Q: Ayr.a was considered one of the more promising cannabis stocks a few years ago. Share price has been decimated. Any explanation and is there hope for a revival?
Q: Good Day Team 5i: If I needed to raise cash , Which of these would you advise I sell at current prices ? I am a retired income and growth investor.Tellus down 5%, nutriune break even, and Tc energy break even.
Q: You were asked a question on this today comparing to Sprott Physcial. Is it not concerning that the URNM is making lower highs compared to Physical?
Q: please comment on Saputo latest earning report. Many analysts see recovery to fiscal 2025. What is your view on the company? buy, hold or sell? Thank you
Q: Not sure if my question was sent or not. In Oct 2019 you answered question on this company, at the time you advised to speculative, no sales, what is your view today?
Q: I am looking at either EIF or PKI for a long term hold in my RRIF. Solid dividend coverage and a growing dividend with present yield of at least 4% is required. Which would you recommend ?Do you have any other suggestions of Canadian companies other than your Income Portfolio Model? Thanks. Derek
Q: In my spousal RRSP, I hold a handful of US dividend stocks as well as several ETF’s (VOO, VGG, XIT, FIE, ZRE). The split is about 50/50 between stocks and ETF’s. My question is regarding VGG. I think you have said in the past you prefer VOO, and VGG is not as efficient in an RRSP as the distributions are subject to withholding tax. For me, VOO and VGG have both averaged around 10% since I bought them. I keep debating if I should 1) swap VGG with the US$ equivalent 2) move VGG into VOO 3) move VGG into individual stocks or 4) do nothing and continue to hold VGG. Could I please get your take? Thanks.
Q: I have owned ENB for 6 years / it continues to disappoint. Russ Healy was on BNN saying net overall asset value continues to drop in the last 5 year's and i agree with him as my performance is negative (down 6% in the last 5 years, (this is excluding the dividend . Kindly explain how you continue to recommend this stock as it clearly is a loser in value the dividend is its only advantage... would TRP not be a better risk return or even Fortis / one of the pipes for that matter Thanks for your help with this . Lastly what is your top 3 picks in the health care sector
Q: I have owned SNC for a few years now and it is sitting around what I paid. Dividend is very low . Do you expect any worthwhile growth or should I move on. I have a fairly well balanced portfolio but can add or build a new position.
Q: Hello 5i: SCHG vs VONG
the symbols above don't come up. Your take on these ETFs please, and which one would you have as the best rick/reward? Present valuations, in my opinion, very stretched. Your take?
thanks
Paul L
Q: TMX is coming online in less than a year and Enbridge expects a drop in shipping volumes so that its Mainline is running at 95%. I see that you are still recommending Enbridge, but do I need to be worried about this? Enbridge has lots of debt and its free cash flow does not cover its dividend. If their operating cash flow drops from the loss in volume, could that not affect the dividend? On the other hand, it also has numerous projects underway, so maybe those will compensate for the loss? Thanks.
Q: So would you rate Telus a buy or hold here? A price point in the mid-20s and a pretty compelling yield seem interesting to me right now. It is a core holding but wondering if the market knows something that is not obvious to me. Thanks .
Q: In the current environment, when should an investor consider bonds vs. a high yield cash ETF? For example, XSB has a 2.4% yield right now whereas CASH has a 3.9% yield. CASH seems better due to the higher yield and also won't have capital losses whereas the XSB price can change.