Q: Do you know how preferred shares performed at the time of high inflation in the 1980's? If we see high inflation in the years ahead, can you estimate the impact it might have on etfs like CPD?
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Q: You've mentioned that "XBC is either going to work out very well, or not at all."
They have significant sales. Do you mean that they may never turn a profit?
They have significant sales. Do you mean that they may never turn a profit?
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iShares S&P/TSX Canadian Preferred Share Index ETF (CPD $13.43)
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BMO Laddered Preferred Share Index ETF (ZPR $11.81)
Q: Good morning,
I am a retired investor with a 50/50 asset mix and an equity focus on solid dividend payers with some growth prospects. As a bond matures in my RRIF, reinvestment opportunities in fixed income are unattractive. With projections saying low rates will continue for some time, I'm wondering if it would be a good time to buy a rate reset preferred stock ETF for income, and as a hedge against future rate increases. I would appreciate your thoughts, and if you support it, which ETF would you suggest?
Thank you.
Edward
I am a retired investor with a 50/50 asset mix and an equity focus on solid dividend payers with some growth prospects. As a bond matures in my RRIF, reinvestment opportunities in fixed income are unattractive. With projections saying low rates will continue for some time, I'm wondering if it would be a good time to buy a rate reset preferred stock ETF for income, and as a hedge against future rate increases. I would appreciate your thoughts, and if you support it, which ETF would you suggest?
Thank you.
Edward
Q: Hi there,
What are your thoughts on the energy storage business and can you suggest a few names that you like?
What are your thoughts on the energy storage business and can you suggest a few names that you like?
Q: Hello,
Regarding American companies, I am seeking recommendations for 2 long term hold positions. I have quite a high risk tolerance and prefer companies with a lot of room to grow. My current portfolio has relied heavily on FANG stocks and I am interested in consolidating those positions and redistributing to riskier but potentially more rewarding companies with good fundamentals.
Your insight is much appreciated.
Thank you.
Regarding American companies, I am seeking recommendations for 2 long term hold positions. I have quite a high risk tolerance and prefer companies with a lot of room to grow. My current portfolio has relied heavily on FANG stocks and I am interested in consolidating those positions and redistributing to riskier but potentially more rewarding companies with good fundamentals.
Your insight is much appreciated.
Thank you.
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iShares Core Canadian Short Term Bond Index ETF (XSB $26.94)
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Vanguard Balanced ETF Portfolio (VBAL $34.49)
Q: My 89 year old Mother-in-law has a couple hundred K, half in TFSA and half non registered. She is not in need of use of this money for regular everyday expenses. We are looking for recommendations of an investment in stocks or ETF's that would pay better than any financial institution will offer. Understanding low to medium risk.
Greatly appreciated as always.
Regards,
Greatly appreciated as always.
Regards,
Q: The vaccine news and rollout seem to be driving the price of gold down. What is your longer term view of gold and Kirkland Lake?
Thank you for your help!
Thank you for your help!
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Park Lawn Corporation (PLC $26.48)
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Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc. (ATD $70.18)
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Premium Brands Holdings Corporation (PBH $87.11)
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Primo Water Corporation (PRMW)
Q: Hi Peter and Staff
Reference a question I just sent on industrials regarding my investment philosophy vis a vis risk level and number of stocks (ETF of my own for each sector).
I need to subside other income by about the same amount as my dividends earned however in using the water the flowers and pull the weeds I invest my dividends each month and sell something(s) for my draws.
Tomorrow I will have some funds for Consumer Staples......
1, If you were to own the 4 above, in what % would you own them?
2. IF you were to add for consideration WMT, PG and COST, please regig the % between the 7
Thanks for all you do
Dennis
Reference a question I just sent on industrials regarding my investment philosophy vis a vis risk level and number of stocks (ETF of my own for each sector).
I need to subside other income by about the same amount as my dividends earned however in using the water the flowers and pull the weeds I invest my dividends each month and sell something(s) for my draws.
Tomorrow I will have some funds for Consumer Staples......
1, If you were to own the 4 above, in what % would you own them?
2. IF you were to add for consideration WMT, PG and COST, please regig the % between the 7
Thanks for all you do
Dennis
Q: I am trying to understand Pfizer. In September it was trading at $36 and change. Today after all the good news about the vaccine it is at $39 and change. This seems like a small increase given the good it is doing and news, etc. However, if there were reports of a few bad reactions (or worse, sorry to say), the stock would tank. Can you help me understand this or maybe I am seeing it all wrong. Thanks again.
Q: I was wondering if you have any recommendations for some Jan'21 bounce back stocks after late 2020 tax loss selling?
Q: What is your opinion regarding a general cash percentage allocation in a portfolio? If you had some would you suggest an alternative vehicle for a cash holding like an EFT or a mutual fund to hold a cash instead of banks which offer a dismal rates for straight cash holdings.
Thank you for your service. It has been always very valuable for me.
Thank you for your service. It has been always very valuable for me.
Q: When Peter last appeared on BNN Market call, I’m sure he mentioned that in fact stocks that are more expensive to buy outperform stocks that are cheaper. Could I get a clarification and if true, an explanation for that statement. I know some folks may stay away from an Amazon or Shopify simply because the price for one share seems so high. Thanks
Q: What 3 sectors do you expect to do best over the next couple years.
Please list in order of preference.
Please list in order of preference.
Q: Receuved a notice of ipo for MCI OneHealth Technologies Inc. Do you have any information you can share on this one?
Q: Hi team
I got a half position in this nice company in the US, real estate
this stock has a great run
is it abit over-valued ?
and /or overbought ?
should i take some profits ? or you would add on? or hold
thanks
Michael
I got a half position in this nice company in the US, real estate
this stock has a great run
is it abit over-valued ?
and /or overbought ?
should i take some profits ? or you would add on? or hold
thanks
Michael
Q: I'm curious your thoughts on the threat Redfin presents to Real Matters. In Redfin's investor presentation they mention their "Title Forward" service is part of their long term goal to provide a "Complete Solution" to a homebuyer. Do you think RDFN will begin to eat REAL's lunch by being in contact with a buyer earlier in the home buying process?
Thanks for your thoughts on this.
Thanks for your thoughts on this.
Q: Can you suggest any stocks (non tech) US and/or Canadian, which looks attractive from a capital growth perspective for a TFSA for the long term? Does anything look attractive after tax loss? Thanks. Shyam
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Adobe Inc. (ADBE $338.85)
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Meta Platforms Inc. (META $776.37)
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Booking Holdings Inc. (BKNG $5,476.09)
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AMETEK Inc. (AME $184.49)
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FMC Corporation (FMC $37.71)
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Nike Inc. (NKE $74.82)
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Snap-On Incorporated (SNA $318.93)
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Walmart Inc. (WMT $99.59)
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Tapestry Inc. (TPR $111.89)
Q: Can you please rate these companies according to growth opportunities and another rating for risk? Thanks!
Q: hello 5i:
You were recently asked a question about which stock would be your first purchase if you were a fund manager and you chose CRWD. A different type of question: you are now the fund manager of a Canadian Income fund: what would be your first purchase? If the answer is different, what would be your first purchase for a stock that would act more like a GIC, but with a better yield?
Paul L
You were recently asked a question about which stock would be your first purchase if you were a fund manager and you chose CRWD. A different type of question: you are now the fund manager of a Canadian Income fund: what would be your first purchase? If the answer is different, what would be your first purchase for a stock that would act more like a GIC, but with a better yield?
Paul L
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Pharmadrug Inc. (BUZZ)
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Numinus Wellness Inc. (NUMI $0.05)
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Red Light Holland Corp. - Common Shares (TRIP $0.04)
Q: Will there be a Shroom Boom?
These stocks have been very strong past few trading sessions ; NUMI, BUZZ, TRIP
These stocks have been very strong past few trading sessions ; NUMI, BUZZ, TRIP