Q: Good morning 5i team;
About 1/3 of my portfolio is invested in the pipelines and mid-stream companies. It appears that the future will be focused on ESG, climate change and reduced consumption of fossil fuels. With these trends in mind, in your opinion, how will my current portfolio of pipeline and mid-stream stocks survive the transition to a low carbon future?
Q: I’ve been seeing a lot of these SPAC investments lately, Or Special Purpose Acquisition Companies or a pre IPO deal offered from the likes of Whitney Tilson, Abeyta Enrique and Bill Ackerman.
They sound too good to be true and wonder if they are only for American citizens and what 5i thinks of these investments.
Thanks
Q: Is XSP the best ETF to reflect the S&P in a Canadian dollar account? Is XGD the best ETF to reflect Canadian gold mining stock? Ie MER, size, flexibility, your favourites....
Q: hi group I asked a question on bio tech last Wed - no response as of yet ? - please follow up. The question was do you like the sector/ and what ETFs /top 3 individual stocks do you recommend thanks
Q: Hi group I am up 15% on W ( full position)should I sell before 3 rd quarter results are out at the end of Oct. What are the expected results / do you think the growth continues especially when the Virus concerns are climbing. Is it a hold ,Sell, or buy more on dips. Moderate risk older investor. Thanks for your guidance its much appreciated
Q: Hello 5i
Can you please give me an update on the short-selling side of Brookfield Property Partners stock. Should I be concerned about the # of shares shorted at present. Brookfield Property Partners has had a good recovery to date, but is currently edging down in its stock price. I would appreciate your opinion. Thank you.
Q: I owned shares of AUG which have now been converted to FURY shares. The new FURY shares have taken a hit this week and may see more selling as this deal shakes out. I like the potential of the company and sector and would consider buying more on this price drop. Before adding to this position I wanted to get your thoughts on the company/projects/management and if you think we're likely to see more selling in the near term (possibly because of Eastmain shareholder selling/disgruntled AUG shareholders selling?) and therefore hold off on buying for now. Thanks very much.
Q: Through the pandemic I have decided to remove certain names from my Canadian portfolio that I was less confident in. I am now down to 19 positions from 25 originally. Also with this I have built up more cash than I would typically have. I know you guys advocate being mostly invested, but I am having a hard time finding names that I am bullish on through the pandemic that I do not already currently own. The portfolio is roughly a mix between your growth and balanced portfolios. Would you continue to hold approx 10-15% in cash or add in some sort of growth ETF for the short term until we are through the pandemic and things return to normal where I can expand my portfolio again. If so, which Canadian etf would you add for the short term considering the details i have shared?
Q: Are there any companies i should look into that are in the machine learning and A.I. space. I believe there has been and will be great opurtunity here
Q: I do not believe ZSP.U would be exempt from US withholding tax. Could you confirm this? If not what ETF's would be exempt from US withholding tax for a Canadian investor? ZSP is subject to US tax and worth about .24% and on a larger account significant. Thanks for your help.
Q: I am currently looking at taking a position in a preferred issue. I have identified BPO.PR.C and TRP.PR.C. as two that might fit my portfolio. The concern i have with TRP.PR.C is that of it resetting on a floating rate basis viz a vis BPO.PR.C which would be less desirable. Both companies are creditworthy to varying depgrees, so it comes down to the reset standard and reset dates. Could you please provide your comments and feel free to add any other similar preferred issues.
Thanks, David
Q: What 3 Cdn and 3 US equities would you currently select (without regard to sector) as your best picks for an investor seeking both a) the six "safest" equities over the next 12 months as in lowest downside risk in your opinion, and b) the six most likely to provide at least a 5% total return over that period? Tough one but perhaps very helpful for part of an overall portfolio - Ken