Q: What are the cash positions of General Motors, Ford and Tesla at the moment?
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Constellation Software Inc. (CSU)
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Shopify Inc. Class A Subordinate Voting Shares (SHOP)
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Harvest Tech Achievers Growth & Income ETF (HTA)
Q: Retired conservative investor whose only tech holding is HTA ( 5% total portfolio). Looking at either CSU or Shopify as next purchase. Which of these would you prefer to “ dip your toe “ further into the tech sector ? Also, is my weighting of HTA appropriate ? Thanks. Derek.
Q: Tough question for sure, but disregarding other personal factors (eg, diversification etc), if you could buy 3 Cdn stocks and 3 US stocks given YOUR assessment of the investment/economic landscape, what would they be? Let's say the only parameter is performance over the next 12 months.
Q: Can you comment on the long term prospects for this company.
it seems to be in a free fall. Might it be at the point to even buy more?
it seems to be in a free fall. Might it be at the point to even buy more?
Q: please give me your view on superior plus acquisition today of Certarus
looks like 50 mln new shares on $1 bln deal, and what would you consider a
good entry point range.
many thanks
looks like 50 mln new shares on $1 bln deal, and what would you consider a
good entry point range.
many thanks
Q: I currently own Kelt but wondering if this is a buy or hold as my position is quite small so I was thinking of adding to it to make it the same weight as you have in your growth portfolio ?
Thanks
Thanks
Q: Good Morning, Wondering if you can please give me your current opinion on Vicor. They do a lot of work for NVIDIA, and I'm thinking they might be a good January bounce candidate.
Thankyou,
Brad
Thankyou,
Brad
Q: Peter; Just a note re Andrea’s question on in kind transfers. I just requested a in kind transfer from my RRIF to my TFSA. My broker, BMO Investor Line told me it’s not allowed- yet when I did some research it clearly is. I realize you’re not tax experts but I would appreciate your take- plus maybe ask others if they have been refused also? Thanks
Rod
Rod
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Green Thumb Industries Inc (GTII)
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Trulieve Cannabis Corp (TRUL)
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Verano Holdings Corp. Subordinate Voting Shares (VRNO)
Q: Cannabis stocks have been decimated. Does this seem overdone ? Are there any that look attractive at these prices? How do you like mid/long term potential of this space?
Q: I am looking at buying some preferred shares as part of my Income Portfolio. As interest rates rise the share prices fall. When would be the opportune time to buy them, when intrest rates peak? Since markets are forward looking, when would you start buying? What would be the signal(s) to start buying? I know this is a timing question and timing is seldom perfect. Any quidance/suggestions you can offer would be greatly appreciated.
Q: I hold FNV, KRR and AEM for gold exposure. I am thinking of selling FNV after the news related to their royalty stream in Panama. How material is this for FNV? Do you feel this will be an overhang on the stock in the next few months? I am hopeful for a little run in gold in the next few months and i am concerned FNV will not participate due to this news. If selling FNV, what do you recommend to compliment my other 2 holdings?
Q: Significant drop in price of subject over past day. Can you advise is this due to a distribution or is there something going on with this fund?
Thank you.
Thank you.
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Brookfield Asset Management Inc Class A Limited (BAM)
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Brookfield Business Partners L.P. Limited Partnership Units (BBU)
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Brookfield Business Corporation Class A Exchangeable Subordinate (BBUC)
Q: Referring to my earlier question today, would using some the tax loss sale proceeds from selling BBU to buy some more BAM violate CRA similarity rules on repurchasing?
Q: On the reorganization of BAMa I believe Brookfield indicated that the preliminary estimate of the cost base for taxes of BAMa would be split 88% to BN and 12% to BAM. They were to update this calculation when the transaction was completed. Do you know if there has been any update on this calculation? Thanks A Merry Christmas to All.
Mike
Mike
Q: I note that you just added TCS to your growth portfolio and it dropped like a stone today about 8%. Any comment on what might have caused the drop. Fortunately, I bought my shares just off the bottom today and it has recovered somewhat.
Q: Why do you think Brookfield feels the need to do spinoffs from the parent company year after year? Who profits the most from these spinoffs- Management? Why not build a powerhouse under the parent company? Doesn’t make sense to me.
Q: What is the last day to sell for tax loss?
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TC Energy Corporation (TRP)
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Enbridge Inc. cumulative redeemable preference shares series F (ENB.PR.F)
Q: I am thinking of selling enb.pr.f ,i have a large loss on it and buying trp .I could use this for a tax loss also.What would you advise?
Q: Does BN have the same potential for growth as BAM before the spinoff?
Howard
Howard
Q: Hi 5i. Merry Christmas to all !
I need some help with the mechanics of an 'in-kind transfer'. Particularly with one from a RRSP to a TFSA.
If I use the 2023 TFSA contribution limit of $6500 and want to move that amount of Stock 'A' from a RRSP to a TFSA, then I understand that withholding tax would apply to that amount.
Where does the withholding tax get paid from? I am assuming a number of Stock 'A' shares would be sold to cover the amount of tax owed. Is that correct?
Furthermore, is it possible to have the withholding tax paid from cash within the RRSP or would the tax owed be added to the transfer of $6500 0f Stock 'A' to the TFSA?
Essentially, can I move $6500 of Stock 'A' to the TFSA and pay the withholding tax from cash in the RRSP, as if they were two separate transactions.
Thanks in advance.
Martin
I need some help with the mechanics of an 'in-kind transfer'. Particularly with one from a RRSP to a TFSA.
If I use the 2023 TFSA contribution limit of $6500 and want to move that amount of Stock 'A' from a RRSP to a TFSA, then I understand that withholding tax would apply to that amount.
Where does the withholding tax get paid from? I am assuming a number of Stock 'A' shares would be sold to cover the amount of tax owed. Is that correct?
Furthermore, is it possible to have the withholding tax paid from cash within the RRSP or would the tax owed be added to the transfer of $6500 0f Stock 'A' to the TFSA?
Essentially, can I move $6500 of Stock 'A' to the TFSA and pay the withholding tax from cash in the RRSP, as if they were two separate transactions.
Thanks in advance.
Martin