Q: Hi Everyone at 5i!!!! I have a TFSA with a goodly amount of Tech stocks, Shop. Light speed , unity software, Crowdstrike NVDA etc… most of which are in the tank. So my thinking is to just hang on for five plus years in hopes of recovery. I see no sense in selling because the realized losses would cause severe heartburn. The TFSA also has half of its value in divided paying stocks .. banks , Fortis,.. etc. So now my question… would you suggest I reinvest the dividends in the beaten up tech stocks in anticipation of a comeback or reinvest the dividends into their source stocks. I am newly retired but don’t need the money and hopefully not for quite a while . Cheers, Tamara
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Investment Q&A
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Q: I'm bearish on the Euro (compared to the US dollar). Can you give me the name of a couple of stocks or ETFs that would be appropriate to consider, if I believe in this thesis?
Q: How much of an overlap is there between VGT and FDN? Is one substitutable for the other?
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Apple Inc. (AAPL)
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Amazon.com Inc. (AMZN)
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Alphabet Inc. (GOOG)
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Microsoft Corporation (MSFT)
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NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA)
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Constellation Software Inc. (CSU)
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Shopify Inc. Class A Subordinate Voting Shares (SHOP)
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goeasy Ltd. (GSY)
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Trisura Group Ltd. (TSU)
Q: Hi 5i Team,
With small and mid-cap stocks at very low valuations what would be your must owns for stocks in the US and Canada for solid growth over the next 1-5 years with the core characteristics that you look for including solid growth in revenues, strong balance sheet and etc.?
Over the course of the next 6 months would you be a buyer of small to mid cap stocks or large cap stocks? I'm a long-term investor with a medium to high growth risk tolerance.
Thanks as always,
Jon
With small and mid-cap stocks at very low valuations what would be your must owns for stocks in the US and Canada for solid growth over the next 1-5 years with the core characteristics that you look for including solid growth in revenues, strong balance sheet and etc.?
Over the course of the next 6 months would you be a buyer of small to mid cap stocks or large cap stocks? I'm a long-term investor with a medium to high growth risk tolerance.
Thanks as always,
Jon
Q: About 2 years ago I invested in RSP the equal weight SP 500 etf. Since that time SPY the cap weighted etf has decreased about 10% more than RSP. Now that tech valuations have come back down I am considering selling RSP and buying SPY. I recall reading here that you expect tech and consumer discretionary sectors to lead once inflation starts to move down and interest rates peak. You have also mentioned that markets look ahead.
It looks like both tech and consumer discretionary are down more than 11% in the last month.
Could you give me your assessment of this trade?
It looks like both tech and consumer discretionary are down more than 11% in the last month.
Could you give me your assessment of this trade?
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Welltower Inc. (WELL)
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Canadian Apartment Properties Real Estate Investment Trust (CAR.UN)
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Granite Real Estate Investment Trust (GRT.UN)
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Life Storage Inc. (LSI)
Q: Can you please rank these REITS as long term investments?
Does this ranking change if we are in for a long period of inflation?
Can you please rank them by valuation at today's prices?
Does this ranking change if we are in for a long period of inflation?
Can you please rank them by valuation at today's prices?
Q: With rising interest rate BANKS,AND SUNLIFE ,MFI,Great west will benefit and are buyable by selling other stocks with loss?
Q: I have some cash on hand that i will invest in a GIC or deposit into a high interest savings account. With interest rates expected to risewould you suggest putting the cash into a GIC (1 year term) or a high interest savings account? Please provide your reasons for selecting a GIC or HISA. Are there other safe investments that will provide a reasonable rate of return? I am considering a 1 year term for a GIC. Would you suggest a different term for a GIC? I do not need the cash for the next few years.
Q: AMT has been beaten down badly. I have some funds in US $ that I thought I should put to work. This should be fairly recession resilient but will sharply higher interest rates hurt this company when they have any of their substantial debt coming up for renewal? I am never sure what drags down the value of utilities, telcos, reits, etc when interest rates go up. Is it the fact that TINA is no longer true or is it the big debt loads become too big when they have to be renewed at higher rates? Or is it a combo of the two? AMT has not had a particularly high dividend at least recently so I am not sure the TINA effect applies in this situation. What is your take?
Q: In a potentially inflationary, or even a potentially stagflation environment I like the composition of this small cap ETF since it is slightly overweight on industrials and materials - Would you agree?
It appears quite cheap. Is that mainly because of the cyclical nature of a lot of their holdings?
I'm seeing a 5.67% yield. Would this be sustainable in the mentioned potential economic environment? On one hand these are small caps, which perhaps puts that yield at risk. On the other hand, one would think that the materials and industrial make-up would help hold it up. Thoughts ?
It appears quite cheap. Is that mainly because of the cyclical nature of a lot of their holdings?
I'm seeing a 5.67% yield. Would this be sustainable in the mentioned potential economic environment? On one hand these are small caps, which perhaps puts that yield at risk. On the other hand, one would think that the materials and industrial make-up would help hold it up. Thoughts ?
Q: this etf now pays an enormous dividend of 15 per cent. is it sustainable?
Q: According to Rbc action direct …. a 4.75$ / 105% yield. Also close to 52 week low.
What’s the risk reward for taking a small position in this company?
Thanks
What’s the risk reward for taking a small position in this company?
Thanks
Q: Hi
Canadian Pref Share Market seems to live in an environment of low liquidity and sell off no matter what other indicators imply about the future.
Today it seems strange that a pref share ( ENB.PR.D ) would trade at $17.50 (Yield: 6.37%) with the Reset Date approaching in four months.
With only a 0.75% raise by the BOC (between now and Feb 1, 2023) this share at current price will yield 9.76% on the reset. ( 8.69% without any change in Rates)
Is it just that investors will not pay for Pref Share future Resets?
Is ETF selling driving this share price as Managers are forced to liquidate as investor flee pref share ETF again?
Are investors holding out for a Bottom and then deploy cash to equities (high return) instead of Pref shares ( fixed return)?
What's up that a pref may be about to yield >9% and no one wants it?
Thanks
Dave
Canadian Pref Share Market seems to live in an environment of low liquidity and sell off no matter what other indicators imply about the future.
Today it seems strange that a pref share ( ENB.PR.D ) would trade at $17.50 (Yield: 6.37%) with the Reset Date approaching in four months.
With only a 0.75% raise by the BOC (between now and Feb 1, 2023) this share at current price will yield 9.76% on the reset. ( 8.69% without any change in Rates)
Is it just that investors will not pay for Pref Share future Resets?
Is ETF selling driving this share price as Managers are forced to liquidate as investor flee pref share ETF again?
Are investors holding out for a Bottom and then deploy cash to equities (high return) instead of Pref shares ( fixed return)?
What's up that a pref may be about to yield >9% and no one wants it?
Thanks
Dave
Q: Hello 5I,
Just heard a talking head say it could take 10 years for the Nasdaq to recover as it did in 2000. Thoughts? Seems to me that was a crazy bubble and maybe this one a small one? Appreciate your opinion.
Thanks
Just heard a talking head say it could take 10 years for the Nasdaq to recover as it did in 2000. Thoughts? Seems to me that was a crazy bubble and maybe this one a small one? Appreciate your opinion.
Thanks
Q: I am looking at one of these three to add to my TFSA for better than average returns for when the market returns to better times over the next two years.
Please discuss the strengths/ weaknesses of each and list in order your preference. Thanks.
Derek
Please discuss the strengths/ weaknesses of each and list in order your preference. Thanks.
Derek
Q: Hi Peter and team,
What do you think about addition of fertilizer stocks at this point given we don’t have any exposure following the 5i BE portfolio and the huge arbitrage in Natural Gas prices between NA and Europe and the sidelining of Ukraine as a major agricultural producer?
It feels like a solid opportunity. CF has a yield and is buying back stock.
What do you think about addition of fertilizer stocks at this point given we don’t have any exposure following the 5i BE portfolio and the huge arbitrage in Natural Gas prices between NA and Europe and the sidelining of Ukraine as a major agricultural producer?
It feels like a solid opportunity. CF has a yield and is buying back stock.
Q: Hi,
I'm curious about these two stocks. I came across LNG and am thinking they could be well positioned to grow profits based on their LNG terminal and NatGas marketing - however, volumes seem low, so I'm obviously missing some key info here. Then there is FLNG which ships NatGas, but - and it's a big one - there seems to be lots of red flags here - starting with the very high yield. Am I correct in thinking both of these are too good to be true?
Thanks!
Dawn
I'm curious about these two stocks. I came across LNG and am thinking they could be well positioned to grow profits based on their LNG terminal and NatGas marketing - however, volumes seem low, so I'm obviously missing some key info here. Then there is FLNG which ships NatGas, but - and it's a big one - there seems to be lots of red flags here - starting with the very high yield. Am I correct in thinking both of these are too good to be true?
Thanks!
Dawn
Q: With heavy losses in margin accounts do you think only BANKS AND INSURANCE companies will benefit from rising interesr rates?
Q: There is a thought that the equity market will improve once there is an outlook for interest rates to decrease or at least not continue to rise. I recently heard a discussion that suggests this is not the end of the story because the turn in interest rates will only happen when inflation is brought down and that inflation will only come down when businesses cannot increase or will probably have to lower prices. When their prices go down, Corporate profits will drop significantly. It seems to me when Corporate profits are dropping, equities will fall even more, and as such there will be a long time to go before the market recovers. Your comment about all this please.
Many thanks.
Many thanks.
Q: This was your response to my last question about the webinar broadcast a few days ago
"Unfortunately due to securities regulations on offering memorandum fuds we are not being allowed to post it"
Perhaps you can help me. So, its ok to do the original broadcast that people attended live. But it is NOT ok to view a replay of the exact same broadcast?
Please try and help me understand the logic here.
Thanks
Sheldon
"Unfortunately due to securities regulations on offering memorandum fuds we are not being allowed to post it"
Perhaps you can help me. So, its ok to do the original broadcast that people attended live. But it is NOT ok to view a replay of the exact same broadcast?
Please try and help me understand the logic here.
Thanks
Sheldon