Q: In the Brookfield Group, which of the individual companies would be a good contender for a mid to long term investment for reasonable dividend and growth potential and why.
Q: 5i, I was watching one of those money-market-stock TV shows, and this guru comes out of nowhere and said SHOP is might be go down to 300 dollars, out of fear (I should have done it before) I trimmed down a bit since I was up about 400% (thank you), what do you think, how do you sewe SHOP over the next 2 years.
Thank you
Q: Just talked to my broker on the conversion of BEP.UN to BEPC, he mentioned that the conversion will be done automaticly and I do not need to sell one for the other but he seemed somewhat hesitant when he said it. This is in a registerd account and I wnat to make sure he is right
Thanks for the info
Q: Is there an existing ETF that allows one to invest in commodities (non-equity), similar to how one in can invest in gold and silver bullion through CEF ?
Q: are you at all suspicious of the complex interconnectedness of the Brookfield group of companies? All seems well but like the predecessor Hees-Edper group of companies, would a slowdown cause a tumbling of dominoes?
Forgive me for thinking 'thrice bitten - always shy' but it seems many are on the Brookfield boat.
Thanks
Q: Looking at the top ten holdings of the TAN solar etf...can you comment on some of them based on your 5iresearch criteria....sedg, enph, fslr, run, Dq, csiq
Q: I need some advice on this fund and industry sector as a whole. I was intrigued to hear there was indeed a fund or a strategy around egaming. Frankly I had not given it any consideration other than it drives me crazy how much my kid plays and the explosion of online egaming. Its gotten to the level that this industry can sell-out Madison Square Gardens for a competition or the launch of a new game. NCAA colleges have progressively moved into this sector as well where faculties are being built around the theme. So its becoming hard to ignore.
What do you see as a strategy to be exposed to this market? Is the above ETF a good start or do I look elsewhere? What sector would you assign the eGaming industry too? Consumer Discretionary?
Q: Dear 5i team:
Your software indicates our family’s investments are too Canadian-focused. However, I prefer our “home bias”, for three reasons:
(a) most of our assets are non-registered, and the dividend tax credit is especially favourable for Canadian source dividends in a province such as ours (Ontario);
(b) I like supporting the companies that I invest in (e.g., we buy Peller family wines, since we own their shares);
(c) but most important, many of the “Canadian” businesses we own are surprisingly international; among our top 20 equity holdings are:
Alimentation couche-tarde (Circle K is world-wide);
Brookfield Asset Management (globally focused company that invests wherever the opportunities are);
CGI Group (revenues are 84% outside Canada per 2019 annual report);
CP Rail (significant U.S. revenues);
Fortis (65% of earning are in U.S.);
Manulife (growing Asian revenues);
Restaurant Brands International (most of Burger King and Popeye’s restaurants are outside of Canada);
Shopify (not sure, but suspect international revenues are growing faster than Canadian revenues);
TC Energy (dropped “Canada” from its name to reflect its growing U.S. presence);
TD bank (substantial and growing U.S. presence);
Anyways, the above-listed 10 stocks represent about one-third of our overall equity holdings (in absolute $ terms), but I would not consider these companies as being “100% Canadian”. I wonder whether your software could be rejigged to reflect the relative percent earnings (or revenue) contributions, broken down per Canada, U.S., Europe, Asia, and so forth. I suspect our home “bias” is not nearly as substantial as it appears.
Ted
Q: I assume that the share price fall has resulted from the short seller claims, and that the law suits could go against the short seller if those allegations are false. I further assume that the short sell attack is opportunistic rather than a valid critique of the company. But
I do not know the project history. Do you know if there is substantial validity to the short seller claims, or if there are substantial impediments to the projects success?