Q: Valuation: At a 2.80can div I value the stock at 40 about 7.1%. So is it under valued or just asset growth misunderstood ie add value within its now unrestricted markets? Its oil provide cash to amp up non oil feeders.
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Investment Q&A
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iShares Core MSCI All Country World ex Canada Index ETF (XAW $47.11)
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iShares Russell 2000 Growth ETF (IWO $290.52)
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Vanguard S&P 500 Index ETF (VFV $153.82)
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INVESCO QQQ Trust (QQQ $561.86)
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Vanguard Total International Stock (VXUS $69.54)
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Vanguard All-Equity ETF Portfolio (VEQT $49.17)
Q: What are some ETFs that I can use to diversify my portfolio and have as a buy and hold strategy. 20+ year hold in TFSA. I want a portion of my portfolio that I don't have to look at at all. I currently have VFV and VEQT.
Q: If you needed to put together a portfolio of Canadian stocks with a market cap under $5 billion, to try to generate the best possible return over the next 3-5 years, which companies would you include? Maybe 7 or 8 names.
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iShares Core Canadian Short Term Bond Index ETF (XSB $26.92)
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iShares Premium Money Market ETF (CMR $50.04)
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Purpose High Interest Savings Fund (PSA $50.03)
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Purpose US Cash Fund (PSU.U $100.09)
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Global X High Interest Savings ETF (CASH $50.01)
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Global X 0-3 Month T-Bill ETF (CBIL $50.03)
Q: I am concerned about the possibility of a bear market and would like to reduce my equity risk. I am looking for a safe investment which is highly liquid. I am in the process of considering cashable GICs. Are there any ETFs which you would recommend for money market funds? Can you please recommend an ETF for the Canadian market and one ETF for the US market.
Also, for a 1-2 year hold, what type of bond ETF would you recommend (long bond, mid-term, etc) for a fairly safe investment? Again, can you please recommend one Canadian and one US ETF.
Thank you again for this excellent service.
Also, for a 1-2 year hold, what type of bond ETF would you recommend (long bond, mid-term, etc) for a fairly safe investment? Again, can you please recommend one Canadian and one US ETF.
Thank you again for this excellent service.
Q: Hi 5i
I am a 78 year old senior.
I have a significant portion of my investment wealth in my Non Registered account.
In my TFSA I have picked up several high yielding ETF's from Purpose Investments and other companies.
Each month I transfer out the TFSA Etf monthly distributions to support my income needs.
The following year I transfer into my TFSA the current year contribution plus my prior year income distributions that were withdrawn.
I fund this annual contribution with funds from my Non Registered account managing the capital gains/losses in this process.
I have had significant capital gains in these TFSA Etfs in addition to the significantly higher yields being paid.
I am very careful to ensure that I stay within the requirements around timing of taking out funds from a TFSA and recontributing.
Having followed this plan for a few years now, I am almost meeting my annual income needs with non taxable income from my TFSA and maintaining my original capital invested plus capital gains within my TFSA.
My goal was and continues to be reducing my income for tax purposes and managing to not having my OAS clawed back.
What do you think of this strategy and is there anything you see that I could be overlooking.
Thank you for your feedback.
I am a 78 year old senior.
I have a significant portion of my investment wealth in my Non Registered account.
In my TFSA I have picked up several high yielding ETF's from Purpose Investments and other companies.
Each month I transfer out the TFSA Etf monthly distributions to support my income needs.
The following year I transfer into my TFSA the current year contribution plus my prior year income distributions that were withdrawn.
I fund this annual contribution with funds from my Non Registered account managing the capital gains/losses in this process.
I have had significant capital gains in these TFSA Etfs in addition to the significantly higher yields being paid.
I am very careful to ensure that I stay within the requirements around timing of taking out funds from a TFSA and recontributing.
Having followed this plan for a few years now, I am almost meeting my annual income needs with non taxable income from my TFSA and maintaining my original capital invested plus capital gains within my TFSA.
My goal was and continues to be reducing my income for tax purposes and managing to not having my OAS clawed back.
What do you think of this strategy and is there anything you see that I could be overlooking.
Thank you for your feedback.
Q: Last week on BNN I thought Peter mentioned that PRL probably would revert to the lower $30's per share before resuming it's increase in share value. Is this a general thought among the 5iR staff?
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Microsoft Corporation (MSFT $527.19)
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RingCentral Inc. Class A (RNG $28.75)
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Zoom Communications Inc. (ZM $72.15)
Q: I have been doing some research on the UCaas space. Ring (RNG) seems to have the best product but ZOOM has a better balance sheet. Or can Microsoft's teams eat both of their lunches (after all teams is free!) What is your opinion? I am leaning towards RNG. Should I be concerned with liquidity in 2026 when they have over $600 to be refinanced (or paid off)?
Q: Thoughts on this company now breaking out?
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iShares Core MSCI All Country World ex Canada Index ETF (XAW $47.11)
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BMO Low Volatility Canadian Equity ETF (ZLB $54.09)
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iShares Core S&P 500 Index ETF (XUS $53.76)
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iShares Core MSCI Global Quality Dividend Index ETF (XDG $27.93)
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iShares Core MSCI Canadian Quality Dividend Index ETF (XDIV $32.51)
Q: Do you have any concerns with someone holding these ETF’s for a 3 to 5 year time period?
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Royal Bank of Canada (RY $180.84)
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Toronto-Dominion Bank (The) (TD $101.04)
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BCE Inc. (BCE $32.64)
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Sun Life Financial Inc. (SLF $84.11)
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National Bank of Canada (NA $144.87)
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Fortis Inc. (FTS $69.40)
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Brookfield Renewable Partners L.P. (BEP.UN $35.90)
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Emera Incorporated (EMA $65.14)
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Brookfield Infrastructure Partners L.P. (BIP.UN $42.90)
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Brookfield Asset Management Ltd. Class A Limited Voting Shares (BAM $86.53)
Q: My wife and I are mainly dividend investors. We tend to hold our stocks for many years. Due to the significant increase in the value of our stocks this year, we are considering reducing the percentage of some stocks in our portfolio by about 10%.
Could you please give your opinion as to which of the following stocks you would reduce. Would you reduce one or two selected stocks, or perhaps reduce across the board? All of the reductions would be in registered accounts. You can assume the stocks are all about the same percentage of our portfolio.
The stocks are:
BAM
BEP.UN
BIP.UN
BCE
EMA
FTS
NA
RY
SLF
TD
Could you please give your opinion as to which of the following stocks you would reduce. Would you reduce one or two selected stocks, or perhaps reduce across the board? All of the reductions would be in registered accounts. You can assume the stocks are all about the same percentage of our portfolio.
The stocks are:
BAM
BEP.UN
BIP.UN
BCE
EMA
FTS
NA
RY
SLF
TD
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Pinterest Inc. Class A (PINS $38.89)
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Unity Software Inc. (U $33.96)
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Butterfly Network Inc. Class A (BFLY $1.38)
Q: Hello team,
Which one of these 3 would you average down if any:
PINS (down 48%)
BFLY (down 81%)
U (down 82%)
I would appreciate it if you could elaborate on your reasons.
Have a good week! :)
Which one of these 3 would you average down if any:
PINS (down 48%)
BFLY (down 81%)
U (down 82%)
I would appreciate it if you could elaborate on your reasons.
Have a good week! :)
Q: If Trump pulls the plug on providing weapons to Ukraine, how will this impact the stock?
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Shopify Inc. Class A Subordinate Voting Shares (SHOP $212.57)
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Docebo Inc. (DCBO $42.85)
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Shift4 Payments Inc. Class A (FOUR $85.01)
Q: With the NUVEI deal going through I have cash sitting in my TFSA. Could you recommend three stocks that you would recommend right now.
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Intuitive Surgical Inc. (ISRG $478.92)
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Booking Holdings Inc. (BKNG $5,470.56)
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Celestica Inc. (CLS $267.79)
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Axon Enterprise Inc. (AXON $850.99)
Q: In which order would you buy these for growth with a long timeframe
Q: to lower capitol gains can i buy an equal amount of shares today and then sell it all in a month.or do i have to hold longer.thank you b white
Q: For a CAD denominated S&P500 and NASDAQ100 ETF within a TFSA, would you prefer the HXS and HXQ funds - given no distributions and therefore no 15% withholding tax drag - vs other CAD denominated S&P500 and NASDAQ100 ETF options? Thanks.
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General Dynamics Corporation (GD $313.72)
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Lockheed Martin Corporation (LMT $428.20)
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Northrop Grumman Corporation (NOC $590.31)
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iShares U.S. Aerospace & Defense ETF (ITA $196.50)
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RTX Corporation (RTX $156.36)
Q: Good morning. Saw a question regarding RTX on Friday and was wondering if you would recommend solely holding this or would you prefer an ETF holding this and LMT, NOC, GD?
Thanks
Steve
Thanks
Steve
Q: Lots of cash looking for Canadian bargains. Who might be next?
Q: Hello
A BNN guest recently commented on the actual potential hedging loss of the various CDR s & many US Hedged ETFs. He mentioned the global revenue s of these US companies have many conversions back to USD from the respective country's currency IE A CDN investor is in fact potentially losing more on these currency conversions also ?
5i s thoughts ?
A BNN guest recently commented on the actual potential hedging loss of the various CDR s & many US Hedged ETFs. He mentioned the global revenue s of these US companies have many conversions back to USD from the respective country's currency IE A CDN investor is in fact potentially losing more on these currency conversions also ?
5i s thoughts ?
Q: I see that PEY has taken a bit of a bump lately. Is this a Trump bump, or do they actually have some positive things happening in the company?
Thanks,
Paul
Thanks,
Paul