Q: What was stock symbol for Amaya Inc back in 2016 Canadian TSX. Received notice of settlement from Scotiabank and trying to trace my buy and sell from that period. Tks 5i
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Investment Q&A
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NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA $177.33)
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BRP Inc. Subordinate Voting Shares (DOO $89.17)
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Kinaxis Inc. (KXS $186.58)
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Shopify Inc. Class A Subordinate Voting Shares (SHOP $197.22)
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Veeva Systems Inc. Class A (VEEV $274.60)
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WELL Health Technologies Corp. (WELL $4.62)
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DocuSign Inc. (DOCU $78.82)
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Lightspeed Commerce Inc. Subordinate Voting Shares (LSPD $16.18)
Q: I think we were due for today's pullback. What are your favourite names to add to here for a long term hold?
Q: I am overweight BAM.A, and investors seem to love this company. BAM invests in utility like companies which are rate sensitive. So the thesis for investing heavily in this company has to be low rate/free money environment for considerable period (at least a decade for the long term holders). What are your thoughts? Thanks.
Q: What’s your thoughts on the most recent earnings report?
Q: Good morning 5i staff
I have been waiting for the turn towards esg etf's. Looking at something like ESGV, do you think it could be seen, say, as an equivalent to voo? there was an artcle in Barron's recently saying that they recently have done as well, or better than regular funds. I believe the managment excpense ratio is .12 Not bad. I hold VOO and have been thinking of selling call options on it and then buying something like esgv, if I am called away. I suppose that approach could not be called radically green maybe more like patiently green:).
thanks
I have been waiting for the turn towards esg etf's. Looking at something like ESGV, do you think it could be seen, say, as an equivalent to voo? there was an artcle in Barron's recently saying that they recently have done as well, or better than regular funds. I believe the managment excpense ratio is .12 Not bad. I hold VOO and have been thinking of selling call options on it and then buying something like esgv, if I am called away. I suppose that approach could not be called radically green maybe more like patiently green:).
thanks
Q: I’ve been considering a position in one of the above stocks. Could you give me your opinion on which you would prefer. What are the pros and cons of each. Do you have a preference for another stock instead of one of these.
Thanks John
Thanks John
Q: You proposed that Warren Buffet's investment in five Japanese commodities traders is motivated by their commodities exposure, rather than by growth and/or multiple expansion prospects for Japan as a region. Okay, but suppose we ignore Buffet's specific interest; is it plausible that Japan's markets have priced-in its disadvantages (such as age-related lower productivity) to the degree that its country-specific ETFs (for example, BBJP) are now 'interesting'? Or should the apparent permanence of such structural constraints drive us away, indefinitely?
Q: I always avoided HXS because I thought it didn't hold stocks and just had an agreement with NA to deliver the total returns equivalent to S&P500 so there was a significant counterparty risk. The risk may not be much but didn't want to tolerate this risk just to avoid 15% Dividend Tax Withholding. Recently I got to know that HXS has changed its structure from Total Returns Swap to Corporate Class. Does it mean that it now holds stocks (like ZSP or SPY) .. is HXS still any more risky than ZSP or SPY.
Q: I would like to invest into the future health care in North America. What do you think of LIFE ETF?
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Miscellaneous (MISC)
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Vanguard Short-Term Corporate Bond ETF (VCSH $79.89)
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iShares 1-3 Year Credit Bond ETF (IGSB $53.01)
Q: I have some US GIC's that have matured and my advisor at RBC is recommending the RBC US Short-term Corporate Bond Fund as interest rates have declined so much for GIC's.
Would you consider this to be a good move or is there something else I should be considering.
Would you consider this to be a good move or is there something else I should be considering.
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WPT Industrial Real Estate Investment Trust (WIR.U $21.77)
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Dream Industrial Real Estate Investment Trust (DIR.UN $12.26)
Q: Hi, I have sold CSH and would like to buy some industrial real estate. What do you like better between WIR and DIR and why? Are they similar in price and growth/what are the metrics you would use?
Q: Hi 5i,
Ciena released earnings today and stock has dropped -28% ( so far) ..can you explain what’s happening and is price drop warranted.
Would you continue to hold here or sell and why?
Thx
Ciena released earnings today and stock has dropped -28% ( so far) ..can you explain what’s happening and is price drop warranted.
Would you continue to hold here or sell and why?
Thx
Q: Is there any point in holding on to American Hotel Income Properties or take the loss and move on?
Q: Good morning, how do you see the potential Cogeco takeover playing out.
I see it could go in a few different directions. Would you buy the stock today?
Thanks Rob
I see it could go in a few different directions. Would you buy the stock today?
Thanks Rob
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Veren Inc. (VRN $9.14)
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Baytex Energy Corp. (BTE $3.29)
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Just Energy Group Inc. (JE $0.21)
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Gran Tierra Energy Inc. (GTE $5.64)
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Cardinal Energy Ltd. (CJ $7.48)
Q: What’s advice on these stocks. Sale or hold ?
Q: Hello 5I
In your opinion, if one is negative or expecting volatility in the market short term, and you want to insulate yourself from this possibility, what needs to happen in a portfolio? Do nothing as this might be emotional and historically a bad move, invest in an inverse ETF, Move a little more towards Gold, consumer staple or low beta stocks? What type of news would make you personally shift focus? Of course, I am asking for your opinion but is there any proof for the answer? Thank you
In your opinion, if one is negative or expecting volatility in the market short term, and you want to insulate yourself from this possibility, what needs to happen in a portfolio? Do nothing as this might be emotional and historically a bad move, invest in an inverse ETF, Move a little more towards Gold, consumer staple or low beta stocks? What type of news would make you personally shift focus? Of course, I am asking for your opinion but is there any proof for the answer? Thank you
Q: Considering a new investment in the technology sector in a TFSA account, would the semiconductor space be investable now and would your preference be to one or two specific companies or an ETF such as SMH or SOXX. Your comments and ideas always appreciated. Brian
Q: Hi group I asked question last week on W I had a 2% position and based on the market at the time I increased to a full position. Since then its down $70 + us > What is going on can you help me with some guidance< I know this is a value stock along with Virus implications. What your view going fwd hold or sell I still have a 10% profit even after todays rout Thanks for your views on this going fwd . Also when is the next earning due out I would expect them to be very good - do you agree ?
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Park Lawn Corporation (PLC $26.48)
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Canadian Tire Corporation Limited Class A Non-Voting Shares (CTC.A $170.14)
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Restaurant Brands International Inc. (QSR $85.81)
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North West Company Inc. (The) (NWC $47.45)
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Primo Water Corporation (PRMW $37.40)
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Magna International Inc. (MG $63.51)
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Premium Brands Holdings Corporation (PBH $93.85)
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Leon's Furniture Limited (LNF $28.80)
Q: Retired dividend-income investor. Looking to add to my Consumer sector. I already own PBH, NWC, PLC. I am looking to add one more name, preferably with a dividend > 3%, although dividend security and dividend growth are more important than todays yield.
I have looked at CTC.A, LNF, MG, PRMW and QSR. I have researched each using both fundamentals (beta, P/E, P/BV, P/CF, P/S, ROE) and technicals (higher highs and higher lows, above 200mda), as well as current analyst estimates.
CTC.A comes across as just "ok". LNF has already had an incredible jump recently, so I am hesitant to buy at current prices. MG is not bad, but shows a ROE = -1%. PRMW looks good except for the ROE = -9%. QSR also looks good, showing a ROE = +29% (I can't find P/BV and P/CF anywhere). The bottom line is there doesn't appear to be a stand out obvious buy. I am leaning toward one of MG, PRMW or QSR.
Would you please rank all 5 companies from best to worst for the following (assuming a 3-5 year hold):
a) Dividend security
b) Capital gain potential
c) Total return potential
Thanks for your help. Much appreciated....Steve
I have looked at CTC.A, LNF, MG, PRMW and QSR. I have researched each using both fundamentals (beta, P/E, P/BV, P/CF, P/S, ROE) and technicals (higher highs and higher lows, above 200mda), as well as current analyst estimates.
CTC.A comes across as just "ok". LNF has already had an incredible jump recently, so I am hesitant to buy at current prices. MG is not bad, but shows a ROE = -1%. PRMW looks good except for the ROE = -9%. QSR also looks good, showing a ROE = +29% (I can't find P/BV and P/CF anywhere). The bottom line is there doesn't appear to be a stand out obvious buy. I am leaning toward one of MG, PRMW or QSR.
Would you please rank all 5 companies from best to worst for the following (assuming a 3-5 year hold):
a) Dividend security
b) Capital gain potential
c) Total return potential
Thanks for your help. Much appreciated....Steve
Q: If you were to establish an RESP for someone who was just born, and are starting with a small amount of money, perhaps a couple of thousand dollars, what would you invest in? Would you invest in an ETF? If so, which one? Would you consider investing in a single stock? If so, which ones would you consider?