’s your take on them at these higher prices?
Do they have more gas in the tank?
Thank you!
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Vanguard U.S. Dividend Appreciation Index ETF (VGG)
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Vanguard Global Momentum Factor ETF (VMO)
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Vanguard Global Value Factor ETF (VVL)
Q: I have a well diversified portfolio in Canada. I have little direct exposure to the US market but I have about $25k in a US cash account right now. I have about a 5 year horizon when I believe I will have to close this account. I am interested in buying some companies or ETFs that are difficult to cover with my Canadian holdings. Could you please name 3 ETFs/Companies for a fairly conservative but not completely risk averse investor to check out.
Thank you for your invaluable help.
Thank you for your invaluable help.
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Semafo Inc. (SMF)
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IAMGOLD Corporation (IMG)
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Agnico Eagle Mines Limited (AEM)
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Kirkland Lake Gold Ltd. (KL)
Q: If gold breaks out, can you suggest undervalued stocks with a good growth potential. Thanks as always.
Q: Good Morning,
Bought in 09/17 but it dropped on earnings on nov 1st. Just went thru the news of nov 1st and i find the numbers looked good and the outlook talks about expansion in number of stores. What am i missing ?
Switch to DOL or patience ?
Dollarama is a much better growth and niche market, right ?
Thanks,
Bought in 09/17 but it dropped on earnings on nov 1st. Just went thru the news of nov 1st and i find the numbers looked good and the outlook talks about expansion in number of stores. What am i missing ?
Switch to DOL or patience ?
Dollarama is a much better growth and niche market, right ?
Thanks,
Q: Hi Gang,
How accurate would this be, its a clip taken from BNN.
We’ve been keeping a keen eye on the yield curve as it’s the best predictor of an impending recession. While the curve is flattening (short end rising while long end not rising as much) we are but two to three rate rises away from inversion. An inverted yield curve generally leads an actual recession by ~12 months. Based on our calculations we are at least ~18 months away from the next recession.
Thanks
Anthony
How accurate would this be, its a clip taken from BNN.
We’ve been keeping a keen eye on the yield curve as it’s the best predictor of an impending recession. While the curve is flattening (short end rising while long end not rising as much) we are but two to three rate rises away from inversion. An inverted yield curve generally leads an actual recession by ~12 months. Based on our calculations we are at least ~18 months away from the next recession.
Thanks
Anthony
Q: Can I have your opinion on Pretium after the news yesterday.
The stock is taking a big hit.
Thank You
The stock is taking a big hit.
Thank You
Q: May I please get your views on Sienna's latest acquisition, and its prospects going forward. Would you add to a position today (while it's down)? Thanks!
Q: Good morning
Can i have your thought on the aquisition by Sienna of 10 segnor housing properties and why the stock is acting negatively down 3.33% this morning.
Thank you
Guy
Can i have your thought on the aquisition by Sienna of 10 segnor housing properties and why the stock is acting negatively down 3.33% this morning.
Thank you
Guy
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Vanguard FTSE Emerging Markets ETF (VWO)
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iShares MSCI Emerging Markets ETF (EEM)
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Goldman Sachs ActiveBeta Emerging Markets Equity ETF (GEM)
Q: Hi,
Thank you for your valued advice and also fantastic job with the new site as well.
I am looking to diversify my portfolio to the SE Asian market through my TFSA account. I am unfamiliar with investing outside of Canada and am hoping for some advice. In order to alleviate risk, I am looking at the above mentioned 3 ETF's. If you could please provide your input on each of these ETF's it would be appreciated. If you have any alternative suggestions on how to enter SE Asian markets, please let me know. Your input is appreciated.
Thank you,
Paul
Thank you for your valued advice and also fantastic job with the new site as well.
I am looking to diversify my portfolio to the SE Asian market through my TFSA account. I am unfamiliar with investing outside of Canada and am hoping for some advice. In order to alleviate risk, I am looking at the above mentioned 3 ETF's. If you could please provide your input on each of these ETF's it would be appreciated. If you have any alternative suggestions on how to enter SE Asian markets, please let me know. Your input is appreciated.
Thank you,
Paul
Q: I have read through your company report on AVO, and am wondering what has changed since last February to make you take a position in AVO in December. Would you change the rating in AVO from a B.
Q: What are your current thoughts on Saputo?
Q: I have been watch Conifex for some time and it has been performing quite well. Its PE is under 10, its moving average continues to climb and the stock has almost doubled since July 2017. Conifex's sells to the USA, China, and Japan. It now has operations in bioenergy and started operations of its power generation facility in BC. Price / Book is .8 and they report next month.
How would you rate CFF in light of NAFTA and is this a buy? Can you suggest any other buys in this sector or shall I hold on until NAFTA is resolved one way or another?
Thank you
How would you rate CFF in light of NAFTA and is this a buy? Can you suggest any other buys in this sector or shall I hold on until NAFTA is resolved one way or another?
Thank you
Q: Good morning 5i,
There has been a lot of discussion lately regarding fixed income. Many, like me I suppose, are beginning to think about "de-risking" their portfolios. I would appreciate your thoughts on this de-risking venture. Would one, for example, be better to put all of their risky money in the stock market and in very save bonds such as like XBB and VAB. That is oppossed to something like PMIF, which may not be de-risking your money at all?
thanks as always
There has been a lot of discussion lately regarding fixed income. Many, like me I suppose, are beginning to think about "de-risking" their portfolios. I would appreciate your thoughts on this de-risking venture. Would one, for example, be better to put all of their risky money in the stock market and in very save bonds such as like XBB and VAB. That is oppossed to something like PMIF, which may not be de-risking your money at all?
thanks as always
Q: Hi,
Would you consider GBX as a good buy today?
Thanks,
Would you consider GBX as a good buy today?
Thanks,