Q: When can we expect PPL to convert our VSN holdings to PPL? Has any date been set and what, if anything, do we need to do?
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Investment Q&A
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Q: MGM:NYSE, owner of the Mandalay Bay hotel, where last night's massacre took place, is slated to open down 5% this morning. At the risk of sounding insensitive, in your experience, are these declines knee jerk reactions that can rebound quickly? Would this be a buying opportunity to add to my existing position?
My condolences to all victims and their families.
Thank you,
Karim
My condolences to all victims and their families.
Thank you,
Karim
Q: Could i get your thoughts and analysis on img please and thank you.
Q: Can I have your opinion on this fund. Is there another fund or etf that would be preferred in this category? Thank-you.
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BMO Covered Call Canadian Banks ETF (ZWB)
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BMO Covered Call Utilities ETF (ZWU)
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BMO US High Dividend Covered Call ETF (ZWH)
Q: I am a retired non-resident and living on dividend income. My portfolio is a collection on higher yielding dividend stocks such as TD, BCE, FTS, AX.UN, ENB etc. (80% of portfolio focused on income)
I also have some lower yielding but higher growth stocks such as SIS, GSY, CCL.B, PBH, WSP. (20% of portfolio focused on growth)
To offset the lower yield of my growth stocks, I am looking into covered call ETFs such as ZWU (yield=6.6%) to bump up my income. I am not concerned with capital appreciation with the covered calls, only safety of dividend. Is a covered call such as ZWU for utilities as safe as it appears for dividend income? Are there any additional risks to be aware of holding a covered call such as ZWU vs the individual holdings within its portfolio?
Are covered calls the safest strategy to generate a 6-7% yield in a portfolio? Any other recommendations for higher yield (such as CEFs, BDCs)?
I am considering investing 10-15% of the income generating portion of my portfolio into higher yielding investments.
What 3 funds/stocks would you recommend I invest in to bump up the yield and thus offset the lower yield of my growth stocks?
I also have some lower yielding but higher growth stocks such as SIS, GSY, CCL.B, PBH, WSP. (20% of portfolio focused on growth)
To offset the lower yield of my growth stocks, I am looking into covered call ETFs such as ZWU (yield=6.6%) to bump up my income. I am not concerned with capital appreciation with the covered calls, only safety of dividend. Is a covered call such as ZWU for utilities as safe as it appears for dividend income? Are there any additional risks to be aware of holding a covered call such as ZWU vs the individual holdings within its portfolio?
Are covered calls the safest strategy to generate a 6-7% yield in a portfolio? Any other recommendations for higher yield (such as CEFs, BDCs)?
I am considering investing 10-15% of the income generating portion of my portfolio into higher yielding investments.
What 3 funds/stocks would you recommend I invest in to bump up the yield and thus offset the lower yield of my growth stocks?
Q: Hello 5i, apparently PayPal has a mobile swipe system similar to Square. Could you please compare the two companies with regard to market share, growth prospects and risks. Also which would you prefer.
Thanks so much
Dave
Thanks so much
Dave
Q: Please provide your opinion on GPC (Genuine Parts) after their recent acquisition giving them a good foothold in the European market.
Q: Just wondered what you thought of frx
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iShares Russell 2000 Growth ETF (IWO)
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BMO MSCI India Selection Equity Index ETF (ZID)
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iShares MSCI EAFE Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XIN)
Q: After building a portfolio in a TFSA account from a mixture of your portfolios I would like to broaden my exposure with these three ETF's. Is their any considerations when purchasing a fund like IWO that is not sold on the tsx?
Q: Hi 5i, could you please give me your take on todays earnings release and conference call (if you listened to it). also your updated overall opinion on the company? do you think this stock is a buy here and worth holding for a few years.I have about a 1% weighting looking to add to 2% or eliminate my position. my average cost is about $1.50 and it is in a registered account.
thanks Tom
thanks Tom
Q: Good Morning.
I have a small position in FTG and note from past news releases of the company that they are a supplier, either directly or indirectly to BBD.B. Trying to quantify what the impact of the US penalty on BBD might be on FTG. Any commentary you can offer would be appreciated.
Thanks
I have a small position in FTG and note from past news releases of the company that they are a supplier, either directly or indirectly to BBD.B. Trying to quantify what the impact of the US penalty on BBD might be on FTG. Any commentary you can offer would be appreciated.
Thanks
Q: Hi, I have been watching/reading the dialogue with other ATD.B holders today. I know you don't possess a Crystal Ball but, do you think this situation will likely present an opportunity to purchase more shares at say at $54-$55? Much depends on the market mood and thus may disregard the quality of ATD and over sell.
ThankYou
ThankYou
Q: I have a question about 990
Tricon or Colliers for 5-10 years?
Tricon or Colliers for 5-10 years?
Q: I recently read a recommendation to sell rate reset preferreds because "the 5 year GOC has moved too far too fast from 0.40% one year ago to 1.80%+ now." They further worried that upside is limited from here, and downside is huge if there are no buyers.
I thought that we seemed to be in a period of rising rates and that a laddered portfolio of rate reset preferreds was a healthy option for part of one's portfolio, given a desire for some income. I'd appreciate your thoughts. Thanks in advance.
I thought that we seemed to be in a period of rising rates and that a laddered portfolio of rate reset preferreds was a healthy option for part of one's portfolio, given a desire for some income. I'd appreciate your thoughts. Thanks in advance.
Q: It has had an 8% drop at the end of the week. When I checked with Globe Investor there was an indication beside it - upgrades and downgrades. Do you know anymore than I do? DOO - (BRP) I notice that people have written in about the decline in the stock and you had mentioned about a secondary finance. What does that mean? Does that mean they issued shares, they borrowed money? Could they be falling in sympathy of Bombardier's court loss to Boeng? Thanks Dennis
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Enbridge Inc. (ENB)
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TC Energy Corporation (TRP)
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Pembina Pipeline Corporation (PPL)
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Inter Pipeline Ltd. (IPL)
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Enbridge Income Fund Holdings Inc. (ENF)
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Real Matters Inc. (REAL)
Q: I have two unrelated questions. In a $3 million portfolio, I have about 100 holdings, which I would like to greatly reduce. I have ENB, ENF, IPL, PPL, and TRP. I would like to reduce the number to one or two of those names. My interest is capital gains and a good dividend. Which pipeline company will give me the best capital gains and divide over the next five years?
The second question relates to REAL. I bought the new issue at $ 13 and the present price is only $10.62. Should I sell and repurchase in 30 days or just sell the stock. What is the future outlook and the next reporting date?
The second question relates to REAL. I bought the new issue at $ 13 and the present price is only $10.62. Should I sell and repurchase in 30 days or just sell the stock. What is the future outlook and the next reporting date?
Q: Peter and team
If I could buy one of these two today for a long term hold which would you choose and why. (Sector allocation aside)
Phil
If I could buy one of these two today for a long term hold which would you choose and why. (Sector allocation aside)
Phil
Q: Do you see oil stabling here. Is it a good time to buy oil stocks.
Q: APPN shows a negative EPS growth and yet has a strong stock price momentum reaching all time high today. Please advise if it is still a buy or take my profit and run? I have only a small position (1.2%) in my holding. Thank you. Bill
Q: What's your current view 0f this co. Still too early to take a position?