Q: yes, BIIB made a disappointing announcement yesterday and the stock price dropped like heavy rock, down 30%....sure it is a growth company...but going forward, I am not sure why I should remain with a position in it......what is your take now for the future?.......and should I hold for now until it settles down, if I decide to sell.........thanks.....Tom
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Investment Q&A
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Q: Any thoughts on BNS possible interest in buying ATB Alberta ?
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Enghouse Systems Limited (ENGH $20.95)
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Kinaxis Inc. (KXS $190.80)
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Open Text Corporation (OTEX $46.02)
Q: Looking to add a Canadian tech stock to my TFSA for a long term hold.
Please rate the companies listed beginning with your best pick.
Thank you
Please rate the companies listed beginning with your best pick.
Thank you
Q: PDL, linked to the palladium price, has recently been a very volatile performer. This morning palladium is down 2.5 per cent, but PDL is down 10. Forecasts for palladium are generally quite bullish. How do I trade such a volatile performer? Just hang on, grit my teeth and wait? Reduce? Thank you.
Q: Hi 5i - what should we take away from the recent approx 90% exercise of warrants for this company? Is this good news - or neutral news in your view?
Q: What's ur outlook for TD shorter term? Is there more shorting on the stock?
Thank you
Thank you
Q: Is the recent NTR share price tumble related to the U.S. mid west floods? Or what else are the reasons? Thanks
Q: Hi 5i
Looking for your thumbs up or thumbs down on XTR as a one stop shop around which to build a retirement portfolio.
Any similar recommendations if XTR wouldnt be your first choice?
Thanks!
Looking for your thumbs up or thumbs down on XTR as a one stop shop around which to build a retirement portfolio.
Any similar recommendations if XTR wouldnt be your first choice?
Thanks!
Q: Hello ! What is the benchmark of the income portfolio ?
Thanks, great work,
Martin
Thanks, great work,
Martin
Q: which one has more upside potential? thanks.
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BRP Inc. Subordinate Voting Shares (DOO $90.66)
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Fiera Capital Corporation Class A Subordinate Voting Shares (FSZ $6.78)
Q: Can you comment on earnings?
Thanks
Thanks
Q: Your comments on earnings ?
Thanks!
Thanks!
Q: Question on Boeing. Christmas eve it was under $300 without the threat of mass cancelations and potential litigation staring at it. With all of the uncertainty ahead of it how the heck is it holding at $370? It seems to be bouncing down and hovering there as though supported by something. What's your take?
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ECN Capital Corp. (ECN $2.93)
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ECN Capital Corp. 6.50% Cumulative 5-Year Minimum Rate Reset Preferred Shares Series A (ECN.PR.A $24.99)
Q: I currently hold both.
Re ECN.PR.A
1. Reset Dec. 5 , 2021
2. Rate cannot be less than 6.5%
3. Protection against rising rates, but with rates neutral and/or falling there is an increase likelihood of redemption at $25.
4. Price of Pref. Has trended along with ECN. Cibc has a target of $5.00
5. Reset at 5 yr Canada plus 5.44 (1.523 + 5.44 = 6.963). My book value is $23.57 for a yield of 6.9%
6. Relative to ZPR the price has dropped.
7. I’ve been unable to see the trend on volume.
Question is to make sense of all this, Sell hold or sell half position and keep the cash for other opportunities.
Re ECN.PR.A
1. Reset Dec. 5 , 2021
2. Rate cannot be less than 6.5%
3. Protection against rising rates, but with rates neutral and/or falling there is an increase likelihood of redemption at $25.
4. Price of Pref. Has trended along with ECN. Cibc has a target of $5.00
5. Reset at 5 yr Canada plus 5.44 (1.523 + 5.44 = 6.963). My book value is $23.57 for a yield of 6.9%
6. Relative to ZPR the price has dropped.
7. I’ve been unable to see the trend on volume.
Question is to make sense of all this, Sell hold or sell half position and keep the cash for other opportunities.
Q: Near end of Feb,it formed partnership with Rinco.Please comment on this & VCM.I have a small interest for some time.If U think it is time to move on.please suggest 1 or 2 companies Thanks for uusual great services & views
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iShares 1-5 Year Laddered Corporate Bond Index ETF (CBO $18.57)
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iShares Core Canadian Universe Bond Index ETF (XBB $28.25)
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iShares U.S. High Yield Bond Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XHY $16.83)
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Vanguard FTSE Developed Europe All Cap Index ETF (VE $42.10)
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iShares Floating Rate Bond ETF (FLOT $50.88)
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iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond ETF (TLT $88.56)
Q: We have a diversified RIF and are now in our 70s . We have 6 ETFs and have $20,000.00 invested in VE. We have equities invested across all sectors some sectors a higher percentage than others. Do you feel it is necessary to have monies invested in Europe when we could obtain better income investing in possibly Bonds or preferred shares. Safety and Income are important now to us . Any recommendations.
Q: Hello there,
I am helping a friend set up the Smith Manoeuvre to accelerate his mortgage re-payment and invest in a solid blue chip portfolio of dividend stocks , interest tax deductibility etc..I am trying to create a solid stock portfolio that can weather any storm in the long term and stocks that should always recover through the ups and downs of the markets. I'm looking for 10-12 names, well diversified, targeting around 5% yield give or take a bit but 5% average would be good to cover the interest cost, trying to make this cash flow neutral.
I came up with a few names and the yields they currently offer.
BCE 5.36%
ENB 6.00%
FTS 3.65%
SLF 3.90%
TD 3.90%
BMO 3.90%
AQN 4.55%
FSZ 6.70%
H 4.51%
VNR 5.10%
CGX 7%
PWF 5.79%
SIA 4.95
TRP 4.95%
I would like to add some of the Brookfield companies, BIP.un and/or BEP.un but because of their non-corporate structure they wouldn't qualify for the dividend tax credit, same with CSH.un.
Any other ideas or suggestions that I have overlooked ?
Thanks
I am helping a friend set up the Smith Manoeuvre to accelerate his mortgage re-payment and invest in a solid blue chip portfolio of dividend stocks , interest tax deductibility etc..I am trying to create a solid stock portfolio that can weather any storm in the long term and stocks that should always recover through the ups and downs of the markets. I'm looking for 10-12 names, well diversified, targeting around 5% yield give or take a bit but 5% average would be good to cover the interest cost, trying to make this cash flow neutral.
I came up with a few names and the yields they currently offer.
BCE 5.36%
ENB 6.00%
FTS 3.65%
SLF 3.90%
TD 3.90%
BMO 3.90%
AQN 4.55%
FSZ 6.70%
H 4.51%
VNR 5.10%
CGX 7%
PWF 5.79%
SIA 4.95
TRP 4.95%
I would like to add some of the Brookfield companies, BIP.un and/or BEP.un but because of their non-corporate structure they wouldn't qualify for the dividend tax credit, same with CSH.un.
Any other ideas or suggestions that I have overlooked ?
Thanks
Q: Good day,
Could you tell me which sector this company belongs to ? According to TSX, it is a consumer cyclical but the company describes itself as tech/computer services.
And what is your assessment for this stocks which appears undervalued, has momentum and has tripled in one year ? Would you buy it at this point for further growth ? Is there any worthwhile competition in its field which would be better ?
Many, many thanks for your considerate views.
JD
Could you tell me which sector this company belongs to ? According to TSX, it is a consumer cyclical but the company describes itself as tech/computer services.
And what is your assessment for this stocks which appears undervalued, has momentum and has tripled in one year ? Would you buy it at this point for further growth ? Is there any worthwhile competition in its field which would be better ?
Many, many thanks for your considerate views.
JD
Q: I manage my wife's RRIF age 69 with the following ETF's: ZEF 5.3%; DXG 8.11; CDZ 6.68; XHY 6.42; ZZD 8.05 and the following stocks : BNS 7.61 ;BPY.un 9.74 ; BEP.un 9.3 COV 2.13; IPL 9.41;PKI 8.58; SIS 5.34 SPB 7.85 and .Cash 7%
I'm trying to transition her to more ETF's reduce some volatility and maintain some growth. What is your suggestion[s] for an additional ETF to complement these holdings?
I'm trying to transition her to more ETF's reduce some volatility and maintain some growth. What is your suggestion[s] for an additional ETF to complement these holdings?
Q: Good morning guys:
Tucows is a name i always wanted to own but never pulled the trigger. The stock is acting well, is it to late to initiate a position.
Thx
Mark
Tucows is a name i always wanted to own but never pulled the trigger. The stock is acting well, is it to late to initiate a position.
Thx
Mark