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Q: Hello, what do you think of something like VCSH to add to a fixed income portfolio that already owns US treasuries ? I am looking for stability with a bit of yield that will stabilize things. I am almost 60 and would like to take some risk off the table ? I am open to alternatives that are not specifically tied to the US govt.
Q: CGY seems to have righted the ship with their Q4 and YE earnings from two days ago. Would appreciate your analysis.
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Global X S&P 500 Index Corporate Class ETF (HXS $97.80)
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BMO S&P US Small Cap Index ETF (ZSML $45.43)
Q: Hello to everyone
I am looking to simplify my portfolio. I would like to know your top 4 ETF picks in Canadian dollars for each account type (RRSP, TFSA, NON-REG).
Please included for each account type:
1 ETF for growth
1 ETF for dividends
1 ETF for conservative total returns
1 ETF for international markets
Thank you so much
I am looking to simplify my portfolio. I would like to know your top 4 ETF picks in Canadian dollars for each account type (RRSP, TFSA, NON-REG).
Please included for each account type:
1 ETF for growth
1 ETF for dividends
1 ETF for conservative total returns
1 ETF for international markets
Thank you so much
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Silvercorp Metals Inc. (SVM $11.93)
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Pan American Silver Corp. (PAAS $51.80)
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Discovery Silver Corp. (DSV $8.14)
Q: I bought PAAS in the spring and have done well with it. Looking to add another silver stock. Thoughts on DSV vs. SVM? Thank you.
Q: Other than a crappy market, what happened to DTOL and why?
Sheldon
Sheldon
Q: Why did LUG dropped much more the other gold stocks on Monday ? Thanks for your excellent service.
Q: I own shares in bnt. I know the the shares are interchangeable with bn, thus the share move in tandem. The goal of Brookfield is to increase the insurance aggressively where it will be a material contributor going forward. At what point, if any , would you see bnt trade on its merit going forward as its insurance to grow and perhaps trade at a premiun
Q: Hi 5i team,
With the Fed now ending quantitative tightening (QT) and possibly cutting rates, I'm wondering what the combination means for the market from your perspective.
1. How do you think the end of QT might affect U.S. and Canadian stocks in the short term and long term? Are there certain sectors or styles (growth vs value, cyclicals vs defensives) that you’d expect to benefit more? How about Crypto?
2. Some people are saying that stopping QT is almost like getting an extra rate cut in terms of liquidity. Do you agree, or is that overstated?
Thanks,
Matt
With the Fed now ending quantitative tightening (QT) and possibly cutting rates, I'm wondering what the combination means for the market from your perspective.
1. How do you think the end of QT might affect U.S. and Canadian stocks in the short term and long term? Are there certain sectors or styles (growth vs value, cyclicals vs defensives) that you’d expect to benefit more? How about Crypto?
2. Some people are saying that stopping QT is almost like getting an extra rate cut in terms of liquidity. Do you agree, or is that overstated?
Thanks,
Matt
Q: May I please have your opinion on Frontline as a profitable oil shipping company? Does the low PE ratio indicate potential problems?
With appreciation,
Ed
With appreciation,
Ed
Q: Thank you for answering my last question - and for answering it so quickly. I sold and took the 35% loss (a big one). Win some; lose some. I wish you and the 5i team the best this holiday season,
Jason
Jason
Q: Why would FTS be out performing ENB for the last 1 yr.
Thanks Again
Thanks Again
Q: Can you recommend 3 oil companies in Canada that don't have crazy dept, pay a dividend, good mover in share appreciation under higher oil price.
Q: In your response to my earlier question on Canadian ETFs, you offered to expand your answer to include other Canadian traded asset categories. I would appreciate if you could please do so.
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Victory Square Tech (VST $0.70)
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Hydreight Technologies Inc (NURS.P $0.58)
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Hydreight Technologies Inc. (NURS $4.35)
Q: Good morning,
Could I please ask for your general thoughts on this company. Earnings seemed (?) strong but it plunged. Smaller-cap, but might it be a buy/hold? All your comments necessary!
Have a good day, and thanks!
Could I please ask for your general thoughts on this company. Earnings seemed (?) strong but it plunged. Smaller-cap, but might it be a buy/hold? All your comments necessary!
Have a good day, and thanks!
Q: Hello,
You have been a champion of DSG and less so of ENGH.
ENGH provides 5.94% dividend, might be a dividend trap??
Both are down 30% +/- 1 yr.
I would have punted DSG 6 months ago, but didn't, due to your endorsement.
Credibility is important - maybe I'm missing a subtle distinction.
And I made the decision to keep it.
Thank you
Feel free to modify my question re: DSG /ENGH to put you less on the spot. I think it was Buffett who said "if can't handle your equities dropping 50% you shouldn't be in the stock market". I can handle it, but still don't like it.
All the best
You have been a champion of DSG and less so of ENGH.
ENGH provides 5.94% dividend, might be a dividend trap??
Both are down 30% +/- 1 yr.
I would have punted DSG 6 months ago, but didn't, due to your endorsement.
Credibility is important - maybe I'm missing a subtle distinction.
And I made the decision to keep it.
Thank you
Feel free to modify my question re: DSG /ENGH to put you less on the spot. I think it was Buffett who said "if can't handle your equities dropping 50% you shouldn't be in the stock market". I can handle it, but still don't like it.
All the best
Q: EPS growth seems to be unpredictable due to the lumpiness of investment returns, and weather catastrophes. In the 2024 annual report Watsa uses Book Value per share compounding at 18.7% per year for the past 39 years and common stock price compounding at 19.2% (including dividends) as the main performance measure. Buffet suggests predictability of earnings as essential when buying a stock. Yahoo finance used to predict EPS growth 5 years out. While predicting EPS 5 years out is perhaps doable with confidence for KO, for FFH not so much. Clearly over 39 years FFH has done fabulous regardless of EPS lumpiness, but I have held this stock for over 10 years and all of the appreciation has come in the last 5 years or less. I want to buy more FFH, however I am concerned over another flat 5 years. Do you think the focus of the companies investing and underwriting strategy has changed enough to avoid 5 years of dead money? If you had to predict EPS growth for FFH over the next 5 years, what would that % growth be? Would you be comfortable buying at current prices for a 3-5 year hold? Thank you. John
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Royal Bank of Canada (RY $228.68)
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Toronto-Dominion Bank (The) (TD $126.15)
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Bank of Nova Scotia (The) (BNS $100.28)
Q: I have owned all the Canadian banks at one time or another, and currently own shares in Royal Bank.
All of the banks seem to have done quite well just recently, but the dividend on the Royal Bank is not as high as the TD for example.
Is it time to change? Which do you think looks best going forward for a total ROI?
All of the banks seem to have done quite well just recently, but the dividend on the Royal Bank is not as high as the TD for example.
Is it time to change? Which do you think looks best going forward for a total ROI?
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iShares Canadian Select Dividend Index ETF (XDV $39.13)
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iShares S&P/TSX Canadian Dividend Aristocrats Index ETF (CDZ $40.47)
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Vanguard FTSE Canadian High Dividend Yield Index ETF (VDY $61.48)
Q: Can you suggest a couple of low risk Cdn. ETF's with good dividend rates and with a low MER?
Q: Our portfolio manager is recommending the PIMCO Monthly Income Fund Series F (PMO205) mutual fund, as part of our fixed income investments. Is this mutual fund worth the high MER of 0.86? Morningstar gives it a 4-star rating and returns appear to be considerably higher than other comparable funds. In the event of a deep world-wide recession, is this fund vulnerable to losses? As a senior, capital preservation is my highest priority.
Thanks!
Thanks!