Q: You have been positive on SIMO in the past. Do you view it as a buy after a significant pull back? There is a news of a significant share buyback. Pls comment.
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Q: What are your thoughts on AMRN? Would you recommend buying at this time?
Q: I ve been looking for a way to invest in the rise in popularity of car shares like zip car or car2go.
I haven’t found any pure plays but was thinking BYD may see a benefit from this trend. I feel like these vehicles must see lots of bumps and dings during their life in the city and users caring less about them than their personal vehicle. I would assume car share companies would prefer to work with larger auto body companies like Boyd for these repairs.
I’m curious to hear your thoughts on this and if you have any other ideas on how to invest in this trend.
Thanks!
I haven’t found any pure plays but was thinking BYD may see a benefit from this trend. I feel like these vehicles must see lots of bumps and dings during their life in the city and users caring less about them than their personal vehicle. I would assume car share companies would prefer to work with larger auto body companies like Boyd for these repairs.
I’m curious to hear your thoughts on this and if you have any other ideas on how to invest in this trend.
Thanks!
Q: Good morning 5i team
I am considering selling NFI in my Investment a/c to trigger a 2018 tax loss, and plan to buy it back ~ 30 days later in line with CRA rules. Does this seem like a reasonable risk to take in the current market? i.e. is the expectation reasonable that I "may" be able to buy it back at roughly the same level as now?
Thank you for your view on this.
Edward
I am considering selling NFI in my Investment a/c to trigger a 2018 tax loss, and plan to buy it back ~ 30 days later in line with CRA rules. Does this seem like a reasonable risk to take in the current market? i.e. is the expectation reasonable that I "may" be able to buy it back at roughly the same level as now?
Thank you for your view on this.
Edward
Q: What would be your opinion of this company ? I have owned this for a very long time and I am currently way down. This company was once a fast growing and exciting but in past years seems to have had board trouble and expansion growth issues. I hold this in a regular margin account and if needed I would have a nice tax loss. Is there any hope for Davids Tea? Thanks
Q: Looking to add an income company to my portfolio. Which of the two indicated companies would you recommend considering where we are at in the economic cycle?
Thanks for your guidance.
Thanks for your guidance.
Q: What are your thoughts on the following funds:
BMO Sélect trust growth portfolio and BMO growth ETF portfolio class? Thank you!
BMO Sélect trust growth portfolio and BMO growth ETF portfolio class? Thank you!
Q: any small to mid size gold companies that are of interest?
Q: Please may I have your opinion of GNL as a long term hold in the Income Portfolio?
Thanks
Thanks
Q: You have said that you prefer tsgi over pbl. Looking at the financials the roe, roi, debt, eps growth, price to cf is better at pbl than tsgi. What is the reason for your preference?
Regarding plc can you tell me what the reason is for the huge earnings spike in 2021?
Regarding plc can you tell me what the reason is for the huge earnings spike in 2021?
Q: Is there an easy way to follow the S&P Energy Bullish Percent Index?
Thank you
Thank you
Q: The Nov.19 response to the tax treatment of GIC interest question is not quite accurate.
Most interest received is treated on a cash basis, so on a 1 year GIC a holder must only wait for the issuer's T5.
As for a COMPOUND interest GIC beyond one year, the second part of your response would apply, except it is the onus of the issuer to do the accounting and issue T5s.
See CRA link:
https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/services/tax/businesses/topics/completing-slips-summaries/financial-slips-summaries/return-investment-income-t5/accrued-interest/investment-contracts/what-investment-contract.html
Most interest received is treated on a cash basis, so on a 1 year GIC a holder must only wait for the issuer's T5.
As for a COMPOUND interest GIC beyond one year, the second part of your response would apply, except it is the onus of the issuer to do the accounting and issue T5s.
See CRA link:
https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/services/tax/businesses/topics/completing-slips-summaries/financial-slips-summaries/return-investment-income-t5/accrued-interest/investment-contracts/what-investment-contract.html
Q: I have a 10% position in TD and a 2.5% position in BNS. Would you reduce the TD position and use the proceeds to bring BNS up to 5% or just add to BNS using the 25% cash position in the account? In addition, I have 5% positions in V and BAC. Over exposed to financials period? I am a retired conservative investor who would ideally prefer to have good dividend with some growth. I have substantial gains in all financials mentioned.
Thank you for your great service.
Tom
Thank you for your great service.
Tom
Q: Could you comment on results ?
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Franco-Nevada Corporation (FNV)
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Agnico Eagle Mines Limited (AEM)
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iShares S&P/TSX Global Gold Index ETF (XGD)
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Kirkland Lake Gold Ltd. (KL)
Q: I wish to iniate a position in gold. What do you believe is the best investment at this time? Would it be Agnico Eagle as you have chosen for your balanced fund or is there a different investment.?Perhaps an ETF OR Franco Nevada. Others?
Thank-you for your appreciated guidance.
Thank-you for your appreciated guidance.
Q: Hello
Would you please tell me where I can find the Screener-Tax- Loss selling list of companies.
Thank you
Would you please tell me where I can find the Screener-Tax- Loss selling list of companies.
Thank you
Q: hi, does this company have a manageable debt level if nat gas stays low for a couple more years? thanx
Q: While it is true FFH has had an annual compound return of 18% since inception. 1985, the lions share of that return was created between 1985 and 1998.
Since then , a shareholder who
bought FFH In 1998 has had an annual compound return of less than 1% a year. ( 540.00 1998 )
600.00 2018.
How would you judge this performance??
Since then , a shareholder who
bought FFH In 1998 has had an annual compound return of less than 1% a year. ( 540.00 1998 )
600.00 2018.
How would you judge this performance??
Q: Please let me know what is the short interest on CPG and TCW. Thank you
Q: Hi Peter amd staff
Today’s worry to me is PEO- what’s up? Even on days when market has a brief rally this thing is going down ?
Dennis
Today’s worry to me is PEO- what’s up? Even on days when market has a brief rally this thing is going down ?
Dennis