Q: Hello 5I team: Caught between a rock and a hard place with this one Feel I should have know better than to hang on so long.Now at 34$ am down 70% .So if I sell their will not be much capital left to make up for this loss any time soon.Do you feel this company will come back and a hold makes any sense in this context. Thanks Larry
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Q: I entered this week at a quite low price ,but it keeps droping daily ,and is now around the 52 wks lows. Your impression( hold ,buy,sell), will be very appreciated ,my goal is " no major speculative risk + time frame more than 8 months" ,many thanks..
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Enbridge Inc. (ENB $75.40)
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Fortis Inc. (FTS $79.00)
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Canadian Utilities Limited Class A Non-Voting Shares (CU $49.59)
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Emera Incorporated (EMA $73.31)
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ATCO Ltd. Class I Non-voting Shares (ACO.X $68.85)
Q: Really a question of safe low growth dividend stock prices. All these utility stocks are at 52 week highs. Are they worth it at these prices or are they simply a place for people to hide out until Trumps latest crazy ego trip comes to an end. Thanks
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Purpose US Cash ETF ETF Unit (PSUU)
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Global X Cash Maximizer Corporate Class ETF (HSAV $118.29)
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Global X USD Cash Maximizer Corporate Class ETF (HSUV.U $118.79)
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Global X High Interest Savings ETF (CASH $50.00)
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F/m US Treasury 3 Month Bill Fund (TBIL $49.89)
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CI U.S. Money Market ETF (UMNY.U $50.04)
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Global X USD High Interest Savings ETF (UCSH.U $49.99)
Q: Hi,
I'd like to get a better return on the Cash sitting in the Canadian Account. I don't want to lock it into GICs now as I would like the flexibility to use it until I get a better sense of where we're going with all of this. I looked at CASH.TO Global X High Interest Savings ETF and HSAV.TO Global X Cash Maximizer Corporate class ETF. Mgmt fees and MERs are lower on CASH and the yield is a bit higher but it has tax implications whereas HSAV has slightly better performance and deferred tax. Once our taxes are filed there may be a bit more contribution room left in the TFSAs but it won't be much.
Any opinions? Any thoughts on what I can do with the US Cash?
Thanks!
D
I'd like to get a better return on the Cash sitting in the Canadian Account. I don't want to lock it into GICs now as I would like the flexibility to use it until I get a better sense of where we're going with all of this. I looked at CASH.TO Global X High Interest Savings ETF and HSAV.TO Global X Cash Maximizer Corporate class ETF. Mgmt fees and MERs are lower on CASH and the yield is a bit higher but it has tax implications whereas HSAV has slightly better performance and deferred tax. Once our taxes are filed there may be a bit more contribution room left in the TFSAs but it won't be much.
Any opinions? Any thoughts on what I can do with the US Cash?
Thanks!
D
Q: ACO.X: lots of debt., very low ROE and seems fully valued - Morning Star. I don't see much to make this a buy for the long-tern. What say you? At all time high maybe because considered a HALO stocK?
Q: Hi Guys,
Inside a balance/conservative portfolio, please rank the following Slf, Csh.un, H and Atz.
Thanks,
Jim
Inside a balance/conservative portfolio, please rank the following Slf, Csh.un, H and Atz.
Thanks,
Jim
Q: Hi Guys,
you answered a question of mine the other day asking for suggestions for smaller cap O&G companies that might have greater upside potential than the larger mid and large cap producers.
you came back as follows:
HME, SGY, KEL, BTE, ATH in that order. Would that be your order of preference?
If not, could you rank.
Merci,
Ralph
you answered a question of mine the other day asking for suggestions for smaller cap O&G companies that might have greater upside potential than the larger mid and large cap producers.
you came back as follows:
HME, SGY, KEL, BTE, ATH in that order. Would that be your order of preference?
If not, could you rank.
Merci,
Ralph
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Canadian Natural Resources Limited (CNQ $66.38)
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Brookfield Corporation Class A Limited Voting Shares (BN $56.84)
Q: Good morning and thank you for your amazing insights these days .
Question regarding CNQ and BN. Two completely different sectors, but given the appreciation in CNQ in recent weeks, and the corresponding pressure in BN, I have been slowly taking some CNQ off and moving more into BN. Both are core holdings for me, but your conviction with BN is impressive and I just think it is foolish to not take small gains off the table and move more to BN on the view that this too shall pass - for both companies.
Crazy or a fair approach so long as measured?
Question regarding CNQ and BN. Two completely different sectors, but given the appreciation in CNQ in recent weeks, and the corresponding pressure in BN, I have been slowly taking some CNQ off and moving more into BN. Both are core holdings for me, but your conviction with BN is impressive and I just think it is foolish to not take small gains off the table and move more to BN on the view that this too shall pass - for both companies.
Crazy or a fair approach so long as measured?
Q: Morning 5i,
I have done well with MDA in a TFSA account and would like to sell half and place the proceeds in a name or two (or three) that will benefit from Canada's recent emphasis on defense and both economic and northern sovereignty, as I believe these themes are both real and durable. Do you agree with the thesis and, if so, could you please provide a list of the names you think best placed to benefit from Canada's recent dramatic change in national philosophy?
Thanks 5i,
Peter
I have done well with MDA in a TFSA account and would like to sell half and place the proceeds in a name or two (or three) that will benefit from Canada's recent emphasis on defense and both economic and northern sovereignty, as I believe these themes are both real and durable. Do you agree with the thesis and, if so, could you please provide a list of the names you think best placed to benefit from Canada's recent dramatic change in national philosophy?
Thanks 5i,
Peter
Q: What Canadian companies are most like to benefit from Canada's plan to invest billions in Arctic infrastructure development and defense/security along our northern perimeter. Thanks.
Robert
Robert
Q: Good day,
Given FRU's most recent results, what are your thoughts, and is it a Buy, Sell, or Hold ?
Thanks,
Michael A.
Given FRU's most recent results, what are your thoughts, and is it a Buy, Sell, or Hold ?
Thanks,
Michael A.
Q: please comment on Q4 earnings. Would you add to a half position here?
Q: Long time holder of ONEX. The 10 year chart is less then inspiring, could I get your opinion of this company. Continue to hold or move on? Thanks Ron
Q: Today, Thursday, March 12, Ian Tam in the business section of the globe and Mail recommended 14 Canadian ETFs that offer an mote against global uncertainty. One of the ETFs was WSRI among other ETFs that are low volatility. I wasn’t surprised by the low volatility ETFs, but I was surprised to see WSRI among this list. I looked up WSRI but I couldn’t find anything special to indicate that it has a mote against global uncertainty or is any better than other S&P 500 ETFs such as ZSP. Can you shed some light on this?
Q: Greetings, 5i. Could you recommend an ETF or two that would cover the spectrum of less common but important metals such as tungsten?
With appreciation,
Ed
With appreciation,
Ed
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Vital Infrastructure Property Trust Tr Unit (NWH.UN)
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Vital Infrastructure Property Trust (VITL.UN $5.46)
Q: Can you please provide insight into the name change and whether this has any effect on the operation of NorthWest Healthcare and their dividend. Thank you.
Q: For a gold exposure : At this point and time , let’s say on a 2 years horizon would you rather buy gold etf , gold miners etf (no juniors) or 1 or 2 specifics gold related stock (if so with ones) . Trying to mitigate risk here (even if it’s hard to predict gold price)
Q: Is there a way to access AECO natural gas prices? I heard the only way was with a paid Bloomberg terminal. Thanks
Q: Could have I an update on your views of CCL. Its hold in a RRSP. Would you suggest 1-2 companies with better or same risk profile you would suggest to switch for if you think that’s a good idea .
Q: On November 10, 2025, you noted that you weren't 'big fans' of the traditional value factor, citing VTV’s heavy weightings in Financials (20%) and Staples (14%) as a reason for your limited interest.
Given the recent spike in global market instability, has your outlook on VTV or the traditional value factor shifted? Would you consider this defensive exposure more attractive in the current climate? :ao/sab::
Given the recent spike in global market instability, has your outlook on VTV or the traditional value factor shifted? Would you consider this defensive exposure more attractive in the current climate? :ao/sab::