Q: I hold the above utilities and have seen many recent questions on these. I believe our electrification demands will continue to rise very significantly over the next few decades.
I am retired and mainly looking for dividend growth and some, or good overall growth. Please rank as to which you think has the best outlook over next 5 years or more. I hold similar amounts of each? Would you add to one or two mainly or equally to all?
Thank you for great service.
Tulio
Q: I am interested in trading micro mini contracts and futures for indexes or any other commodities. Do you recommend any brokerage company or can you point out where should I start.
Q: Good Afternoon 5i Team
Last week BNN noted at the bottom of the TV screen that NFI was reported to be in talks. The stock has been moving up on above average volumes since this time. Have you insight as to whether they are in fact in talks and if so with who?
Thanks
Q: Hello 5i
A question about investing on margin. I have heard a few people extolling the praises of investing with borrowed money. Some even prefer it to making extra money through selling options. It is easier, less time consuming, has the benefit of lower taxes because of favourable dividend and cap gains rates. But, one thing i can’t understand is that some people advocate investing on margin at the same time as they seem to hold a fairly large cash reserve. It seems to me to be more reasonable to use your cash reserves before borrowing. Am i missing something here. Or, does this practice not really make sense?
Thanks
Q: I have a bit of cash from tax loss selling and am thinking of adding to TOI. I notice that on your website there is a 20% short on the stock. Should this be concerning?
Thank you
Q: I have 1400 BMO shares in Rrsp, I want to sell them and buy tech stocks, looks like tech stocks are hit bottom, this is the list that I want to buy Lspd, Nvei, Toi, shop, Cts, Eglx, At , Goog, Amzn, Upst and Apps, your thoughts please, thanks always.
Q: I like this small-cap, as a long term play in the home builder space. Was there any specific negative news to drive its share price down today, or could this be a potential dip-buying opportunity? Thank you
Q: I am fully invested in my RRIF account and in anticipation of the annual required payout in September, I have to choose what security(ies) to sell to fund the required withdrawal. The choices include current (energy) winners, preferreds with decent dividends, tech and industrial stocks bearing no dividends and most of them under water, or financials and utilities earning good dividends but down from previous highs. Overall, I’m over-weight in financials and energy and under in most all other categories. Also, pull the trigger now given market sentiment or wait until under the gun? Thank you.
Q: What is your opinion of this ETF for a core long term holding for exposure to the oil and gas industry? Is the MER high/low in your opinion. What alternatives if any would you suggest? Thanks
Q: Addition to my question for BMO, with such volatile market, please suggest entry price and rationale for Lspd, Nvei, Toi, Cts, Eglx, At, Goog, Amzn, Upst and Apps, many thanks
Q: I am always confused on days like this when Canadian oils go one way and American oils the other. I would have thought the sectors would both move mostly in tandem guided by oil and gas prices. But, not for the first time, XEG is down today while XLE is up. Why would that be? Yes, it is a bad market day, but ALL my US oils are up strongly while many of the Canadians (TOU in particular) are down. BTW, what % of a diversified portfolio would you devote to oils and gas today? Should pipelines be included in that consideration?
Q: I hold SU PSK and WCP. I don't want to hold oil and gas in the long term, so want to eventually sell these three stocks. Do you feel this sector will likely perform well through a recession and would you tend to continue to hold them through the next year? Could you suggest a target price for each. Could you suggest what I might replace these with in the alternative energy sector - with dividend. Thank you!
Q: Do you think the remarkable energy share price surge will continue, if at a lesser pace than the past year? Rumours of $150-$180 oil are popping up. Would you care to offer a prediction for oil prices 12 months from now?