Q: Would XYL be classified under utilities? Thanks and wishing you all the best in 2021! Happy New Year!
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Investment Q&A
Not investment advice or solicitation to buy/sell securities. Do your own due diligence and/or consult an advisor.
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Brookfield Renewable Partners L.P. (BEP.UN)
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Brookfield Renewable Partners L.P. Limited Partnership Units (BEP)
Q: BEP has done well but most analysts rate it a hold now. What is your take for it moving forward?
Q: Hi 5i Team,
Do you think SLF payouts for life insured deaths, due to Covidd19, will weigh heavily on the stock price?
Thanks,
Ken
Do you think SLF payouts for life insured deaths, due to Covidd19, will weigh heavily on the stock price?
Thanks,
Ken
Q: Happy New Year to all at 5i!!!! I would like to make a TFSA investment for a long term hold in both QQQ and ARKK. Does this seem alright to do at this time? Should I chose one over the other, or would both investments compliment each other? Cheers, Tamara
Q: I know Solar companies in this ETF and a giant cruise line are completely different but looking forward for growth in my TFSA which one would get the nod and why over the next year ???
Thank you and Happy New Year!!
Thank you and Happy New Year!!
Q: I am underweight both. Which one??
Q: Would you recommend purchasing gold stock or physical gold at this time?
If so, please advise which gold stocks you would recommend?
Also, would you recommend buying energy resources at this time, and if so, which energy resource companies would you recommend?
If so, please advise which gold stocks you would recommend?
Also, would you recommend buying energy resources at this time, and if so, which energy resource companies would you recommend?
Q: I have owned SSL for several years and done ok. Do you see any compelling reason to drop it in favour of MMX? It’s held in my TFSA so no tax implications for the move.
Thanks for your opinion. Happy New Year.
Thanks for your opinion. Happy New Year.
Q: WHAT IS THE BEST BITCOIN EXCHANGE TRADED FUND (ETF)?
HAPPY NEW YEAR FOR 5i RESEARCH
HAPPY NEW YEAR FOR 5i RESEARCH
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dynaCERT Inc. (DYA)
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Ballard Power Systems Inc. (BLDP)
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Plug Power Inc. (PLUG)
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Xebec Adsorption Inc. (XBC)
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FuelCell Energy Inc. (FCEL)
Q: Hi PETER/TEAM Can you please recommend 1 or 2 US and Canadian HYDROGEN stocks. Thanks for your great service.
Q: Can you please comment on this company? Thank you and happy holiday.
Q: Hello,
With PEO having been taken out, could you please recommend a company(-ies) with similar characteristics (i.e. small cap, steady, great management, potential for a takeover etc)?
Thank you
With PEO having been taken out, could you please recommend a company(-ies) with similar characteristics (i.e. small cap, steady, great management, potential for a takeover etc)?
Thank you
Q: In a taxable account, for a US ETF(ex: IEMG) with no US stock in it ,(bought alone or even included in a canadian ETF like XAW ) : is it considered as a US equity, and submbitted to the US withholding tax on dividends ?
Q: Review your employees
Last year was very revealing because it tested the mettle of everyone, including advisers, investment managers and discount brokers. This makes January 2021 a particularly good time to sit back and assess the investment professionals you work with.
Here are some questions you should think about:
How prompt and effective was the service?
How transparent were they about long-term returns and fees?
Was the investment advice timely and useful?
Are their strengths your weaknesses?
Do I trust them to put my interests first?If the answers to these questions are unsatisfactory, then it’s time for a change. If you’re supposed to hear from your adviser regularly (and are paying fees for it,) but didn’t get a call in the first half of 2020, or the whole year for that matter, then you’ve got grounds for divorce.
Peter; With thanks to Tom Bradley - the above questions could all be answered positively by 5i members. Thanks again- we won't be getting divorced !!
Publish if you wish,
Rod
Last year was very revealing because it tested the mettle of everyone, including advisers, investment managers and discount brokers. This makes January 2021 a particularly good time to sit back and assess the investment professionals you work with.
Here are some questions you should think about:
How prompt and effective was the service?
How transparent were they about long-term returns and fees?
Was the investment advice timely and useful?
Are their strengths your weaknesses?
Do I trust them to put my interests first?If the answers to these questions are unsatisfactory, then it’s time for a change. If you’re supposed to hear from your adviser regularly (and are paying fees for it,) but didn’t get a call in the first half of 2020, or the whole year for that matter, then you’ve got grounds for divorce.
Peter; With thanks to Tom Bradley - the above questions could all be answered positively by 5i members. Thanks again- we won't be getting divorced !!
Publish if you wish,
Rod
Q: Hello, I presently have US stocks invested in a Cdn non registered account. Seems to me I am at the mercy of the rate of exchange.
How do I correct this? What do you suggest?
What about US stocks in a TFSA?
Thank you for your time.
How do I correct this? What do you suggest?
What about US stocks in a TFSA?
Thank you for your time.
Q: I would like your opinion on VTRS. I got 49share thru owning Pfizer. Should I add or sell. Thanks.
Q: Hi,
The last answer on GC wrt holding or selling was "We would suggest keeping this at least into the new year, as a relatively low risk cash proxy. If in a gain position this will also defer taxes a year. "
I had accumulated 2800 shares over the last several years which today equates to $121,800 @ a current stock price of $43.50. A gain of approx. 6% in an RRSP account.
Given the buyout transaction will not officially close until Q2 (when in Q2 I am not sure, do you know the specific date?), at max I can only make another 3.3% (another $1.50/share), ie at buy out price of $45.00 it equates to $126,000, assuming nothing changes wrt another bid. I assume Brookfield will not counter-offer?
If I hold until Q2 and accept the $45/share, this money is basically not working for me for another 3-6 months! Does it not make more sense to sell at the current market price (at a reduced offering price) and purchase some of your more recent top recommendations/suggestions?
This may sound like FOMO but is it not better to have your invested money working for you?
Cheers,
Steve
The last answer on GC wrt holding or selling was "We would suggest keeping this at least into the new year, as a relatively low risk cash proxy. If in a gain position this will also defer taxes a year. "
I had accumulated 2800 shares over the last several years which today equates to $121,800 @ a current stock price of $43.50. A gain of approx. 6% in an RRSP account.
Given the buyout transaction will not officially close until Q2 (when in Q2 I am not sure, do you know the specific date?), at max I can only make another 3.3% (another $1.50/share), ie at buy out price of $45.00 it equates to $126,000, assuming nothing changes wrt another bid. I assume Brookfield will not counter-offer?
If I hold until Q2 and accept the $45/share, this money is basically not working for me for another 3-6 months! Does it not make more sense to sell at the current market price (at a reduced offering price) and purchase some of your more recent top recommendations/suggestions?
This may sound like FOMO but is it not better to have your invested money working for you?
Cheers,
Steve
Q: I presently have a small position in Open text - considering selling, Is there a US alternative?
Q: Fnv represents about 4 to 5 % of my portfolio.
Do you think it is a good idea to gradually switch 1/ 2 of Fnv into Mstr over the next 12 months to take advantage of the fluctuating prices in the Bitcoin market?
Do you think it is a good idea to gradually switch 1/ 2 of Fnv into Mstr over the next 12 months to take advantage of the fluctuating prices in the Bitcoin market?
Q: Hello 5i. What is your opinion of Enbridge stock in context of a Biden Administration and their green/renewable policy positions?