Q: Hi, Can you name a few companies say 3 Us and 3 canadian companies who have been prolific in creating value for their shareholders either by buying back shares/not increasing their share count while growing consistently. A small dividend if applicable but leaning more towards growth in earnings. Preferably with some sort of monopoly or advantage in their field. Thank you.
Q: I am looking for an international equity ETF that has a portion (+/-25%) of its holdings in technology but a good balance of other areas? thanks, Jean
Q: I have a larger cash account with a 10+ year horizon and would like generate capital gains only and no significant dividends. I like the Horizon TRI funds but would also like to invest in some individual stocks. Could you recommend some good stock (or other ETFs) that pay out little or no dividends.
Thanks!
Grant
Q: My wife and I each have about $110,000 in our RRIF accounts. Because of poor performance by our broker, we have decided to manage the RRIFs by ourselves. We are both in our mid-eighties so we would like stocks with good yields but not more than moderate risk. Yield is more important than capital gains in those accounts. Can you suggest about 8 to 10 stocks that meet those criteria? Thanks for your help.
Q: Two questions about the Canadian listing of Fairfax India Holdings (FIH.U:CA)
1. I was looking to buy it my Canadian Margin account - but it quotes the price in USD. Would I be buying this in USD? I don't understand.
2. What are your thoughts about this stock for the long term? I'm looking to buy it for my 5 year old daughter's future.
Thank you.
Q: Two questions:
1. Your thoughts on Fairfax India Holdings (FIH.U:CA) latest earnings results, please.
2. I don't understand if they are in CAD or USD. Would I buy them in my Canadian or US Margin account? Thank you.
Q: Hi guys, I own the following with the respective total portfolio weightings. My TFSA is all CDN and RRSP is a mix of USD/CDN. When I rebalance, should I try and rebalance with respect to % of TFSA and % of RRSP or rebalance each holding as a percent of overall portfolio? If the latter, I would consolidate some of the holdings in my TFSA to bump up the individual weightings. Are there any obvious adjustments that I should make? I’m heavy on AAPL but have sold so much of it over the years I’m very tempted to let the remaining shares ride.
Please deduct as many credits as you see fit and many thanks for the excellent service you provide. The Q/A is invaluable as are the periodic market summaries. You’ve pulled me away from the panic button many, many times.
RESP:
VFV 1.30%
RRSP:
GOOG 4.78%
AYX 3.77%
AAPL 11.77%
BNS 5.26%
ENB 5.50%
GH 3.69%
XQQ 6.23%
JPM 4.80%
GUD 1.63%
NVDA 5.91%
DIS 3.25%
VXC 24.23%
TFSA:
ATD.B 1.96%
CAE 1.30%
WEED 0.48%
CSU 2.73%
GSY 1.94%
GC 1.59%
KXS 1.42%
LSPD 1.80%
MX 0.67%
PHO 1.14%
SHOP 2.69%
Q: With the diversification that the newly producing Oskut mine now provides Centerra together with their 2020 production/aisc guidance would you consider this company a reasonable play? It seems that free cash flow generation could be significant, not something that appears to be reflected in the current valuation.
Q: Hi 5i Team. Thanks for your great service.
With all the renewed hype with regards to green/ESG companies, is there a need to own all of the above companies or do their services overlap? Which ones would you own?
Q: forgot to mention that my request for 5 dividend arristocrat positions were for an account outside a registered account, you suggested BNS, BEP.UN, FTS, SLF, ENB, do these still hold true and I would like to have your 5 ETF choices in a new unregistered account for a 10 yr hold
Thanks for the help