Q: Hi Peter and team. Can you give your perspective on the news out of PYR and what it will mean for the co. in the long term. I hold a small amount of shares. Thanks, Gerry
Q: Although this UK, NASDAQ listed company is not in your usual wheelhouse, 5i (and Peter in particular) seem quite in tune with the tech area so I am hoping you can provide some information into this company.
It rose about 25% on Friday on its earnings report and has had stellar growth (I think) even without that bump. It is debt free and has money in the bank but does not yet turn a profit. I know individuals who deal with the company and they are quite impressed. Can you provide any further insight into this firm?
Q: Hi,
With so much research going on around the world, looking for a new and better battery do you think LIT and BLDP make a good investment?
Thank you
Helen
Q: You recently commented that 18% of a portfolio in utilities is fairly high, especially in a time of rising interest rates and might reduce across the board here.
Can you recommend your top 3 stock picks with dividends that you feel will benefit the most in this time of rising interest rates? Not including the big banks.
Q: Gentlemen,
Can you please suggest 1 or 2 ETF with well Sectors balanced or equal sectors for each market Can, US, int'l, & emerging (in Ca$ and/or US$) ?
Thank You
Best regards.
Q: My TFSA is worth about 26000. I do not need the money and have a long time horizon - say twenty years. I intend to maximize the annual contribution limit. Currently I have roughly equal positions in ZLU, VMO, VVL, and VGG. Plus a smaller position in CBL, which has tanked, but pays a dividend.
What do you recommend for a TFSA makeover, if any, in this case?
Q: I would like to buy some etfs but am concerned about liquidity. I would prefer to buy US Europe and emerging markets in US currency. Can you recommend the best etfs in canada US europe and EM thar have a large nuber of shares traded daily?
Q: First, thanks for the great service. My question is about Enbridge, do you think tax loss selling will be an issue for Enbridge and possibly cause further price depreciation ? Thanks Steve
Q: My wife's long term port, TFSA-CCL.b, GUD, KXS, NFI, PBH. RRSP-BNS, CAE, SHOP, SJ, TOY, WSP, 1/2 HWD. 26% Industrials, 18% Materials, 16% Tech. Just added enough cash for 2 more full positions(1 in each account) Can you recommend 2-3 stocks that would be a good fit. Looking for diversified growth.
Thank you!
I had initiated a half position in Surge awhile back, which represented only 2% of my overall portfolio. I am down 48% to date and I am debating if I should get in my full position. I understand the sector is out of favor big time, but isn't that the best time to buy? or should I just sell, cut my loses and look elsewhere, if so which company would you suggest. I have a long term outlook of 5 to 10 years.
Q: Many of your subscribers discuss their weightings on individual investments.
If I have 5 accounts and a total invested capital of 2,000,000 and if I want to have a minimum of 5% weighting on each stock,ETF or mutual fund would you suggest that 20 holdings averaging 100,000 each would be appropriate?
Or, in the case of some of your smaller capitalized companies like sis and aar.un, would a smaller percentage allocation be more appropriate?
I am 71 and have been in the market for over 40years.
Q: 5i Team - Altagas (ALA) is has a scheduled ex-dividend date of of 10/24/2017 for a sweet payout of $0.175 per unit, payable on 11/15/2017.
Is is safe to assume that on the ex-dividend date, the ALA stock price will decline by the percentage associated to the dividend payment? If not, is this the best time to buy this stock and take advantage of the payout?
Secondly, If I purchased the stock on 10/24/2017 and sold it the next day 10/25/2017, will I still be paid the monthly dividend on 11/15/2017? Is it a good strategy to purchase all dividend stocks on the ex-dividend date so as to maximize dividend returns?
Q: Can you please comment on pay out ratio based on cash flow versus earnings? Specifically, how long can a company continue paying out of cash flow when earning won't cover the distribution before it becomes a problem.