Q: Please comment on the 3rd q results. This company is seems quite undervalued.
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Q: Could you please explain what these 'buffer' ETFs are and how they work? I found about them in this BNN Bloomberg article: https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/buffer-etfs-post-80-surge-in-assets-as-haven-in-bear-market-1.1838370
Many thanks!
Many thanks!
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Indiva Limited (NDVA)
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Salona Global Medical Device Corporation (SGMD)
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East Side Games Group Inc. (EAGR $0.52)
Q: I own these three companies in my micro cap account and each is currently down considerably from where I bought them.
What is your outlook for these companies over the next couple of years and is this a time to be adding to my positions or continue to wait for any tax loss selling to potentially occur and/or the market to turn?
Thanks, Rick
What is your outlook for these companies over the next couple of years and is this a time to be adding to my positions or continue to wait for any tax loss selling to potentially occur and/or the market to turn?
Thanks, Rick
Q: Could you please give me opinion on SPOT.
Would you buy it at this level in the low 80's for 1 - 2 years time horizon?
Thanks,
Milan
Would you buy it at this level in the low 80's for 1 - 2 years time horizon?
Thanks,
Milan
Q: My floating rate mortgage is now approaching 5%.
Do you think it is better to invest in some of the strong companies that are currently at good prices, or to pay extra toward the mortgage?
Thanks!
Do you think it is better to invest in some of the strong companies that are currently at good prices, or to pay extra toward the mortgage?
Thanks!
Q: Hi
If I want to have global exposure to Oil and Gas sector, NOT just Canadian or the US market, is IXC the only ETF option? Or should I buy XLE and add some other ETF which has exposure to Shell, Royal Dutch and other large European big oil cos? My search doesn't seem to yield anything that includes a nice balance between North America and European companies other than IXC. Any suggestions?
Your answers to others' questions seem to suggest that there is some more gain to be made in energy sector. (Paraphrasing here!) Hence this question. I already own XLE/XEG in different accounts.
Thanks in advance.
If I want to have global exposure to Oil and Gas sector, NOT just Canadian or the US market, is IXC the only ETF option? Or should I buy XLE and add some other ETF which has exposure to Shell, Royal Dutch and other large European big oil cos? My search doesn't seem to yield anything that includes a nice balance between North America and European companies other than IXC. Any suggestions?
Your answers to others' questions seem to suggest that there is some more gain to be made in energy sector. (Paraphrasing here!) Hence this question. I already own XLE/XEG in different accounts.
Thanks in advance.
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iShares Russell 2000 Growth ETF (IWO $292.10)
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iShares Core S&P/TSX Capped Composite Index ETF (XIC $44.46)
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Vanguard FTSE Canadian High Dividend Yield Index ETF (VDY $52.94)
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Vanguard Dividend Appreciation FTF (VIG $207.06)
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SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (SPY $636.36)
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INVESCO QQQ Trust (QQQ $573.69)
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Vanguard FTSE Developed Markets ETF (VEA $57.98)
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SPDR Dow Jones Industrial Average ETF (DIA $441.26)
Q: Good morning, what ETF's would you advise for a new portfolio today. Mid age investor, including sector allocations please. TFSA and Non reg'd accounts
Thank you
Thank you
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Salesforce Inc. (CRM $239.98)
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Shopify Inc. Class A Subordinate Voting Shares (SHOP $205.81)
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Block Inc. Class A (SQ)
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Crocs Inc. (CROX $75.67)
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Pool Corporation (POOL $306.81)
Q: Hello 5I,
Could you give your top 5 bounce candidates for a fed pivot in both the US and Canada? Could you please only include companies you like long term?
Thanks
Could you give your top 5 bounce candidates for a fed pivot in both the US and Canada? Could you please only include companies you like long term?
Thanks
Q: Could you please comment on the safety of this etf. Would investment in this at this time be ok for income and some future growth?
Thank you.
Thank you.
Q: Since we are entering what will probably be a very active end-of- year tax loss selling season , wondering if you will be providing a Report on potential candidates as you have in previous years ?
More specifically , I am interested in one such candidate - CPLF - which is off about 80 % from its high with sell-off accelerating over the past week chopping off about a quarter of its value on much heavier than normal volume.
Would you consider this company as one worth taking a chance on ?
Or better candidates in the context of many such huge sell-offs this year ?
Thank-you.
More specifically , I am interested in one such candidate - CPLF - which is off about 80 % from its high with sell-off accelerating over the past week chopping off about a quarter of its value on much heavier than normal volume.
Would you consider this company as one worth taking a chance on ?
Or better candidates in the context of many such huge sell-offs this year ?
Thank-you.
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Murphy Oil Corporation (MUR $23.09)
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Valero Energy Corporation (VLO $133.30)
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Suncor Energy Inc. (SU $54.16)
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Imperial Oil Limited (IMO $117.60)
Q: Hi Peter, What do you think of Murphy Oil ? Where would you rank it to hold vs VLO, SU, & IMO ? Thank you.
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Enbridge Inc. (ENB $64.88)
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TC Energy Corporation (TRP $68.20)
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Pembina Pipeline Corporation (PPL $49.27)
Q: Hello 5i Team,
I'm helping my son build a dividend portfolio with stocks to hold long term. Would like to add a couple of pipeline names, with ENB, TRP, and PPL at the top of the list. I've read most of your previous comments on these companies, and most money managers I see on BNN speak favourably on these names in terms of sustainability of the dividends. What I don't hear mentioned often, however, is just how full these pipelines are - are they fully contracted, with no spare capacity to transport more oil and gas, or is there "slack" in the system? What's the outlook looking forward for just how full these pipeline networks will be? It would seem to me that cash flow and dividend sustainability in the future will largely depend on how full the pipeline networks are. How would you rank these companies on that basis?
I'm helping my son build a dividend portfolio with stocks to hold long term. Would like to add a couple of pipeline names, with ENB, TRP, and PPL at the top of the list. I've read most of your previous comments on these companies, and most money managers I see on BNN speak favourably on these names in terms of sustainability of the dividends. What I don't hear mentioned often, however, is just how full these pipelines are - are they fully contracted, with no spare capacity to transport more oil and gas, or is there "slack" in the system? What's the outlook looking forward for just how full these pipeline networks will be? It would seem to me that cash flow and dividend sustainability in the future will largely depend on how full the pipeline networks are. How would you rank these companies on that basis?
Q: Given the prospects for this co could I have your update please
Q: I would appreciate your analysis of Lundin Mining’s quarterly results. Market seems to like the results. Also is Lundin a long term hold in the copper market? Pays a nice dividend.
Thanks
Dave.
Thanks
Dave.
Q: Can you provide your latest assessment of this company and the most recent restart financing. Is this a boom or bust company? How do you like from a risk/reward perspective with its future potential?
Q: I think PINS was the only social media stock that the market liked during earnings season. What is it doing right, finally, that the others are not?
Thanks
Thanks
Q: Can I get you thought about buying CSU.DB? Is it a good value purchase at this point and where does it fit in a portfolio? Merits and risks of this holding?
Thanks
Thanks
Q: Hello 5iR,
I have a RIF account in Canadian dollars and one in US dollars. Are these treated as ONE account for tax purposes so that I can freely move cash or stocks between them? Or would a transfer of shares or cash be considered a withdrawal or addition and hence be a taxable event? I would think that these account really are considered One RIF. Thanks you for your answer. Cheers
I have a RIF account in Canadian dollars and one in US dollars. Are these treated as ONE account for tax purposes so that I can freely move cash or stocks between them? Or would a transfer of shares or cash be considered a withdrawal or addition and hence be a taxable event? I would think that these account really are considered One RIF. Thanks you for your answer. Cheers
Q: I asked about COHR (formerly IIVI) last week and haven't seen a reply yet I am down 63% on it and wondering if I should hold or move on.
Thank You
Peter
Thank You
Peter
Q: May I have your comments on earnings please