Q: I remain with a small position in OBDC. Even though it is down a fair bit and has been for quite some time, There has been many comments about OWL but not OBDC. I bought it for the dividend and will be happy enough as long as it continues. Do you see the OBDC dividend as secure? Do you see any prospect that the whole enterprise might collapse? Thanks for your excellent service.
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Q: Hi 5i,
Because 5i looks favourably on ZDC I've looked into it with an eye to investing some of my hard earned money. Based on my review I wonder if you could elaborate on the reasons for your favourable analysis. I went to its website expecting to see a highly sophisticated and somewhat difficult to duplicate mobile security technology and found instead that ZDC basically provides little camera towers that it'll wheel out to a jobsite to provide mobile surveillance. Which really doesn't seem like much to me, but does really look like something that almost anyone with a mind to could replicate without much trouble.
I understand that it's a nice little business, but is ZDCs really a serious candidate for investment?
(I know this sounds very skeptical, but I was stunned by what a one trick pony ZDC appears to be, and not a very sophisticated pony at that. But it's a Calgary company and I'm a Calgary boy I would like to invest in it - if there's really any reason to think that reasonably soon - 1 or 2 years - it might be worth $11 or $12 instead of its current $5 and change, to justify taking the risk.)
Thanks 5i - I look forward to your thoughts.
Peter
Because 5i looks favourably on ZDC I've looked into it with an eye to investing some of my hard earned money. Based on my review I wonder if you could elaborate on the reasons for your favourable analysis. I went to its website expecting to see a highly sophisticated and somewhat difficult to duplicate mobile security technology and found instead that ZDC basically provides little camera towers that it'll wheel out to a jobsite to provide mobile surveillance. Which really doesn't seem like much to me, but does really look like something that almost anyone with a mind to could replicate without much trouble.
I understand that it's a nice little business, but is ZDCs really a serious candidate for investment?
(I know this sounds very skeptical, but I was stunned by what a one trick pony ZDC appears to be, and not a very sophisticated pony at that. But it's a Calgary company and I'm a Calgary boy I would like to invest in it - if there's really any reason to think that reasonably soon - 1 or 2 years - it might be worth $11 or $12 instead of its current $5 and change, to justify taking the risk.)
Thanks 5i - I look forward to your thoughts.
Peter
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BMO Covered Call Canadian Banks ETF (ZWB $25.31)
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Hamilton Enhanced Canadian Bank ETF (HCAL $36.94)
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Kits Eyecare Ltd. (KITS $14.50)
Q: Could you please give me your insight for KITS, along with your 1,3and 5 year outlook. As for ZWB and HCAL which one do you prefer today and the reason why.
Thank you
Thank you
Q: Greetings 5i, may we please have an updated analysis and your opinion on AbCellera and its future prospects? What are the major positives and major risks? Thank you.
Q: I bought BLX on February 04. Made a nice gain in a short time. Would selling now at small discount from $37.25 and purchase NPI as replacement.
Q: Hello team,
Is ARM a buy?
"Arm just announced a new data center CPU chip, the Arm AGI CPU, which can directly compete with its customers. Meta Platforms and OpenAI are initial customers for the Arm AGI CPU, with Meta citing significant improvements in data center performance. The new chips will compete with data center CPUs from Intel and Advanced Micro Devices." Barron's
It is up 8% after hours.
Appreciating your unbiased review and investing insight...Always! :)
Is ARM a buy?
"Arm just announced a new data center CPU chip, the Arm AGI CPU, which can directly compete with its customers. Meta Platforms and OpenAI are initial customers for the Arm AGI CPU, with Meta citing significant improvements in data center performance. The new chips will compete with data center CPUs from Intel and Advanced Micro Devices." Barron's
It is up 8% after hours.
Appreciating your unbiased review and investing insight...Always! :)
Q: Currently I still have have a small profit in Topicus. Considering selling and replacing with Teradyne. Would you make this change?
Q: Your thoughts on these two. Safe haven or value trap? Thought on the dividends? Technically, they look like they might be approaching some support.
Q: Hi Peter & Co…..wondering what your thoughts are on Atlas Salt as they make their way through a major development in NL although with considerable debt…..appreciate your great service. Thanks.
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Vanguard All-Equity ETF Portfolio (VEQT $53.91)
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iShares Core Equity ETF Portfolio (XEQT $40.02)
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BMO All-Equity ETF (ZEQT $20.44)
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Global X All-Equity Asset Allocation ETF (HEQT $21.04)
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FIDELITY ALL-IN-ONE EQUITY ETF (FEQT)
Q: For a young person (20 years old) who has little knowledge of or interest in investing, no interest in selecting individual investments, monitoring a portfolio or having to rebalance assets, what do you think of using a global 100% equity asset allocation ETF for long-term, ongoing contributions to TFSA’s, FHSA’s, RRSP’s, etc in order to make investing as easy and simple as possible and to encourage/reinforce a regular, long-term investing habit over several decades? If this sounds reasonable is there a global 100% equity asset allocation ETF that you would recommend or are they all pretty much interchangeable? Given the size, reputation and historical track record (safety) of firms like Blackrock, Fidelity, Vanguard, BMO, etc I assume there is little to choose from between the different ETF’s. Is there any other (better & simple) strategy you would suggest as an alternative, given the investor profile? Thanks.
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BMO Low Volatility Canadian Equity ETF (ZLB $58.16)
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iShares S&P/TSX Canadian Dividend Aristocrats Index ETF (CDZ $43.24)
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iShares MSCI USA Min Vol Factor ETF (USMV $92.55)
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Vanguard Balanced ETF Portfolio (VBAL $36.86)
Q: My wife has never dabbled in the markets and has often labelled it as too risky. She has tended to stay with GIC’s or higher interest saving accounts, yeilding perhaps 2-3.5% annually. However, after seeing returns on some of my equities and ETF’s she is reconsidering. While I know you cannot personalize what is best for her, can you please give your highest conviction for lower risk stocks/etf’s for an RRSP (about 130K) with a 3-5 year window. I have shown her RoR on Canoe ETF (about 8%) and HMAX (about 12%). Lower risk stocks like BN or GOOG are also being considered. Your input would be greatly appreciated. Thanks again for all the great work you do!
Brian
Brian
Q: Hello Team 5i & Everyone,
May I have your updated assessment of AAOI please? (Applied Optoelectronics)
It looks like it's been doing well the last 11 months alongside COHR and LITE then it doubled more dramatically in a month on its last earnings. Is this justified in their fundamentals, or is it possibly driven by profits searching for the next opportunity to make quick money?
(It also looks like AAOI's earnings haven't been as consistently good as LITE and COHR over the last while.)
Thank you,
Sandra
May I have your updated assessment of AAOI please? (Applied Optoelectronics)
It looks like it's been doing well the last 11 months alongside COHR and LITE then it doubled more dramatically in a month on its last earnings. Is this justified in their fundamentals, or is it possibly driven by profits searching for the next opportunity to make quick money?
(It also looks like AAOI's earnings haven't been as consistently good as LITE and COHR over the last while.)
Thank you,
Sandra
Q: A recent barrons article said SK Hynix is planning to raise funds in the US and this could hurt Micron::
"A U.S. listing for SK Hynix might persuade some investors to diversify their memory-chip holdings. The Korean company trades at a forward price-to-earnings ratio of around 4.8 times according to FactSet, compared with 5.3 times for Micron."
Do you think that SK Hynix raising funds to increase capacity, as well as seeking a US listing, would have much impact on the share price of MU???
"A U.S. listing for SK Hynix might persuade some investors to diversify their memory-chip holdings. The Korean company trades at a forward price-to-earnings ratio of around 4.8 times according to FactSet, compared with 5.3 times for Micron."
Do you think that SK Hynix raising funds to increase capacity, as well as seeking a US listing, would have much impact on the share price of MU???
Q: Hi, two part question, deduct as many credits as needed.
Can you give your thoughts on this ETF FINN? If buying, which method (ETF, Mutual fund series B, mutual fund series F, etc.) makes the most sense for a self directed investor? which has lowest fees? Would be for long term hold, high risk is ok.
2nd part, looking for ideas on making one single investment, for a long term hold, additional money would be invested annually, it would be in a TFSA. High risk tolerance.
thanks
Can you give your thoughts on this ETF FINN? If buying, which method (ETF, Mutual fund series B, mutual fund series F, etc.) makes the most sense for a self directed investor? which has lowest fees? Would be for long term hold, high risk is ok.
2nd part, looking for ideas on making one single investment, for a long term hold, additional money would be invested annually, it would be in a TFSA. High risk tolerance.
thanks
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Enbridge Inc. (ENB $74.94)
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Capital Power Corporation (CPX $66.26)
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Brookfield Infrastructure Partners L.P. (BIP.UN $48.88)
Q: Can you suggest utility stocks to hold for the long term? I currently own capital power, Enbridge and Brookefield infrastructure.
I noted TA is a best stock recommendation but is it too much overlap with CPX?
I noted TA is a best stock recommendation but is it too much overlap with CPX?
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Fortis Inc. (FTS $76.33)
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Capital Power Corporation (CPX $66.26)
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Hydro One Limited (H $57.01)
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Brookfield Renewable Corporation Class A Exchangeable Subordinate Voting Shares (BEPC $55.16)
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Brookfield Asset Management Ltd. Class A Limited Voting Shares (BAM $59.69)
Q: I am deficient in utilities. I would like to purchase one Canadian company in the sector. Could you rank these 5 companies (you can add to the list if I missed a good company) with a brief explanation for your choice. I am looking at total return (gains + dividends).
Q: Why is CSIQ Canadian Solar Inc doing so poorly & SEDG Solaredge Technologies Inc seems to be doing better?
Thank you.
Thank you.
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Apple Inc. (AAPL $253.15)
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Amazon.com Inc. (AMZN $212.35)
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Meta Platforms Inc. (META $599.89)
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Alphabet Inc. (GOOG $290.46)
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Microsoft Corporation (MSFT $373.75)
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Netflix Inc. (NFLX $92.15)
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NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA $180.50)
Q: I hold balanced positions in Google, Microsoft, META, Apple, Netflix, NVDA and Amazon. They have all pulled back.
What order would you be adding to these positions?
Are there any that you would not be adding too in the current volatile market?
Thanks
Tim
What order would you be adding to these positions?
Are there any that you would not be adding too in the current volatile market?
Thanks
Tim
Q: How is West Lake Gold coming along? I see that they are finding impressive deposits. Thank you.
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Bank of Montreal (BMO $190.00)
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Canadian Imperial Bank Of Commerce (CM $134.66)
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National Bank of Canada (NA $180.87)
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Bank of Nova Scotia (The) (BNS $70.06)
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Rumble Resources Inc. (RB)
Q: The big 6 Canadian Banks? I do not know why many investors have an aversion to the banks? Over the last 15 years the capital appreciation and dividend compounding have been second to none. I own a good portion in my varied portfolios and all have performed extremely well with the exception of BNS. I have a friend who invested 15 years ago in the banks $1.5 M - now over $8M and generate a lot of income for him. I think he owns now about 40,000 shares. I think most if not all portfolios should contain a good helping of the Canadian banks. He is my age 77 YO.