Q: I’ve been putting some money into oil and gas stocks and energy service names over the last couple of weeks. That was a timely blog post on EFX yesterday, and my question relates to that company and PSI. Given the current elevated oil price environment, do you have a preference between the two (this question bakes in an assumption that you still like PSI, given that it’s in the portfolio, but correct me otherwise), or do you view them as complementary enough that owning both would be appropriate? If you do favour one over the other, please explain why.
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Q: I have been following this small cap for a few months now and would love your thoughts and analysis of this very small cap miner?
Thanx as always
Gary
Thanx as always
Gary
Q: Hi. I asked this question yesterday but I don't think it went through.
I saw an interview with Prof. Janice Stein and Rudyard Kipling from the Munk School. Ms. Stein seems convinced that there is going to be significant supply shocks and oil at $175/barrel as a result of the war with Iran. If this is true, what stocks/sectors from your model portfolios are the best to hold and the best to stay on the sidelines until this mess is resolved?
I saw an interview with Prof. Janice Stein and Rudyard Kipling from the Munk School. Ms. Stein seems convinced that there is going to be significant supply shocks and oil at $175/barrel as a result of the war with Iran. If this is true, what stocks/sectors from your model portfolios are the best to hold and the best to stay on the sidelines until this mess is resolved?
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Brookfield Corporation Class A Limited Voting Shares (BN $56.37)
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Brookfield Asset Management Ltd. Class A Limited Voting Shares (BAM $61.85)
Q: If we go into a recession, how will it affect Brookfield (BN) and its subsidiaries (BIP, BEP, BAM), please?
Q: The FTC today warned visa and three others about denying customer access to financial services due t political or religious reasons. Is this why visa dropped 10.5 dollars so far today? If not, why is the stock doing so poorly? Is this FTC warning a real concern for Visa?
Q: Is Firefly a buy after an ongoing investigation into it as the price has dropped considerably.
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Hamilton Enhanced Canadian Covered Call ETF (HDIV $21.09)
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Hamilton Enhanced U.S. Covered Call ETF (HYLD $13.28)
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Hamilton Canadian Financials YIELD MAXIMIZER TM ETF (HMAX $15.51)
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Hamilton U.S. Equity YIELD MAXIMIZER TM ETF (SMAX $19.49)
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Hamilton U.S. Financials YIELD MAXIMIZER TM ETF (FMAX $16.53)
Q: a member asked your about hmax which you seemed ok with,but warned about putting all your money in one yield ETF. So my question is what other yield Canadian ETFs would you recommend along with hmax. dave
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Constellation Software Inc. (CSU $2,441.99)
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Topicus.com Inc. (TOI $91.94)
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Lumine Group Inc. (LMN $22.16)
Q: Hi Peter, can I get your thoughts on Mark Leonard’s announcement not to stay as a board of directors of CSU. He is staying on with their PEMs strategy as an advisor. Does this change your view at all at how you look at the three companies and how do you think the market will react.
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Canadian National Railway Company (CNR $143.18)
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Constellation Software Inc. (CSU $2,441.99)
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Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc. (ATD $78.85)
Q: In response to a recent question on companies worth considering, 5i suggested ATD, CSU and CNR. I have 'some basic understanding' of ATD's and CNR's business, strengths, and financials. Just now taking an initial look at CSU, and wondering, how does a company with a P/E ratio (using 2025 EPS) of roughly 100, more debt than equity, and a negligible dividend rate so highly in today's uncertain environment?
Q: I bought ATRL late last year. For a while it was gaining bit by bit. Now it is losing steam. It looks as if it should be a good buy. What do you think?
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AeroVironment Inc. (AVAV $183.05)
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Kratos Defense & Security Solutions Inc. (KTOS $70.51)
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Ondas Inc (ONDS $9.04)
Q: I watched an informative youtube on the war in Iran . So the war is a long ways from being over and from what I heard has made aircraft carriers obsolete. New warfare is drones ,missiles and satellites . What companies large or small is one to look at .I know about Raytheon and Lockheed but what other ones would you put first.
Q: I read the following on Nate's substack: "The largest debt-funded infrastructure buildout in history has an unpriced dependency on a noble gas.
The five largest US cloud and AI infrastructure providers have committed to spending between $600 billion and $700 billion on capital expenditure this year. Seventy-five percent of it is AI infrastructure. Google’s co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin have reportedly said they’d rather go bankrupt than lose the AI race. Goldman Sachs projects total hyperscaler capex from 2025 through 2027 will reach $1.15 trillion. Every dollar of that spending assumes the chips arrive on schedule. The chips come from fabs in South Korea and Taiwan. Those fabs require helium to operate their lithography machines, cool their wafers, and detect leaks in their vacuum chambers. There is no substitute for helium in any of these processes.
A third of the world’s helium supply came from a single industrial complex in Qatar. That complex was hit by Iranian missiles three weeks ago. It is offline. Parts of it are destroyed. The strait through which its output ships is closed. And the specialized containers that carry liquid helium vaporize their contents within 48 days. The clock is already running."
Do you buy the argument that is being made by Nate about a very significant impact from a lack of helium? Do you think the impact has already been priced into the market? What would you suggest an investor do if he is invested in the affected mag 7 stocks?
Thanks.
The five largest US cloud and AI infrastructure providers have committed to spending between $600 billion and $700 billion on capital expenditure this year. Seventy-five percent of it is AI infrastructure. Google’s co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin have reportedly said they’d rather go bankrupt than lose the AI race. Goldman Sachs projects total hyperscaler capex from 2025 through 2027 will reach $1.15 trillion. Every dollar of that spending assumes the chips arrive on schedule. The chips come from fabs in South Korea and Taiwan. Those fabs require helium to operate their lithography machines, cool their wafers, and detect leaks in their vacuum chambers. There is no substitute for helium in any of these processes.
A third of the world’s helium supply came from a single industrial complex in Qatar. That complex was hit by Iranian missiles three weeks ago. It is offline. Parts of it are destroyed. The strait through which its output ships is closed. And the specialized containers that carry liquid helium vaporize their contents within 48 days. The clock is already running."
Do you buy the argument that is being made by Nate about a very significant impact from a lack of helium? Do you think the impact has already been priced into the market? What would you suggest an investor do if he is invested in the affected mag 7 stocks?
Thanks.
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Meta Platforms Inc. (META $572.13)
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Alphabet Inc. (GOOG $286.86)
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Intuitive Surgical Inc. (ISRG $460.99)
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NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA $174.40)
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Eli Lilly and Company (LLY $919.77)
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United Rentals Inc. (URI $728.56)
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WSP Global Inc. (WSP $216.50)
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BMO Equal Weight Oil & Gas Index ETF (ZEO $104.35)
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Kraken Robotics Inc. (PNG $8.00)
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MercadoLibre Inc. (MELI $1,729.02)
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Axon Enterprise Inc. (AXON $424.69)
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RTX Corporation (RTX $192.90)
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Brookfield Corporation Class A Limited Voting Shares (BN $56.37)
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Lumine Group Inc. (LMN $22.16)
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Nebius Group N.V. (NBIS $103.76)
Q: Overall, my portfolio is very balanced, but I have gone with higher growth in my TFSA. I hold GOOG, META, NVDA, NBIS, BN, AXON, MELI, LMN, and ZEO. What is the max percentage of the TFSA that you would hold in GOOG and NVDA? Could you suggest some new stocks with good momentum that would balance out my holdings? Thanks.
Q: How significant was the news from Pan American Silver yesterday regarding the revised PEA for the La Colorada Skarn project? Would you be buying PAAS at this time?
Q: Hi, I would appreciate if you can share your insight about ADP. Do you consider it a buy, Hold, or Sell and Why?
Q: Been awhile since anyone has asked for your thoughts on this (picks and shovels?) technology company. Steady stock price increase over the past five years or so. Doesn't seem to be doing much organic growth. Any interest?
Q: Hi 5i
I think I'm the first to ask about Xanadu. I'm tempted to buy it because it shares the name with Rush's 11 minute opus from A Farewell to Kings (pretty good album title too in light of this weekend's protests). But before pulling the trigger I thought I'd see if its on your radar yet.
Thanks, Geddy I mean Greg
I think I'm the first to ask about Xanadu. I'm tempted to buy it because it shares the name with Rush's 11 minute opus from A Farewell to Kings (pretty good album title too in light of this weekend's protests). But before pulling the trigger I thought I'd see if its on your radar yet.
Thanks, Geddy I mean Greg
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Boralex Inc. Class A Shares (BLX $36.64)
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Brookfield Corporation Class A Limited Voting Shares (BN $56.37)
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Brookfield Asset Management Ltd. Class A Limited Voting Shares (BAM $61.85)
Q: Boralex BLX Enters into Definitive Agreement to be Acquired by Brookfield, alongside La Caisse for $9 billion
They never say which Brookfield entity will be the owner. Can you please tell me which it is...BIP, BEP, BN, or BAM ?
Thanks........ Paul K
They never say which Brookfield entity will be the owner. Can you please tell me which it is...BIP, BEP, BN, or BAM ?
Thanks........ Paul K
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Broadcom Inc. (AVGO $309.51)
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Broadcom CDR (CAD Hedged) (AVGO)
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Fundrise Innovation Fund LLC of Limited Liability Company Interests (VCX $130.95)
Q: What do you make of VCX rocket-like rise? Too late to jump in?
I'm down on Broadcom, not by a lot but it has been stuck there for months. I'm thinking of selling and use proceeds for better plays. Your thoughts?
Thanks!
I'm down on Broadcom, not by a lot but it has been stuck there for months. I'm thinking of selling and use proceeds for better plays. Your thoughts?
Thanks!
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iShares Core High Dividend ETF (HDV $135.72)
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Schwab US Dividend Equity ETF (SCHD $30.68)
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Global X SuperDividend U.S. ETF (DIV $18.90)
Q: Hello 5i Team,
I'm looking for 2 or 3 US high yield ETF's; which do you recommend?
Thanks,
Brent
I'm looking for 2 or 3 US high yield ETF's; which do you recommend?
Thanks,
Brent