Q: I would appreciate your thoughts on High Yield Bond ETFs for a long term hold in a registered account. I am looking at HYI, CHB or XHY. Which of those, if any, would you suggest (or something else).
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Q: Would you give me your pros and cons on the proposed following offer as part of the "fixed income" portion of a portfolio.
Canadian Western Bank 4 .40% 5.25-Year Rate Reset Pfd
Short Description: Treasury Offering of Non-Cumulative 5.25-Year Rate Reset First Preferred Shares, Series 5
Thanks
Canadian Western Bank 4 .40% 5.25-Year Rate Reset Pfd
Short Description: Treasury Offering of Non-Cumulative 5.25-Year Rate Reset First Preferred Shares, Series 5
Thanks
Q: I have US dollars which I would like to invest in US large cap dividend paying stocks with growth potential. Could you recommend a couple of names?What sectors do you think are posed to grow?
Thank you
Melissa
Thank you
Melissa
Q: IPL seems to be on a decent run over the past 2 months. Is it time to take some profits on this one?
Thanks for your great service,
Jeff
Thanks for your great service,
Jeff
Q: which Cdn. bank would be the best to own for the medium term? thanks!
Q: Re: ZLB Hi Team, Globefund shows that ZLB has a beta score of 1.401. My understanding is the market has a beta of 1. My conclusion is the etf is 40% more volatile than the market. Is ZLB meeting its mandate as a low volatility etf? Thank you for your comment.
Q: A few changes for International Datacasting Corporation (IDC) Board announced today. They've had a difficult history. What are you're thoughts on this company?
Q: Hi Team, can you give your opinion of DCF, Diffence Capital Financial and the people running the show.
Cheers
Cheers
Q: In tonight's picks from BNN(STOCK UPDATE):
"Bruce Campbell, President & Portfolio Manager at StoneCastle Investment Management Inc.
Top Picks from our October 2013
Sold Auto Canada (ACQ) on January 21, 2014 at $41.41
The stock broken down technically and also dropped in rank
below the level of a hold in our universe."
Do you guys agree with him? Thanks.
"Bruce Campbell, President & Portfolio Manager at StoneCastle Investment Management Inc.
Top Picks from our October 2013
Sold Auto Canada (ACQ) on January 21, 2014 at $41.41
The stock broken down technically and also dropped in rank
below the level of a hold in our universe."
Do you guys agree with him? Thanks.
Q: Do not know if this question has been addressed here before.
What are your views on using stop losses?
What are your views on using stop losses?
Q: Peter; For anyone interested in the fracking industry they should get the March 2013 copy of National Geographic. It explains in detail the total system and it's problems and benefits . It is really an eye opener.
Rod
Rod
Q: Is Ruf.a a limited partnership ? and do the limited patnerships have tax ramifications ? in a rrsp ?
Q: WEF Western Forest Products. Do think there is still upside after this large move upward/
Q: Hi 5i Team,
Can you please comment on Rogers Sugar's results this quarter? The stock has taken another beating today on disappointing results. Is the cash flow still there, and is the dividend still secure? Many thanks!
Can you please comment on Rogers Sugar's results this quarter? The stock has taken another beating today on disappointing results. Is the cash flow still there, and is the dividend still secure? Many thanks!
Q: Peter,
You should look more closely at STB. It is a great little company that is total misunderstood due to how it finances itself and the seasonality of their revenues. Income, profits and cash flow continue to rise over the years. I am a longterm shareholder and love the dividend.
The following is from their 2013 annual report:
"We finished the year with
a pay out ratio of 79 percent and
forecast that number to decrease further
in fiscal 2014."
Regards
John
You should look more closely at STB. It is a great little company that is total misunderstood due to how it finances itself and the seasonality of their revenues. Income, profits and cash flow continue to rise over the years. I am a longterm shareholder and love the dividend.
The following is from their 2013 annual report:
"We finished the year with
a pay out ratio of 79 percent and
forecast that number to decrease further
in fiscal 2014."
Regards
John
Q: Hello 5i,
I currently own AstraZeneca PLC, Eli Lilly and Co, GlaxoSmithKline PLC, Merck & Co Inc and am looking to fill out my health care portfolio with Medical Facilities Corp and Prism Medical Ltd. How do you feel about this, I am a buy and hold long term investor?
You folks are the best!
I currently own AstraZeneca PLC, Eli Lilly and Co, GlaxoSmithKline PLC, Merck & Co Inc and am looking to fill out my health care portfolio with Medical Facilities Corp and Prism Medical Ltd. How do you feel about this, I am a buy and hold long term investor?
You folks are the best!
Q: I currently have a position in Detour gold that I picked up a few weeks ago and a position in Alamos Gold that is down quite a bit. Of the two which do you see as the better hold for the year as I plan of dropping one of them.
Q: Peter, My question is on Student Transportation. I cannot find the payout ratio anywhere, including the web site. Also, your comments please. Great div. as long as it is dependable. Looking for real long term hold. Thank you Ken
Q: Hello Peter,
Would you take a moment to review Premier Gold's (PG) PEA details released today? Their Hardrock operation appears to be interesting given its grade, 15-year mine life, all-in cash cost of $803/oz, and average yearly production of >200,000 oz. Considering as well the safe jurisdiction and competent management, coupled with some interesting insider buying over the last few months is this a good entry point?
Would you take a moment to review Premier Gold's (PG) PEA details released today? Their Hardrock operation appears to be interesting given its grade, 15-year mine life, all-in cash cost of $803/oz, and average yearly production of >200,000 oz. Considering as well the safe jurisdiction and competent management, coupled with some interesting insider buying over the last few months is this a good entry point?
Q: You mentioned previously Exchange Income (EIF) convertible debentures as a good buy for in a fixed income portfolio. Did you have any one of the outstanding (or new issue) in mind or one that would fit into my ladder of maturities?