Q: may I get your opinion on this preferred , please and thank you...and also, if I may, inquire as to a site of reference detailing US prefs pertinent info...many thanks
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Q: What does the market expect from ENGH this week?
Thx
Thx
Q: Dear 5i,
Is this starting to get interesting at a P/B of .53 ? If not, at what price would you consider it a BUY ? Do you consider the 4% yield safe and if so, on what metrics do you base your reasoning ?
Many thanks !
Is this starting to get interesting at a P/B of .53 ? If not, at what price would you consider it a BUY ? Do you consider the 4% yield safe and if so, on what metrics do you base your reasoning ?
Many thanks !
Q: I hold MG in my non registered account for retirement purpose,since this stock did drop very significantly,is this investment at risk in a medium to longer term perspective ? Would any "switch" of this stock for another ne pertinent at this value level ? Regards, Jean-Yves
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NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA $179.42)
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Pinterest Inc. Class A (PINS $39.10)
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Unity Software Inc. (U $31.92)
Q: Hi,
I own all these 3 and down so much on PINS and U that I was thinking of selling them and adding to my NVDA position. My thinking is that over the next 3 years NVDA has the most upside and is the most solid. Without getting personal would you think this is a smart move?
Thanks
I own all these 3 and down so much on PINS and U that I was thinking of selling them and adding to my NVDA position. My thinking is that over the next 3 years NVDA has the most upside and is the most solid. Without getting personal would you think this is a smart move?
Thanks
Q: Dear Peter et cal:
Two part question. You may dedut as many credits as you feel fit.
1. There are a few experts who predict 60/40 portfolio is finished for several years! I was a subscriber to Portfolio Analytics for a while and it repeatedly told me that given my answers to your algorithms , I have to stick to 60/40 split.
What do you think about 60/40 portfolio in general,, especially for the many in the pre/semi fully retirement stages. No need for personal answer. Just a general overview answer would be fine.
2. If you were to construct an ETFs based portfolio TO-DAY from scratch, would it be different from the one that we see in Canadian Money Saver? What would it look like ,if it is different? 80/20? or 70/30?
As you have indicated that you can give personalized answers, please feel free to answer in general/overview/big picture terms.
Thank you in advance
Mano.
Two part question. You may dedut as many credits as you feel fit.
1. There are a few experts who predict 60/40 portfolio is finished for several years! I was a subscriber to Portfolio Analytics for a while and it repeatedly told me that given my answers to your algorithms , I have to stick to 60/40 split.
What do you think about 60/40 portfolio in general,, especially for the many in the pre/semi fully retirement stages. No need for personal answer. Just a general overview answer would be fine.
2. If you were to construct an ETFs based portfolio TO-DAY from scratch, would it be different from the one that we see in Canadian Money Saver? What would it look like ,if it is different? 80/20? or 70/30?
As you have indicated that you can give personalized answers, please feel free to answer in general/overview/big picture terms.
Thank you in advance
Mano.
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BMO Covered Call Utilities ETF (ZWU $11.19)
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BMO US High Dividend Covered Call ETF (ZWH $23.49)
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BMO US High Dividend Covered Call ETF (ZWH.U $23.41)
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BMO Canadian High Dividend Covered Call ETF (ZWC $18.72)
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BMO Covered Call Technology ETF (ZWT $54.96)
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Hamilton Enhanced Multi-Sector Covered Call ETF (HDIV $18.43)
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Hamilton Enhanced U.S. Covered Call ETF (HYLD $13.74)
Q: I am a vlaue investor, 76 years old, good pension. 43 stocks, 16 ETF's including the above covered call ETF's. I do have some growth holdings (IWO, LNF, WSP).All are doing well except ZIM and SYZ (not worried). My question is the covered call holdings are 10% of my portfolio. Is 10% too much? I do enjoy the $650 a month dividends which have been consistent for the past five months.
Thank you
Stanley
Thank you
Stanley
Q: Hi - I am just trying to better understand apartment REITs in this environment. Such REITs seem to still be in decline even though everyone is talking about how residential rents are firm and/or rising. So are apartment REITs like this one more affected by rising rates and overall mkt sentiment...than the prospect of much higher revenues? Thank you as always!!
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Granite Real Estate Investment Trust (GRT.UN $74.78)
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Dream Industrial Real Estate Investment Trust (DIR.UN $11.91)
Q: I currently own these two REITs and they have, as expected, performed very poorly in 2022 - both down more than 30% YTD. Against the backdrop of continuing rising interest rate would it be advisable to take the losses and exit the REIT sector for now?
At present prime is at 4.7% (and continues to rise, latest rumour is another 0.75% or even 1% increase), while GRT.UN yields 4.2% and DIR.UN yields about 6% these two REITs are hardly enticing investments. What is your advice on this situation? Thanks.
At present prime is at 4.7% (and continues to rise, latest rumour is another 0.75% or even 1% increase), while GRT.UN yields 4.2% and DIR.UN yields about 6% these two REITs are hardly enticing investments. What is your advice on this situation? Thanks.
Q: Please comment on Engh's acquisition today& its impact. Txs for u usual great services & views
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iShares Core S&P 500 Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XSP $65.18)
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Vanguard S&P 500 Index ETF (VFV $154.69)
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iShares Core S&P 500 ETF (IVV $635.79)
Q: I own an Ishares all in one ETF to round things out. I just found out they hedge the currency on the non Canadian holdings. I tried to find out the cost to hedge but was unsuccessful. After doing more research I found the costs to hedge can be 1-2% a year. When doing a back test between IVV and XSP the hedged EFT lagged by 1-3% a year over 20 years. From 2002-2012 the lag averaged 2.1% a year but in the last 10 years the average lag was 1.1% a year. Do you know any all in one Canadian ETF's that don't hedge the currency?
Thank you.
Thank you.
Q: I have sold my European ETF because it has been doing so poorly.
The war has taken a toll.
Do you have a suggestion for ETF with more potential which would invest in companies outside of Canada?
The war has taken a toll.
Do you have a suggestion for ETF with more potential which would invest in companies outside of Canada?
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iShares Core MSCI All Country World ex Canada Index ETF (XAW $47.31)
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SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (SPY $632.78)
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Vanguard Growth ETF (VUG $455.78)
Q: Hi, I appreciate the great work you have been doing to share knowledge.
I am considering the smith manoeuvre and would like to invest about $100K for a start in an etf vs Canadian dividend stocks. I would appreciate if you can share your thoughts on any ETF or ETFs that would be ideal considering the issues with ROC and ACB at tax filing time. I am also considering the importance of geographic diversification, hence the reason that I am not too convinced on going the route of Canadian dividend stocks. I am on the 50% marginal tax bracket and would also like to invest tax efficiently perhaps more towards growth than high dividends.
I look forward to your thoughts.
Thanks
I am considering the smith manoeuvre and would like to invest about $100K for a start in an etf vs Canadian dividend stocks. I would appreciate if you can share your thoughts on any ETF or ETFs that would be ideal considering the issues with ROC and ACB at tax filing time. I am also considering the importance of geographic diversification, hence the reason that I am not too convinced on going the route of Canadian dividend stocks. I am on the 50% marginal tax bracket and would also like to invest tax efficiently perhaps more towards growth than high dividends.
I look forward to your thoughts.
Thanks
Q: Is there any news for Ere.un's 4% haircut today. $4.20p/p, so loss some 22%. On a downward trend since $5.06 H in May. Is it time to move on or continue to hold? Txs for u usual great services & advices
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iShares MSCI Min Vol Canada Index ETF (XMV $50.90)
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iShares S&P/TSX Canadian Dividend Aristocrats Index ETF (CDZ $38.07)
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Vanguard Conservative ETF Portfolio (VCNS $30.37)
Q: Hi
I am considering the smith manoeuvre and would prefer to invest in an etf rather than individual stocks because of the benefits of diversification. I would appreciate if you can share your thoughts on a few ets that would qualify and would also be less of a hassle in reconciling the ROC and ACB during tax time. I would appreciate your insight in smith manoeuvre using and etf rather that dividend paying stocks. I am in the 50% marginal tax rate. Thanks
I am considering the smith manoeuvre and would prefer to invest in an etf rather than individual stocks because of the benefits of diversification. I would appreciate if you can share your thoughts on a few ets that would qualify and would also be less of a hassle in reconciling the ROC and ACB during tax time. I would appreciate your insight in smith manoeuvre using and etf rather that dividend paying stocks. I am in the 50% marginal tax rate. Thanks
Q: I am looking at the previous earnings reports and calculating p/e ratios etc. I notice that they put out news releases with “adjusted eps” only. Is this considered their eps? And is this the figure that is generally accepted to calculate p/e or is there another eps number I should be looking for?
Q: Current thoughts? Valuation and growth prospects?
Wondering if i should sell or hold.
Wondering if i should sell or hold.
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Loblaw Companies Limited (L $227.63)
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Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc. (ATD $70.79)
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Premium Brands Holdings Corporation (PBH $91.86)
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iShares S&P/TSX Capped Consumer Staples Index ETF (XST $60.32)
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Consumer Staples Select Sector SPDR (XLP $81.62)
Q: Hi.
My portfolio analytics says I'm low on Consumer Defensive. Can you give me 1-2 Canadian stock suggestions and maybe 1-2 ETFs in the US and Canada.
Thanks,
Robert
My portfolio analytics says I'm low on Consumer Defensive. Can you give me 1-2 Canadian stock suggestions and maybe 1-2 ETFs in the US and Canada.
Thanks,
Robert
Q: Can you please provide some analysis of this company and whether you would find it investment worthy at these levels? Is the growth story intact or is it a broken company and a story that will end badly? An attractive entry point if you see one would be nice too.
Thanks!
Thanks!
Q: Your opinion on buying Fleetcor or Square going forward ?