Q: Due to a 200+% rise in share price BIP.UN now comprises 21% of my portfolio. As this is a world wide diversified business, is this something I should pare down and if so How much ? The stock continues to perform well and I am having a hard time justifying selling it in favour of diversification.
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Investment Q&A
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Q: Good day, could I get your opinion of this? "Mainstreet Health Investments Inc". Is it a likely play on Health care/aging demographics,etc?
Once again,Thank You.
Once again,Thank You.
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Teck Resources Limited Class B Subordinate Voting Shares (TECK.B)
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Hudbay Minerals Inc. (HBM)
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Ivanhoe Mines Ltd. (IVN)
Q: Copper:- with the increase in electric vehicles --come s increase in copper use I realize that this will occur over time ---however which copper companies would be able to profit best ?
Thanks ---Don
Thanks ---Don
Q: I don't know if you can answer this, but I file an 8840 for the IRS as a snowbird to prove a closer connection to Canada (my home and citizenship).
Because I own more than $100,000 worth of U.S. securities, I am beginning to be worried about having a too large percentage of holding in U.S. domiciled companies.
If I own an ADR of a European company, on a U.S. exchange, do I have to list it as part of my U.S. exposure?
My guess is no, but I would sure appreciate some clarity.
Because I own more than $100,000 worth of U.S. securities, I am beginning to be worried about having a too large percentage of holding in U.S. domiciled companies.
If I own an ADR of a European company, on a U.S. exchange, do I have to list it as part of my U.S. exposure?
My guess is no, but I would sure appreciate some clarity.
Q: After a fair amount a reading on the energy sector from a macro perspective, I've decided to start putting money back into oil stocks. However, I'm uncertain about which sub-sector to invest in, namely refiners, exploration and production, pipelines, service companies, etc. Which sub-sector would you consider has the best potential for the next decade and which companies in your preferred sub-sector do you like the most? I'm open to Canadian, U.S. and global companies.
Robert
Robert
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Andrew Peller Limited/Andrew Peller Limitee Class A Non-voting Shares (ADW.A)
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Corby Spirit and Wine Limited Unlimited Voting Common Shares (CSW.A)
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Diamond Estates Wines & Spirits Inc. (DWS)
Q: Could I get your opinion on DWS, ADW.A and CSW.A?
It looks like DWS is extremely undervalued by the market. Has traded sideways for the last 6 months but recently broke out.
Many Thanks!
It looks like DWS is extremely undervalued by the market. Has traded sideways for the last 6 months but recently broke out.
Many Thanks!
Q: TAG Oil had a disappointment on its Cheal-D1 in September and the price has pulled back. Do you have a time frame for the next significant events planned by the company? Could you give me your updated opinion on the stock in general?
Q: I have not paid much attention to robotics and Artificial int. I found this US ETF and seems to be doing well.I was thinking 5% holding $9.000. in this area as I do not much tech in portfolio.Is there a comparable Canadian ETF and does 5i have any other stocks to compare with this ETF.Thank's 5I
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Microsoft Corporation (MSFT)
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PayPal Holdings Inc. (PYPL)
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Visa Inc. (V)
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Alibaba Group Holding Limited American Depositary Shares each representing eight (BABA)
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Cencora Inc. (COR)
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Cognex Corporation (CGNX)
Q: Dear 5i
I1m considering investing in the named companies primarily as my US stock allocation. I currently own appl , fb , and nvda along with the etc`s vfv , vgg , and zwh.
Do these stocks seem like a good addition at this time
Thanks
Bill C
I1m considering investing in the named companies primarily as my US stock allocation. I currently own appl , fb , and nvda along with the etc`s vfv , vgg , and zwh.
Do these stocks seem like a good addition at this time
Thanks
Bill C
Q: I'm hoping you might be able to help me understand why Broadcom (AVGO) seems to be so highly regarded by the investment community, as a strong buy. When I review the stock on the TMX website there is an indication that this company's shares are currently trading at a price to earnings multiple of 223.6 to 1. That seems to me to be an insanely high valuation yet the Research tab indicates that 21 analysts rate the company as a strong buy, 1 as a moderate buy and 1 as a hold.
Do you have an opinion about this company and its future prospects? Do firms in this industry typically trade on the basis of some other metric than P/E? Given that I hold nothing else in this space within my portfolio currently, would you recommend that I take a 5% position in this firm at this time?
Do you have an opinion about this company and its future prospects? Do firms in this industry typically trade on the basis of some other metric than P/E? Given that I hold nothing else in this space within my portfolio currently, would you recommend that I take a 5% position in this firm at this time?
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Bank of Nova Scotia (The) (BNS)
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Power Corporation of Canada Subordinate Voting Shares (POW)
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Brookfield Renewable Partners L.P. (BEP.UN)
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NFI Group Inc. (NFI)
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Knight Therapeutics Inc. (GUD)
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Savaria Corporation (SIS)
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Altus Group Limited (AIF)
Q: Hello 5i team, My wife and I, retirees, hold a fairly conservative portfolio, including the listed stocks above in our TFSA's. Our overall asset mix is 5/45/50 cash/fixed income/equities. If (in view of the buoyant markets) we chose to increase our cash position, which 1 or 2 of the listed stocks would you suggest we sell? Thank you.
Edward
Edward
Q: Approximately when would you consider buying companies that may have been oversold from tax loss selling? Can you list 3 candidates that may be oversold with chance to rebound in 1H/18??
Q: For tax loss reasons I would like to replace Whitecap, looking for a recommendation or two in the energy sector, with total return in mind, including a minimum 3% dividend. I also own SGY, VET, BEP.UN, KWH.UN and PKI and SPB. Thanks for the great service, I'm a very happy customer.
Q: The Canadian component of my income portfolio has AQN (12%), BCE (18%), CSH.UN (14%), DR (14%), XTR (12%), CPD (17%) and XHY (12%). What do you think about this diversification? I also have $100K in cash remaining to further deploy in Canada. Other than oil and gas, what Canadian income stocks would you suggest?
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Liminal BioSciences Inc. (LMNL)
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Raging River Exploration Inc. (RRX)
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CRH Medical Corporation (CRH)
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Premier American Uranium Inc. (PUR)
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High Arctic Energy Services Inc. (HWO)
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Intrinsyc Technologies Corporation (ITC)
Q: I'm looking for growth stocks from the Growth Portfolio that have been beaten up and are potentially poised to rebound soon and have the highest possible up side for my TFSA.
I your view currently , with the exception of ITC which I just purchased. Which other one or two would you consider right now.
Thanks
I your view currently , with the exception of ITC which I just purchased. Which other one or two would you consider right now.
Thanks
Q: What is your opinion on this one? Looks like a company that's majorly undervalued.
Q: Hi 5i team.
I have to sell several stocks and claim a capital gain. These of course are winners and I will probably buy all or most back. I was told to wait till trade settles to buy back which of course is several days. With the market climbing almost daily I worry about losing those gains or one or another stock jumping due to news or sometimes no news and not holding it.
I'm a believer in long term fundamentals but think short term technical analysis can be helpful here though I don't really have a good knowledge of this.
My question really is what technical indicators are best in this situation over a several day or week or two span. I have been using an MACD oscillator - exponential with periods 12, 26, 9 because it is available to me and seems simple enough to try to time drop in values (sell) for several days to hopefully buy back at same price or a little lower. Not looking to make big gains but to avoid loss of gains. Thank you in advance for this and all the helpful advice from this service.
Tulio
I have to sell several stocks and claim a capital gain. These of course are winners and I will probably buy all or most back. I was told to wait till trade settles to buy back which of course is several days. With the market climbing almost daily I worry about losing those gains or one or another stock jumping due to news or sometimes no news and not holding it.
I'm a believer in long term fundamentals but think short term technical analysis can be helpful here though I don't really have a good knowledge of this.
My question really is what technical indicators are best in this situation over a several day or week or two span. I have been using an MACD oscillator - exponential with periods 12, 26, 9 because it is available to me and seems simple enough to try to time drop in values (sell) for several days to hopefully buy back at same price or a little lower. Not looking to make big gains but to avoid loss of gains. Thank you in advance for this and all the helpful advice from this service.
Tulio
Q: Hi 5iResearch Team,
RIO stock price surged by just over 4% this past Friday but I couldn't find any RIO-related news that would have contributed to this jump. Would you please comment on what what may cause the stock price to rise.
Cheers,
RIO stock price surged by just over 4% this past Friday but I couldn't find any RIO-related news that would have contributed to this jump. Would you please comment on what what may cause the stock price to rise.
Cheers,
Q: I have a basket of small miners including VIT, GGD, MYA, MTU, in my trading account. Together they make up about 1/4 of my precious metals position which is about 6% now in the trading account. Can I get your opinion on these specific companies? Would you prefer others? I am bullish on gold and silver for the short and mid-term, how about you guys at 5i?
Q: What is your present view on this company for the next 3 to 5 years. Thanks