I currently hold VIG ETF in my Non Registered US$ account and VGG in my Non Registered Cdn$ account. Both of these ETFs have the same holdings but the VIG appears to be cheaper in terms of MER and perhaps more tax efficient if held in a RRSP.
Given that both VIG and VGG hold the same holdings and taxation not a consideration, I was thinking of selling the VGG ETF and purchasing some additional VIG ETF.
However, I just stumbled across another ETF (DGRW ETF) that I would appreciate your thoughts on as a potential replacement for VIG ETF. Although a bit more expensive in terms of MER, the annual performance over the last 10 years appears to be much better.
Q: Hi 5i
CVS is down over 5% today and over 10 % since Jan4...What do you think is going on and is this an opportunity to start a position? Looking out 1-2 years......What would be attractive price?
Thanks
jim
Q: Greetings:
Your comment to summarize this company was, " A lot to like." I would like your comments concerning it's small size at 310.23 million. I bought some shares after I did my research, but would appreciate your thoughts. Also, what about CEO compensation, at over $1M? Also, a few days ago a member posed a question about where companies in the USA and Canada fit into the small, medium, and large cap categories. Would you please refer me to that question. I tried to retrieve it under miscellaneous, to no avail. Thanks, Ben.
Q: Hi 5i
Could not find this company in your data base....Looking for opinion on this company...Held shares for a while and see now that share price jumped and then dropped on speculation of potentially being acquired by novartis or amgen ect...
Can you provide any insight into whats is happening with this companies stock and if its worth hanging on...current small position but 2% now with current price increase.
Q: Current long term owner of NTR....still up by quite a bit. I have some TFSA cash available to add more to NTR. Happy to let it sit making 4.5% in a cash investment while Nutrien completes it's current slide.
Q#1 = while any stock can continue to plummet, at what level do you conclude that the current price is absolutely buyable? As I write this question, NTR is at $69. Using technicals with a 50mda and a 200mda, it looks like the slide could continue for a while. When does the data conclude that you should just buy it? No one can time the bottom, but NTR is getting to levels that are pretty interesting.
Q#2 = on the NTR profile page, in the top box the P/B = 1.351. Down below, P/B is 1.01. Are these numbers from different timeframes or a data provider mistake?
Q: In the midst of portfolio rebalancing for the coming year and have another question with regard to composition. I've been reading your comments around the positive prospects for tech in 2024 and want to overweight that sector. I am currently at 18% tech (NVDA, MSFT, LMN). But I also hold GOOG (technically Communications) at 5.46% and AMZN (technically Consumer Cyclical) at 7.39%. Within the context of an alpha-balanced portfolio, would you recommend increasing my tech holdings further, or do you believe I am sufficiently weighted in this sector given my additional holdings in AMZN and GOOG? Thank you.
I would like to sell BEPC to benefit from tax loss and buy back in 31 days.
Portfolio includes:
2.5% Fortis
2.5% BEPC
1% PIF
Also have :
2.5% BIP.UN
1% BAM
2% BN
I am retired, like dividends and some growth.
1. Looking for a proxy for BEPC for one month
2. Your suggested mix of Utilities.
( Will probably increase BAM some more.)
3. PIF - I like the dividend but volatile for a utility and hasn't gained SP for many years. I have a small loss. Is the dividend secure? Any reasonable gain anticipated over next year or two for PIF?
Might gains be a little more outsized due to interest rate reductions in next year or so?
Do you think it could be a takeover candidate?
Should I hold this or sell?
Thank you for your usual great advice.
I prefer more rather than less detail. (Subtract as many credits as needed.)
Q: May I ask a follow up to my using a 20DMA as a potential entry point for a stock purchase. I picked the 20 day average because when members ask for suggested entry points you seem to respond with values within 2-3% of the current stock price. I agree a 50 day average has more of a margin of safety, but seems to be more value oriented and the stock may never drop that low within a shorter time frame. Thank you
Q: Many sharp upgrades and sharp downgrades for SHOP in recent days. What do you make of all the divergent views? I know 5i is in the upgrade camp. What do the 'downgrade' analysts see that bring them to their conclusion?
Q: Peter,
what would be your list of baby Mag 7 that have high probability of solid growth and show possibility of becoming the new Mag member? Do you see AMD as a potential contender?
Q: Good morning, I'm down on Lightspeed in my TFSA so no capital loss available but I'm wondering about swapping it out for Payfare. Thoughts?
Thanks, Rod
Q: Please, rank from most to least recommended and why? Are there any companies outside of Canada that you think might be preferable? If so, how would you rank them? If there is any other information that you believe might be useful then let me know.
Q: hello 5I:
I'm looking to add a rate reset preferred to my RRIF, and am considering BIK.PR.A. The possibility of the preferred being called seems like a low risk idea. Could you give me some other options in this area, using only preferreds that you find attractive?
thanks
Paul L
Q: Hello 5i,
On the topic of a recent question regarding quantum computing, could you provide a any names in this area? I thought IBM R&D was involved but not sure about any others.
Thanks
Q: HXS has has a management fee of .10 but as they state this does not include a swap fee of approximately 30 bps. Is the actual management fee .40? Is the swap fee related to the total return nature of this ETF? I’m looking for an S&P ETF to hold in my TFSA and HXS seems like a great option as I wouldn’t be subject to withholding taxes. Do you feel HXS is a better choice then VFV for a 10+ year hold inside a TFSA due to the savings on withholding taxes?