Q: Good entry point for a long term position?
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Q: Hello
you did mention that 50% of the earnings are from USA
if that is the case
what is a good entry point? it has been dropping
with the energy sector retreating
thanks
1-3 years outlook with Mr Trump's energy policy?
thanks
Michael
you did mention that 50% of the earnings are from USA
if that is the case
what is a good entry point? it has been dropping
with the energy sector retreating
thanks
1-3 years outlook with Mr Trump's energy policy?
thanks
Michael
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Harvest Healthcare Leaders Income ETF (HHL $7.33)
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Evolve Global Healthcare Enhanced Yield Fund (LIFE $18.74)
Q: I own HHL and LIFE (two separate accounts). They aren't looking too healthy lately. What are the likely reasons? Trump, cover calls, interest rates, time of year, etc?
Thank You, Merry Christmas
Thank You, Merry Christmas
Q: Everybody knows about tax loss selling late in the calendar year, but I am wondering about the significance of tax GAIN selling in early January. People waiting to sell a stock until the next year in order to delay paying taxes. How much of an impact does this have on stock prices early in the year? What type of stock is more vulnerable to tax gain selling? Obviously, stocks that have large gains, but there are lots of those, and many continue to do well early in January. Do you have any thoughts on which stocks on the TSX might be likely to see share price weakness in early January due to tax gain selling? Does this type of share price weakness typically reverse itself fairly quickly?
Q: For a non -registered account what would be safer for longer hold and dividend ZMI or CT REIT ?
Q: This proposed sale of approx. 2/3 of Gear's (GXE) current oil production for only $110 million is a terrible offer for GXE (very nice for the buyer Cenevous (CVE) especially if they get the benefit of most of Gear's tax pools). GXE is virtually debt free and can afford to pay the existing dividend (currently yielding in excess of 11 per cent) so why is this new management team offering us such an awful deal? If this is the best deal they can make then they should just leave the company as it is. With no debt by early next year Gear could start to buy back shares and when those shares are yielding better than 10 per cent the reverse compounding effect is enormous. It would only cost about 13 million in free cash flow in 2025 to buy back 10 per cent of the float and with 10 per cent of the float gone the .5 cent per month dividend gets easier to easier to pay, right? The naysayers will say that if oil goes down a lot that the dividend is not sustainable, well I say, if you think oil is going to go down a lot then you should NOT buy any oil stocks, or better yet you should be brave and short the oil stocks. So watch your mail box and when you get the circular in the mail vote NO. My understanding is that if you don't vote then your shares are considered to be a vote in favor, right?
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Evolve Canadian Banks and Lifecos Enhanced Yield Index Fund (BANK $8.32)
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Hamilton Canadian Financials YIELD MAXIMIZER TM ETF (HMAX $14.79)
Q: Good morning
Sorry for the error in my previous question for income purposes what would be your choice between Hmax and Bank (evolve) and why .
thanks in advance Georges
Sorry for the error in my previous question for income purposes what would be your choice between Hmax and Bank (evolve) and why .
thanks in advance Georges
Q: Anything on your radar to account for 100% in 6 months and 40 % move in 1 month? Last quarter missed expectations.
Thx
Thx
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Brookfield Corporation Class A Limited Voting Shares (BN $88.89)
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Brookfield Wealth Solutions Ltd. Class A Exchangeable Limited (BNT $64.26)
Q: What is the recommendation to own in a registered account? What is the difference between these 2 securities?
Q: Hello 5i,
I hold POU with 1/2 of the position covered called to June 2025 at a 14% higher strike. My question is the $12 Special Distribution Return of Capital & $3 Lump Sum dividend that was announced Dec 18/2024 priced into the stock? Another way to ask the question is will the stock price drop if $12 of return of capital occurs & $3 in dividends or should I try to buyback the covered call before it becomes ITM? I have no issues holding the stock longer term and would like to take advantage of the special distribution if possible.
I hold POU with 1/2 of the position covered called to June 2025 at a 14% higher strike. My question is the $12 Special Distribution Return of Capital & $3 Lump Sum dividend that was announced Dec 18/2024 priced into the stock? Another way to ask the question is will the stock price drop if $12 of return of capital occurs & $3 in dividends or should I try to buyback the covered call before it becomes ITM? I have no issues holding the stock longer term and would like to take advantage of the special distribution if possible.
Q: Someone sent me a useful update on PLUG just over a year ago - I would appreciate an update - inc current prospects - as it looks as though it might be making a base etc and I wondered if they had got their financing sorted. On PTK do you know who offered them financing and if they are a credible - and supportive - player.
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Constellation Software Inc. (CSU $4,360.35)
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Boyd Group Services Inc. (BYD $220.43)
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A & W Food Services of Canada Inc. (AW $38.10)
Q: I am over weight on CSU, WXM, DSG, and SHOP and under weight AW, BEP.UN, KXS, BYD, PBH, and LMN. How would you rank these 6 where i'm under weight to add to in 2025? Are any recommended to hold or sell?
Q: I have these 2 in my dividend account. Between the 2 which would you sell for a tax loss?
Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas!
Q: Good afternoon,
The class action lawsuits against TD bank may require a very large payout to settle, is it not better to wait until they settle and then buy the stock?. TD has pleaded guilty to all the charges and will have to payout for sure.
Thanks,
George
The class action lawsuits against TD bank may require a very large payout to settle, is it not better to wait until they settle and then buy the stock?. TD has pleaded guilty to all the charges and will have to payout for sure.
Thanks,
George
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Brookfield Corporation Class A Limited Voting Shares (BN $88.89)
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Brookfield Corporation Class A Limited (BN $64.05)
Q: Good afternoon
As a follow up to your response regarding your preference to purchase BN in a CDN$ Non Registered account would it also be advantageous to journal the BN shares that I currently hold in my US$ Non Registered account to my CDN$ Non Registered account given the relatively low value of the CDN$ and journal them back to the US$ account when the CDN$ regains some of its recent loss in value?
Thank you and I’ll await your sage advice,
Francesco
As a follow up to your response regarding your preference to purchase BN in a CDN$ Non Registered account would it also be advantageous to journal the BN shares that I currently hold in my US$ Non Registered account to my CDN$ Non Registered account given the relatively low value of the CDN$ and journal them back to the US$ account when the CDN$ regains some of its recent loss in value?
Thank you and I’ll await your sage advice,
Francesco
Q: Hi Folks,
I have a position in BKNG and would like to add to it after Wednesdays drop - may I have your opinion on the state of the company and whether adding to it at this time would be prudent.
Thanks
I have a position in BKNG and would like to add to it after Wednesdays drop - may I have your opinion on the state of the company and whether adding to it at this time would be prudent.
Thanks
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Hammond Power Solutions Inc. Class A Subordinate Voting Shares (HPS.A $124.90)
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Vanguard Industrials ETF (VIS $288.81)
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SPDR Homebuilders ETF (XHB $112.32)
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Veritiv Corporation (VRTV)
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Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (BRK.A $732,814.41)
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Propel Holdings Inc. (PRL $31.38)
Q: With the recent declines, in what order will you invest in the above mentioned companies and why
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Adobe Inc. (ADBE $353.43)
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Enghouse Systems Limited (ENGH $22.29)
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Premium Brands Holdings Corporation (PBH $95.33)
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Block Inc. Class A (SQ)
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Atlassian Corporation (TEAM $166.55)
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DexCom Inc. (DXCM $81.67)
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Lightspeed Commerce Inc. Subordinate Voting Shares (LSPD $15.97)
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Upstart Holdings Inc. (UPST $63.88)
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Mitek Systems Inc. (MITK $10.21)
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Affirm Holdings Inc. (AFRM $72.98)
Q: I have two questions re: tax loss selling. I have a three year old gain that I can offset by selling the above holdings.
1. First please help me with the math. If I buy a stock for $100, sell it for $90, I have a loss of $10 which would mean I can expect a $2.50 tax loss at a 25% rate. Does this mean that if I wanted to buy the stock back after 30 days, I would only be better off if I buy it back at less than 92.50 per share? Do you have a threshold whereby you must be down by a certain amount to justify a tax loss sale? e.g. 20%? Unless of course you are walking away from a company.
2. Which of the companies listed would you consider buying back after 30 days? I have too many holdings as it is so may just let them all go unless something is particularly interesting. I am overweight technology, underweight everything else but otherwise have a broad mix of funds and stocks.
1. First please help me with the math. If I buy a stock for $100, sell it for $90, I have a loss of $10 which would mean I can expect a $2.50 tax loss at a 25% rate. Does this mean that if I wanted to buy the stock back after 30 days, I would only be better off if I buy it back at less than 92.50 per share? Do you have a threshold whereby you must be down by a certain amount to justify a tax loss sale? e.g. 20%? Unless of course you are walking away from a company.
2. Which of the companies listed would you consider buying back after 30 days? I have too many holdings as it is so may just let them all go unless something is particularly interesting. I am overweight technology, underweight everything else but otherwise have a broad mix of funds and stocks.
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iShares S&P Small-Cap 600 Value ETF (IJS $105.50)
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Vanguard Small Cap Value ETF (VBR $203.07)
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Vanguard Small Cap Growth ETF (VBK $283.51)
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ISHARES TRUST (IJT $136.98)
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iShares S&P Mid-Cap 400 Growth ETF (IJK $92.96)
Q: Hello Folks:
Now that Chairman Powell has clearly stated that people should NOT expect aggressive rate cuts, how do you think it will impact Small caps? Will they languish for some more time?
IF, a big IF, Small caps do come alive, do you think one should hold more of Small cap growth or Small cap Value?
Also your word of wisdom about buying Small caps over Mid caps? Wouldn't the latter (Mid caps) benefit more if the interest rates remain the same, more or less? Here the assumption is that the rate cuts will benefit Small caps.
Many thanks in advance!
Now that Chairman Powell has clearly stated that people should NOT expect aggressive rate cuts, how do you think it will impact Small caps? Will they languish for some more time?
IF, a big IF, Small caps do come alive, do you think one should hold more of Small cap growth or Small cap Value?
Also your word of wisdom about buying Small caps over Mid caps? Wouldn't the latter (Mid caps) benefit more if the interest rates remain the same, more or less? Here the assumption is that the rate cuts will benefit Small caps.
Many thanks in advance!
Q: I am surprised at the drop on earnings from Cintas $CTAS. Please comment.