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Lightspeed Commerce Inc. Subordinate Voting Shares (LSPD)
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Nuvei Corporation Subordinate Voting Shares (NVEI)
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Topicus.com Inc. (TOI)
Q: Hello, I'm looking to add a small position ($2k) to my TFSA. Risk tolerance is high and time horizon is minimum 4-5 years. Of the listed stocks, which do you think has better prospects of growth (i.e. still decent runway ahead)? Do you have a favourite from this list & is it a good time to buy or would you recommend waiting until the markets cools a bit?
Thanks!
Thanks!
Q: Square
freehold royalies
i downsized an over leveraged and buy only "safe " and if i do i sell an offset.
Today Kim Boulton featured Square as a star. ii ownPaypal and my sense they were similar prospect.
Shoul i sell Paypal to buySquare.
Also please comment on Freehold as a incomestock
freehold royalies
i downsized an over leveraged and buy only "safe " and if i do i sell an offset.
Today Kim Boulton featured Square as a star. ii ownPaypal and my sense they were similar prospect.
Shoul i sell Paypal to buySquare.
Also please comment on Freehold as a incomestock
Q: Do you have any recommendations for vaping companies? Are there many where their revenue is mostly from vaping? It is not a fad - I truly believe it is here to stay and will continue to grow a lot as a sector
Q: What is your opinion on this speculative play?
Thanks for all you do.
Thanks for all you do.
Q: I bought Couche-Tard when it dipped to $35CAD, with the stock price recovered to it's old high and Parkland is still trades in a range. Do you think switching to PKI would be a good move for better growth?
Thanks,
Thanks,
Q: Hi 5iRearch,
In today’s low interest environment, investors are faced with the following non-equity investment choices:
1. Government bonds and T-bills
2. Corporate bonds
3. Real return bonds
4. Bond ETFs / Mutual Funds (as per points 1 to 3)
5. High-yield savings accounts
6. Money market funds
7. Guaranteed Investment Certificates
8. Fixed annuities
9. Real estate
10. Commodities
11. Collectibles (e.g., art, rare wine, vintage cars)
12. Hedge funds
13. Cryptocurrencies
Please advise of your ranking of the above non-equity assets for long-term investors who wish to ensure that their portfolio is adequately diversified from an asset allocation perspective.
Thanks
George
In today’s low interest environment, investors are faced with the following non-equity investment choices:
1. Government bonds and T-bills
2. Corporate bonds
3. Real return bonds
4. Bond ETFs / Mutual Funds (as per points 1 to 3)
5. High-yield savings accounts
6. Money market funds
7. Guaranteed Investment Certificates
8. Fixed annuities
9. Real estate
10. Commodities
11. Collectibles (e.g., art, rare wine, vintage cars)
12. Hedge funds
13. Cryptocurrencies
Please advise of your ranking of the above non-equity assets for long-term investors who wish to ensure that their portfolio is adequately diversified from an asset allocation perspective.
Thanks
George
Q: Pls comment on their 2nd qtr results and if you still like it. Would their be a better replacement stock in the same sector that you like today, better than Dol?
Thx
Thx
Q: Hi Peter, is there a place to find a list of Cdn companies that are consistently raising their dividends but not yet what would classigfy as an Aristocrat ? Ie: having raised for 8-9 yrs in a row for example ie a jr aristocrats ? Thanks.
Q: Why Is Berkshire Hathaway down, since Last Earnings Report? It has been about a month since the last earnings report for Berkshire Hathaway which is underperforming the S&P 500. Any negative reasons, may be due to COVID issue? Kindly advise.
Q: Hi,
Now that OpenText and Alphabet have a strategic partnership, where Google Cloud’s preferred Information Management partner is now OpenText, do you think there is any chance Alphabet will buy OpenText? If that were to happen, what kind of premium might OpenText attract compared to current share price? Thank you.
Michael
Now that OpenText and Alphabet have a strategic partnership, where Google Cloud’s preferred Information Management partner is now OpenText, do you think there is any chance Alphabet will buy OpenText? If that were to happen, what kind of premium might OpenText attract compared to current share price? Thank you.
Michael
Q: Thanks to your stellar advice, I now have three stocks over 5%: WSP (up 156% in a non-registered account), GSY (up 105% in a non-registered account) and LSPD (up 325% in a TFSA) . Based on past guidance to 'let winners run', at what point would you suggest I start rebalancing? Call me a very happy 5i client!
Q: With it's new contract with the Edmonton airport Drone Canada looks good. What is your opinion?
Thanks
Thanks
Q: Cheers, What are your thoughts on results SaaS subcription drop?
Thanks, Chris
Thanks, Chris
Q: Hello 5i Team
I own Chevron and ExxonMobil in my US$ denominated RRSP. These are the only US$ oil and gas stocks in my RRSP account.
My US$ RRSP is structured as a large cap dividend aristocrat account.
My cost basis per share for CVX is US$115.00 and for XOM is US$80.00. Current yield on CVX is 5.6 % and on XOM is 6.4 %
As I cannot harvest capital losses in a RRSP account, is there any benefit in consolidating these two holdings into one stock? Which company has the better potential for growth long term (5 year or greater). Or should I do nothing and continue to receive dividends until the stocks return to their former highs?
Thanks
I own Chevron and ExxonMobil in my US$ denominated RRSP. These are the only US$ oil and gas stocks in my RRSP account.
My US$ RRSP is structured as a large cap dividend aristocrat account.
My cost basis per share for CVX is US$115.00 and for XOM is US$80.00. Current yield on CVX is 5.6 % and on XOM is 6.4 %
As I cannot harvest capital losses in a RRSP account, is there any benefit in consolidating these two holdings into one stock? Which company has the better potential for growth long term (5 year or greater). Or should I do nothing and continue to receive dividends until the stocks return to their former highs?
Thanks
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Lightspeed Commerce Inc. Subordinate Voting Shares (LSPD)
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Nuvei Corporation Subordinate Voting Shares (NVEI)
Q: Lightspeed is up 5 fold since I purchased it.Thank you very much.I am considering selling half to buy Nuvei. What do you think?
Q: You recently said in an answe to Gerry’s question that you didn’t see transcontinental as a growth stock. Please don’t take this as a criticism, but I remember a couple of years ago or so, that you recommended it because of the promise it’s new packaging acquisition offered. At that time I understood that you thought it had some wind in it’s sails. Just trying to understand if you think that this didn’t pan out. Or, if perhaps you offered it as an income stock at that time.
Thanks as always for your great assistance
Thanks as always for your great assistance
Q: Could I please have your updated opinion on Sylogist . I am not familiar with it and need guidance. Thanks Ken
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Dollarama Inc. (DOL)
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Metro Inc. (MRU)
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Wheaton Precious Metals Corp. (WPM)
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Stantec Inc. (STN)
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Kinaxis Inc. (KXS)
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Thomson Reuters Corporation (TRI)
Q: Hi, I need to harvest realized gain of approx. $15000. I plan to repurchase the above funds after 30 days. Are there any that you would not sell at this point?
Or after the 3rd quarter results?
Thank you for your excellent service.
Or after the 3rd quarter results?
Thank you for your excellent service.
Q: I have margin accounts with one of the big five Canadian banks and wonder if I should convert these to non-margin accounts. I never use margin and don't short stocks. Does simply having my stocks in a margin account introduce any risks to me? And does the financial institution have the right to lend out my shares and make money off this while I get nothing for these behind the scene transactions? Thanks for the education!!