Q: Hi, could you comment on these two companies, would I be better off investing in both, or just keep phys for gold exposure. What does Sii do? Been watching them and impressed on their great performance. Thanks
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Q: the impact of AI seems to be negatively affecting many SAAS companies - in particular CRM and NOW. Is this temporary in your opinion or could it be existential risk?
the market seems to be thinking the latter..
the market seems to be thinking the latter..
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Apple Inc. (AAPL $211.16)
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Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Inc. (REGN $567.74)
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UnitedHealth Group Incorporated (DE) (UNH $304.10)
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Canadian Natural Resources Limited (CNQ $43.91)
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Sun Life Financial Inc. (SLF $85.00)
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CGI Inc. Class A Subordinate Voting Shares (GIB.A $137.70)
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TFI International Inc. (TFII $123.12)
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Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc. (ATD $68.63)
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AAON Inc. (AAON $76.83)
Q: Sir: What 2 US and Canadian stocks or ETFs do you see most unfairly punished now, and most likely to reward , down the road. Also could you suggest one non US value ETF or stock that cheers you a lot? Thanks-JP
Q: Regardless of sector or size, in which order would you add the following?
Q: I read your notes on ERO June 10 which were positive so wondered why this issue has been hit so much harder than others in their sector. It seems a candidate for recovery - is this likely or are there other factors to account for? Appreciate your response.
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NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA $164.92)
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Seagate Technology Holdings PLC (STX $147.18)
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NextEra Energy Inc. (NEE $74.40)
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Oracle Corporation (ORCL $230.56)
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Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (AMD $146.42)
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Pure Storage Inc. Class A (PSTG $56.36)
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Super Micro Computer Inc. (SMCI $49.24)
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Veritiv Corporation (VRTV)
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Vistra Corp. (VST $196.58)
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Datadog Inc. (DDOG $137.37)
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Palantir Technologies Inc. (PLTR $142.10)
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Snowflake Inc. (SNOW $210.84)
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Constellation Energy Corporation (CEG $321.54)
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Nebius Group N.V. (NBIS $44.30)
Q: I'm thinking that we are still in early innings of the AI / Data Centre / Power Consumption game. Assuming that to be true, I'm trying to figure out the best strategy to capitalize on this opportunity. So, what are the top 3 to 5 sectors & their companies you would curate in a portfolio to "win" this series over the long term and why? I would appreciate your valuable insight once again. Thank you.
Q: How do you think all these Mali issues, and asset confiscation, will affect to the short term and long term value and stock price of Barrick?
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Invesco Preferred ETF (PGX $11.29)
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Invesco S&P 500 High Dividend Low Volatility ETF (SPHD $48.64)
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Global X SuperDividend ETF (SDIV $23.49)
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Global X SuperDividend U.S. ETF (DIV $17.93)
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Global X S&P 500 Covered Call ETF (XYLD $39.07)
Q: Subject: Follow-Up on Monthly Dividend ETF Recommendations
Hi 5i team,
Thank you for your thoughtful response to my question regarding safer monthly income alternatives to Whitecap Resources. I understand the appeal of Canadian ETFs, especially in registered accounts where avoiding the 15% U.S. withholding tax is beneficial.
That said, I was wondering are there any U.S.-listed ETFs that you would feel comfortable recommending which offer monthly dividends, strong diversification, and a yield comparable to or better than Whitecap’s, while maintaining a reasonable level of safety and consistency?
I’d be open to covered call or enhanced income strategies as long as the risk profile isn’t excessive. Would appreciate your perspective on whether there are any U.S. options worth considering despite the tax implication.
Thanks again,
Hi 5i team,
Thank you for your thoughtful response to my question regarding safer monthly income alternatives to Whitecap Resources. I understand the appeal of Canadian ETFs, especially in registered accounts where avoiding the 15% U.S. withholding tax is beneficial.
That said, I was wondering are there any U.S.-listed ETFs that you would feel comfortable recommending which offer monthly dividends, strong diversification, and a yield comparable to or better than Whitecap’s, while maintaining a reasonable level of safety and consistency?
I’d be open to covered call or enhanced income strategies as long as the risk profile isn’t excessive. Would appreciate your perspective on whether there are any U.S. options worth considering despite the tax implication.
Thanks again,
Q: What are your thoughts please on this company. It seems to have little debt and with special dividends, manages to pay a reasonable annual dividend.
Thank you
David
Thank you
David
Q: Caldwell released Fiscal Q3 and YTD revenues are up significantly and Q4 outlook seems strong. CWL currently has a EV of about $13 million and revenues for FY 2025 should exceed $100 million. I noticed a FX 800K loss this Q notwithstanding Q3 EPS was still $0.03. Valuation thoughts?
Q: Hi, if not already asked....looks like Aritzia posted impressive numbers! Thoughts?
Does it still remain as one of your top picks in Consumer Discretionary?
cheers,
Steve
Does it still remain as one of your top picks in Consumer Discretionary?
cheers,
Steve
Q: Any concerns with AXON’s recent decline? Buying opportunity?
Q: Do do you think any of the MAGA BOYS got the inside of this trade.
thanks again
thanks again
Q: HBTE I realize it's very new, very small, highly concentrated on a very volatile sector, other than that, curious on your thoughts on this etf? Would you consider the holdings "leaders" as advertised?
Q: Do you have a strong preference between these 2 today?
Thanks.
Thanks.
Q: Does the selling of 1M shares by Mr, Dean Swanberg impact your current recommendation of ZDC ?
Q: Is there an equivalent for TMF, if sold for tax loss purpose?
Thanks
Thanks
Q: I can't seem to find out much about this company Droneshield (DRSHF), but it keeps popping to the top of my momentum list. What do you think of them? They're not listed on site here.
Q: Can you please compare and contrast these two companies? KTOS has great momentum which makes sense. AVAV had the same until its capital raise a week or so ago. If someone wanted a growth tilted investment in the defence sector with an eye to Trump's bill would you choose one over the other and why? What would your entry point be for both?
Q: Are we going to see any IPO's on the Canadian Markets this year?