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Q: Hi 5i, thx again for prompt feedback on my WELL Q's.
Here are a few comments from TD and RBC analysts, both positive, followed by my new Q.
RBC: WELL Health Technologies is well-set to create value, but RBC analyst Douglas Miehm says the market doesn't appreciate it. After a strong 4Q that largely beat expectations, the stock fell about 10% following an unexpected 8% rise on Wednesday in anticipation of 4Q results. In a report, Miehm says that "the market is currently underappreciating the long-term value creation opportunity in "transforming Canadian primary/Dx care, as underscored by our strong forecasted return on invested capital and internal rate metrics for recent acquisitions." He says that there are multiple
tailwinds in Canadian patient services and in diagnostics services to carry it in the longer-term.
TD: WELL Health Technologies shares were down sharply despite reporting better-than-expected earnings in the fourth quarter, but TD Cowen analyst David Kwan says this could be chalked up simply to algorithm trading patterns after the previous day's gains. Shares were down nearly 13% on Thursday to C$3.71 after reporting higher 4Q profit, a revenue beat and upgraded its outlook for the year. On Wednesday, shares rose 8%, and Kwan said Thursday's swing could be trading patterns playing out. "This could be a case of more algo-driven trading patterns," he said.
My Q: please expand on how impactful these "algo-driven" trading patterns are on stocks, especially small caps. Thx.
Here are a few comments from TD and RBC analysts, both positive, followed by my new Q.
RBC: WELL Health Technologies is well-set to create value, but RBC analyst Douglas Miehm says the market doesn't appreciate it. After a strong 4Q that largely beat expectations, the stock fell about 10% following an unexpected 8% rise on Wednesday in anticipation of 4Q results. In a report, Miehm says that "the market is currently underappreciating the long-term value creation opportunity in "transforming Canadian primary/Dx care, as underscored by our strong forecasted return on invested capital and internal rate metrics for recent acquisitions." He says that there are multiple
tailwinds in Canadian patient services and in diagnostics services to carry it in the longer-term.
TD: WELL Health Technologies shares were down sharply despite reporting better-than-expected earnings in the fourth quarter, but TD Cowen analyst David Kwan says this could be chalked up simply to algorithm trading patterns after the previous day's gains. Shares were down nearly 13% on Thursday to C$3.71 after reporting higher 4Q profit, a revenue beat and upgraded its outlook for the year. On Wednesday, shares rose 8%, and Kwan said Thursday's swing could be trading patterns playing out. "This could be a case of more algo-driven trading patterns," he said.
My Q: please expand on how impactful these "algo-driven" trading patterns are on stocks, especially small caps. Thx.
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Franco-Nevada Corporation (FNV)
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Agnico Eagle Mines Limited (AEM)
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iShares S&P/TSX Global Gold Index ETF (XGD)
Q: Franco Nevada is my only gold holding. Down ~15% on it. I want to add more to gold, should i add more to FNV or is there a better gold stock you like more? How is FNV priced in terms of P/E or whatever ratios you think are most relevant and how does that look vs peers?
I was thinking just the actual gold ETF, but i think a miner would have more torque iuf gold prices rise. I like the royalty model
I was thinking just the actual gold ETF, but i think a miner would have more torque iuf gold prices rise. I like the royalty model
Q: Hello 5i
I know that you do not have a crystal ball but I was wondering, if the market upturn continues to broaden out beyond a few technology stocks, would it be better to be invested in rsp or in voo?
Thanks as always for your great service
I know that you do not have a crystal ball but I was wondering, if the market upturn continues to broaden out beyond a few technology stocks, would it be better to be invested in rsp or in voo?
Thanks as always for your great service
Q: What do you think about ABCL? It has fallen a lot... and has lots of cash. Would you buy here? WHat are its growth prospects/metrics?
Q: Hi 5i team! Thanks for your wonderful work.
Are LLY and NVDA going to have similar growth in the short term (next 6 months)? which would perform better in next 6 months? Lastly , if you had to choose between LLY and Novo Nordisk, which would you prefer? Thank you
Are LLY and NVDA going to have similar growth in the short term (next 6 months)? which would perform better in next 6 months? Lastly , if you had to choose between LLY and Novo Nordisk, which would you prefer? Thank you
Q: The buyback program was started on January 2024. Do you see the dividend raising too. Does it have a strong natural gas play to enhance their revenue once the natural gas price increase. Will Transmountain pipeline and LNG pipeline comes on line will increase their revenue. All the points I mention above, will the stock have a re-rating.
Q: WTS-CONSTELLATION 31MAR40: I have 22 of these in my TD SDRSP account. I have tried to figure out what to do with them by looking at previous question ... mostly from last September. Any suggestions? Thanks Dan
Q: Hello 5i
I know the policy is to stay invested through thick and thin. In the past with some companies I was up thousands. I started to see the price per share decrease but 5i wrote to "keep going we will see what happens". By the time 5i got around to throwing in the towel I was down thousands. After, when a company started to go belly up I listened to my gut and got out before 5i gave up the ghost. I saved several thousand by doing that. NOW, with PBH, I am up several thousand. Though the metrics still look good, I want to take my winnings before a disaster happens, however I will still keep the principal invested in PBH.
Question: does this sound like a plan or should I still keep fully invested in PBH?
I know the policy is to stay invested through thick and thin. In the past with some companies I was up thousands. I started to see the price per share decrease but 5i wrote to "keep going we will see what happens". By the time 5i got around to throwing in the towel I was down thousands. After, when a company started to go belly up I listened to my gut and got out before 5i gave up the ghost. I saved several thousand by doing that. NOW, with PBH, I am up several thousand. Though the metrics still look good, I want to take my winnings before a disaster happens, however I will still keep the principal invested in PBH.
Question: does this sound like a plan or should I still keep fully invested in PBH?
Q: Hello Peter,
Given a 3-5 year buy and hold period, what would be good entry point for Toromont Industries and Dollarama?
Thanks very much.
Given a 3-5 year buy and hold period, what would be good entry point for Toromont Industries and Dollarama?
Thanks very much.
Q: Your thoughts on Nike today. Would you continue to hold?
Q: Good afternoon,
Long-term holder of SIS and barely above water. It seems like the potential has always been there, and decent div, but based off of some of your recent comments I'm wondering if a switch to ATS may make sense - both industrials, yes no Div (but growth trumps div's), and it actually appears ATS is cheaper than SIS on PE (though not on P:book).
3-5 years out, which do you feel has more potential to outperform the other? Thanks in advance. - Jeff
Long-term holder of SIS and barely above water. It seems like the potential has always been there, and decent div, but based off of some of your recent comments I'm wondering if a switch to ATS may make sense - both industrials, yes no Div (but growth trumps div's), and it actually appears ATS is cheaper than SIS on PE (though not on P:book).
3-5 years out, which do you feel has more potential to outperform the other? Thanks in advance. - Jeff
Q: When borrowing money to invest in stocks, can etfs holding US companies such as VGG, ZDY, ZUD etc be used with the borrowed funds and the interest still be considered deductible for tax purposes? Or do they have to be income producing Canadian stocks or etfs.
Thank you
Thank you
Q: Would you be comfortable with a full position in LMN?
Q: Can pls provide any info on this one..why would I want to own this? Nasdaq
Q: 5i’s Income Portfolio:
You’ve stated elsewhere that this portfolio targets a 4 to 5% income and 6 to 8% return….thats easy to understand.
What is not clear to me is the rationale behind the composition of the portfolio. Sector weightings, for example, do not conform to advice provided elsewhere.
Would you please explain the composition, or point me at a place where you have already done so.
You’ve stated elsewhere that this portfolio targets a 4 to 5% income and 6 to 8% return….thats easy to understand.
What is not clear to me is the rationale behind the composition of the portfolio. Sector weightings, for example, do not conform to advice provided elsewhere.
Would you please explain the composition, or point me at a place where you have already done so.
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Constellation Software Inc. (CSU)
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Thomson Reuters Corporation (TRI)
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TerraVest Industries Inc. (TVK)
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Hammond Power Solutions Inc. Class A Subordinate Voting Shares (HPS.A)
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Lumine Group Inc. (LMN)
Q: I have enough funds to add a half position. Which of the following options would prefer today:
1)Top up LMN to 5%
2)Start a new position in CSU
3) Start a new position in TRI
4) Start a new position in TVK
5)Divide funds between LMN and HPS.A , bringing each up to around 4.4%
Looking for growth with moderate risk. Thank you.
1)Top up LMN to 5%
2)Start a new position in CSU
3) Start a new position in TRI
4) Start a new position in TVK
5)Divide funds between LMN and HPS.A , bringing each up to around 4.4%
Looking for growth with moderate risk. Thank you.
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StorageVault Canada Inc. (SVI)
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American Tower Corporation (REIT) (AMT)
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Dream Industrial Real Estate Investment Trust (DIR.UN)
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Extra Space Storage Inc (EXR)
Q: I am looking to add some real-estate to my portfolio .
Are there any ETF's or stocks you would recommend.
Are there any ETF's or stocks you would recommend.
Q: Could you weigh in on Mitek Systems here. What is in these numbers? Thoughts on going forward? I can't understand why they continue to have issues around reporting?
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NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA)
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Hammond Power Solutions Inc. Class A Subordinate Voting Shares (HPS.A)
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Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (AMD)
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Super Micro Computer Inc. (SMCI)
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Axon Enterprise Inc. (AXON)
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CrowdStrike Holdings Inc. (CRWD)
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Vertiv Holdings LLC Class A (VRT)
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Celsius Holdings Inc. (CELH)
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Lumine Group Inc. (LMN)
Q: I want to spend the next 14 months growing my TFSA to pay down my mortgage when it comes due in June 2025. I started this quest about 6 months ago with 20% of the funds, and I'm now about halfway there. I have funds in US for 6 positions, and Canadian for 3, and currently own the above stocks. I haven't yet made my TFSA contribution for 2024, so could add a position to either. Keeping in mind the remainder of my portfolio is well balanced (cash account and RRSP) and this is a 14-month growth mission, do you see anything I should sell, or can you recommend something I should buy?