Q: Hi 5i Team, when someone looks at the financials of a company for the sustainability of the dividends, should we concentrate on the earnings or the cash flow numbers? I have often read on this site that the cash flow is more important than the earnings. Would that be true for most companies or only the ones in some industries? Thank you. Mario.
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Q: Can you give your thoughts on CDZ in light of the following Globe commentary (similar to other blurbs I've seen in the Globe):
"And another thing: The way some dividend ETFs weight their individual constituents is a bit nuts. Take the iShares S&P/TSX Canadian Dividend Aristocrats Index ETF (CDZ). Choosing stocks that have raised their dividends regularly, as this ETF does, is a great strategy, but assigning the largest weightings to stocks with the highest yields is a problem. Why? Because a high yield is often a sign of a struggling company whose dividend is unsustainable.
Case in point: At the end of April, CDZ’s largest holding was Aimia (AIM), which at the time yielded 8.8 per cent. But the loyalty plan operator’s shares collapsed in May after Air Canada said it would be parting ways with Aeroplan, and Aimia recently suspended all dividends. CDZ’s top holding now? Corus Entertainment (CJR.B), another struggling company that yields about 8.7 per cent and hasn’t raised its dividend since January, 2015."
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/globe-investor/investor-education/im-still-waiting-for-the-perfect-dividend-etf/article35453106/
Would you recommend a switch to a different ETF for broad-based Cdn exposure in an RRSP? What alternatives do you like that are not over-exposed to financials/materials?
"And another thing: The way some dividend ETFs weight their individual constituents is a bit nuts. Take the iShares S&P/TSX Canadian Dividend Aristocrats Index ETF (CDZ). Choosing stocks that have raised their dividends regularly, as this ETF does, is a great strategy, but assigning the largest weightings to stocks with the highest yields is a problem. Why? Because a high yield is often a sign of a struggling company whose dividend is unsustainable.
Case in point: At the end of April, CDZ’s largest holding was Aimia (AIM), which at the time yielded 8.8 per cent. But the loyalty plan operator’s shares collapsed in May after Air Canada said it would be parting ways with Aeroplan, and Aimia recently suspended all dividends. CDZ’s top holding now? Corus Entertainment (CJR.B), another struggling company that yields about 8.7 per cent and hasn’t raised its dividend since January, 2015."
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/globe-investor/investor-education/im-still-waiting-for-the-perfect-dividend-etf/article35453106/
Would you recommend a switch to a different ETF for broad-based Cdn exposure in an RRSP? What alternatives do you like that are not over-exposed to financials/materials?
Q: Hi 5i Team
We have approximately $80,000.00 US cash to invest. Thinking of buying XHY for income to cover some of our expenses for property we have in US. Would like your opinion. It would be approximately a 5% position of our portfolio. In the event you think it would be a good idea, do we deploy the funds gradually or take the full position at once, obviously it would be based on what is available for purchase. We would probably us our TFSA account. What would you suggest. Thank you. Heather
We have approximately $80,000.00 US cash to invest. Thinking of buying XHY for income to cover some of our expenses for property we have in US. Would like your opinion. It would be approximately a 5% position of our portfolio. In the event you think it would be a good idea, do we deploy the funds gradually or take the full position at once, obviously it would be based on what is available for purchase. We would probably us our TFSA account. What would you suggest. Thank you. Heather
Q: I have several questions re:EIF. What is the latest available short position on EIF? What percentage of the public float does short position represent? Have you been following the latest short report and the updates to it by a well known short seller? What sort of investors is he trying to enlighten as to the perils of investing in EIF? With over seven million shares traded in the last twenty days, has this stock now become one to trade if one is a trader?
Regards AEO.
Regards AEO.
Q: I own a fair bit of PHM, mentioned in a past comment, bought at 15 cents.
I noticed today that the debenture below just hit 52wh.
Patient Home Monitoring
PHM.DB-X
85.00 / 57.50
Question: if I want to add to my position, would the debenture be a better option or should I stick simply to the stock.
Thanks,
CDJ
I noticed today that the debenture below just hit 52wh.
Patient Home Monitoring
PHM.DB-X
85.00 / 57.50
Question: if I want to add to my position, would the debenture be a better option or should I stick simply to the stock.
Thanks,
CDJ
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iShares S&P/TSX Canadian Dividend Aristocrats Index ETF (CDZ)
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Vanguard Dividend Appreciation FTF (VIG)
Q: Good morning from the West Coast. My question is about diversification. I have purchased CDZ. I would like you to recommend an equivalent ETF for the USA please.
Thanks
Rick
Thanks
Rick
Q: Any news/reason for BCE to decline from $63.40 high @ end of April.Is this a entry point, or you have other preference Thanks for u usual great views & services,
Q: Jerome Haas mentioned that manufacturing of the buses is in China. Checking their website I find claims that they are Buy America compliant as well as having Atlanta GA in brackets after one such claim. They don't say specifically where manufacturing takes place but do list a global Chinese company as their manufacturing partner.
Can you clarify where buses are actually built, and how they can be buy America compliant if they are built in Chinna.
If built in China and buy America compliant, are they using a "loophole" which leaves them exposed to changes.
Can you clarify where buses are actually built, and how they can be buy America compliant if they are built in Chinna.
If built in China and buy America compliant, are they using a "loophole" which leaves them exposed to changes.
Q: As a recent subscriber and investor, I note that several stocks that I own have the option of DRIP. My portfolio is large enough that the quarterly dividends allow for a substantial purchase of new or existing additions to stocks, like CAE or Boyd. As the cost of buying the stocks is not overly impactful to the purchase, is foregoing the drip, and the 5% discount, advisable, in order to allow a choice in selecting stock picks?
Thanks. KC
Thanks. KC
Q: I'm currently down 50% on a small position. Is this worth hanging on to? Has it found a bottom? Thanks.
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Savaria Corporation (SIS)
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goeasy Ltd. (GSY)
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ZCL Composites Inc. (ZCL)
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Spin Master Corp. Subordinate Voting Shares (TOY)
Q: Hi team
I have a half position on the above except for ZCL which I sold it earlier for a small gain, which one of the above would you add on to the postion from my cash ? Thanks
Michael
I have a half position on the above except for ZCL which I sold it earlier for a small gain, which one of the above would you add on to the postion from my cash ? Thanks
Michael
Q: Why did this stock drop by over 30% today? Is it going to survive?
Q: KWH down 1.39% @ $9.91 today.I think recent financing was$9.80.Reporting on 8/14.Is this a good entry point.Appreciate u usual great views & services
Q: Hi 5i team,
Would this be a good time to pick up some shares in IMO and IPL or should I wait a little longer?
Would this be a good time to pick up some shares in IMO and IPL or should I wait a little longer?
Q: Do you have any thoughts on the Mackenzie Canadian Growth A Fund and Dynamic European Value Fund?
Q: Hi Peter
I am thinking of taking a half position on this stock you ok at these levels?
Kind Regards
Stan
I am thinking of taking a half position on this stock you ok at these levels?
Kind Regards
Stan
Q: Hi 5i team,
I am trying to save to retire early or if the doesnt happen then just have much more saved when I do. I know I should max both TFSA for my wife and I, but how much %-wise should I put in a registered vs a non-registered? I'm stilll 14 years away from my ideal retirement date and about 24 from my latest. Right now I have about 30% of my total saving in a non-registered account, and have yet to max out my wifes RRSP but should I just put it all in a registered account then use just the TFSA for liquidity? I'm sorry if the question is not quite within the purpose of 5i, but I do value you guy' opinion highly.
Thank you
I am trying to save to retire early or if the doesnt happen then just have much more saved when I do. I know I should max both TFSA for my wife and I, but how much %-wise should I put in a registered vs a non-registered? I'm stilll 14 years away from my ideal retirement date and about 24 from my latest. Right now I have about 30% of my total saving in a non-registered account, and have yet to max out my wifes RRSP but should I just put it all in a registered account then use just the TFSA for liquidity? I'm sorry if the question is not quite within the purpose of 5i, but I do value you guy' opinion highly.
Thank you
Q: I am retired and consider safety and a high dividend yield with growth potential important.
I am a fan of the Brookfield companies and hold both BEP.UN and BIP.UN
My concern with BEP.UN is that RBC estimates its 2017 ACFFO payout ratio at 109% and may stay elevated for several years. It believes it to be fully valued and its share price is above target price.
I know you like this stock but should I be concerned? Thanks
DEREK
I am a fan of the Brookfield companies and hold both BEP.UN and BIP.UN
My concern with BEP.UN is that RBC estimates its 2017 ACFFO payout ratio at 109% and may stay elevated for several years. It believes it to be fully valued and its share price is above target price.
I know you like this stock but should I be concerned? Thanks
DEREK
Q: Do you have any thoughts on AGNC New York . It pays monthly , which is nice .
I am not certain on the timing and vulnerability . Thank you
I am not certain on the timing and vulnerability . Thank you
Q: Hi Gang
Our parents are in there 80/90s , in fairly good health, and are just now moving to a retirement home, which will cost approx $5000 pm. Their assets are largely sitting in cash. Can you recommend investments to create more income for them? They have 300-400M to invest.
Thanks Mike B
Our parents are in there 80/90s , in fairly good health, and are just now moving to a retirement home, which will cost approx $5000 pm. Their assets are largely sitting in cash. Can you recommend investments to create more income for them? They have 300-400M to invest.
Thanks Mike B