Q: hi folks...2 n/r from Docebo dcbo/t....pre-lim of Q results, and update on company, etc....market likes both & stock up 8%....has bounced off lows at $20sh....your thoughts on company and prospects going forward....I owned and sold out when 5i did....thanks, jb
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Investment Q&A
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Micron Technology Inc. (MU $487.48)
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Teradyne Inc. (TER $385.18)
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Nebius Group N.V. (NBIS $156.14)
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Firefly Aerospace Inc. (FLY $41.45)
Q: I have a small amount of money to invest in a speculative stock. I have half positions in MU and NBIS. Should I top one or both of these up, or would you start a quarter position in FLY or TER? Thanks
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Enbridge Inc. (ENB $70.86)
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TC Energy Corporation (TRP $82.12)
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South Bow Corporation (SOBO $42.91)
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SunocoCorp LLC representing limited liability company interests (SUNC $63.73)
Q: My portfolio is overweight with ENB and TRP. Have small positions in South Bow and Suncococorp. Thinking of adding to this smaller stocks.by selling stocks in ENB and TRP. Does this sound reasonable. Thanks
Q: Thank you once again for the fabulous service, and thank you to everyone who posts questions. I find I learn a lot and get some good ideas from the collective community.
My Question:
Currently invested in WCN. I'm wondering if I wouldn't be better off to switch to GFL? I'm wondering if maybe there's more of a growth opportunity?
Alternatively, are there any other more growthy non- AI related companies you could suggest for a long term hold? (We currently very happily own WSP and BN)
Thank you,
Mike
My Question:
Currently invested in WCN. I'm wondering if I wouldn't be better off to switch to GFL? I'm wondering if maybe there's more of a growth opportunity?
Alternatively, are there any other more growthy non- AI related companies you could suggest for a long term hold? (We currently very happily own WSP and BN)
Thank you,
Mike
Q: Hello 5i
I have owned NVDA for many (thank you!!) so I’m aware of their business.
My question is: has NVDA now grown into a plodding large cap with somewhat muted annual share price gains? I guess I’m used to 50-100% annually. What do you see going forward?
I have owned NVDA for many (thank you!!) so I’m aware of their business.
My question is: has NVDA now grown into a plodding large cap with somewhat muted annual share price gains? I guess I’m used to 50-100% annually. What do you see going forward?
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Constellation Software Inc. (CSU $2,651.50)
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TFI International Inc. (TFII $185.70)
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Shopify Inc. Class A Subordinate Voting Shares (SHOP $180.62)
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Boyd Group Services Inc. (BYD $161.37)
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Topicus.com Inc. (TOI $104.03)
Q: Looking @ CDN options that you believe have been beaten down with strong rebound potential both short term and with long term upside. Please list your current top 5, highest ranked first through to 5th.
Q: Would you provide an update on kto please.Thanks.
Q: How would you evaluate HON on those 3 points : dividends safety , growth potential VS edge AI, and current share price ?
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Royal Canadian Mint - Canadian Gold Reserves Exchange-Traded Receipts (MNT $66.75)
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Sprott Physical Gold Trust Unit (PHYS $35.90)
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Royal Canadian Mint - Canadian Gold Reserves Exchange-Traded Receipts (MNT.U $48.67)
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Sprott Physical Gold Trust (PHYS $49.10)
Q: Hello 5i Team
I would like to hold a percentage of my taxable accounts in gold (represented by an etf) in both Canadian and US dollars. My taxable account is approximately 2/3 C$ denominated and 1/3 US$ denominated.
My criteria are:
1 - One product has to be dominated in Canadian dollars and the second product has to be denominated in US dollars
2 - the product has to be Canadian domiciled to avoid T-1135 reporting and US estate tax issues.
3 - Two separate products are required to keep ACB tracking simplified.
4 - Product has to be denominated in C$ and US$
Reviewing previous answers, the products I think are representative are:
MNT.CA / MNT.US
PHYS.CA / PHYS.US
Questions
1 - Does this strategy seem reasonable?
2 - Are there any other products I should be looking at?
3 - Which product would be your first choice and which would be second choice.
Thank you
I would like to hold a percentage of my taxable accounts in gold (represented by an etf) in both Canadian and US dollars. My taxable account is approximately 2/3 C$ denominated and 1/3 US$ denominated.
My criteria are:
1 - One product has to be dominated in Canadian dollars and the second product has to be denominated in US dollars
2 - the product has to be Canadian domiciled to avoid T-1135 reporting and US estate tax issues.
3 - Two separate products are required to keep ACB tracking simplified.
4 - Product has to be denominated in C$ and US$
Reviewing previous answers, the products I think are representative are:
MNT.CA / MNT.US
PHYS.CA / PHYS.US
Questions
1 - Does this strategy seem reasonable?
2 - Are there any other products I should be looking at?
3 - Which product would be your first choice and which would be second choice.
Thank you
Q: I think there are more questions recently on small cap stocks. I also note that in your answers on small mining stocks, aka penny miners, you display solid knowledge. Any thoughts on adding a separate service for junior mining and small caps? This area has given me significant gains over the past year, and I am constantly looking for knowledgeable commentary to assist in spotting opportunities. Maybe if other members vote this up it will give you an indication of interest?
Q: Hello,i'm looking for a short-term bond ETF, Canadian, ideally with a 4-5 % income. Did PDI fit this requirement?
Thank You
Dan
Thank You
Dan
Q: I'm puzzled by the fact that NTR hasn't spiked recently, with the Hormuz chokehold, farmers wailing about fertilizer costs, the Ukraine war etc. It's a cyclical stock, I know, and the market looks way forward but I'd have thought the current conditions would be excellent for NTR's share price. If it's not popping under these conditions what happens when Hormuz clears, etc. That could be a while. Can you shed your bright light on my little mystery?
Q: Hi. My very helpful neighbour has had a baby, and I want to give a gift to get him started on stocks. Do you have a recommendation for something that would still be a safe and good investment 20 years from now? I'm looking to spend between $300-$500 CAD. US or Canadian stocks would be fine. Thanks, Marg.
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Fortis Inc. (FTS $75.76)
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Brookfield Renewable Partners L.P. (BEP.UN $45.55)
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Emera Incorporated (EMA $70.36)
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Hydro One Limited (H $56.88)
Q: I have BEP.UN at 1% of my total portfolio, H at 3%, EMA at 3% and FTS at 4.5%. I feel If one is to be sold to reduce holdings, I feel EMA offers the least growth potential / stability. Your thoughts are very much appreciated
Q: I would like to add to the recent accolades for you Peter, and your co-workers. I pretty much joined right at the start of 5i. During the succeeding years I gained immeasurable knowledge from 5i and the members, either through staff, questions asked, or general comments.
The only negative in all these years is when I asked a question about Crescent Point Energy and another member retorted the next day how I could even consider investing in oil and gas. See below for how that turned out.
Even after donating large amounts of stocks to charitable causes I recently went over the seven figures in my trading accounts.
I/we can't thank you enough.
Gordo
The only negative in all these years is when I asked a question about Crescent Point Energy and another member retorted the next day how I could even consider investing in oil and gas. See below for how that turned out.
Even after donating large amounts of stocks to charitable causes I recently went over the seven figures in my trading accounts.
I/we can't thank you enough.
Gordo
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Costco Wholesale Corporation (COST $1,003.70)
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Gilead Sciences Inc. (GILD $132.90)
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AbbVie Inc. (ABBV $200.50)
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Kroger Company (The) (KR $68.07)
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Merck & Company Inc. (MRK $112.89)
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NextEra Energy Inc. (NEE $90.00)
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PepsiCo Inc. (PEP $153.79)
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Williams Companies Inc. (The) (WMB $71.10)
Q: What do you suggest for "recession proof" stocks in Canada and US and why? Looking for young adults who may need to access the funds in 3 to 5 years.
Q: Morgan Stanley has come out with a new bitcoin ETF with a low expense ratio of 0.14%. If I am bullish on bitcoin, would this be an ideal bitcoin ETF?
Q: My portfolio needs to be rebalanced so I'm asking for purchase suggestions (2 or 3 names ranked by preference) for the following sectors:
- utilities
- consumer defensive
- consumer cyclical
Thanks in advance!
- utilities
- consumer defensive
- consumer cyclical
Thanks in advance!
Q: I have seen a lot of recommendations for CSU. I have CSU in my TFSA with a gain.
I have LMN in my TFSA with loss, i am thinking of averaging down.
Is there a big difference between the two companies and which will be better to add to?
I have LMN in my TFSA with loss, i am thinking of averaging down.
Is there a big difference between the two companies and which will be better to add to?
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Purpose High Interest Savings Fund (PSA $50.08)
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Global X High Interest Savings ETF (CASH $50.05)
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Global X 0-3 Month T-Bill ETF (CBIL $50.04)
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High Interest Savings Account ETF (HISA)
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Hamilton U.S. Bond YIELD MAXIMIZER TM ETF (HBND $12.41)
Q: What would your advice be for someone who wants to "park" some money in an ETF or other vehicle, to not lose any significant value over the next 6-12 months, while still earning a 5%+, return? Are there relatively safe options besides cash or a GIC that could retain most of their value in a downturn? Do you have any ideas using these criteria? Thank you as always.