Q: hi there, currently own Dollarama and CSH.UN in my TFSA and was thinking of switching out and purchasing XEG for some energy exposure and HMMJ as both ETF's seem to be exhibiting some upside after a down year. What are your thoughts on this switch (based on your examination of where DOL and CSH.UN seem to be going from here)? Note, this only effects approximately 1.5% of my total portfolio so neither will represent a significant weighting. Thank you.
Q: Hi team:
the money has rotated out of the Weed stocks (marijuana) since last year
the Tech stocks are doing very well, can you tell us if the funds rotated out
go to any other particular sectors (not banks, utilities are flat recently)
of the stock market ?
many thanks
Michael
Q: 5I Team,
I own IHI etf, I like it's limited number of stocks (10 top stocks 70%)
Can you please suggest few ETF that have limited number of stocks (any sector, US, Can, Global) ?
Thanks
Best regards
Q: Hi Team,
Can you explain why HMMJ have yield (10% approx), as I understand HMMJ is Pot ETF and I don't see any Pot stocks have yield yet. And HMMJ at entry-point ?
Thanks as Always,
Tak
Q: I HAVE BEEN IN THIS ETF FOR QUITE A WHILE AT A COST OF $23.00. IT IS NOW UNDER $13.00. I'M OK TO HOLD IF THERE CONTINUES TO BE SOME GROWTH HERE. AT ABOUT 2% OF MY PORTFOLIO, WOULD YOU RECOMMEND TOPPING UP AT TODAYS PRICE OR DO YOU EXPECT MORE DOWNWARD PRESSURE?
GUY
Q: Hi. my exposure to HMMJ is about 3%. My position is down about 20%. The fiasco with Canntrust seems to have tarnished the industry somewhat. What are your feelings going forward, buy, sell or just wait it out
Q: With the recent announcement from Horizons on the release of an ETF that will be built based on exposure to the US marijuana/hemp industries (HMUS on the NEO exchange - trading to begin April 18th, 2019), which ETF would you prefer?
Would you consider the valuations of the Canadian MMJ companies to be more overvalued than the US co's, and if not, what would you believe to be an appropriate ratio if you recommend both ETFs to be held?
Q: Could you explain the differences between these two ETFs, if you can call CGOC an ETF. Specifically as to what they invest in, are they actively managed, and their level of risk compared to each other? Your preference of the two, for someone who has a high risk tolerance, who wishes to have some exposure to the industry?
Q: Further to your reply to Andrew, it would seem that the continued distribution is reliant on the volatility of its marijuana stock holdings, and particularly the market’s opinion of the overvaluation of the holdings.
I would assume that the unit value is similarly based on that assumption. That is to say that this fund’s purpose and value is as a shorter.
Is this a reasonable analysis? Why would I want to invest here and pay the 0.75% fee, as opposed to shorting the holdings directly?
Q: hmmj offers a dividend of 5+ %. I don't think many of the underlieing shares give any dividend . where does the cash come from to pay hmmj dividend. do you think it is reasonably safe long term. I would like to invest in the pot market but have difficulty picking a single stock.
I was wondering if you knew of any Canadian listed ETFs that would be suitable for cannabis US MSO exposure.
Also, if one wanted to exposure, would you recommend an ETF such as MJJ, HMJR or HMMJ - or would you sooner buy a basket of a few big Canadian players?
Q: Like many here I suspect, we missed the cannabis event completely. Fearing to be too late, trying to ascertain whether to enter via an ETF like HMMJ (the only one I can find with any kind of liquidity) or do I try to build a small "equal weight" holding of the 5 or 6 stronger entities in this space. So how would you rank today the top 5 or 6 entities trying to build a presence or should one try to follow on the coat tails of an established company trying to enter the cannabis space like ATD.b or one of the liquor companies?