Q: What is your opinion of this company ? It had a good growth rate in the last year. The stock is beaten down at 16$ from a high of 63$ Do you think they can manage their debt ? Maybe wait for a dividend cut before investing ? Thanks
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Q: Hi 5i Team,
I own both stocks and both are heavily under the water. Would you recommend to average down at this price level? How long these two names will last if Oil price keeps at current level.
Thank you,
I own both stocks and both are heavily under the water. Would you recommend to average down at this price level? How long these two names will last if Oil price keeps at current level.
Thank you,
Q: I just reread through your report on this company. How can you do a report on a company without even talking or acknowledging their debt situation. How can we your clients who are relying at least partly on your advice reports etc. on some of these companies in your portfolios and now in a lot of ours fully trust some these reports. I fully realize times of changed dramatically very quickly but this seems to me like a very important fundamental that needs to be in all reports. I look forward to your response.
Q: Where would IPL,KEY and GEI stand with the collapse of energy prices and are they sustainable.
Q: I understand that the market is forward-looking. What has been difficult for me to ascertain, especially in these tumultuous times, is how forward-looking they are. I realize no one knows the future so we all have to decide for ourselves how long we think COVID19 will continue to roil the markets. But is there any way to know (guestimate) how far out the market currently thinks this will last? For example, I am writing this question on Sunday and wondering how the markets will react come Monday. Personally, I feel the increase in cases and apparent disarray in the leadership in the US is unfolding as I anticipated it would. Would a steep downturn in the markets Monday morning suggest analysts had it wrong or would it not really tell us much regarding the anticipated future? I guess I am looking for an indicator like the percentage chance that is assigned as to whether or not the Fed will change interest rates. Don't know where that percentage comes from but it always seems rather accurate.
Appreciate your insight and for your wisdom. It's helping me to keep off the proverbial ledge!
Paul F.
Appreciate your insight and for your wisdom. It's helping me to keep off the proverbial ledge!
Paul F.
Q: Hello Peter
Has the covid 19 fully or near fully priced in the market? I look at the log graphs for new cases and deaths and it is still on the rise.
Is the market in North America forming a base or is there another sharp leg down coming? What is your opinion?
Regards.
Has the covid 19 fully or near fully priced in the market? I look at the log graphs for new cases and deaths and it is still on the rise.
Is the market in North America forming a base or is there another sharp leg down coming? What is your opinion?
Regards.
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Veren Inc. (VRN)
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MEG Energy Corp. (MEG)
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Tamarack Valley Energy Ltd. (TVE)
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Yangarra Resources Ltd. (YGR)
Q: How would you rank these in an Oil Recovery? thanks!
Q: I have a letter from Chartwell/ Gibson LTC at Steeles & Bayview.
They have residents with Corona on 3 of the 4 floors.
The patients are very vulnerable. I wonder what this means to the operations & profitability of Chartwell & the other nursing homes?
They have residents with Corona on 3 of the 4 floors.
The patients are very vulnerable. I wonder what this means to the operations & profitability of Chartwell & the other nursing homes?
Q: hello team,
is this a good time to step in at hexo?
Fundamentally strong enough to survive the storm?
thanks so much
is this a good time to step in at hexo?
Fundamentally strong enough to survive the storm?
thanks so much
Q: Hi hope your can help - when the btm fell out of the market I had $1.3 million in stocks presently sitting with $800 (90 % cash) - did not start selling until the market hit 20,000 on the Dow then it was a race to the btm needless to say I also missed last weeks rebound question is how to go from here to start to rebuild. I am retired so too much risk would not be desirable PS I have enough in another retirement account ($500,000 to last 5 yrs Any help you can offer would be appreciated
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Park Lawn Corporation (PLC)
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The Walt Disney Company (DIS)
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Mastercard Incorporated (MA)
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Raytheon Company (RTN)
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Stryker Corporation (SYK)
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Visa Inc. (V)
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Air Canada Voting and Variable Voting Shares (AC)
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BRP Inc. Subordinate Voting Shares (DOO)
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goeasy Ltd. (GSY)
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Exchange Income Corporation (EIF)
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iShares Core S&P 500 Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XSP)
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SPDR S&P Bank ETF (KBE)
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Brookfield Property Partners L.P. (BPY)
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RBC Canadian Bank Yield Index ETF (RBNK)
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Brookfield Asset Management Inc Class A Limited (BAM)
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Brookfield Infrastructure Partners LP Limited Partnership Units (BIP)
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Boyd Group Services Inc. (BYD)
Q: Given the current environment, which do you foresee having a good recovery from today's lows. How would you rank these companies listed to purchase today to deploy some cash. Which would you rank this list for risk from high to low. (not considering sector allocation.
Do you have any other recommendations outside of this list that you think might have more potential?
Do you have any other recommendations outside of this list that you think might have more potential?
Q: I am a believer that pure play gas stocks will be in better shape than oil plays going forward for next 3-4 years. I have taken a position south in OKE as a registered share holder. I I need to add in Canada. What would you prefer as a pure play gas play. Maybe a ETF?
Q: In this market, is Absolute one to worry about. Is the dividend covered? Do they still have lots of cash? If there is a possibility they will cut the dividend, I dont want to see my investment cut in half with no dividend and I will bail now.
Q: RE: Bank of Canada announcement about the secondary market purchases of Government of Canada securities.
What's your opinion about this?
"The effective start date is 1 April 2020. Program details are as follows:
Purchases will begin with a minimum of $5 billion per week across the yield curve. The program will be adjusted as conditions warrant but will continue until the economic recovery is well underway.
Operations will be conducted daily.
The operations will be cash purchases conducted via reverse auctions.
Following the launch of this program, the Bank will discontinue the Government’s repurchase operations (both cash and switch buybacks) and cash management bond buyback operations done as fiscal agent. The Bank`s secondary market purchases will provide significant support to the liquidity and efficiency of the government bond market, reducing the need for these fiscal agent operations."
What's your opinion about this?
"The effective start date is 1 April 2020. Program details are as follows:
Purchases will begin with a minimum of $5 billion per week across the yield curve. The program will be adjusted as conditions warrant but will continue until the economic recovery is well underway.
Operations will be conducted daily.
The operations will be cash purchases conducted via reverse auctions.
Following the launch of this program, the Bank will discontinue the Government’s repurchase operations (both cash and switch buybacks) and cash management bond buyback operations done as fiscal agent. The Bank`s secondary market purchases will provide significant support to the liquidity and efficiency of the government bond market, reducing the need for these fiscal agent operations."
Q: Hello
Can you suggest an American ETF like VCSH but with a shorter duration for corporate bonds which is also less volatile?
As well, do you know of any American ETFs like SHY but with shorter duration for US Treasuries? SHY includes Treasuries of up to 3 years.
Thanks
Can you suggest an American ETF like VCSH but with a shorter duration for corporate bonds which is also less volatile?
As well, do you know of any American ETFs like SHY but with shorter duration for US Treasuries? SHY includes Treasuries of up to 3 years.
Thanks
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Apple Inc. (AAPL)
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Amazon.com Inc. (AMZN)
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Costco Wholesale Corporation (COST)
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Meta Platforms Inc. (META)
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Microsoft Corporation (MSFT)
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Bank of America Corporation (BAC)
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JPMorgan Chase & Co. (JPM)
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Exxon Mobil Corporation (XOM)
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Royal Bank of Canada (RY)
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Toronto-Dominion Bank (The) (TD)
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Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (BRK.B)
Q: hi, dear team
i just got some money for longterm investment. how about this list ?
can you tell me at which price i can buy?appreciate!
best regard
Jacky
i just got some money for longterm investment. how about this list ?
can you tell me at which price i can buy?appreciate!
best regard
Jacky
Q: Good Evening
On the CDIC website it is stated that an individual is covered for up to $100,000 on the cash account of a CDIC member as well for an additional $100,000 for a TFSA and another $100,000 in a RRSP/RRIF acct. for cash held.
Are the TFSA and RRIF accounts covered if they are registered with a discount broker associated with one of the major Canadian banks?
Thanks
On the CDIC website it is stated that an individual is covered for up to $100,000 on the cash account of a CDIC member as well for an additional $100,000 for a TFSA and another $100,000 in a RRSP/RRIF acct. for cash held.
Are the TFSA and RRIF accounts covered if they are registered with a discount broker associated with one of the major Canadian banks?
Thanks
Q: I had trouble explaining tax loss selling to my sister. If I sell a company for a tax loss and buy it back in 30 days and it goes up I have a capital gain that I will have to report sometime that I would have to use the capital loss to cover offset. Tax-wise wouldn't that be the same as not doing anything? That would also be the scenario if I bought a parallel company that went up in a similar manner to the one I sold.
I always hope to have a capital gain on something so the capital loss may come in handy but in this market I probably won't be using the capital loss anytime soon so the tax savings is a bit theoretical. As near as I can see the only way to come out ahead is if I sell a company that is down and buy a similar company that is also down but likely to recover more or faster than the one I sold. In other words, sell a lousy company and buy a quality company. But then should I be doing this all the time anyways. I'm not too sure that I can reduce my taxes in the long run. So I am just standing by in a holding mode hoping for better times because I liked the companies that I had before all this craziness although I don't like the losses. Only if I have or recently had a capital gain is the tax loss selling worthwhile Does that sound about right or am I missing something.
I always hope to have a capital gain on something so the capital loss may come in handy but in this market I probably won't be using the capital loss anytime soon so the tax savings is a bit theoretical. As near as I can see the only way to come out ahead is if I sell a company that is down and buy a similar company that is also down but likely to recover more or faster than the one I sold. In other words, sell a lousy company and buy a quality company. But then should I be doing this all the time anyways. I'm not too sure that I can reduce my taxes in the long run. So I am just standing by in a holding mode hoping for better times because I liked the companies that I had before all this craziness although I don't like the losses. Only if I have or recently had a capital gain is the tax loss selling worthwhile Does that sound about right or am I missing something.
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PrairieSky Royalty Ltd. (PSK)
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Parex Resources Inc. (PXT)
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Pason Systems Inc. (PSI)
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Texas Pacific Land Corporation (TPL)
Q: Hi,
Is there an oil stock listed either in Canada or the US or both that does not have any debt on the books? If so, is it possible to name a few.
Thanks
Is there an oil stock listed either in Canada or the US or both that does not have any debt on the books? If so, is it possible to name a few.
Thanks
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