Q: Good Morning,
I am still holding the old NML from years ago when they were involved with the iron ore deposit and Tata Steel in Eastern Canada. I went through the RTO and consolidation and now hold Abaxx Technologies (ABXX). Any thoughts on this company? I see that it's a financial services software company. Is this worth holding?
Thank-you
Q: I have Kinaxis in the growth section of my portfolio and have had for years. It's done well, but has receded and stagnated, so I am considering replacing it with one of the above which have been on my watch list for a while. I also hold PHO and DND which will eventually have to be replaced. I'm not concerned about sector, except, no tech because I'm overweight, but am looking to replace with a decent quality Canadian stock with good capital appreciation expected over the next few years as the economy recovers. Please order all five, including KXS as buy and hold growth stocks. Thanks!
Q: In the spirit of B2C ecommerce, do you believe this company has a niche(ie- competitive advantage) and can be profitable and grow etc.. in the next 2-3 years? how is their balance and going concern viability? thx Chris
Q: The company reported first q numbers today that seemed promising. Almost no debt. pays small dividend. Non-residential construction. Facilities in US and Canada. This stock has been choppy performer for a long time. Could this be start up upcycle trend?
Q: I currently have all 4 of these etf's in my tfsa. Would you think that some of these etf's are holding the same companies, if so which one would you suggest i keep and which ones would you say i sell. And if there any other ones would you suggest i replace them with. THANKS GUYS
Q: I’m 71 years old. As I get older I’ve tried to simplify my portfolio, going from about 50 stocks years ago, to my current portfolio of about 16 stocks, 3 ETFs and 15% cash.
I am a subscriber to your Portfolio Tracking and Analysis service and I’m told I need to make changes to reach a suggested asset allocation and portfolio diversification. Right now I’m tech, utilities and financial services heavy.
Here’s what I’d like to do:
The following set up gives me an allocation of 70% equities, 20 % bonds and 7% cash. I’m comfortable with this and have gone through many 20 and 30% corrections in the past 30 years without too much despair.
In my Canadian cash account I’d have CDZ, FTS, AQN.
Locked in RSP (LIRA) I would have AAPL, ZSP, ZEM.
Unlocked RIF I ‘d have CLF, ZAG.
TFSA would have QQQ, ZEM, ZDI, CSU, TOI, SIS.
I’d like cash around 8% of portfolio.
I’m wondering if I have my portfolio diversification covered and if the right stocks or ETFs are in the appropriate accounts for best tax efficiencies?
Your input would really be helpful.
Thanks
Frank
Q: Could you suggest five Canadian and five American companies that would benefit from inflation. Could you also suggest five Canadian in five American companies that would benefit from higher interest-rate. Thanks
Q: hello 5i:
PFIA has a listed yield of 6.328% (TNX Money). The last distribution was .015. Using this figure, and an ETF price of 10.64, I come to a 1.69% yield. Can you advise where I'm erring?
thanks
Paul L
Q: Hi,
I have a small position in EGLX was looking for an entry to add to my existing position. Would you consider today’s drawdown a decent time to add to that position?
Thanks.
Q: Hi 5i
Currently holding BMO for last 3yrs and see that its share price appears to have increased about the same as CM but appears to have increased quite a bit compared to the others, in last 6 months, TD, BNS and RY.
Why do you think this is happening and Is this something that would be cause for concern? Would you continue to hold or lighten up? My Position size 4%
Even though its a bank, I begin to get uneasy when share prices seems to be out of step with peers.
Q: This sounds like a great idea, over the years other fund companies have had income for life ideas, Some with guarantees, one off market corrections can cause havoc. The Dynamic one went into protection mode then you were only guaranteed to get your own money back.
This one the fund company does not take on any risk, the investor does. there is more then one risk to look at.
Here is a link to a good article.
https://www.moneysense.ca/save/investing/is-the-longevity-pension-fund-a-cure-for-retirement-income-worries
Q: FIL drilled "the hole of the year" recently and soared big time. A spec admittedly and on the wrong side of the border. I chipped in a little bit on ALDE but was wondering what you make of FIL and the Lundin connection?
Q: Hi Team,
I have noticed ATZ has been recommended quite a bit recently by 5i as a favorite. I didn't see a report on it yet when I looked, so I was wondering if you could elaborate a bit as to why this stock looks good right now (business prospects, growth, re-opening play?, valuation, etc), and if it would be one of your top picks in the canadian market to buy right now? Or if there is another compnay you prefer better in the consumer discretionary space within canada? Thanks
Shane