Q: What is goeasy's track record for recent earnings releases? How has the stock reacted afterward? Thank you
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Q: Do I have it right that dividends of ALL stocks ending with .UN (trusts) are ineligible for div. tax credit?
Thanks
jerry
Thanks
jerry
Q: Topicus seems to have rebounded nicely from the recent pullback. What numbers do you expect for upcoming revenue, earnings and cash flow? Thanks.
Q: It looks like 5i has sold DOCU. I've held shares for about 3 years so it's been a great performer for me (although not so much lately). If you can share your thoughts, I'm curious why you've moved on from this name.
Thanks
Thanks
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BCE Inc. (BCE $32.00)
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Rogers Communications Inc. Class B Non-voting Shares (RCI.B $45.39)
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TELUS Corporation (T $21.84)
Q: Hello.
I have owned all 3 of BCE, T and RCI.B for years in an income-generating portfolio of dividend stocks, around 12% of the total.
Considering selling RCI.B and splitting the proceeds between BCE and T, to simplify and to capture more income from BCE and more growth from T.
Does holding RCI.B provide some "diversification" value amongst the three?
Thanks as always.
I have owned all 3 of BCE, T and RCI.B for years in an income-generating portfolio of dividend stocks, around 12% of the total.
Considering selling RCI.B and splitting the proceeds between BCE and T, to simplify and to capture more income from BCE and more growth from T.
Does holding RCI.B provide some "diversification" value amongst the three?
Thanks as always.
Q: Hi team,
Can you provide the quarter estimates and date for goos?
Thanks
Can you provide the quarter estimates and date for goos?
Thanks
Q: Which would you choose for growth over the next 1-2 years?
Q: Good morning everyone at 5i
I have been thinking of selling gild at a tax loss following their earnings report. Wondering what you would see as a replacement in order to buy back later. And should I buy back later or just keep the replacement. I already own abbievie in this sector.
I have been thinking of selling gild at a tax loss following their earnings report. Wondering what you would see as a replacement in order to buy back later. And should I buy back later or just keep the replacement. I already own abbievie in this sector.
Q: After market closed today,Goog reports big beat on top & bottom line for Q4,plus 20 to 1 split resulting in some 9.26% rise in AH. In this market backdrop is it OK to buy the shares,& if so,nibble or take a personal full position..Txs for u usual great services & views
Q: Hello 5i,
My question relates to ETFs such as ZQQ and others put out by BMO that hold foreign stocks and Tax Form T1135. Are these considered foreign property and thus have to reported on form T1135. My broker did not really know and the CRA site did not deal with ETFs
Thank you for your answer.Cheers
My question relates to ETFs such as ZQQ and others put out by BMO that hold foreign stocks and Tax Form T1135. Are these considered foreign property and thus have to reported on form T1135. My broker did not really know and the CRA site did not deal with ETFs
Thank you for your answer.Cheers
Q: Do we hold or sell
Q: I own equal amounts of PINS, ROKU, ZM in a TFSA, all down substantially. To which of these would you add this year's TFSA contribution? Or alternatively consolidate or split the funds amongst more than one.
Thanks!
Thanks!
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Apple Inc. (AAPL $213.25)
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Amazon.com Inc. (AMZN $222.31)
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Meta Platforms Inc. (META $771.99)
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Alphabet Inc. (GOOG $196.92)
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Microsoft Corporation (MSFT $524.94)
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NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA $179.42)
Q: For the 6 big techs listed above, could you please list in order of best to "least best", for a buy and forget 10-year hold. Can you also list the 6 from least risky to highest risk. If you were going concentrate on only 4, what would they be at this time?
Thanks!!
Thanks!!
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Enghouse Systems Limited (ENGH $22.71)
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Xebec Adsorption Inc. (XBC $0.51)
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WELL Health Technologies Corp. (WELL $4.75)
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Enthusiast Gaming Holdings Inc. (EGLX $0.12)
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Lightspeed Commerce Inc. Subordinate Voting Shares (LSPD $17.23)
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CloudMD Software & Services Inc. (DOC $0.04)
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Dialogue Health Technologies Inc. (CARE $5.14)
Q: Thank you for helping us navigate through the volatility with a cool head. I have 2 questions.
In a long term horizon 3 years and more for the above list could you separate them into 3 buckets and identify 1 group for which you would add funds, 1 group to keep and 1 group to sell? All stocks mentioned are now reduced to 1% or less in a non-taxable portfolio.
XBC -20%
AT -15%
CARE -50%
LSPD -45%
DOC -60%
WELL -30%
EGLX -30%
ENGH -30%
My 2nd question:
For the following securities in a corporate account with a 2-year horizon. Do the same exercise and separate into 3 buckets which ones you would add funds to, which ones are keepers and which ones you sell.
AT -50%
LSPD -45%
DOC -60%
WELL -30%
EGLX -30%
ENGH -30%
Thanks again
In a long term horizon 3 years and more for the above list could you separate them into 3 buckets and identify 1 group for which you would add funds, 1 group to keep and 1 group to sell? All stocks mentioned are now reduced to 1% or less in a non-taxable portfolio.
XBC -20%
AT -15%
CARE -50%
LSPD -45%
DOC -60%
WELL -30%
EGLX -30%
ENGH -30%
My 2nd question:
For the following securities in a corporate account with a 2-year horizon. Do the same exercise and separate into 3 buckets which ones you would add funds to, which ones are keepers and which ones you sell.
AT -50%
LSPD -45%
DOC -60%
WELL -30%
EGLX -30%
ENGH -30%
Thanks again
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Guardant Health Inc. (GH $44.59)
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Pinterest Inc. Class A (PINS $39.10)
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Unity Software Inc. (U $31.92)
Q: Your thoughts on Guardian Health please.
Is this a tremendous buying opportunity or a trap?
Pins,U,GH.
How would you order those 3?
Is this a tremendous buying opportunity or a trap?
Pins,U,GH.
How would you order those 3?
Q: how will the goog stock split affect the google shares on the neo exchange.
thx
judy
thx
judy
Q: Will I avail of the 20 for 1 Split via the CIBC/NEO CDRS? Thanks! Austin
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Park Lawn Corporation (PLC $26.48)
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Toronto-Dominion Bank (The) (TD $101.04)
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Bank of Nova Scotia (The) (BNS $76.43)
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Canadian National Railway Company (CNR $129.39)
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Enbridge Inc. (ENB $64.62)
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Sun Life Financial Inc. (SLF $84.91)
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TELUS Corporation (T $21.84)
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Constellation Software Inc. (CSU $4,723.53)
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Fortis Inc. (FTS $69.30)
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WSP Global Inc. (WSP $284.47)
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Canadian Apartment Properties Real Estate Investment Trust (CAR.UN $43.68)
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Chartwell Retirement Residences (CSH.UN $18.09)
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Descartes Systems Group Inc. (The) (DSG $142.59)
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TFI International Inc. (TFII $123.02)
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ATS Corporation (ATS $42.68)
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BRP Inc. Subordinate Voting Shares (DOO $70.21)
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Kinaxis Inc. (KXS $194.10)
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Tricon Residential Inc. (TCN $15.34)
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Magna International Inc. (MG $57.67)
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Thomson Reuters Corporation (TRI $247.36)
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Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc. (ATD $70.79)
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Premium Brands Holdings Corporation (PBH $91.86)
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Shopify Inc. Class A Subordinate Voting Shares (SHOP $212.82)
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goeasy Ltd. (GSY $186.00)
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Leon's Furniture Limited (LNF $28.16)
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Nutrien Ltd. (NTR $79.73)
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Boyd Group Services Inc. (BYD $192.78)
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Brookfield Infrastructure Corporation Class A Exchangeable Subordinate Voting Shares (BIPC $54.36)
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Brookfield Renewable Corporation Class A Exchangeable Subordinate Voting Shares (BEPC $46.73)
Q: About 1 year ago we created an equal-weighted 'balanced' portfolio of 30 Canadian companies in a non-registered account. Most were chosen from companies either covered by a 5i research report or included in a 5i model portfolio. The remainder were chosen, based on the 5i Q&A section, from what appear to be 5i sector favourites. All purchases are made with the intent to be long-term holds (10+ years). As well, we intend to increase our investments over the next 2-3 years, and then adjust over time as needed. Currently the amount invested represents ~40% of the eventual total.
Although a goal is to keep the portfolio roughly equal weighted, of the 30 companies, the following 14 were acquired in 3 purchases (full position) and currently have weights in the 2.31% (SHOP) to 5.00% (ATA) range for an average of 3.71%: CSU, MG, GSY, WSP, LNF, ATD, ATA, SLF, BAM.A, BIPC, FTS, DOO, SHOP and TFII. The remainder were acquired in 2 purchases (2/3 position) and currently have weights in the 1.98% (BEPC) to 3.17% (TCN) range for an average of 2.56%. So, overall, the weightings currently range from ~2% to ~5%.
Over the next 6 months we will invest another ~25% of the eventual total. As we make additional purchases, we need to strike a balance between keeping the weights roughly equal while taking advantage of market opportunities. Please provide some broad guidance/wisdom.
Of the 30 companies in the portfolio, which 10 would you have the highest conviction in today? Please rank them.
Are there any of the 30 that you might consider as candidates to be replaced because there are better options, and if so, what replacements would you suggest and why (disregard tax considerations)?
What additional 3 Canadian companies might you consider adding to the portfolio and why?
As always, thanks for the great service!
Although a goal is to keep the portfolio roughly equal weighted, of the 30 companies, the following 14 were acquired in 3 purchases (full position) and currently have weights in the 2.31% (SHOP) to 5.00% (ATA) range for an average of 3.71%: CSU, MG, GSY, WSP, LNF, ATD, ATA, SLF, BAM.A, BIPC, FTS, DOO, SHOP and TFII. The remainder were acquired in 2 purchases (2/3 position) and currently have weights in the 1.98% (BEPC) to 3.17% (TCN) range for an average of 2.56%. So, overall, the weightings currently range from ~2% to ~5%.
Over the next 6 months we will invest another ~25% of the eventual total. As we make additional purchases, we need to strike a balance between keeping the weights roughly equal while taking advantage of market opportunities. Please provide some broad guidance/wisdom.
Of the 30 companies in the portfolio, which 10 would you have the highest conviction in today? Please rank them.
Are there any of the 30 that you might consider as candidates to be replaced because there are better options, and if so, what replacements would you suggest and why (disregard tax considerations)?
What additional 3 Canadian companies might you consider adding to the portfolio and why?
As always, thanks for the great service!
Q: Hi Guys
I'm interested in buying some ETF. Is there a place where I can compare the different ETF's. I'm looking at buying in different areas Canadian US International etc. Are there any you suggest I should look at. Primarily interested in dividend paying ones but some growth as well
thank you
Steve
I'm interested in buying some ETF. Is there a place where I can compare the different ETF's. I'm looking at buying in different areas Canadian US International etc. Are there any you suggest I should look at. Primarily interested in dividend paying ones but some growth as well
thank you
Steve
Q: Hi,
When reading questions or watching the news, I hear a lot of financial ratios being referenced to. I hear P/S, P/E, etc.. of a stock being high or low, but what is that in comparison to? Is it relative to the historical sector average or vs current peers? There are just so many metrics that it is kind of overwhelming for the average investor. I understand that if you're a professional financial analyst focusing on a certain sector doing this everyday, you know the important valuation metrics to look at within all the companies within a sector. But what about for us general investors that like to look at some of these important data points that hold stocks in various sectors?
At times, I want to compare important metrics of companies in similar sectors when looking at the best investment, say for example in tech semi conductors NVDA vs UCTT vs QCOM. Or if I wanted to compare ATZ vs GOOS VS DOL in a different sector. What are the best data points to compare? For example, div yield, P/E (NTM), P/S (NTM), EV/EBITA (NTM), FCF/Share (FY), PEG, EBITA CAGR (5Y), REV CAGR (5Y), Net Debt (FY), etc...These are just some examples that I see. I'm more a growth investor so I assume Rev CAGR would be an important data point to watch, for example. I would imagine that you compare different data points when comparing companies in the tech sector vs if you are comparing stocks within the energy sector. Such terms like operating cashflow, net cash, EPS/REV growth, debt, I hear lots from your answers so should these data points always be on my screen? Or is it more important to look at the data points in relation to how they are trending vs historical years and quarters of that specific company.
I have a watchlist of my portfolio with stocks in all different sectors that I look at daily and would like to keep track of important data points at a high level. For example, I have EBITDA(FY) as one column and can easily sort it so I can see which of companies are unprofitable, or CFO so I easily sort that to see which companies have negative cash flow from operations. What would be on your screen if you had to pick say 10-15 data columns and what is your financial analysis process like?
Thanks!
When reading questions or watching the news, I hear a lot of financial ratios being referenced to. I hear P/S, P/E, etc.. of a stock being high or low, but what is that in comparison to? Is it relative to the historical sector average or vs current peers? There are just so many metrics that it is kind of overwhelming for the average investor. I understand that if you're a professional financial analyst focusing on a certain sector doing this everyday, you know the important valuation metrics to look at within all the companies within a sector. But what about for us general investors that like to look at some of these important data points that hold stocks in various sectors?
At times, I want to compare important metrics of companies in similar sectors when looking at the best investment, say for example in tech semi conductors NVDA vs UCTT vs QCOM. Or if I wanted to compare ATZ vs GOOS VS DOL in a different sector. What are the best data points to compare? For example, div yield, P/E (NTM), P/S (NTM), EV/EBITA (NTM), FCF/Share (FY), PEG, EBITA CAGR (5Y), REV CAGR (5Y), Net Debt (FY), etc...These are just some examples that I see. I'm more a growth investor so I assume Rev CAGR would be an important data point to watch, for example. I would imagine that you compare different data points when comparing companies in the tech sector vs if you are comparing stocks within the energy sector. Such terms like operating cashflow, net cash, EPS/REV growth, debt, I hear lots from your answers so should these data points always be on my screen? Or is it more important to look at the data points in relation to how they are trending vs historical years and quarters of that specific company.
I have a watchlist of my portfolio with stocks in all different sectors that I look at daily and would like to keep track of important data points at a high level. For example, I have EBITDA(FY) as one column and can easily sort it so I can see which of companies are unprofitable, or CFO so I easily sort that to see which companies have negative cash flow from operations. What would be on your screen if you had to pick say 10-15 data columns and what is your financial analysis process like?
Thanks!