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Q: Do you consider the above companies to be "growth"? Looking for a category for them.
Read Answer Asked by Ronald on September 13, 2023
Q: Good morning,

I know there are risks with owning Verizon right now, but with another recent dividend increase (now 17 consecutive years of increases), forward PE ~ 7.0, and a dividend yield approaching ~ 8%, do you think there is merit in buying for an income investor?
Read Answer Asked by Trevor on September 13, 2023
Q: Hi,

Can I get your 5 best ideas - US or Cdn, regardless of sector - businesses that are founder-led, little or no debt, history of high ROIC?

Thank you,
Read Answer Asked by Doris on September 13, 2023
Q: Hi 5i, I'm looking to buy fixed rate perpetual preferred shares. I believe the attached shares are that and please correct me if I'm wrong. Can you please rank these shares and is there anything I should be concerned about. Basically I'm looking to buy preferred shares that wont get called away and are on solid ground as I enter into retirement.
Read Answer Asked by Mark on September 13, 2023
Q: What is your opinion on Volt lithium corporation?
Read Answer Asked by Greg on September 13, 2023
Q: Hi 5i,
I've owned BCE in my RSP for a little over 2 years. In that time the dividend return has been roughly twice the capital loss, meaning that my return is about 1/2 of what it would have been if the share price had merely held its own.
Although I'm not down, the return from this 'blue chip' name is not what I had hoped for after 2+ years of ownership, and based on what I've been reading about it I don't feel optimistic that the next 2 years will be much if any better.
Do you agree that BCE is unlikely to provide a better overall return in the next couple of years than it has for the past couple?
If so, could you please provide me with a few names that I could replace BCE with that will have similar dividend returns but likely more in the way of capital appreciation - but not in O&G, pipelines, financial or tech as I'm well stocked in those sectors.
I realize this might be a tough order, and I look forward to your thoughts.
Thanks,
Peter
Read Answer Asked by Peter on September 13, 2023
Q: Hello 5i Team,

Historically, FN has been a solid choice for income with modest growth.

However, I'm uncertain about the effect (i.e. headwind? tailwind?) of the current and near-future situation where people will have to renew their mortgages at higher rates, potentially leading to an increased number of defaults.

Is it a Buy, Hold or Sell?

Or is a Canadian bank stock (e.g. RY or TD) a better choice at this time for overall return?

Thanks in advance for your always helpful advice.
Read Answer Asked by Keith on September 13, 2023
Q: I'm up over 200% on CELH (thanks!) and although I don't see any red flags, I think it's time to trim back from an 11% holding. I've had LMN on my watch list for some time, do you think trimming CELH and buying LMN would give me a similar growth profile stock? Does LMN also trade on the US markets so I could keep my currency in USD?
Read Answer Asked by Kim on September 12, 2023
Q: One year ago I decided to choose 6 reits ( avoiding shopping centers and offices),+ one professionaly managed reit etf (mentionned above) .The final result is that the managed ETF did loose 15% +,and the 6 "amateur chosen" ETF gained more than 15% ,the choice was based on the "basic observation"of a slowing economy and specific individual REIT performances,I did then favour industrial, data centers and some real estate REITs.Is it normal that a professionaly managed ETF could underperform so much versus personal choices and why? I wonder if I should trust actively managed products on the future,considering the fees etc..,instead of just choosing stocks or ETFs in safe sectors according to observable macro-economic tendancies.
Read Answer Asked by Jean-Yves on September 12, 2023
Q: Hello,
I made a silly mistake this morning: I intended to sell all of my 200 shares of CAE in my non-registered account for a tax loss. However, I didn't double-check before submitting my order and ended up buying 200 more shares. Within minutes, I noticed my error and sold all 400 shares.
Do you have any insight into how this will impact my income tax return? Will I still be able to claim the tax loss on the initial 200 shares?
Thanks,
Rory
Read Answer Asked by Rory on September 12, 2023
Q: hi, can I get your thoughts on Canadian tire as a long term hold. in particular I am interested in growth prospects, dividend sustainability and dividend growth. do you expect more downside in price over short term? what price would be a comfortable entry point?
cheers, Chris
Read Answer Asked by chris on September 12, 2023