Q: I'm debating about this one. On the one hand, useful diversification but, on the other, growing uncertainty about U.S. market and possible tariff-induced inflation. What is your assessment of risk vs. reward over the next couple of years?
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Franco-Nevada Corporation (FNV)
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Alamos Gold Inc. (AGI)
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B2Gold Corp. (BTO)
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Aris Mining Corporation (ARIS)
Q: For precious metals exposure I hold the above. I have been frustrated with BTO and was wondering if there might be a couple of mid-tier producers with a gold bias that you could suggest as a replacement.
Q: Your opinion on results, buy sell hold.
Q: Please give us your opinion on this company going forward. Tks in advance
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Alphabet Inc. (GOOG)
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Intuitive Surgical Inc. (ISRG)
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Booking Holdings Inc. (BKNG)
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Constellation Software Inc. (CSU)
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Shopify Inc. Class A Subordinate Voting Shares (SHOP)
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Brookfield Corporation Class A Limited Voting Shares (BN)
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Nvidia CDR (CAD Hedged) (NVDA)
Q: What are your top 6-7 growth stocks for Canadian and US markets and what makes each one worthy of making the list (moat, momentum, management etc)?
Q: What is the outlook for Northisle mining? Is now a good time to invest in it? Any other miners you could suggest?
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Q: Good afternoon,
Any insights/recommendations on Banyan Gold are most appreciated.
Thank you
Any insights/recommendations on Banyan Gold are most appreciated.
Thank you
Q: Hello 5i
Thank for your detailed reply to my question re: QQQI. As a follow up question, can you give me an indication of how much variability is in the dividend and what would cause this.?
IE: In a large market decline the fund will still decline a lot but it will pay a healthy dividend while I wait or maybe it won’t?
Thank you so much!
Dave
Thank for your detailed reply to my question re: QQQI. As a follow up question, can you give me an indication of how much variability is in the dividend and what would cause this.?
IE: In a large market decline the fund will still decline a lot but it will pay a healthy dividend while I wait or maybe it won’t?
Thank you so much!
Dave
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iShares S&P/TSX Composite High Dividend Index ETF (XEI)
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iShares S&P/TSX Canadian Dividend Aristocrats Index ETF (CDZ)
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Vanguard FTSE Canadian High Dividend Yield Index ETF (VDY)
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iShares Core MSCI Canadian Quality Dividend Index ETF (XDIV)
Q: I sold my individual dividend stocks and am replacing them with an ETF for simplicity. How would you rate/compare these dividendETFS? Which two do you prefer? I'll put 1 in my rrsp and a another in my TFSA. I am diversified in other countries already. I'm thinking XDIV and XEI might be the safest?
Q: Have a question I have been meaning to ask for some time,
Do TSX/TSXV listed non-Canadian companies, like QIPT/US, KSI/Ireland, and IMP/US, just as examples, move more in-line with Canadian markets or their home country peers? E.g. if US healthcare companies are up 1% and Canadian healthcare companies are -1%, would you expect QIPT to be up or down 1%? QIPT is just an example, is there any information around this out there? *I am not asking about those specific companies in general.
I think ultimately I am looking at some of these American listed companies on the TSX (have a list from the TMX website: https://www.tsx.com/en/listings/listing-with-us/sector-and-product-profiles/united-states#listed-companies), and wondering if there are advantages to buying them to get American exposure, companies that report in USD, but avoid the FX fees and broker fees associated with buying American companies directly.
Any information you can provide would be great!
Also, some of the companies on that report from the TMX site I see are headquartered in Canada - like GRID, PIF, DR- any idea why they are on this report? They all say they're headquartered in Canada....
Thanks. - Jeff
Do TSX/TSXV listed non-Canadian companies, like QIPT/US, KSI/Ireland, and IMP/US, just as examples, move more in-line with Canadian markets or their home country peers? E.g. if US healthcare companies are up 1% and Canadian healthcare companies are -1%, would you expect QIPT to be up or down 1%? QIPT is just an example, is there any information around this out there? *I am not asking about those specific companies in general.
I think ultimately I am looking at some of these American listed companies on the TSX (have a list from the TMX website: https://www.tsx.com/en/listings/listing-with-us/sector-and-product-profiles/united-states#listed-companies), and wondering if there are advantages to buying them to get American exposure, companies that report in USD, but avoid the FX fees and broker fees associated with buying American companies directly.
Any information you can provide would be great!
Also, some of the companies on that report from the TMX site I see are headquartered in Canada - like GRID, PIF, DR- any idea why they are on this report? They all say they're headquartered in Canada....
Thanks. - Jeff
Q: Hello Peter and all at 5i: I do know you don't have a crystal ball or give personal advice but interested in your thoughts about the earnings and wonder if you would sell before it happens. Many thanks as always. Barbara
Q: Your comments please regarding the two law firms initiating class action suits against TFII. Is this just the ambulance chasers again swinging into action due to the severe price drop?
Q: Peter and gang,
Please comment on the listed stock. Is it a hold, buy or sell?
Much appreciated,
Harry
Please comment on the listed stock. Is it a hold, buy or sell?
Much appreciated,
Harry
Q: Hello 5i, QQQI, IQQQ
Could you please explain 1. The difference between these two ETFs and 2. What are the pro and cons of each?
Thank you
Dave
Could you please explain 1. The difference between these two ETFs and 2. What are the pro and cons of each?
Thank you
Dave
Q: Your thoughts please on the quarter?
Thx
Thx
Q: Hammond Power stock seems to have breached the $89 support level Today.
You don't like negative momentum.
Should we sell before losing more money as it looks like that tariff jitters are not going away for a while and next we could see a drop in the backlog, taking the stock a further leg down.
Thank You
You don't like negative momentum.
Should we sell before losing more money as it looks like that tariff jitters are not going away for a while and next we could see a drop in the backlog, taking the stock a further leg down.
Thank You
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iShares Canadian Select Dividend Index ETF (XDV)
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Vanguard FTSE Canadian High Dividend Yield Index ETF (VDY)
Q: Looking to buy a canadian dividend etf as one of my core holdings. Do you like VDY or XDV? What are the differences? Or is there another canadian dividend ETF you would recommend?
Q: Comments on 2024 results please
Q: Any reason why SHOP had declined much more than the overall market this week? I don't see any news. At what point might one add to position or is now not the time?
Q: Good recent webinar by Ryan. I was just wondering if the opinion on NBIS (featured in that webinar) has changed in any way on this company since recent earnings. For an investor considering a long term position, can any positives be drawn from Arkady Volozh's comments ?