Q: When journaling a Canadian stock such as TRI to the US side of an account how would trading platforms calculate the book value (ACB)? If/how differing exchange rates at the time of purchase, journaling and sale affect the calculation of capital gain? Assume that the stock was purchased when the exchange rate was much lower.
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Q: What is the story on this company. Vectorvest shows pe of less than 3
Q: hi Peter
can I get your assessment of Lutke as CEO of Shopify, referencing the recent article in the Globe and Mail, "Shopify CEO Lutke says Canada's tariff response 'the wrong choice'. in particular what do you think of his judgement ( and his COO kaz something?? )as he is stating he thinks the Trump tariffs are due to border/fentanyl issues? further, do you see risk owning Shop as his comments may not sit well with many Shop users, and Shop investors. seemingly obvious lack of judgement (or bare faced kissing the ass of Trump and Americans), one wonders if many will see these 2 little immature tech bros in the same light as the out of control Musk of DOGE. I'd appreciate your thoughts on Shop in light of these 2 tech bros.
can I get your assessment of Lutke as CEO of Shopify, referencing the recent article in the Globe and Mail, "Shopify CEO Lutke says Canada's tariff response 'the wrong choice'. in particular what do you think of his judgement ( and his COO kaz something?? )as he is stating he thinks the Trump tariffs are due to border/fentanyl issues? further, do you see risk owning Shop as his comments may not sit well with many Shop users, and Shop investors. seemingly obvious lack of judgement (or bare faced kissing the ass of Trump and Americans), one wonders if many will see these 2 little immature tech bros in the same light as the out of control Musk of DOGE. I'd appreciate your thoughts on Shop in light of these 2 tech bros.
Q: Hi 5i Team,
My expectation is that the CAD will continue to weaken based on many factors including the trade war, weak economy and continual decrease in interest rates and that there will be good opportunities in the resource sector for companies that have assets based in Canada but sell their their commodity in USD (ie companies like AEM have or CNQ). Would you agree with this thesis? If so, what other resource companies would fit this profile?
Thanks as always,
Jon
My expectation is that the CAD will continue to weaken based on many factors including the trade war, weak economy and continual decrease in interest rates and that there will be good opportunities in the resource sector for companies that have assets based in Canada but sell their their commodity in USD (ie companies like AEM have or CNQ). Would you agree with this thesis? If so, what other resource companies would fit this profile?
Thanks as always,
Jon
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Amplify Cybersecurity ETF (HACK $83.29)
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Vanguard Information Technology ETF (VGT $706.07)
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CrowdStrike Holdings Inc. (CRWD $435.80)
Q: I would like to establish a position in the cyber-security sector.
Do you think a basket (ETF) approach is better or a focus on individual companies?
If the latter, please recommend your top 3. Also, are there any small-to-mid cap options that you like here.
Thanks as always.
Do you think a basket (ETF) approach is better or a focus on individual companies?
If the latter, please recommend your top 3. Also, are there any small-to-mid cap options that you like here.
Thanks as always.
Q: What should I do with PLTR?
Thanks for your service!
Thanks for your service!
Q: Questrade will now let me journal voucher stocks online for no charge until April 1. What would be the advantage to do this to my dual listed TSX and NYSE stocks? Would it just be making a bet that the US dollar will continue to gain on the Canadian dollar?
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BMO MSCI USA High Quality Index ETF (ZUQ $90.60)
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BMO S&P 500 Index ETF (ZSP $97.16)
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iShares Core S&P 500 Index ETF (XUS $55.03)
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Vanguard S&P 500 Index ETF (VFV $157.61)
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Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (VOO $590.78)
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ISHARES TRUST (IUSG $158.11)
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iShares Core S&P 500 ETF (IVV $645.74)
Q: Hello Peter and 5i Team! it is an RESP account.
A new granddaughter born this year has a tiny new RESP in her name. It started with 3 shared of IUSG, and then, realizing that commissions were a large percentage of such small purchases, we added 2 shares of ZUQ, which has no commission.
For future small contributions, I am looking at these 4 ETFs, based on 3-year average annual return. I am specifically wondering about MER vs Tax efficiency:
ZUQ: +13.44%/yr, MER=0.33%, yield=0.60%, holds US stocks directly
VFV: +13.36%/yr, MER=0.09%, yield=0.99%, holds US stocks indirectly through VOO
XUS: +13.36%/yr, MER=0.09%, yield=1.03%, holds US stocks indirectly through IVV
ZSP: +13.30%/yr, MER=0.09%, yield=0.94%, holds US stocks directly
(as far as I know, none of these are hedged)
Generally I gravitate to low MERs, so perhaps ZUQ is not the best choice.
I recall a comment on 5i that the indirect holding of US stocks means that the withholding tax is withheld when the underlying US ETF pays dividends to the Canadian holding ETF (e.g. VFV get the dividend from VOO, less 15%). So holding in a TFSA won't avoid it, whereas it would be avoided with, say, ZSP in a TFSA.
So, my question is: do the 3-yr performance numbers take all of this into account? I am guessing not... withholding tax efficiency depends on the holders nationality, sheltered status, etc.
Bottom line - which of these ETFs would you recommend for a grandchild with a time horizon of many decades, for optimal performance?
Thanks for your excellent insights and wisdom!
A new granddaughter born this year has a tiny new RESP in her name. It started with 3 shared of IUSG, and then, realizing that commissions were a large percentage of such small purchases, we added 2 shares of ZUQ, which has no commission.
For future small contributions, I am looking at these 4 ETFs, based on 3-year average annual return. I am specifically wondering about MER vs Tax efficiency:
ZUQ: +13.44%/yr, MER=0.33%, yield=0.60%, holds US stocks directly
VFV: +13.36%/yr, MER=0.09%, yield=0.99%, holds US stocks indirectly through VOO
XUS: +13.36%/yr, MER=0.09%, yield=1.03%, holds US stocks indirectly through IVV
ZSP: +13.30%/yr, MER=0.09%, yield=0.94%, holds US stocks directly
(as far as I know, none of these are hedged)
Generally I gravitate to low MERs, so perhaps ZUQ is not the best choice.
I recall a comment on 5i that the indirect holding of US stocks means that the withholding tax is withheld when the underlying US ETF pays dividends to the Canadian holding ETF (e.g. VFV get the dividend from VOO, less 15%). So holding in a TFSA won't avoid it, whereas it would be avoided with, say, ZSP in a TFSA.
So, my question is: do the 3-yr performance numbers take all of this into account? I am guessing not... withholding tax efficiency depends on the holders nationality, sheltered status, etc.
Bottom line - which of these ETFs would you recommend for a grandchild with a time horizon of many decades, for optimal performance?
Thanks for your excellent insights and wisdom!
Q: Would this be a good international holding or is there better ones?
Thanks
Thanks
Q: Hi,
As is my custom, I reviewed Q&A using symbol search and read your answers going back to Oct 2024. You have consistently given your "nod" to MU.
Of course it has been slipping even though it is not really in the same AI realm as NVDA. In one of the answers you even preferred MU to AMD! (That surprised me I must say).
Anyway, I initiated a position sometime ago. Didn't average down!
The questions are simple: Is this a good time to add slowly? Up to 2-3%. What about the law suits it is facing? Value stock or value trap?!
(With these companies that seems to the dilemma one is facing, especially trying to pick some good companies at a discount.)
As is my custom, I reviewed Q&A using symbol search and read your answers going back to Oct 2024. You have consistently given your "nod" to MU.
Of course it has been slipping even though it is not really in the same AI realm as NVDA. In one of the answers you even preferred MU to AMD! (That surprised me I must say).
Anyway, I initiated a position sometime ago. Didn't average down!
The questions are simple: Is this a good time to add slowly? Up to 2-3%. What about the law suits it is facing? Value stock or value trap?!
(With these companies that seems to the dilemma one is facing, especially trying to pick some good companies at a discount.)
Q: do you like this stock?
Q: Would you feel it is worthwhile hanging on to Rogers Communications stock? Assume you had a portfolio with a lot of different stock holdings and wouldn't mind reducing that number somewhat. It certainly is cheap at about 8 times earnings, and has a good dividend rate, but is there much of a potential for the stock price over the next 2 - 3 years? The latest earnings report was rather unimpressive and they are forecasting 0 - 3% EBITDA growth next year.
Q: What are your thoughts on market-linked GICs as opposed to traditional fixed rate GICs?
Thanks
Thanks
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NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA $183.16)
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Dell Technologies Inc. Class C (DELL $141.64)
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Vertiv Holdings LLC Class A (VRT $143.72)
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Nebius Group N.V. (NBIS $75.33)
Q: DELL How will they benefit from AI and Data Build Up ? Is it a buy or do you recommend something else in this space Thank You RAK
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Aurora Innovation Inc. (AUR $6.36)
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Mobileye Global Inc. (MBLY $13.95)
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Nebius Group N.V. (NBIS $75.33)
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Pony AI Inc. (PONY $14.36)
Q: There's lots of questions about the future of Nebius and it's datacentres but I couldn't find any that touched on their ownership of their robotaxi and deliverybot division, Avride. Given the valuations of PONY, AUR, MBLY etc, what percent of NBIS's market cap would you guesstimate is attributed to their self driving division?
Despite recent Deepseek developments, I feel like NBIS is undervalued relative to its' peers given their robotaxi launch later this year in Dallas and their existing deliverybot program. Am I being too opptimistic here?
Despite recent Deepseek developments, I feel like NBIS is undervalued relative to its' peers given their robotaxi launch later this year in Dallas and their existing deliverybot program. Am I being too opptimistic here?
Q: Hello, I have a few questions on tariffs.
With the anticipation of Tariffs, what sector would you recommend we are to stay invested in
Also. Do you think the Tariffs will last long .? If no, why? And lastly, do you think the market will drop by 5,10,20% given tariffs
Thanks
With the anticipation of Tariffs, what sector would you recommend we are to stay invested in
Also. Do you think the Tariffs will last long .? If no, why? And lastly, do you think the market will drop by 5,10,20% given tariffs
Thanks
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Intact Financial Corporation (IFC $278.01)
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Descartes Systems Group Inc. (The) (DSG $136.98)
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Kinaxis Inc. (KXS $197.91)
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TerraVest Industries Inc. (TVK $165.41)
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EQB Inc. (EQB $100.89)
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Sonida Senior Living Inc Com (New) (CSU)
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FirstService Corporation (FSV $195.18)
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Thomson Reuters Corp (TRI $170.31)
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Galaxy Digital Inc. Class A common stock (GLXY $38.43)
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TFI International Inc - Ordinary Shares (TFII $88.76)
Q: I have money to invest and I own none of these stocks. Could you list them in order that you would buy them today.
Thanks for you help.
Dorothy
Thanks for you help.
Dorothy
Q: Hello 5i team,
The stock price has fallen a bit below my entry price and I wanted to add to it. Would you still be comfortable adding at this level. The tariff craze is not spooking the markets as much as implied and was wondering how much product PBH sells to the US(or if they have operations there)?
I am holding for the long term (purchased in Dec 2022).
Thank You,
Andrew
The stock price has fallen a bit below my entry price and I wanted to add to it. Would you still be comfortable adding at this level. The tariff craze is not spooking the markets as much as implied and was wondering how much product PBH sells to the US(or if they have operations there)?
I am holding for the long term (purchased in Dec 2022).
Thank You,
Andrew
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BMO S&P 500 Index ETF (ZSP $97.16)
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Vanguard FTSE Canadian High Dividend Yield Index ETF (VDY $53.23)
Q: I have been moving some of my stocks to ZSP or VDY believing this is more conservative as I should be as an older senior. Am I right or have I just made this up?
Q: Good Morning
Can you please list the following sectors from the most vulnerable to the least affected by Trump's tariffs ? Please deduct as many credits as required. Thank you again for your insight.
Banks
Insurance Companies
REITS
Staples
Communication Services
Utilities
Pipelines
Discretionary
Technology
Energy
Materials
Industrials
Can you please list the following sectors from the most vulnerable to the least affected by Trump's tariffs ? Please deduct as many credits as required. Thank you again for your insight.
Banks
Insurance Companies
REITS
Staples
Communication Services
Utilities
Pipelines
Discretionary
Technology
Energy
Materials
Industrials