Q: I notice recently that Dollarama is often near the bottom of your "recommendation" list. I know its currently overvalued but its price has dropped significanly lately. Is there a reason why its near the bottom of your list, why its price is dropping, and at what price it would be a good "buy"?
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Investment Q&A
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Q: Jan 3, DOL was one of your top picks for Canadian stocks in 2025. Since that date all questions asking you to rate buys, DOL was always rated last. Please explain what you would do if had intended to hold the stock for another 3 years with a good embedded capital gain. Thank you
Q: Hi 5i,
Looking at PSIX on NASDAQ, what is your take on this stock?
It's not listed here, Power Solutions Intlc inc
Thanks
Looking at PSIX on NASDAQ, what is your take on this stock?
It's not listed here, Power Solutions Intlc inc
Thanks
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NextEra Energy Inc. (NEE $71.22)
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Fortis Inc. (FTS $69.37)
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Brookfield Renewable Corporation Class A Exchangeable Subordinate Voting Shares (BEPC $47.28)
Q: If adding to utilities which of the following would you choose today: FTS, BEPC, or NEE?
Thank tou
Thank tou
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Global X S&P 500 Index Corporate Class ETF (HXS $89.45)
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Global X S&P/TSX 60 Index Corporate Class ETF (HXT $72.41)
Q: Can you please rank your top 3 Global X
total return funds with no distributions, in order of preference?
total return funds with no distributions, in order of preference?
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Vertiv Holdings LLC Class A (VRT $138.77)
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Cellebrite DI Ltd. (CLBT $13.68)
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Symbotic Inc. (SYM $62.64)
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Nebius Group N.V. (NBIS $55.17)
Q: Dear 5i
I currently hold VRT in my TFSA and was considering adding NBIS but was wondering if they are too similar in terms of what they do . If so could you recommend another smaller cap high growth stock instead .
Thanks
Bill C
I currently hold VRT in my TFSA and was considering adding NBIS but was wondering if they are too similar in terms of what they do . If so could you recommend another smaller cap high growth stock instead .
Thanks
Bill C
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BMO S&P 500 Index ETF (ZSP $95.15)
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iShares Core Canadian Universe Bond Index ETF (XBB $28.12)
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iShares Core S&P/TSX Capped Composite Index ETF (XIC $43.98)
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ISHARES TRUST (IUSG $154.67)
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Hamilton Enhanced Multi-Sector Covered Call ETF (HDIV $18.39)
Q: Could you suggest some ETFs in a non registered account ($100k) and in TFSA ($60k) for a retired person who would not need those funds for the next 10 years?
Q: Good Morning
You are recommending continuously DIR.UN as one of your favorite REITs.
I have noted that this Company has not increased their dividend since 2013.
Normally, we have been advised to avoid companies that have not increased their dividends for several years.
Isn't this fact a red flag that DIR.UN should be avoided ?
Thank you as always for your insight.
You are recommending continuously DIR.UN as one of your favorite REITs.
I have noted that this Company has not increased their dividend since 2013.
Normally, we have been advised to avoid companies that have not increased their dividends for several years.
Isn't this fact a red flag that DIR.UN should be avoided ?
Thank you as always for your insight.
Q: Thoughts on VICI? It’s been a while since the last question.
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iShares Core Canadian Long Term Bond Index ETF (XLB $18.71)
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iShares U.S. High Yield Bond Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XHY $16.77)
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iShares 7-10 Year Treasury Bond ETF (IEF $95.75)
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Vanguard Total Bond Market ETF (BND $73.66)
Q: As per Tom Czitron in today's Globe:
An index ETF of long-term bonds should perform well, especially one with U.S. bonds but with the currency hedged back to Canadian dollars.
Please comment Mr. Czitron' point and name your favorite ETFs if there are such any available currently.
Thanks
Yves
An index ETF of long-term bonds should perform well, especially one with U.S. bonds but with the currency hedged back to Canadian dollars.
Please comment Mr. Czitron' point and name your favorite ETFs if there are such any available currently.
Thanks
Yves
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Alphabet Inc. (GOOG $195.13)
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JPMorgan Chase & Co. (JPM $291.56)
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Procter & Gamble Company (The) (PG $150.70)
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Vanguard FTSE Developed All Cap ex North America Index ETF (VIU $39.08)
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Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (VOO $578.20)
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Vanguard Dividend Appreciation FTF (VIG $206.25)
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Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF (VTI $309.62)
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Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (BRK.B $466.06)
Q: I submitted this question on Sunday, so now re-submitting...
Asking this question for a friend who is relatively new to investing (and may be a future 5i client:-)
She has $200k in a non-registered account and is contemplating a balance of 75% US ETFs and 25% US equities, any sector. The account is growth-focused, moderate to medium risk; no funds will be withdrawn for 3-5 years. Given these parameters, please suggest 4 ETFs and 4 stocks she should consider. Thank you.
Asking this question for a friend who is relatively new to investing (and may be a future 5i client:-)
She has $200k in a non-registered account and is contemplating a balance of 75% US ETFs and 25% US equities, any sector. The account is growth-focused, moderate to medium risk; no funds will be withdrawn for 3-5 years. Given these parameters, please suggest 4 ETFs and 4 stocks she should consider. Thank you.
Q: Hi. After listening to a 5i podcast about 4 years ago - in May 2021? - I purchased Ultra Clean Holdings. Since then, I’ve pretty much been underwater with that holding by 30% or more (34+ % today). The stock did bounce, I think once, but it was short-lived and I’m still holding. What is in the cards for UCTT if you don’t mind answering a question on an American company. Thank you.
Q: I have been advised to buy Ripple's XRP. What do you know about this crypto investment?
Q: Do you have any opinion on this company latest result ?
Q: Recently KSS has loosing its value significantly with mostly SALE recommendation. Do you have any opinion on this company? There dividend is way high to maintain it.
Q: My question is on Cerrado Gold, a Canadian company that was a spin-off from a piece of junk I bought a long time ago. Its symbol on the venture exchange is CERT but it is not in your database. I was planning on selling it to clean up my portfolio but after some initial due diligence, it seems like it might be worth keeping. I find its balance sheet confusing in regards to its debt level so I want your thoughts before I do anything. Its a very small position so not a factor in my portfolio.
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Evolve US Banks Enhanced Yield Fund (CALL.B $17.83)
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Evolve US Banks Enhanced Yield Fund (CALL $12.92)
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Evolve US Banks Enhanced Yield Fund (CALL.U $14.70)
Q: I have an enigma for you….
CALL.TO closed at C$4.13 today while CALL.U.TO closed at US$16.01.
If these are identical shares, both listed in Toronto, then the price difference should be the exchange rate - correct?
However, the equivalent USD shares are far more expensive than the CAD shares. This is the puzzle.
Could you explain this?
Which is the better buy, or would you not recommend either one?
CALL.TO closed at C$4.13 today while CALL.U.TO closed at US$16.01.
If these are identical shares, both listed in Toronto, then the price difference should be the exchange rate - correct?
However, the equivalent USD shares are far more expensive than the CAD shares. This is the puzzle.
Could you explain this?
Which is the better buy, or would you not recommend either one?
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Magna International Inc. (MG $57.27)
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Corby Spirit and Wine Limited Unlimited Non Voting Class B Common Shrs (CSW.B $13.56)
Q: Good day. I’ve been holding my stocks for just over 3 years without much adding subtracting and balancing. I have a few stocks that have declined quite a bit over that time. I think it’s time to sell a few of my losers and reinvest in better companies. The two equities in question are in a RRIF account. Magna is down 53% and CSW.B is down 31%. Each represents about 1% of my portfolio. Do these companies have a hope over the next 12 months or should I sell and move on. Can you recommend a replacement equity to purchase with the proceeds. Thanks
Q: Here is a challenge for investors to beat financing charges. The financing is 2.4% for 36 months and I need better than 2.6% to pay taxes on unregistered account. With a ladder of tbills, bonds and strips one can obtain 3.1% with very little risk. If one could live with a bit more risk ( say possibility -5% over the term) are there any other options such as a low volatility income fund or preferred shares?
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NextEra Energy Inc. (NEE $71.22)
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Quanta Services Inc. (PWR $388.41)
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Williams Companies Inc. (The) (WMB $58.64)
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MasTec Inc. (MTZ $177.77)
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Jacobs Solutions Inc. (J $145.34)
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Vertiv Holdings LLC Class A (VRT $138.77)
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Constellation Energy Corporation (CEG $342.98)
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Nebius Group N.V. (NBIS $55.17)
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AmeriTrust Financial Technologies Inc. (AMT $0.09)
Q: These companies caught my eye recently due to their broad exposure to infrastructure, energy and engineering. The 1 yr chart for MTZ is pretty good as well. However, some of MTZ's fundamentals I look for seem inconsistent (equity, EPS, free cash flow and operating income). I'm not sure what to make of this one, and see others (eg:PWR, J) in the energy infrastructure/engineering as also looking promising.
I'm not beholden to either of these (and please propose others), but now that I know such companies exist, can you recommend a few options for a "catch all" for exposure to electrical demands (AI, data centers) and upgrades (utility), other energy infrastructure (solar, hyrdo, transmission etc) and even communications (cell towers, etc). Perhaps a wide range here, but curious what comes back from 5i!
I'm particularly interested in your comments on management effectiveness
I'm not beholden to either of these (and please propose others), but now that I know such companies exist, can you recommend a few options for a "catch all" for exposure to electrical demands (AI, data centers) and upgrades (utility), other energy infrastructure (solar, hyrdo, transmission etc) and even communications (cell towers, etc). Perhaps a wide range here, but curious what comes back from 5i!
I'm particularly interested in your comments on management effectiveness