Q: I was wondering if you can comment on the Forge First hedge funds in specific and in general it is a good idea to be investing in market neutral and income hedge funds when interest rates are rising.
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Q: After market close today,NFI announced sale of 167 buses to San Francisco Mun.Railway.Also a recent sale of 47 buses to Transdev.Hopefully positive market reaction after recent few hiccups.Thanks for u usual great services & views
Q: Dec 05/16 ? asked by Shyam.
I believe your answer is incorrect as follows:
Buying the stock today (Dec 5/16) would settle in 3 days on Dec 8/16. But the stock is already trading ex-dividend on Dec 8/16.
I believe your answer is incorrect as follows:
Buying the stock today (Dec 5/16) would settle in 3 days on Dec 8/16. But the stock is already trading ex-dividend on Dec 8/16.
Q: Hi 5i! Saw this article on the potential resolution of Northland Power’s strategic review:
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-12-05/china-three-gorges-sdic-said-among-bidders-for-northland-power
The article mentions a couple of potential bidders and a recently passed deadline for initial bids but does so on an “individual who wishes not to be named” basis. What would be the best you could do as an estimate of potential upside on a bid, downside on nothing emerging, and probabilities of the various alternatives? I have a decent gain already, which I could book if estimations favor doing so, but I have hung in to this point to see how the review might go. Thanks!
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-12-05/china-three-gorges-sdic-said-among-bidders-for-northland-power
The article mentions a couple of potential bidders and a recently passed deadline for initial bids but does so on an “individual who wishes not to be named” basis. What would be the best you could do as an estimate of potential upside on a bid, downside on nothing emerging, and probabilities of the various alternatives? I have a decent gain already, which I could book if estimations favor doing so, but I have hung in to this point to see how the review might go. Thanks!
Q: Good day folks,always thank-you for your wisdom,i'm 72 and i follow your income portfolio,therefore withing some exceptions all my retirements RSSP-TSFA are basically close to the 5I Income,in order to diversify a bit toward the world emerging bond markets,I would like to have your opinion on EMB.
ThankYou
Dan
ThankYou
Dan
Q: What is your opinion on buying FSZ and selling PWF at this time with respect to future income and growth potential? Joe
Q: I still own both Calfrac Well Services and Canyon Services Group in my RRSP so I am not able to benefit from tax loss selling but I am considering selling my Calfrac and adding to Canyon. I would appreciate your opinion on this strategy.
Lloyd
Lloyd
Q: REITS
My question concerns the viability at all of having REITS in an income portfolio. A Reit does not pay tax at the corporate level as long as their distribute the income to unit holders. Consequently the dividend tax credit does not apply.
Is a REIT therefore like a bond issued by a real estate company with the added tie in to the real estate market valuations ?
Would an income investor not be better off to simply buy a preferred stock from a real estate company that offers an attractive yield?
Thanks
Paul
My question concerns the viability at all of having REITS in an income portfolio. A Reit does not pay tax at the corporate level as long as their distribute the income to unit holders. Consequently the dividend tax credit does not apply.
Is a REIT therefore like a bond issued by a real estate company with the added tie in to the real estate market valuations ?
Would an income investor not be better off to simply buy a preferred stock from a real estate company that offers an attractive yield?
Thanks
Paul
Q: Hello 5I team.
I have positions in both BDI Black Diamond and HWO High Artic Energy. My average cost for BDI is $17.98 and the average cost for HWO is $3.75. Both positions are worth between $5k-10K and are part of my energy services portion of the portfolio. I am considering my options presently in regards to consolidating to one name or adding (3K) to either one. I am traditionally a long term holder and I am thinking I would like to bring down the cost of my BDI shares but maybe HWO is a better choice overall? Please advise me what you might do in this matter.
Thanks Jeremy
I have positions in both BDI Black Diamond and HWO High Artic Energy. My average cost for BDI is $17.98 and the average cost for HWO is $3.75. Both positions are worth between $5k-10K and are part of my energy services portion of the portfolio. I am considering my options presently in regards to consolidating to one name or adding (3K) to either one. I am traditionally a long term holder and I am thinking I would like to bring down the cost of my BDI shares but maybe HWO is a better choice overall? Please advise me what you might do in this matter.
Thanks Jeremy
Q: hey guys
can I get your opinion on MDF please
can I get your opinion on MDF please
Q: Peter; Regarding Peters question about investing books for his son- I might also suggest his son sits down and read the questions and answers in 5i. You might consider doing a book based on them too !? Merry Christmas to you and all your dedicated employees. I appreciate your in depth insight and plain talkiing advice.
Rod
Rod
Q: When I read thru the most recent MD&A, it screams to me that a turnaround is progressing very effectively. The new management had a massive mess to clean up. The sale of unleased single family properties to and post 09/30/16 as well as the resolution of all the municipal code violations/massive reduction in associated fines, gradual collection of former CEO funds owing with interest, paydown of expensive SSN and so on all seem very positive. I know this isn't something you endorse due to size and period of consistency, but do you agree with what I am reading that this ship is at least ostensibly turning around in a big way? Current management and board does have a solid track record with Firm Capital (FC) and significant insider ownership here, correct? Could you explain what the recent rights issue is about and how it works? Much thx!
Q: TD Bank lists these 11 sectors - going forward and post Trump what would 5is's top picks be for these 11 sectors:
1)in Canada?
2)in the US?
Consumer Discretionary
Consumer Staples
Metals & Mining Index
Financials
Health Care
Industrials
Information Technology
Materials
Capped Real Estate
Telecommunication
Utilities
Thanks kindly.
1)in Canada?
2)in the US?
Consumer Discretionary
Consumer Staples
Metals & Mining Index
Financials
Health Care
Industrials
Information Technology
Materials
Capped Real Estate
Telecommunication
Utilities
Thanks kindly.
Q: Re HY bonds referenced in Friday articles by Michael:
Does this apply to XHY and if so is the article in line with your current thinking on XHY, and what percentage of a reasonably diversified portfolio should be held? Current holding is one percent of my portfolio.
Thank you for considering my question.
Does this apply to XHY and if so is the article in line with your current thinking on XHY, and what percentage of a reasonably diversified portfolio should be held? Current holding is one percent of my portfolio.
Thank you for considering my question.
Q: I am interested in buying a Canadian energy services company. Can you recommend two or three, including one with a dividend? Thanks, Bill.
Q: Hello from the Responsible Investing Club in Comox, B.C.
Thanks for your great service!
Do you have any suggestions for an ETF that focuses on Responsible/Ethical Investing, which does NOT use a "best of sector" approach? (i.e. the "best" oil company, the "best" mining company, etc).
For example, XEN on the TSE has Suncor as its third-largest holding, which isn't something that many ethical investors could invest in.
Thanks in advance for your suggestions.
Thanks for your great service!
Do you have any suggestions for an ETF that focuses on Responsible/Ethical Investing, which does NOT use a "best of sector" approach? (i.e. the "best" oil company, the "best" mining company, etc).
For example, XEN on the TSE has Suncor as its third-largest holding, which isn't something that many ethical investors could invest in.
Thanks in advance for your suggestions.
Q: A few years ago you recommended to me the Powershares ETF QQQ for the IT portion of my holdings. It has been a very good performer, thanks. I also own CSU, MDA & ENGH.
Do you still recommend QQQ as your top ETF pick? Are there any other items you would recommend looking at. It can be a stock, mutual fund or etf.
Thanks
Paul
Do you still recommend QQQ as your top ETF pick? Are there any other items you would recommend looking at. It can be a stock, mutual fund or etf.
Thanks
Paul
Q: Hi Team.
In view of the current market rotation, cyclical stocks are performing better. Could you identify three US and three cyclical Canadian stocks that could still outperform in the new environment. What sectors other than finance will benefit from the new administration in the US.
I value your opinion.
Thank you
Raouf
In view of the current market rotation, cyclical stocks are performing better. Could you identify three US and three cyclical Canadian stocks that could still outperform in the new environment. What sectors other than finance will benefit from the new administration in the US.
I value your opinion.
Thank you
Raouf
Q: Good morning,
Please give me your opinion of SCL
Thanks
Rick
Please give me your opinion of SCL
Thanks
Rick
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Loblaw Companies Limited (L)
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TELUS Corporation (T)
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Canadian Tire Corporation Limited Class A Non-Voting Shares (CTC.A)
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Cineplex Inc. (CGX)
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Recipe Unlimited Corporation Subordinate Voting Shares (RECP)
Q: We are involving our kids (ages 7 and 8) in choosing companies that they are interested in for their RESP holdings. They love watching their dividends get deposit into their accounts, almost as much as I do.
My son has chosen: CGX (because he likes going to the movies), L (because he sees how busy the grocery store and Shoppers are) and ICE (because he likes playing hockey and noticed how busy the rinks are where we live).
My daughter has chosen: CTC.a (because she likes to go to Sports Check to buy her sports equipment) and CARA (because she likes going to a few of their restaurant brands).
I added T, for some stability and extra dividends.
I realize this mini-portfolio is pretty concentrated in the consumer sectors. Do you have any suggestions to diversify things?
Also, given their age, what percentage of their RESP would you recommend being in equities?
Thanks in advance.
My son has chosen: CGX (because he likes going to the movies), L (because he sees how busy the grocery store and Shoppers are) and ICE (because he likes playing hockey and noticed how busy the rinks are where we live).
My daughter has chosen: CTC.a (because she likes to go to Sports Check to buy her sports equipment) and CARA (because she likes going to a few of their restaurant brands).
I added T, for some stability and extra dividends.
I realize this mini-portfolio is pretty concentrated in the consumer sectors. Do you have any suggestions to diversify things?
Also, given their age, what percentage of their RESP would you recommend being in equities?
Thanks in advance.