Q: any updates on this micro cap.Thanks
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Q: Do you have an opinion on this company? Is it pure speculation at this point?
Q: Hi Peter I held IPL for many years and I am thinking of swapping for Enbridge due to less oil sands exposure .
Whats your thoughts
Kind Regards
Stan
Whats your thoughts
Kind Regards
Stan
Q: Good morning,
Looking for your insights into the latest iteration of preferred shares issuances- fixed /resets with minimum floors. In the past number of years the broad market for various types of preferred shares have been negatively impacted by shocks( the perpetual market in 2013 "Taper Tantrum" / the most recent declines in fixed /resets with rates lower for longer) which for the most part, were wholly unforeseen. In terms of the newest preferred type, could you please offer your analysis on what factors could create the same problems( ie downside) for this share structure.
With thanks,
Brad
Looking for your insights into the latest iteration of preferred shares issuances- fixed /resets with minimum floors. In the past number of years the broad market for various types of preferred shares have been negatively impacted by shocks( the perpetual market in 2013 "Taper Tantrum" / the most recent declines in fixed /resets with rates lower for longer) which for the most part, were wholly unforeseen. In terms of the newest preferred type, could you please offer your analysis on what factors could create the same problems( ie downside) for this share structure.
With thanks,
Brad
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iShares S&P/TSX Canadian Preferred Share Index ETF (CPD)
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BMO Laddered Preferred Share Index ETF (ZPR)
Q: In the first few days after the Trump win the pref ETF's moved up. Now they have dropped below where they were pre-election. Do you anticpate a continued drop and another bad run for prefs in 2017?
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iShares Core S&P 500 Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XSP)
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iShares Core S&P U.S. Total Market Index ETF (XUU)
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Vanguard S&P 500 Index ETF (VFV)
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Vanguard U.S. Dividend Appreciation Index ETF (VGG)
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Vanguard U.S. Total Market Index ETF (VUN)
Q: Hi Peter and Team
What Canadian listed ETF would you recommend today for US market exposure for the TFSA of a thirty year old with a long term time horizon? Would your answer be any different if it was for an RRSP where the 15% US withholding tax was not an issue? There seem to be hedged and nonhedged versions of all of them so would you recommend a hedged version now with the USD so strong?
Thank you!
What Canadian listed ETF would you recommend today for US market exposure for the TFSA of a thirty year old with a long term time horizon? Would your answer be any different if it was for an RRSP where the 15% US withholding tax was not an issue? There seem to be hedged and nonhedged versions of all of them so would you recommend a hedged version now with the USD so strong?
Thank you!
Q: two US Bank ETF's - 1 headged to CDN $. Would it better to buy the unheadged ETF if we expect the US $ to go up?
Thank You
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Q: Would any one of these companies be a good longer term investment? Your assessment is appreciated, as always!
Q: Good morning Peter, Ryan, and Team, I'm curious about 5i's "Industrial" sector classification of DH. Both TMX and Bloomberg have it in the "Technology" sector. Part of my rationale for keeping it or not would be its sector. Thanks in advance for any clarification.
Q: I am currently holding WPK after having switched to it from CCL.B a few months ago when it seemed to get a bit over valued. I just noticed that there seems to be some negative correlation on these two stocks and I don't really understand why that would be since I always thought that these companies were very similar. Can you explain this and do you think it is a good time to start getting back in to CCL.B or should I just stick with WPK. Thanks
Q: Westport Fuel Systems WPT is starting to generate some interesting #$. Your succinct and timely analysis please. Thank you.
Q: What do you make of the Spartan deal?
Q: Please give me your opinion of GLUU as a possible investment thanks
Q: Can you give your opinion on distinct's recent q3 quarterly report. Revenue growth was big. What does the values ion look like today? Should I buy more?
Q: Peter and Ryan,
I know you're expertise is Canadian investments, but I'm interested in your thoughts regarding the future prospects for American regional banks.If you believe there is upside in the sector, are there any specific companies you could recommend, or is there an ETF you believe has upside in the future?
Thanks so much for your appreciated guidance.
I know you're expertise is Canadian investments, but I'm interested in your thoughts regarding the future prospects for American regional banks.If you believe there is upside in the sector, are there any specific companies you could recommend, or is there an ETF you believe has upside in the future?
Thanks so much for your appreciated guidance.
Q: How would you rate this food company?
Thank you!
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Q: I have owned WFC for a couple of years and purchased it because it was considered to be the best in class by some (Warren Buffet) although its reputation has been tarnished in the last few months. I know you have always preferred JPM. Would you endorse a switch over to JPM or does WFC still provide a pretty reasonable upside in your opinion?
Appreciate your insight.
Paul F.
Appreciate your insight.
Paul F.
Q: In order to diversify toward the US. i would like to begin a position to this co. the interest at 3.37 is interesting,i'm 72 and plan to let it ride in my TSFA for the (long? or medium term)this stock could be considered an income?
Thank You
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Q: Do the added Mer fees charged on smart or factored ETFs result in superior performance when compared to regular passive Etfs?
Q: Greetings
Have you ever considered a list of stocks to own, dare I say it, forever? Something so enduring that you can almost set it and forget it. My list would include Berkshire Hathaway, Phillip Morris, Coca Cola. It would discourage frequent trading, focusing on price targets, hand wringing over every quarterly, etc.
Looking forward to your thoughts.
Tim
Have you ever considered a list of stocks to own, dare I say it, forever? Something so enduring that you can almost set it and forget it. My list would include Berkshire Hathaway, Phillip Morris, Coca Cola. It would discourage frequent trading, focusing on price targets, hand wringing over every quarterly, etc.
Looking forward to your thoughts.
Tim