Q: What is your current view for where things might be going for energy? For Gold? thanks
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Investment Q&A
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Alphabet Inc. (GOOG $206.02)
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Microsoft Corporation (MSFT $522.24)
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NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA $180.71)
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Crocs Inc. (CROX $85.38)
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Lantheus Holdings Inc. (LNTH $54.84)
Q: Most of the quarterly results are now out and there have been some >10% moves up or down. Some were justified and others were overreactions or possibly some profit taking. Based on that, what would be your 5 top buys for each of Canadian and US markets looking out 2-3 years?
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AbbVie Inc. (ABBV $204.91)
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Abbott Laboratories (ABT $131.37)
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Danaher Corporation (DHR $211.81)
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Johnson & Johnson (JNJ $175.68)
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Eli Lilly and Company (LLY $694.40)
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Merck & Company Inc. (MRK $83.78)
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Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc (TMO $489.01)
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GE HealthCare Technologies Inc. (GEHC $74.07)
Q: In the US healthcare space, I am looking for a value priced name with meaningful upside total return potential (3 to 5 years) ideally with some current yield. Am thinking ABBV but not sure if I should be looking at pure play pharmaceutical, equipment mfg or..? CVS already owned
Thoughts please on above or others, and thanks
Thoughts please on above or others, and thanks
Q: What is your opinion on this stock/
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Harvest Healthcare Leaders Income ETF (HHL $7.23)
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Harvest Tech Achievers Growth & Income ETF (HTA $18.73)
Q: I wanted to gain some clarity on your answer to Terry indicating that the high dividend returns with these etf's are almost entirely return of capital. So if an investor holds these their yields would not be taxed as dividend income in a cash account but the cost base would diminish accordingly so that when sold the capital gain would be greater. But if a long term hold and if the yield continues to be return of capital then does the investor collect these yields effectively free of tax? Any other similar etf's with high yields that are largely return of capital? Am I missing something? Thank you for providing certainty on this.
Q: 9:04 AM 5/19/2023
Good Morning
Looking at the price graph for Decisive Dividend since 2014 the price essentially drifted until the Covid Crash. Then it started up steadily to the present.
What changed things in October 2020? Did the company restructure or get new management? Please explain.
We really like the company and they seem to be very good at acquiring and integrating successful family-owned smaller businesses.
Do you believe this is a strong long-term hold growth stock
Thank you.......... Paul W. K.
Good Morning
Looking at the price graph for Decisive Dividend since 2014 the price essentially drifted until the Covid Crash. Then it started up steadily to the present.
What changed things in October 2020? Did the company restructure or get new management? Please explain.
We really like the company and they seem to be very good at acquiring and integrating successful family-owned smaller businesses.
Do you believe this is a strong long-term hold growth stock
Thank you.......... Paul W. K.
Q: Barron’s Andrew Bary wrote a very interesting commentary on this Baillie Gifford fund this weekend. What are your thoughts on its value, low cost, and investment diversification?
Q: Someone recently asked for a recommendation for some Consumer discretionary investments. You provided a couple of names, but not DOO. Has the shine come off for you? In any event, what is your current view? Buy, sell, or hold? And why?
Many thanks for your excellent service.
Many thanks for your excellent service.
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Harvest Healthcare Leaders Income ETF (HHL $7.23)
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Harvest Tech Achievers Growth & Income ETF (HTA $18.73)
Q: Thoughts on these etfs in a non registered account
How would the distributions be taxed
How would the distributions be taxed
Q: I owned epd in canadian rsp acc sold and ended ep tax can I get it back
Q: What do you see happening if/when FSZ cuts its dividend. Continues to drift downwards without the high dividend as a reason to buy? Bounces with dividend issue resolved and better coverage numbers?
Thanks.
Roman
Thanks.
Roman
Q: Pfe had tumbled from 52 week H of $54.93 to recent 52 week low of $36.17.Very positive reaction to the tune of + 4.87%(at $38.56) to today's favourable peer reviewed study of oral drug for weight loss. In light of the above,is it timely to buy some? Txs for U usual great services & views.Happy Victoria Day
Q: Peter; You likely saw this that British Telecom is cutting 55M jobs 2030 and said that AI will replace 10M jobs. WOW! Rod
Q: Is now an ok time take to take a position in Trisura, or am I too late? Thanks Lesley
Q: CITI CA seems to be the same as CITIGROUP USA. How are these two different. If I buy CITI CA will it appreciate the same as CITI USA?
Q: I have read that Japaneese stocks are undervalued. Do you agree and could you recommend a few ETF's that would be a worth while investment. Thank You.
Q: Any thoughts on WELL's new acquisition in Calgary?
Q: Hi 5i,
Horizon's ETF; HSAV says the management fee is 0.18% plus applicable taxes. Do all ETF's have to pay tax on the management fee? Do you know what the tax is and is it the same for all ETF's? I'm guessing it is our contribution to the GST at 5%. Hope you can help.
Horizon's ETF; HSAV says the management fee is 0.18% plus applicable taxes. Do all ETF's have to pay tax on the management fee? Do you know what the tax is and is it the same for all ETF's? I'm guessing it is our contribution to the GST at 5%. Hope you can help.
Q: I came across these 3 TSLL, TSLH, and TSLS symbols can you please advise if it is worth holding any for the long term or is it short-term investment? Is this one considered an investment? If you can give a brief summary of each of them.
Thanks for the great service
Thanks for the great service
Q: Is VNQ a good investment in a stagflation environment, or does its current issue of office and retail REIT exposure going to counteract that situation ?
Are rising interest rates the only other reason for its underperformance recently?
Is it possible to come up with a metric that compares how expensive / inexpensive it is today as an investment relative to it's past ?
Thanks.
Are rising interest rates the only other reason for its underperformance recently?
Is it possible to come up with a metric that compares how expensive / inexpensive it is today as an investment relative to it's past ?
Thanks.