Q: The price is at 52 weeks low. Is it over-sold ? Please commend. Thanks a lot.
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Q: Can you tell me what the expected growth rate is for BAD for the next year?
Q: Hello, Within a long term hold rsp account, would there be a benefit to adding FTS to a portfolio with ENB and AQN already owned? Thanks
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Micron Technology Inc. (MU)
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NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA)
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Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (AMD)
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Alteryx Inc. Class A (AYX)
Q: Thinking of 3-4 year play in some combination of this group. Risk is not the primary concern. Is this a viable strategy for a small portfolio segregated from other assets? What combination, if any, would you recommend? AYX momentum seems to be slowing. Is that a concern from your perspective?
Q: over 12% drop today. are you aware of any info that caused this fall in value?
Ed in Montreal
Ed in Montreal
Q: Hi there,
Now that the pricing of the shares has been announced, would you take this opportunity to start a position in the name? What percentage of a portfolio would be best suited for DSG?
Thanks!
Now that the pricing of the shares has been announced, would you take this opportunity to start a position in the name? What percentage of a portfolio would be best suited for DSG?
Thanks!
Q: Good morning:
Getting hammered on this one, down 26 percent, should I continue to hold for the long haul.
Thx
Mark
Getting hammered on this one, down 26 percent, should I continue to hold for the long haul.
Thx
Mark
Q: Regarding the share issue, where is this announced?
I can not find it on the web site, it seems to be a very unfriendly investor move that is not very public. I like the company alot but this is very annoying. I am still not clear about what will happen tomorrow, How many shares will be issued and how much dilution will occur.
Thanks, Peter
I can not find it on the web site, it seems to be a very unfriendly investor move that is not very public. I like the company alot but this is very annoying. I am still not clear about what will happen tomorrow, How many shares will be issued and how much dilution will occur.
Thanks, Peter
Q: Is there a price attached to Descartes share offering?
Q: I am interested in buying Americas Silver Corp. Do you think this is a good investment? I have no precious metal or mining investments in my portfolio.
Appreciate your advice.
Susan
Appreciate your advice.
Susan
Q: Could yo comment on Descartes share offering announcement and why they would go public without pricing the offering before hand. Seems like a counter productive move in view of the current price drop.
Mark
Mark
Q: Descartes has dropped about 10% in 5 days, I thought the last quarter was good. Is there something that is not obvious going on? thanks, Peter
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BMO S&P 500 Index ETF (ZSP)
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BMO S&P 500 Index ETF (ZSP.U)
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Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (VOO)
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Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF (VTI)
Q: In reading Jason Heath's article in the Moneysaver he comments that there is no US withholding tax on US ETF's held in an RRSP, but there is withholding tax on the Canadian equivalent. I am in the process of rearranging our RRIFS and have been switching to more ETFs, including US based ones. Many ETFs have both a Canadian dollar and a US dollar version of the same fund. For convenience, to avoid opening a US dollar RRIF component, I elected to go with the Canadian equivalent.
Does the withholding tax also apply to RRIFs as well as RRSPs. If so it follows that perhaps I should convert a portion of our RRIF to US dollars and then purchase the US based ETFs in that account. It is not difficult to do, just a bit inconvenient.
Your thoughts please.
Russell
Does the withholding tax also apply to RRIFs as well as RRSPs. If so it follows that perhaps I should convert a portion of our RRIF to US dollars and then purchase the US based ETFs in that account. It is not difficult to do, just a bit inconvenient.
Your thoughts please.
Russell
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iShares Core MSCI EAFE IMI Index ETF (XEF)
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iShares S&P/TSX 60 Index ETF (XIU)
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Vanguard U.S. Total Market Index ETF (VUN)
Q: I'd like to simplify my rrsp and have a constant stream of income. I was thinking of selling my 30 stock over weight in canada and buy 5 or 6 ETF. Making easier to manage and have more investment outside of Canada. Do you like ZWC 20% weighting Ca, ZWH,20% weighting Us , ZWP20% weighting Eur , ZQQ 20% weighting Global tech company and Maybe ZRE for last 20% because reits usually goes up in a negative market. Please give me your opinion on my ETFs and your 6 picks would be? take as many question credit needed. Income and diversification globally are my goal.
Q: I have been looking for ways of boosting my income investments; last year I doubled my GIC's (still less than 10% of investments). This year I'm thinking of buying some preferred shares. They have been doing abysmally; many of the yearly lows are of prefs!
I recall the 1980's when long term bonds looked like a sure way to lose money. Investment grade credits paid over 10% interest for 30 years! I'm thinking out-of-fashion preferreds might be a great investment today (with less upside than 1980 bonds, of course).
John
I recall the 1980's when long term bonds looked like a sure way to lose money. Investment grade credits paid over 10% interest for 30 years! I'm thinking out-of-fashion preferreds might be a great investment today (with less upside than 1980 bonds, of course).
John
Q: Hi Team
What do you think about reitmans?, is the sell off over done?. I know they missed earnings and bricks and mortar retail is in the penalty box, but they have little or no debt, I believe, and have assets. What do you think, should I average down or just let it play out?
What do you think about reitmans?, is the sell off over done?. I know they missed earnings and bricks and mortar retail is in the penalty box, but they have little or no debt, I believe, and have assets. What do you think, should I average down or just let it play out?
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BMO US Dividend ETF (ZDY)
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Vanguard U.S. Dividend Appreciation Index ETF (VGG)
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Vanguard International Dividend Appreciation ETF (VIGI)
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iShares Core Dividend Growth ETF (DGRO)
Q: I have recently been making significant adjustments to my portfolio, based on the results of Portfolio Analytics. In particular, I am significantly decreasing my financials and energy, and making large increases to my US and international weights.
Despite my changes, I am still overweight by 6% based on the recommended financials, and by 5% for energy. I am underweight international by about 6%. What is your recommended tolerance? How much leeway do you suggest for the recommended allocations?
Also, I am currently invested about 11% in VIGI. What is the maximum allocation you suggest for any ETF? I am a fan of the dividend aristocrats/growers strategy. Is there any other international dividend ETF which you would recommend (if possible, sold in Canadian dollars) along these lines?
For the US dividend growers, I have DGRO, VGG and ZDY.
Thank you for this incredible service that you offer!
Despite my changes, I am still overweight by 6% based on the recommended financials, and by 5% for energy. I am underweight international by about 6%. What is your recommended tolerance? How much leeway do you suggest for the recommended allocations?
Also, I am currently invested about 11% in VIGI. What is the maximum allocation you suggest for any ETF? I am a fan of the dividend aristocrats/growers strategy. Is there any other international dividend ETF which you would recommend (if possible, sold in Canadian dollars) along these lines?
For the US dividend growers, I have DGRO, VGG and ZDY.
Thank you for this incredible service that you offer!
Q: Hi Peter, can I get your updated analysis on Steve Eisman's thesis on Canadian banks from today's BNN posts? Do you agree? What is it that he's seeing that we're not seeing (besides him flipping by shorts)? Would you be able to write a 5i blog post on how we can value banks (i.e. key ratios, ROA etc). Thanks.
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iShares Russell 2000 Growth ETF (IWO)
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Global X S&P 500 Index Corporate Class ETF (HXS)
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Vanguard Canadian Aggregate Bond Index ETF (VAB)
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Vanguard FTSE Developed All Cap Ex U.S. Index ETF (VDU)
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Vanguard S&P 500 Index ETF (VFV)
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Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (VOO)
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Vanguard Dividend Appreciation FTF (VIG)
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Global X Intl Developed Markets Equity Index Corporate Class ETF (HXDM)
Q: For the purpose of simplicity I would like your opinion on these 3 ETF portfolios.
My idea is to rebalance 1 / year.
non registered: VFV 30% VDU 30% VAB 40%
TFSA: VFV 50% VDU 50%
RRSP: VOO 30% VIG 30% IWO 30% VAB 10%
Any suggestions as to changing the etf's used for better tax purposes ?
Are there better etf's that you would recommend using?
Thanks for your help .
Victoria
My idea is to rebalance 1 / year.
non registered: VFV 30% VDU 30% VAB 40%
TFSA: VFV 50% VDU 50%
RRSP: VOO 30% VIG 30% IWO 30% VAB 10%
Any suggestions as to changing the etf's used for better tax purposes ?
Are there better etf's that you would recommend using?
Thanks for your help .
Victoria
Q: My question yesterday was meant to include intel - typo on my part - could you comment, please - thanks Jim