Q: SHOP has dropped quite sharply this afternoon. All I see that might explain this is a release about Adcore. Can you shed any light on this and what Adcore means to SHOP?
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BMO MSCI USA High Quality Index ETF (ZUQ)
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BMO Nasdaq 100 Equity Hedged To CAD Index ETF (ZQQ)
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Fidelity International High Quality ETF (FCIQ)
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Fidelity U.S. High Quality ETF (FCUQ)
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TD Global Technology Leaders Index ETF (TEC)
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BMO Premium Yield ETF (ZPAY)
Q: I am thinking of purchases of these 6 ETFs (or some of them). Would you see ZPAY, FCIQ, and FCUQ as being defensive? And back to the "where should I hold" issue: where would these 6 best be held for tax or other efficiencies: Cash account? RRSP? TFSA? Corporate account? Many thanks.
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Sangoma Technologies Corporation (STC)
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Real Matters Inc. (REAL)
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WELL Health Technologies Corp. (WELL)
Q: Which of these three stocks has the most upside. I am up 127% in real and thinking of selling some and buying well or stc. Should i let real run or but one of the others. This is in a registered account so there is no taxs to worry about.
Q: Can you explain why Interfor gained 6% today and also if you think they are a hold. I bought it near the bottom and I’m thinking of selling.
Thanks for the great advice.
Randy
Thanks for the great advice.
Randy
Q: Hi I am interested in investing in bicycle company stocks, can you suggest some names, country doesn't matter.
Thanks!
Thanks!
Q: As per a New York Post and WSJ articles, ATD would be interested in acquiring Speedway from Marathon Petroleum and is apparently looking at selling some of it US Circle K gas station to appease US regulators and, maybe, to free some cash. What would be your views if this transaction materialize.
Q: On the payment of Dividends. I have a TFSA trading account with a Canadian bank. The information they provide includes the dividend rate and if the dividend is paid monthly, quarterly or annually. All the companies except one in which I hold shares either pay their dividend according to the info provided by the bank and I get a notice from the companies if the dividend will be paid or altered in any way. The one exception apparently has a boardroom meeting once a quarter, decides which of their papers will be paid a dividend that quarter or not. It is hard to tell from their press release if the common shares which I hold will get paid a dividend that quarter or not. In the 4 yrs I have held this company there were 2 years of zero dividends and 2 years of payments every other quarter. I spoke with my banks rep on the matter advising the info they provide on this company is misleading - they do not really pay a quarterly dividend, in fact they just decide quartertly if they want to or not. The bank rep informed me that the onus to do research on the company was on the purchasers of the shares. The company in question is in Greece, which makes it difficult to research, plus if that company had a known history of skipping dividend payments for years, that that should be something material for the bank to include in their Company stock info. Where would you come down on the issue of what is material info to invite potential buyer of dividend paying equities.
Q: With Mr. Buffett buying pipeline assets should this bode well for ENB. Thx
Q: I would appreciate your view on this stock
Thank you, Team!
Thank you, Team!
Q: The recent fall in the share price appears to be the result of the share issue at 0.40, which is well off the market price prior to the issue. So the market got this wrong? Or am I missing something? While phase iii tests appear to be lengthy the commentary was that at this stage risk is much reduced; and other bioT's entering phase iii tests do not seem to suffer as much; and I see no competitor(s) offering comparable benefits. Becoming more concerned than puzzled.
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Kinaxis Inc. (KXS)
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Shopify Inc. Class A Subordinate Voting Shares (SHOP)
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WELL Health Technologies Corp. (WELL)
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Lightspeed Commerce Inc. Subordinate Voting Shares (LSPD)
Q: If you were permitted to trade on both sides, my guess is you trade near 100% in the US.
If my assumption is wrong, over and above already owned US stocks, which ones would you get in Canada ?
And would you buy now or wait ?
Thanks for your help.
If my assumption is wrong, over and above already owned US stocks, which ones would you get in Canada ?
And would you buy now or wait ?
Thanks for your help.
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Keyera Corp. (KEY)
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Alaris Equity Partners Income Trust (AD.UN)
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Chemtrade Logistics Income Fund (CHE.UN)
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Fiera Capital Corporation Class A Subordinate Voting Shares (FSZ)
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Atrium Mortgage Investment Corporation (AI)
Q: Thank you for your answer; between those companies, which one are your favorite for holding in the long run and would it be relatively safe to invest in them ? I only know personally fiera and keyera.
Q: Wondering what your outlook is on airlines in general, and Air Canada in particular, at this juncture. Would you recommend holding if one has AC in their portfolio or considering exiting the position ?
Thank you
Thank you
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Atlassian Corporation (TEAM)
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Veeva Systems Inc. Class A (VEEV)
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The Trade Desk Inc. (TTD)
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DocuSign Inc. (DOCU)
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Alteryx Inc. Class A (AYX)
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Avalara Inc. (AVLR)
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Fastly Inc. Class A (FSLY)
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CrowdStrike Holdings Inc. (CRWD)
Q: How do valuations of AVLR look like in comparison to your other high-growth favorites (e.g., VEEV, DOCU, AYX, TEAM, CRWD, FSLY, TTD)? It is clear that AVLR is expensive, but I wanted to get a feel of where it stands w.r.t to peers. Would you a start a position for a minimum 5-year hold at current prices? Is there a much better company to invest in from the group I mentioned?
Q: Hi, I’m looking for companies with safe and increasing dividends in the 9% and above rates. What are your five picks ? Thanks
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iShares S&P U.S. Mid-Cap Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XMH)
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iShares S&P/TSX Capped Information Technology Index ETF (XIT)
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Vanguard Global Momentum Factor ETF (VMO)
Q: For RESP investments for my 3 grandchildren (ages 7, 9 and 11), I am pretty sure I'd like to choose XIT, partly because it's Canadian and I recognize the names of the top 10 holdings. I would like to be fairly aggressive. But I also would. like to complement XIT with another ETF without being overweight in (any?) energy or financials. In fact, probably no energy and underweight financials. Something fairly balanced without technology, but still growth tilted. I'd like it to be TSX traded in Canadian dollars, but it does not have to hold all Canadian stocks. Another option would be to complement XIT with one or two individual companies but not sure I could get the diversification that way. Would like to keep it simple, if possible. Is there a Canadian equivalent to IWO or an equivalent that trades in Canada in Canadian dollars? Or would that type of ETF already be overweight technology, minimizing diversification? In short, diversified with a growth tilt and in Canadian dollars but not too much technology overlap with XIT. Thanks for your help on this. Much appreciated.
Q: Hi,
The company will be reporting second quarter results on August 5th. What are the expectations in terms of revenue etc? Also, is the stock a buy at these levels for a longer term time horizon?
Thanks
The company will be reporting second quarter results on August 5th. What are the expectations in terms of revenue etc? Also, is the stock a buy at these levels for a longer term time horizon?
Thanks
Q: Can you provide your current thoughts about this company? Do you see any short/long term potential here? Or is it too risky?
Q: Peter,
What ETF's are available in both Canadian and U.S. dollars that track the Nasdaq 100.
Thank you
Paul
What ETF's are available in both Canadian and U.S. dollars that track the Nasdaq 100.
Thank you
Paul
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iShares 1-10 Year Laddered Corporate Bond Index ETF (CBH)
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iShares 1-5 Year Laddered Corporate Bond Index ETF (CBO)
Q: Hi, looking to add to the fixed income part of my portfolio, I hesitate between CBH and CBO. In the current state of affairs, should I go for a short-term etf like CBO or go with CBH for which the duration is a reasonable 4.5 years. I have mainly individual govn’t bonds at this point plus 10% total in XBB and XSB. Thanks