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Q: Looking s+p500...tsx and the dow which are under or over valued?
Q: Hi Team,
I hold VHI in my tfsa, down 20% now. Would it be considered a "high grade" move to sell it now and buy CSU now that it is also down as much or more than VHI in the last year? Would my return prospects from here with CSU be just as high as compared to sticking with VHI? Would you advise this move?
Thanks,
Shane.
I hold VHI in my tfsa, down 20% now. Would it be considered a "high grade" move to sell it now and buy CSU now that it is also down as much or more than VHI in the last year? Would my return prospects from here with CSU be just as high as compared to sticking with VHI? Would you advise this move?
Thanks,
Shane.
Q: hi again:
happy new year to you and the team
this has grown to an uncomfortable 12% position in my family portfolio and i will slowly sell it down to 6-8%
(hopefully before the rebels take over again!!)
today's report looks solid
with this new info, how do the fundamentals look?
and for reference, what would you figure would be a ballpark per share value should this mine be in a safe (r) jurisdiction?
i am curious what you feel is the discount they are priced at by operating in the DRC
thanks as always
happy new year to you and the team
this has grown to an uncomfortable 12% position in my family portfolio and i will slowly sell it down to 6-8%
(hopefully before the rebels take over again!!)
today's report looks solid
with this new info, how do the fundamentals look?
and for reference, what would you figure would be a ballpark per share value should this mine be in a safe (r) jurisdiction?
i am curious what you feel is the discount they are priced at by operating in the DRC
thanks as always
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Foran Mining Corporation (FOM $6.04)
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Costco Wholesale Corporation (COST $1,001.16)
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Fairfax Financial Holdings Limited Subordinate Voting Shares (FFH $2,337.10)
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Constellation Software Inc. (CSU $2,434.02)
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ARC Resources Ltd. (ARX $22.83)
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WSP Global Inc. (WSP $265.84)
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Celestica Inc. (CLS $419.62)
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TFI International Inc. (TFII $166.50)
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goeasy Ltd. (GSY $131.36)
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Shopify Inc. (SHOP $112.05)
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Brookfield Renewable Corporation Class A Exchangeable Subordinate Voting Shares (BEPC $57.29)
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Ninepoint Energy Income FUnd (NRGI)
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Brookfield Corporation Class A Preference Shares Series 32 (BN.PF.A $25.70)
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Brookfield Asset Management Ltd. Class A Limited Voting Shares (BAM $67.75)
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Nvidia CDR (CAD Hedged) (NVDA $41.91)
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Microsoft CDR (CAD Hedged) (MSFT $28.52)
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Amazon.com CDR (CAD Hedged) (AMZN $24.42)
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Alphabet CDR (CAD Hedged) (GOOG $52.28)
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NINEPOINT ENERGY INCOME FUND (NRGI)
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Eli Lilly CDR (CAD Hedged) (LLY)
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Walmart CDR (CAD Hedged) (WMT)
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GE Vernova CDR (CAD Hedged) (GEV $52.95)
Q: i own above shares can you rate the top 6 regardless of sector in order of preference so i can add to them based on you top picks from the group also list your top 6 picks in order of preference as well please
Q: Can you comment on Kelly partners ?any reason for its two year drought?
Q: I notice that precious metals have taken off, I only own AEM. Is it too late to invest in another stock. WPM is in your balanced portfolio, but looks expensive. What are your recommendations to add to my portfolio now. Would also consider a ETF
Thanks Stephen
Thanks Stephen
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Global X Robotics & AI Index ETF (RBOT $34.46)
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GLOBAL X FDS (AIQ $50.08)
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Evolve Artificial Intelligence Fund (ARTI $13.12)
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Global X Artificial Intelligence & Technology Index ETF (AIGO $29.64)
Q: Looking for a Canadian based etf that offers exposure to the AI sector. Your thoughts on the above noted one and any better alternatives would be appreciated.
Q: Could I have an update on this name - the chart looks very impressive
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Enbridge Inc. (ENB $68.74)
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Pembina Pipeline Corporation (PPL $58.26)
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Keyera Corp. (KEY $49.17)
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Brookfield Infrastructure Corporation Class A Exchangeable Subordinate Voting Shares (BIPC $68.30)
Q: Hello, I have these 3 pipeline cos plus BIPC and I would like to reduce these to 2 stocks (should be sufficient to cover the sector) among ENB, PPL and KEY. I want to keep BIPC. Which ones should I keep and why? I have held these 3 stocks for over 20 years and plan to hold 2 of these for at least another 5 years, possibly 10. Thanks
Q: This ETF was mentioned the other day in an answer. My question is in part about it…can you comment on its MER, volatility, liquidity and your overall assessment about it. But also, can you suggest what size market cap you would want to see an ETF have to be comfortable with taking a position of some size? Thanks for your excellent service.
Q: FFH is down about 5 % today on a downgrade to neutral from BMO- Any thoughts on whether this a buy, sell or a hold
Q: Hi Peter,
Please comment of CLS earnign expections and is it buy/hold?
Please comment of CLS earnign expections and is it buy/hold?
Q: Another question, thought on Constellation. I have held this stock for many years and of course have done very well but my patience is running thin. Don't you think that management owes its shareholders something rather than not releasing any information. remaining quiet was fine when the stock was increasing double digits per year but now how about making a statement rather than silence that keeps the shareholders guessing. My thoughts. Wouldn't you think the large shareholders would want and deserve some answers.
Q: Hello
I wrote to CSU's investors relations asking them if they would be considering to start buying AI companies and he answered the following.
We have hundreds of AI initiatives taking place across CSI today and have very senior individuals spending a lot of time and effort ensuring we are not being complacent. We plan on presenting more on Ai at our AGM in May. I don’t think we need to change our acquisition strategy to stay relevant. Thanks.
I wrote to CSU's investors relations asking them if they would be considering to start buying AI companies and he answered the following.
We have hundreds of AI initiatives taking place across CSI today and have very senior individuals spending a lot of time and effort ensuring we are not being complacent. We plan on presenting more on Ai at our AGM in May. I don’t think we need to change our acquisition strategy to stay relevant. Thanks.
Q: Firefly has been on a rip since April 2025. Do you have any thoughts on it? Do you think their Aussie management team will turn their old assets into winners in the next 5-10 years?
Q: To what extent do you believe in the 'commodity supercycle' theory?
Do you expect gold to maintain its current levels, or perhaps surge further, due to the over-expansion of the money supply ?
Do you expect gold to maintain its current levels, or perhaps surge further, due to the over-expansion of the money supply ?
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iShares S&P/TSX Canadian Preferred Share Index ETF (CPD $13.76)
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BMO Covered Call Canadian Banks ETF (ZWB $25.72)
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BMO Covered Call Utilities ETF (ZWU $11.51)
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iShares Convertible Bond Index ETF (CVD $18.40)
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BMO Canadian High Dividend Covered Call ETF (ZWC $21.13)
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Mackenzie Floating Rate Income ETF (MFT $15.67)
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Harvest Tech Achievers Growth & Income ETF (HTA $18.32)
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Global X Canadian Oil and Gas Equity Covered Call ETF (ENCC $11.28)
Q: Hello 5i team,
In several recent reports you recommended selling the full position in CPD, noting “better opportunities.” I also noticed that CVD and MFT were removed from your model portfolios earlier.
Given this shift away from preferred-share ETFs, do you think a combination of ZWU, ENCC, ZWB, and HTA would serve as a reasonably balanced substitute for a moderate‑risk, slightly income‑oriented allocation? Or would you suggest broader diversification?
Thank you for your insights!
In several recent reports you recommended selling the full position in CPD, noting “better opportunities.” I also noticed that CVD and MFT were removed from your model portfolios earlier.
Given this shift away from preferred-share ETFs, do you think a combination of ZWU, ENCC, ZWB, and HTA would serve as a reasonably balanced substitute for a moderate‑risk, slightly income‑oriented allocation? Or would you suggest broader diversification?
Thank you for your insights!
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iShares S&P/TSX Canadian Preferred Share Index ETF (CPD $13.76)
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BMO Covered Call Canadian Banks ETF (ZWB $25.72)
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BMO Covered Call Utilities ETF (ZWU $11.51)
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iShares Convertible Bond Index ETF (CVD $18.40)
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BMO Canadian High Dividend Covered Call ETF (ZWC $21.13)
Q: In one of recent reports you suggested to sell full position of CPD mentioning "better opportunities". I noticed that CVD also disappeared from your Income Portfolio as well (it is more explicable for me). Can you suggest potential alternatives for substitution of CPD / CVD considering relatively high dividends they pay and relatively low volatility? (may you consider ZMO or ZPAY... or something like that - kind of speculations :)). Thank you for great service!
Q: Hi - do you think MDA is coming out of the "penalty box"...and why or why not?