Q: What are your thoughts about iAnthus? It had a good run when the whole cannabis sector was doing well and has pulled back since April, 2018. Might be a good time to get back in.
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Investment Q&A
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Q: This company appears to be profitable with what looks like a high powered executive team. They also appear to be well positioned for growth in both production and sales. Given all the carnage in the cannabis industry, what are your thoughts on its revenue/profitability and potential as an investment.
Chuck
Chuck
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Sun Life Financial Inc. (SLF $79.30)
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CCL Industries Inc. Unlimited Class B Non-Voting Shares (CCL.B $79.56)
Q: Greetings 5i
I have made a tidy profit in CCL.B over the past few years and I now realize I let it grow too large in my cash account. Recently, of course, CCL has been sliding down. My holding in it now amounts to 5.2% of my total Canadian cash account. Conversely, I have SLF that has being doing well but now stands at 7.4% which I realize is too high.
What weighting should I aim for with both SLF and CCL in a cash account that I am working on getting into proper focus and balance?
Two questions.Please deduct appropriate credits.
Thanks
Peter
I have made a tidy profit in CCL.B over the past few years and I now realize I let it grow too large in my cash account. Recently, of course, CCL has been sliding down. My holding in it now amounts to 5.2% of my total Canadian cash account. Conversely, I have SLF that has being doing well but now stands at 7.4% which I realize is too high.
What weighting should I aim for with both SLF and CCL in a cash account that I am working on getting into proper focus and balance?
Two questions.Please deduct appropriate credits.
Thanks
Peter
Q: hitting new lows?
buy and hold for dividend.
it has broke a 5 year low.
buy and hold for dividend.
it has broke a 5 year low.
Q: Palo Alto has identified Zscaler as their competition and ripped the company somewhat on an earnings call. The CEO of Zscaler fired back on CNBC with comments such as the below. My question is whether this is a buy with potential based on your knowledge and comments below. It has gone from nearly $90 to $51 in a few months despite seemingly doing well.
"Zscaler, which came public in the first half of 2018, offers cloud security software for IT professionals to monitor network traffic and protect data. The company surprised analyst estimates by turning a small profit in four straight quarters.
Revenue grew by more than 53% in its July quarter and is expected to near $90 million in the current quarter, according to FactSet.
“The market is coming to us. We’re seeing a lot of growth,” Chaudhry said. “We crossed 400 off the Global 2,000 companies as our customers, so [we are] very bullish about the opportunity.”
"Zscaler, which came public in the first half of 2018, offers cloud security software for IT professionals to monitor network traffic and protect data. The company surprised analyst estimates by turning a small profit in four straight quarters.
Revenue grew by more than 53% in its July quarter and is expected to near $90 million in the current quarter, according to FactSet.
“The market is coming to us. We’re seeing a lot of growth,” Chaudhry said. “We crossed 400 off the Global 2,000 companies as our customers, so [we are] very bullish about the opportunity.”
Q: Hello, What are your thoughts on Pershing Square holdings. They seem fairly cheap. I am considering starting a small position. I believe I could purchase it only in the OTC markets in north America (PSHZF). Please correct me if I am wrong. They have now rebounded well after the issues with Valeant and Herbalife..I would appreciate your thoughts. Thanks. Shyam
Q: I own shares of AABA. Not exactly sure of their announcement of dissolution of the fund. should I sell my shares?
Q: Hi Team , a couple of questions on EIC. Could you please give the latest short positions?
The company recently held an investor day in Garland Texas, to showcase their new window plant. Some sell side investors have reset their target price @ 55 bucks with consensus @ 46 dollars. That's a 15% upside. Do you think this will happen? Not sure if any time frame has been mentioned. Thanks Guys!
The company recently held an investor day in Garland Texas, to showcase their new window plant. Some sell side investors have reset their target price @ 55 bucks with consensus @ 46 dollars. That's a 15% upside. Do you think this will happen? Not sure if any time frame has been mentioned. Thanks Guys!
Q: What is your reaction to the 6.6 million share deal today? Thanks
Q: Peter; Which of these two would be suitable for a senior looking for safety and income? Thanks.
Rod
Rod
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iShares Gold Bullion ETF (CGL.C $38.72)
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SPDR Gold Shares ETF (GLD $308.24)
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Harvest Global Gold Giants Index ETF (HGGG $56.15)
Q: Would this New ETF be reasonable to invest as a gold portion of portfolio?
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BMO High Yield US Corporate Bond Hedged to CAD Index ETF (ZHY $11.22)
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BMO Long Corporate Bond Index ETF (ZLC $15.04)
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iShares Core Canadian Universe Bond Index ETF (XBB $28.01)
Q: With the possibility of a pending recession in the next year, would you recommend selling one of the following bond funds: ZLC, XBB and ZHY?
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BMO Aggregate Bond Index ETF (ZAG $13.72)
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BMO S&P 500 Index ETF (ZSP $97.16)
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iShares S&P/TSX 60 Index ETF (XIU $41.99)
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iShares Core MSCI EAFE ETF (IEFA $85.21)
Q: I was reading Norm Rothery's article on the "hot potato" portfolio strategy. As you know it involves investing in one of four etf's based on the previous year's best performance. The asset classes are Canadian Bond Index, S&P/TSX Composite Index, S&P 500 and MSVI EAGE Index. I have to do a little more research on this strategy but should I decide to allocate a small investment here, what 4 specific etf's would you recommend?
Dennis
Dennis
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iShares MSCI World Index ETF (XWD $103.42)
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Vanguard U.S. Total Market Index ETF (VUN $118.33)
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Vanguard Information Technology ETF (VGT $705.82)
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Vanguard All-Equity ETF Portfolio (VEQT $50.00)
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iShares Global Industrials ETF (EXI $169.69)
Q: A family member (41) has roughy $15000. to invest
Currently has $2000 in XIC and the balance of $13000. in cash in a TFGS.
I was thinking VGT, XLI but would like your suggestions please
The goal is to be able to add a similar amound every year for a while.
Thank you.
Currently has $2000 in XIC and the balance of $13000. in cash in a TFGS.
I was thinking VGT, XLI but would like your suggestions please
The goal is to be able to add a similar amound every year for a while.
Thank you.
Q: As a long term (15 years) shareholder, I am in the money. But, despite what appear to be solid metrics and reasonable growth and a fairly broad book of business, the stock goes nowhere and is not followed by analysts. Daily volume is generally thin. The dividend appears secure. Is it worth continuing to hold?
Q: I'm interested in purchasing a crypocurrency. They are not listed on stock exchanges. How do I purchase one?
Q: I follow your responses quite closely and value your perspective. On Sept 16th your response to a question on BYD.UN included the statement that it was 12 x ev/ebitda. For those of us who follow such metrics, could you outline the numbers you used to come to this result. My numbers return a result of 4.8. Perhaps an explanation of why you rely on such a metric would also help. Thanks.
Q: What percentage of a RRIF account would you recommend having exposed to a covered call strategy using ZWC, the said account has Enbridge, Superior plus, XTR and FIE, with the two latter having the largest percentage
Q: Hello 5i Team,
I was too late buying into both Roku and Pays and am now considerably underwater on both. Are either worth the long wait for a rebound, or is it time to cut and run? Thank you.
Brad
I was too late buying into both Roku and Pays and am now considerably underwater on both. Are either worth the long wait for a rebound, or is it time to cut and run? Thank you.
Brad
Q: The Energy sector in general but particularly the Canadian portion is avoided and therefore undervalued. Is it a reasonable place for non speculative investments considering the political and sunset industry climate?