Q: 10+ year hold....would you be buyers at this point?
You can view 3 more answers this month. Sign up for a free trial for unlimited access.
Investment Q&A
Not investment advice or solicitation to buy/sell securities. Do your own due diligence and/or consult an advisor.
Q: What is happening for TMX Group Ltd. (X)? It is a big drop to-day.
Do I need to sell?
Many thanks for your valuable advice.
K.W.Ma
K.W.Ma
Do I need to sell?
Many thanks for your valuable advice.
K.W.Ma
K.W.Ma
Q: Hi Team
is there any reason for the pull back today ?
any news on the company
is it there a buy or a hold for some income and long term capital growth?
thanks
is there any reason for the pull back today ?
any news on the company
is it there a buy or a hold for some income and long term capital growth?
thanks
Q: Can you comment on their most recent quarter?
Peter
Peter
Q: What would be your current top 5 investments (canadian or US company stock) for a millenial investor for the long term?
Q: Good morning, Please comment on Versabank's recent quarter. Also, how does their forward PE compare to similar companies and the big banks? They now have a book vallue of $9.98 vs, stock value around $7.30, why the gap? Also, any thoughts on their new initiatives, specifically Versa Vault. I know you removed this from the growth portfolio early this year, do you think you would put it back in based on growing divvy and new initiatives?
Thanks
Rob
Thanks
Rob
Q: Hi 5i, please provide your updated view on CanWel. Stock is on a tear since their last earnings report. Is the 10% dividend sustainable? Do you recommend or do you prefer another name in the sector?
Thanks
Rob
Thanks
Rob
Q: Hello 5i ! I am generally satisfied holding Mawer Global Small Cap but I don’t like the large annual distribution (in December)…do you think it could be substituted by an ETF ? Thanks !
-
First Solar Inc. (FSLR $188.10)
-
Canadian Solar Inc. (CSIQ $11.95)
-
Invesco Solar ETF (TAN $36.61)
-
SunPower Corporation (SPWR)
-
Vivint Solar Inc. (VSLR $43.08)
Q: Hi, I’m interested in getting back into some solar stocks. Many have done well lately and I’ve read that there is lots of growth ahead still. I’m a growth investor with a +5-7 year time frame. What would be some of your top stocks in this sector and what are your some of your thoughts on investing in this industry? Thx!
Q: This was a top pick on BNN this week based on being one of the lowest cost mining companies and trading at a significant discount to peers. Also having a high free cash flow yield. 5.6 times PE on 2020 earnings. And possible hidden value on ownership stakes in other companies. Wondering what your thoughts are on this name? Its been awhile since previous comments were posted.
Q: Hi 5i Team,
Would you add to existing positions in these two stocks or wait for a pull back?
Which one would you add to first at today's prices?
Thanks!
Would you add to existing positions in these two stocks or wait for a pull back?
Which one would you add to first at today's prices?
Thanks!
Q: Is there a report or a blog on Bonds regarding which Bond ETF will do better in different economy cycle ie interest rate up or down. Recession or in good economy.
Thanks for your great service
Thanks for your great service
Q: Was wondering if I could get you thoughts on this small company, would this be a buy at these levels?
Ps, it doesn’t seem to be in the 5i directory (Luna innovations)
Ps, it doesn’t seem to be in the 5i directory (Luna innovations)
Q: The last time you answered a question on Calibre Mining was in 2013. I take it they have since taken control of the Nicaraguan mines from B2 Gold which seems to be an accomplishment in itself. It is still a penny stock. How would you rate it as an investment?
Q: Looking at adding ACIW to my TFSA - can you comment on its merits good or bad. Your opinion is greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Thanks
Q: Can you please comment on results.
Q: Hey guys,
Please confirm;
Should you own BYD.UN in a non registered account, the capital gains (thank you) will be realized in January 2020.
At that time, if you have room in your TFSA, should you place it there?
thanks,
Jim
Please confirm;
Should you own BYD.UN in a non registered account, the capital gains (thank you) will be realized in January 2020.
At that time, if you have room in your TFSA, should you place it there?
thanks,
Jim
-
Brookfield Renewable Partners L.P. (BEP.UN $36.09)
-
Brookfield Infrastructure Partners L.P. (BIP.UN $43.28)
Q: Thanks for your many comments on the securities cited. Currently I hold small positions in both in my TFSA and with the New Year fast approaching, I wonder if I would be best served if I transferred both to my taxable account and increased my contribution room in the TFSA for 2020 and expanded my holdings in the TFSA with other securities next year. Your insights and opinion would be appreciated as always. thanks, Bill
Q: Hi 5i.
Emerging Markets (EM): Looking at some EM ETFs (i.e. EEM, etc.) return graphs over the 2008-2009 market correction, they appear to be hit harder than North American (N.A.) markets (i.e. TSE, S&P500, etc.). But, over the long term (i.e. 20+ years), returns are very closely correlated between EM, TSE, S&P500, etc. EM ETFs seem to have a bit higher dividend (~ 3%) compared to TSE, S&P500 ETFs (~ 2%), but why bother owning them when they tank so dramatically during market corrections? Can't really be for diversification as they are so closely correlated to N.A. markets in the long run.
I do note that EM ETFs also recuperate VERY quickly/dramatically, so maybe they are good to buy after a (global) market down-turn?
As always, thank you for your wise advise.
Emerging Markets (EM): Looking at some EM ETFs (i.e. EEM, etc.) return graphs over the 2008-2009 market correction, they appear to be hit harder than North American (N.A.) markets (i.e. TSE, S&P500, etc.). But, over the long term (i.e. 20+ years), returns are very closely correlated between EM, TSE, S&P500, etc. EM ETFs seem to have a bit higher dividend (~ 3%) compared to TSE, S&P500 ETFs (~ 2%), but why bother owning them when they tank so dramatically during market corrections? Can't really be for diversification as they are so closely correlated to N.A. markets in the long run.
I do note that EM ETFs also recuperate VERY quickly/dramatically, so maybe they are good to buy after a (global) market down-turn?
As always, thank you for your wise advise.
Q: Could you please compare these two. Which one would you buy today?
Thanks,
Milan
Thanks,
Milan