Q: Bep.un dropped from its peak of some $63 in Jan 2021 to May & since then has been trading in a range. Is this sector related rather than company specific? Txs for u usual great services & views
I own IPL:CA in my RRSP account and, since I like BIP, I would like to continue with them.
As we know, the offer is $CAD 20 or 0.25 of a BIPC:CA share subject to proration.
However, there is a fairly large price differential between BIP:US/BIP.UN:CA and BIPC:US/BIPC:CA and I would like to take advantage of that.
My plan is to tender for cash and then buy BIP:US/BIP.UN:CA.
Is there any tax impact on holding BIP:US/BIP.UN:CA (a Bermuda LP) vs holding BIPC:US/BIPC:CA (a Canadian corp) in an RRSP account e.g. withheld taxes?
Q: Can you comment on ECN earnings and the deal announced today. How does a $7.50 special dividend make sense for a $10.65 stock? Will the stock price spike and then drop after it goes ex-dividend?
Q: I have 2 American Equity mutual funds: BTG105 and MAW108 in an RRSP. I also own the ETF VFV. Performance wise BTG105 has lagged MAW108 and VFV in the last 6 months, 1 yr, 3 yr, 5yr, and 10 yr periods, so I will sell it. But should I replace it with MAW108 or VFV?
MAW108 appears to have outperformed VFV in the last 3 yr, 5yr and 10 yr periods, while VFV outperformed MAW108 in the last 1 yr.
Can you rank these 3, best to worst?
Would you replace BTG105 and MAW108 with VFV (and consolidate all 3 into 1), or keep both MAW108 and VFV for US equity exposure?
Q: Hello Peter, I hope this question does not reduce my credits as it is more of a clarification. On July 30, 2021 the numbers you provided for estimates were $197 M for revenues, and EPS of .44; however, on the earnings date of August 10, you had replied to a question on Nvei;s numbers which you stated as .44 cents of EPS to be ahead of estimates and revenues that were less than $197 which do not reflect well on estimates provided on july 30th. Perhaps, i misunderstood. Can you please clarify? Thanks for the great service.
Q: Recent quarter looked strong. Tax compliance should continue to grow as companies and workforces gets more distributed and governments looks to collect their share of taxes. Thoughts on the quarter and outlook? Do you see them as a take out target longer term?
Q: I am surprised at the beating they took for their adjusted guidance outlook only because earnings continue to beat. What is your opinion as to the future outlook and do you think things will get worse before they get better?
Your opinion is appreciated
Q: My husband and I are in our early 60’s. We do not have a company income. The bulk of our assets are in my RRSP and LIRA accounts.
We are converting his RRSP to a RRIF and my LIRA to a LIF this year and waiting until I am 65 to convert my RRSP so we can take advantage of pension splitting.
We are conservative investors and just want to keep up with inflation.
Would you please suggest a few ETF’s for diversification and a few income ETF’s for our LIF, RRIF and my RRSP accounts. If there are stocks you would would like to include that would be appreciated. Thank you.
Q: I have been planning to invest in emerging markets. They might represent good valuations compared to the overall marketplace. A friend recommended FRDM as an ETF. Would you have any other suggestions as far as ETF go.
Thank you.
On Aug 9th, Bmo capital markets raised it's outlook on price for GSY to 207$. When an analyst raises it's price for a stock, what is the time frame they believe it will hit that mark?
Q: Hello, I have the Mackenzie fund mfc244 that has done very well for me over the years and pays me a nice dividend every month. Is the a cdn etf that would be comparable in performance and payout but would have a much lower mer? Thanks
Q: Good Afternoon 5i,
After reading the recent edition of your ETF newsletter, I am inclining to invest a bit directly in China. I already hold VWO but, after reading the well reasoned and written article of yours, I may want a direct, China only etf. Especially now that Chinise stocks have been hammered. Although i am a long term investor, I thought I might capitalise on this fall of Chinese stocks. I think it is most prominent in the technology sector. For that reason I am leaning towards KWEB rather than MCHI. But, when I read the article I see that three of the top ten holdings in both are Tencent, Alibaba and Meitvan, with a similar weighting. Although 63 percent of Kweb and 44 percent of MCHI are the weights for the top ten holdings. That is a difference but it doesn't seem like a lot. So, it looks to me that I get a pretty good cut of the technology stocks in MCHI, as well as more safety. I am therefore leaning in that direction. But, I am tempted by a tech comeback, where I might make a bit more with KWEB. I know it comes down to personal decision. But, I have a bit of trouble understanding how big a difference there would be between the two in a tech comeback. So, I thought I would ask the professionals how you would look at this?
thanks for all your great work