Q: In you opinion, is there a chance of any recovery (i.e. avoiding bankrupcy) here? Thanks
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Q: Peter; Was the market expecting the OPEC+ cut ?
Thanks.
Rod
Thanks.
Rod
Q: I have a question about A&W Revenue Royalties Income Fund; What is the current yield & is there an increase anticipated this year
Q: Today Tantalus announced it had entered into a partnership with a company called Savant Systems.
It was also down almost 10% on volume of 3.25 M shares for a very thinly traded stock.
Connection between the two ?
Or someone exiting a position ?
Or something else ?
Thanks.
It was also down almost 10% on volume of 3.25 M shares for a very thinly traded stock.
Connection between the two ?
Or someone exiting a position ?
Or something else ?
Thanks.
Q: I Have 1000 TD AND 400 TOU at loss are they recoverable or replace them with better choice,Thank for your Opinion.
Q: I bought Fpi as a diversifier for my portfolio. and a belief in the potential for farmland values to increase. It has steadily dropped in price….down 20%. Now I am questioning my thesis.
Do you see this turning around and worth holding , or better to bite the bullet sell and look at something like LAND or NTR or ADM/ Mosaic .. I do own NTR and am down a bit but still like it.
Thanks for your thoughts on this.
Do you see this turning around and worth holding , or better to bite the bullet sell and look at something like LAND or NTR or ADM/ Mosaic .. I do own NTR and am down a bit but still like it.
Thanks for your thoughts on this.
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Brookfield Corporation Class A Limited Voting Shares (BN)
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Brookfield Asset Management Ltd. Class A Limited Voting Shares (BAM)
Q: Good afternoon,
Could you please contrast BN and BAM with respect to exposure and sensitivity to the commercial real estate market. If one was looking to underweight commercial real estate, which would be your choice (or not at all)?
Thank you
Could you please contrast BN and BAM with respect to exposure and sensitivity to the commercial real estate market. If one was looking to underweight commercial real estate, which would be your choice (or not at all)?
Thank you
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Intuitive Surgical Inc. (ISRG)
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NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA)
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QUALCOMM Incorporated (QCOM)
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AbbVie Inc. (ABBV)
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ConocoPhillips (COP)
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Mastercard Incorporated (MA)
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Marsh & McLennan Companies Inc. (MMC)
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Visa Inc. (V)
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Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (AMD)
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MercadoLibre Inc. (MELI)
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Texas Pacific Land Corporation (TPL)
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STMicroelectronics N.V. (STM)
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Arista Networks Inc. (ANET)
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Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. (AJG)
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Kinsale Capital Group Inc. (KNSL)
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Brown & Brown Inc. (BRO)
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Lantheus Holdings Inc. (LNTH)
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Cheniere Energy Inc. (LNG)
Q: Hi there,
I'd like to own 8 companies listed in the USA (but not necessarily USA based companies). The holding period can be 5 - 10 years or more as I am many years from retirement. I would like to focus on companies that have a moat and pricing power and strong earnings growth now and anticipated future earnings growth.
I am leaning towards an oil company, an insurance company, a resource company, a semi conductor or 'tech' stock, and the financial services industry. I want to avoid stocks de jour as I got badly burned this year in things like upstart, apps, and unity, although I understand that upstart may benefit from AI and I am open to considering that one as well.
I am considering: Abbv, Lnth, Sanofi, ISRG, Visa, Fisv, Nvda, STmicroelectronics NV, Sea Limited, Meli, and Anet, Mckesson Corp, Oxy or COP, among others.
I am not asking for a full report on any of the names above, just trying to throw a few names out that I was looking at. I am also open to etfs.
What would be your top 8 picks (not necessarily the ones I've mentioned)? I am okay with risk. Thank you,
Jason
I'd like to own 8 companies listed in the USA (but not necessarily USA based companies). The holding period can be 5 - 10 years or more as I am many years from retirement. I would like to focus on companies that have a moat and pricing power and strong earnings growth now and anticipated future earnings growth.
I am leaning towards an oil company, an insurance company, a resource company, a semi conductor or 'tech' stock, and the financial services industry. I want to avoid stocks de jour as I got badly burned this year in things like upstart, apps, and unity, although I understand that upstart may benefit from AI and I am open to considering that one as well.
I am considering: Abbv, Lnth, Sanofi, ISRG, Visa, Fisv, Nvda, STmicroelectronics NV, Sea Limited, Meli, and Anet, Mckesson Corp, Oxy or COP, among others.
I am not asking for a full report on any of the names above, just trying to throw a few names out that I was looking at. I am also open to etfs.
What would be your top 8 picks (not necessarily the ones I've mentioned)? I am okay with risk. Thank you,
Jason
Q: SCHW is down ~6% today, March 30, after a downgrade by Morgan Stanley. CFRA issued brief research yesterday rating SCHW a “Strong buy”. Although TD owns (I think) a chunk of SCHW , TD:us is up today. I had been planning to buy SCHW thinking it was being overly punished for the sins of others. Granted, deposits are flying out, but its CEO is quoted a couple of weeks ago to say that even if clients demanded all their deposits back, SCHW would still remain liquid. I am going from memory and am now unsure of the veracity or reliability of information I refer to above.
SCHW still strikes me a reasonably good opportunity at today's price. Would appreciate your comments, preferably with some depth, if you would please. Thanks
SCHW still strikes me a reasonably good opportunity at today's price. Would appreciate your comments, preferably with some depth, if you would please. Thanks
Q: Dear 5i team.
There have been a few questions lately on HMAX vs ZWB and all the responses thus far discuss the upside potential and difference in strategy. What are the downside risks of these two aproaches to their covered call strategies? Has the recent volitility in Banks given us any insights into this part of the question, or are we still in speculate on outcomes mode. If the latter, please provide some educated speculation on impact of continued downward draft in Bank equity prices.
Thanks for your insights.
Arthur.
There have been a few questions lately on HMAX vs ZWB and all the responses thus far discuss the upside potential and difference in strategy. What are the downside risks of these two aproaches to their covered call strategies? Has the recent volitility in Banks given us any insights into this part of the question, or are we still in speculate on outcomes mode. If the latter, please provide some educated speculation on impact of continued downward draft in Bank equity prices.
Thanks for your insights.
Arthur.
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Autodesk Inc. (ADSK)
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NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA)
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United Rentals Inc. (URI)
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Shopify Inc. Class A Subordinate Voting Shares (SHOP)
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Block Inc. Class A (SQ)
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Tesla Inc. (TSLA)
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Blackstone Inc. (BX)
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Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (AMD)
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Aritzia Inc. Subordinate Voting Shares (ATZ)
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Trisura Group Ltd. (TSU)
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The Trade Desk Inc. (TTD)
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Moderna Inc. (MRNA)
Q: With all the volatility we are seeing, I am looking at trading a few stocks so I would like a few suggestions from you. These should be names I wouldn't have a problem holding if the trades don't work out. Both US and Canada. Thank you in advance.
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Fortinet Inc. (FTNT)
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Palo Alto Networks Inc. (PANW)
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Check Point Software Technologies Ltd. (CHKP)
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CrowdStrike Holdings Inc. (CRWD)
Q: Hello 5i; I would appreciate your thoughts on cybersecurity stocks. I know you like CRWD but asking about CHKP and your take on the best in this space. Many thanks as always. Barbara
Q: Are there any advantages to purchasing an international ETF off of a US exchange in US dollars. My understanding is that withholdings taxes would be the same as Canadian ETF's as long as both ETF's hold individual securities.
Q: With Zoetis off about 33% from the late 2021 highs, what is your opinion on its prospects? Growth metrics seem to be attractive and valuation looks more reasonable...Thanks
Q: Do you think there could be some kind of manipulation on this stock. This has not budged during the surge. I think it is to good a company to be stuck here. Do you think myself and many others get pulled into these conspiracies when really it is just the market doing its thing most of the time.
Q: What’s your take on this situation of the company not filing their financial statements….
Thanks
Thanks
Q: Exro released earnings. Thoughts? It’s very early but what do you think? Is it a good speculative stock? Potential?
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Brookfield Corporation Class A Limited Voting Shares (BN)
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Brookfield Asset Management Ltd. Class A Limited Voting Shares (BAM)
Q: Is BAM exposed much to commercial real estate? What percentage of their cash flow is from this sector? Thanks
Q: hi, can I get your latest thoughts/analysis of PHX:CA. and what is the company/industry specific near-medium term future look like?
also, could I get your top pure (relatively) play in gas energy stocks, with decent dividend yield, as well as your thoughts on where you think the price of the gas commodity is going in near-medium term. cheers, chris
also, could I get your top pure (relatively) play in gas energy stocks, with decent dividend yield, as well as your thoughts on where you think the price of the gas commodity is going in near-medium term. cheers, chris
Q: Hi 5i,
Longtime suffering- and dollar-cost-average-down holder of Goldmoney (since 2018). The business model ought perform nicely in a market that increasingly embraces gold as an investment/inflation hedge.
So, the questions are: (i) when do figure XAU will get to join the gold party? (ii) has XAU's attractiveness as a handsome takeover target by one of the Big 6 increased since last you commented (~2021)?
Thanks!
Longtime suffering- and dollar-cost-average-down holder of Goldmoney (since 2018). The business model ought perform nicely in a market that increasingly embraces gold as an investment/inflation hedge.
So, the questions are: (i) when do figure XAU will get to join the gold party? (ii) has XAU's attractiveness as a handsome takeover target by one of the Big 6 increased since last you commented (~2021)?
Thanks!