Q: Would Bam.a be your best all round Canadian idea at these price levels currently?If not what would be?Kim
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Q: Holding a full position CrowdStrike and down 6%. Seems there are headwinds as there is more competition and rising costs. Is it time to sell???.......Yea, me inclined to do so!!!....Tom
Q: Sorry maybe i was unclear in my last question see below . I wanted 3 stocks in both Canada and US you supplied 4 American stocks can you give me your top 3 Canadian stocks as well please
Hi group please what would be your 3 top picks along with brief explanation (in order of preference) in Canada + US regardless of sectors and risk.
Hi group please what would be your 3 top picks along with brief explanation (in order of preference) in Canada + US regardless of sectors and risk.
Q: Can you provide perspective and view of gold prices over the next 24-36 months. With that being said what is your view of Aris. Significant insider buying. And execution of operational plans look promising.
Q: Hello, what is your opinion of OneWater Marine that is dedicated to purchasing and operating top marine retail dealerships across North America ?
It looks like a promising roll up model in a fragmented market.
Thanks
It looks like a promising roll up model in a fragmented market.
Thanks
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Vermilion Energy Inc. (VET)
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MEG Energy Corp. (MEG)
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Whitecap Resources Inc. (WCP)
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Birchcliff Energy Ltd. (BIR)
Q: Can I get your top picks for Small and Mid sized Canadian Growth Oil stocks for the next 12 months?
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Canadian Apartment Properties Real Estate Investment Trust (CAR.UN)
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True North Commercial Real Estate Investment Trust (TNT.UN)
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Dream Industrial Real Estate Investment Trust (DIR.UN)
Q: True North REIT is paying 8.41% as of today. Is this dividend sustainable and is the share price solid?
Please recommend two other REITs with a relatively generous but safe dividend for steady income? Thanks.
Please recommend two other REITs with a relatively generous but safe dividend for steady income? Thanks.
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Costco Wholesale Corporation (COST)
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Alphabet Inc. (GOOG)
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NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA)
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Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (AMD)
Q: Hi group please what would be your 3 top picks along with brief explanation (in order of preference) in Canada + US regardless of sectors and risk.
2 nd question - We are in heap of trouble due to inflation +geo political concerns + and so on. Do you recommending selling some higher risk growth / Tech stocks into this weakness. Is it time to reduce stock holdings generally? I realize you do not have a crystal bowl but you comments are requested thanks
2 nd question - We are in heap of trouble due to inflation +geo political concerns + and so on. Do you recommending selling some higher risk growth / Tech stocks into this weakness. Is it time to reduce stock holdings generally? I realize you do not have a crystal bowl but you comments are requested thanks
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Alphabet Inc. (GOOG)
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NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA)
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JPMorgan Chase & Co. (JPM)
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UnitedHealth Group Incorporated (DE) (UNH)
Q: Hello 5i Team,
With the continued decline of stocks related to the semi-conductor industry (e.g. materials, fabrication, testing), is now a good time to buy for a 3+ year hold? Or should I wait for prices to settle?
Either way, could you please recommend 3 stocks for me to consider (not including NVDA, which I already own) and include a brief comment explaining each choice.
Thanks!
With the continued decline of stocks related to the semi-conductor industry (e.g. materials, fabrication, testing), is now a good time to buy for a 3+ year hold? Or should I wait for prices to settle?
Either way, could you please recommend 3 stocks for me to consider (not including NVDA, which I already own) and include a brief comment explaining each choice.
Thanks!
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Royal Bank of Canada (RY)
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Toronto-Dominion Bank (The) (TD)
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Bank of Nova Scotia (The) (BNS)
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Bank of Montreal (BMO)
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Canadian Imperial Bank Of Commerce (CM)
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Dollarama Inc. (DOL)
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Fortis Inc. (FTS)
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Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc. (ATD)
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Brookfield Renewable Corporation Class A Exchangeable Subordinate Voting Shares (BEPC)
Q: I have no experience in purchasing stocks during a war & high inflation.
Could you suggest 5 Canadian company's you would buy in todays world situations?
Or would you recommend doing nothing right now?
Thank you.
Could you suggest 5 Canadian company's you would buy in todays world situations?
Or would you recommend doing nothing right now?
Thank you.
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BMO Aggregate Bond Index ETF (ZAG)
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BMO Short Corporate Bond Index ETF (ZCS)
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iShares Core Canadian Short Term Bond Index ETF (XSB)
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Vanguard Canadian Aggregate Bond Index ETF (VAB)
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Vanguard Canadian Short-Term Corporate Bond Index ETF (VSC)
Q: What is your suggestion for bonds or a bond fund in this market climate? Thanks
Q: Please explain why there has been a 20% plus drop in TECK.B over the last three trading days, and if you believe the drop will continue based on what has happened in past market cycles when recession fears are high. I'd appreciate your analysis.
Q: This became two questions:
1) I would appreciate hearing your thoughts on Verde's new market study and also your thoughts on the CEO's comments several Brazilian states are competing for their third plant.
2) I'm in a good position that's unexpectedly difficult. I was in early and have very good gains. I've sold a small part just for my own mental comfort. However it really feels like the company is only just starting. Would it make sense to continue with my prior strategy of routinely buying a small position with this company each pay cheque? It's been performing well, I like the CEO, and I continue to really like the story and the path to further growth.
1) I would appreciate hearing your thoughts on Verde's new market study and also your thoughts on the CEO's comments several Brazilian states are competing for their third plant.
2) I'm in a good position that's unexpectedly difficult. I was in early and have very good gains. I've sold a small part just for my own mental comfort. However it really feels like the company is only just starting. Would it make sense to continue with my prior strategy of routinely buying a small position with this company each pay cheque? It's been performing well, I like the CEO, and I continue to really like the story and the path to further growth.
Q: I have been looking closer at the industrial sector over the last few months, as I believe that societal increases in technology usage and adoption of electric vehicles in transporation are placing increased demands on the generation and distribution of electrical power. I am looking at both Siemens and ABB as investments in this space which can also serve as long-term anchor holdings. Siemens is a very broad-based company which has a portion of its business dedicated to infrastructure and energy generation, which it describes as its "Smart Infrastructure" unit, while having very robust units in manufacturing, transportation and healthcare. ABB Ltd. appears to be more focused in the infrastructure and utility sectors.
The case for Siemens would revolve around its success in multiple sectors of the economy and its ability to generate revenue from a variety of sources, while the case for ABB would be that it is well-positioned to fulfill the demands of societies which are demanding ever more performance from the energy generation and distribution systems from the places where they live. Both seem to have corrected substantially since early 2022 (SIEGY down 24%, ABB down 18%), which could indicate buying opportunities in the absence of significant news which would account for these depreciations in price.
What are your thoughts on these companies, as well as the idea of investing capital in companies which could address upcoming infrastructure demands? As always, I look forward to reading your thoughts. Thanks so much, and have a great weekend?
The case for Siemens would revolve around its success in multiple sectors of the economy and its ability to generate revenue from a variety of sources, while the case for ABB would be that it is well-positioned to fulfill the demands of societies which are demanding ever more performance from the energy generation and distribution systems from the places where they live. Both seem to have corrected substantially since early 2022 (SIEGY down 24%, ABB down 18%), which could indicate buying opportunities in the absence of significant news which would account for these depreciations in price.
What are your thoughts on these companies, as well as the idea of investing capital in companies which could address upcoming infrastructure demands? As always, I look forward to reading your thoughts. Thanks so much, and have a great weekend?
Q: What are your thoughts on this company. Many positive announcements and high growth potential. Buy, Sell or Hold. Thanks
Q: Gentlemen;
If you were to start a position in a chip Company would you select NVDA over MU?
If you were to start a position in a chip Company would you select NVDA over MU?
Q: how do you think this company today? Is it now a time to initiate a position for a long-term hold?
Q: I would like some information in this company
Q: Would you buy Disney now at it's 52 week low and will the Florida debacle have any effect?
Thanks.
Thanks.
Q: Thanks for the great service. If you haven’t already can you comment on intuitive surgical’s quarter? Are they down grades warranted? And maybe some technical analysis might help. Feel free to deduct as many credits as necessary..