Q: Hi - I recently came into some cash - and am looking for a safe place to park it and hopefully earn a little more than a GIC. This ETF was in Rob Carrick's column in Globe&Mail a few weeks back - it has a dividend of approx 3.7%. I am wondering what the downside is.. I know it is interest rate sensitive, also trading is light. What are your thoughts and do you have any other recommendation?
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Q: Hello, as I watched the EFN episode today,I can't help to think how fragile the market really is.With the market just itching for a good correction, do you think it would be wise or prudent to cash up now say 25-35% + and wait for the inevitable to come?
I realize this is timing the market and no one can tell when this will happen,but for the conservative investor who has seen it before,it seems like it's time.
I realize this is timing the market and no one can tell when this will happen,but for the conservative investor who has seen it before,it seems like it's time.
Q: Paying only casual attention to your recommendations I have unrealized capital gains in my account to pay your membership fees for the next 250 years.
Had I been more astute/aggressive this number would be in the thousands.
My questions:
1. When you have cash in your model portfolios do you ever add to existing positions rather than add a new name to the portfolio?
2. Could you add a column to your portfolio summary page that would indicate the month and year that a stock was first included in the portfolio?
Dave
Had I been more astute/aggressive this number would be in the thousands.
My questions:
1. When you have cash in your model portfolios do you ever add to existing positions rather than add a new name to the portfolio?
2. Could you add a column to your portfolio summary page that would indicate the month and year that a stock was first included in the portfolio?
Dave
Q: I was interested in Bob's question about SSW, so tried to check it out on the internet. My TD Webroker site had no news and elsewhere, I found nothing that would explain the sudden collapse in stock prices - only a bunch of crappy sites that seem to have boilerplate discussions of movements in price, but zero analysis.
Any ideas as to what happened on this stock ? Where can I look to find answers ?
Any ideas as to what happened on this stock ? Where can I look to find answers ?
Q: on the bnn site they say brian acker is on june 2 at 1 pm , in your email you say peter is no june 2 at 1 pm. so just confirm please. dave
Q: Further to my last, is the stock price decline perhaps related to an anticipated decline in dividend ?? In April the dividend of 13 cents a quarter (down from .38 in January) gave a price of around 6.50, for a yield of 8%. At a price of 5.20, 8% would give a quarterly dividend of 10 cents or so. Would you agree that the market seems to be factoring in a decline in dividend for Q2 ?
Q: Good day 5i group.
I would like to buy a stock that is cheaper than the value of the company. Do you have any that would fit that requirement. Would prefer one that has a dividend and is not a small cap.
I would like to buy a stock that is cheaper than the value of the company. Do you have any that would fit that requirement. Would prefer one that has a dividend and is not a small cap.
Q: Hi Team
I previously asked if adding Vermilion Energy to my portfolio to accompany Whitecap Resources would be ok. After reading your response (which was favourable to the idea) I did not yet pull the trigger as oil conttinues to be volatile.
At this stage should I buy more of WCP, to average down, I'm down 17% on the name or would this be a good time to add VET. The only other energy play in my portfolio is Enbridge.
Thank-you in advance. Sam
I previously asked if adding Vermilion Energy to my portfolio to accompany Whitecap Resources would be ok. After reading your response (which was favourable to the idea) I did not yet pull the trigger as oil conttinues to be volatile.
At this stage should I buy more of WCP, to average down, I'm down 17% on the name or would this be a good time to add VET. The only other energy play in my portfolio is Enbridge.
Thank-you in advance. Sam
Q: The company issued $100M of preferred shares at the end of April and yesterday issued $1.2B of ABS term notes. Looks to me like they have encumbered long term cash flows significantly. Seeing as how the market sold off at 9:30 this morning then bounced back somewhat is telling me that current investors are nervous over these actions. Just a thought.
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Photon Control Inc. (PHO $3.60)
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Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc. (ATD $70.33)
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Premium Brands Holdings Corporation (PBH $95.80)
Q: I WOULD APPRECIATE HEARING YOUR TOP BUY IDEA FOR A SMALL TO MID CAP AND LARGE STOCK PICK TODAY. THANKYOU
Q: There is news that NFI got an order for 32 buses from city of Phoenix but the stock is down today, What do you make of this?
Q: Any up to date thoughts on CRE?
Q: Looks like the oil market is trying hard to push producers out of the business. If WTI price was to settle at 44.00 for the next two years, would Vermillion have positive cash flow? Assuming this is the right metric to use to decide if the company can survive without selling assets.
Q: Thoughts on today's deal?
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iShares S&P/TSX Canadian Preferred Share Index ETF (CPD $13.52)
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iShares 1-5 Year Laddered Corporate Bond Index ETF (CBO $18.53)
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iShares 1-5 Year Laddered Government Bond Index ETF (CLF $17.51)
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iShares U.S. High Yield Bond Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XHY $16.78)
Q: Dear 5i
Can you confirm the following yields and MER`s for the following Bond ETF`s;
CLF yield 3.04% & MER .17%
CBO yield 2.91% & MER .28%
CPD yield 4.54% & MER .51%
XHY yield 5.47% & MER .67%
Thanks
Bill C.
Can you confirm the following yields and MER`s for the following Bond ETF`s;
CLF yield 3.04% & MER .17%
CBO yield 2.91% & MER .28%
CPD yield 4.54% & MER .51%
XHY yield 5.47% & MER .67%
Thanks
Bill C.
Q: Hi, I have these two stocks in the energy sector for about two years. Down on avg. about 25-30%. I really have no faith that this sector will rebound anytime soon,but I'm in just for my sector weighting, and watching it go down every month.
I don't feel this is a good reason to own a stock.If you have a good stock in a bad sector you could be waiting 5 years or more to break even.
Why not get out of the sector and at least wait till the whole sector is up at least 10% before getting back in with the possibility of upward momentum? 5 years or longer is a long time to wait for any sector recovery.
Thanks
I don't feel this is a good reason to own a stock.If you have a good stock in a bad sector you could be waiting 5 years or more to break even.
Why not get out of the sector and at least wait till the whole sector is up at least 10% before getting back in with the possibility of upward momentum? 5 years or longer is a long time to wait for any sector recovery.
Thanks
Q: with the possibility of rent controls being initiated in Ontario, do you feel that this would affect the value of Northview??
ed in montreal
ed in montreal
Q: CWX was upgraded with a target price of 7.50. I do own this stock for the 9% dividend. I am up on the price. Could you please give me your Valued opinion. buy hold or sell?
Thanx Kim
Thanx Kim
Q: Paul Colborne who is president of Surge has been buying shares (50,000 approx) in the last 2 weeks of May.He has been buying consistently prior to this He was the leader of Crescent Point and help build that company before leaving and going to Surge. With this insider buying is this an indication that we should be adding shares if we are not up to a full position. What are your thoughts on Colborne.
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Q: HI Peter and Team,
I would like to add a response to one of your previous posts re the stock action in EFN and ECN today.
As you say there can be many reasons why a stock loses 40% of its value in 10 minutes or so.
I do find it disturbing that a short attack or the rumour of a short attack in this case,can cause such technical damage that it may take weeks or even months for the stock to fully recover. CRH was another stock that recently fell victim to this activity. This appears to be happening more and more and the regulators do nothing and the so called circuit breakers employed by the TSX never seem to kick in until it is too late if at all. However these same circuit breakers do seem to be very effective in halting a stock if it going up at a rapid rate.
I know one of your mandates is to help level the playing field for us lowly retail investors and is very much appreciated,but unless the TSX/Regulators do something to curb these destructive activities then the retail investor will always be at a disadvantage and remain cannon fodder for these unscrupulous shorters.
Peter
I would like to add a response to one of your previous posts re the stock action in EFN and ECN today.
As you say there can be many reasons why a stock loses 40% of its value in 10 minutes or so.
I do find it disturbing that a short attack or the rumour of a short attack in this case,can cause such technical damage that it may take weeks or even months for the stock to fully recover. CRH was another stock that recently fell victim to this activity. This appears to be happening more and more and the regulators do nothing and the so called circuit breakers employed by the TSX never seem to kick in until it is too late if at all. However these same circuit breakers do seem to be very effective in halting a stock if it going up at a rapid rate.
I know one of your mandates is to help level the playing field for us lowly retail investors and is very much appreciated,but unless the TSX/Regulators do something to curb these destructive activities then the retail investor will always be at a disadvantage and remain cannon fodder for these unscrupulous shorters.
Peter