Q: Your thoughts on infineon.Thanks.
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Rogers Communications Inc. Class B Non-voting Shares (RCI.B)
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Shaw Communications Inc. Class B Non-voting Shares (SJR.B)
Q: In a G&M article it states that the takeover deal requires two-thirds approval of both the Class B (non-voting) shares and Class A (voting ) Shaw shares to complete the deal - how does that work If the Class B shares are (non-voting).
Also, the Shaw family own the majority of Class A shares who already stated they approve the deal. If the Class B shares somehow vote against the deal - does that mean - no deal?
Also, the Shaw family own the majority of Class A shares who already stated they approve the deal. If the Class B shares somehow vote against the deal - does that mean - no deal?
Q: Hi folks, Vivo has been a dog & disaster heading into 2021...but things appear better....2 of top 5 edible brands & 39% market share of Ontario edibles, new sales into Quebec, and just announced certification/licenses for EU-GMP, so that Vivo can begin shipping product immediately into Germany/Europe. Stock sits at .18 with 367M shares outstanding. Can please get your opinion on company going forward...I would think with $70M Market Cap...the EU-GMP news would be worth more than that on a buyout......Buy/Hold/Sell....thanks as usual for great service, JB Piedmont QC
Q: I hold these two companies at a loss. Which one in your opinion has the better upside? I would like to move into TIXT.
Thanks Dave
Thanks Dave
Q: I asked a question earlier where you responded that VVL would be a good choice. My funds are in US$ in a US account, though, so do you have a suggestion in US$? Thanks again.
Q: What do you think of VBINX as a US balanced fund? I would replace my VTI with it so that I had a mix of US equity and bond exposure.
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iShares S&P Global Industrials Index ETF(CAD-Hedged) (XGI)
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iShares U.S. Industrials ETF (IYJ)
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Industrial Select Sector SPDR (XLI)
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iShares Global Industrials ETF (EXI)
Q: Good morning. Which do you feel would be a better etf for industrials in a RRif or do you have another suggestion? I understand IYJ has a higher mer but better long term performance with more holdings. Have they both equal risk? Would something with more international flavour be better?
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Loblaw Companies Limited (L)
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Metro Inc. (MRU)
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Empire Company Limited Non-Voting Class A Shares (EMP.A)
Q: Good morning,
Just wondering your take on Empire in light of news re Longo’s takeover. Relatedly, how would you rank L, EMP.A and MRU for a TFSA investment of likely five years or so?
Thanks,
Steven
Just wondering your take on Empire in light of news re Longo’s takeover. Relatedly, how would you rank L, EMP.A and MRU for a TFSA investment of likely five years or so?
Thanks,
Steven
Q: There are quite a few commodity ETFs (e.g., PDBC, DBC, GSG, FTGC, DJP, COMT, BCI, USCI, GCC, RJI, COMB, COM; listed in descending order of assets held; minimum US$100,000,000). Although I own resource stocks (SU, CVE, TOU, NTR, AEM, FNV, XGD, PAAS), I don’t have commodity exposure per se. I am interested in buying one (or two) commodity ETFs within my RSP. Since I already own oil and precious metal stocks, I would prefer an ETF that includes commodities beyond just oil/gold/silver (although some exposure to these commodities within the ETF is of course okay). And I don’t want extra paperwork like a K-1 form (although I don’t think this applies to an RSP, not sure). Can you suggest one or two commodity ETFs based on these parameters, and what would be the basis for your recommendation(s)? Do you think some commodity exposure (~1% of total portfolio) is reasonable in case higher inflation is looming?
Ted
Ted
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iShares Canadian Financial Monthly Income ETF (FIE)
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iShares Global Healthcare Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XHC)
Q: I would like to purchase these two ETF's for income and safety.
What are your thoughts on each as far as income and safety or would recommend something else?
What are your thoughts on each as far as income and safety or would recommend something else?
Q: thoughts on the latest news from Maxr with regards to stock offering? Thx
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iShares Core MSCI All Country World ex Canada Index ETF (XAW)
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iShares Core S&P 500 Index ETF (XUS)
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iShares Core S&P U.S. Total Market Index ETF (XUU)
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First Trust ISE Cloud Computing Index Fund (SKYY)
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Invesco S&P 500 Equal Weight ETF (RSP)
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iShares Expanded Tech-Software Sector ETF (IGV)
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ProShares S&P 500 Ex-Technology ETF (SPXT)
Q: So I'm a lot less diversified than I thought and have something like 35+% of my investments in Tech. I have a good deal of money in XUS, XUU, and XAW. I thought I was getting diversification, but I didn't realize how heavily weighted in Tech (25% or more) these ETFs were. A few smaller investments (SKYY, IGV, GOOG) put me far more into the Tech space than I realized.
What's the best way to invest in broad ETFs without being so heavily invested into Tech? I feel like 20% is already a high weighting for this sector
What's the best way to invest in broad ETFs without being so heavily invested into Tech? I feel like 20% is already a high weighting for this sector
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BMO US High Dividend Covered Call ETF (ZWH)
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BMO Canadian High Dividend Covered Call ETF (ZWC)
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Recon Capital NASDAQ-100 Covered Call ETF (QYLD)
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BMO Europe High Dividend Covered Call ETF (ZWP)
Q: Hello 5i team, curious to know your thoughts about covered call ETFs, and whether they provide any interesting opportunities for portfolio diversification/hedging. If yes, would appreciate any suggested ETFs for Canadian, US and more international exposure. Thank you!
Q: What is your take on the lawsuit filed against the company in regards to its revenues accounting practices and its lack of internal controls over financial reporting?Does this raise concerns for your long term view of the company?Or is there going to be s shuffle in management?
Q: I can't find when the NUVEI shares' lockup ends. Could you provide the date pls and how many shares are locked up? Would you be wary of it?
Also, I can see NVEI and NVEI.U ticker symbols. Does that mean I can buy in $CAN NVEI and get $US by selling the same shares as NVEI.U?
Also, I can see NVEI and NVEI.U ticker symbols. Does that mean I can buy in $CAN NVEI and get $US by selling the same shares as NVEI.U?
Q: Could I get your opinion on these three stocks .
Thanks
Jim.
Thanks
Jim.
Q: I have about 5% of my portfolio in CPD ETF. So far it's been a nice, steady-eddie performer with a good dividend. In fact, it's been moving steadily upward for the last year now. But when I look back on its history it has been anything but a good performer. It was almost $20 in 2007 and is now just over $13. Why was this such a lousy investment for so long and what has reversed so strongly in just the last year? I don't see any point in its history when it went up so fast except in 2009. More importantly, is this likely to continue for a while or do you think it will revert to its previous behaviour?
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BMO MSCI Europe High Quality Hedged to CAD Index ETF (ZEQ)
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iShares MSCI Europe IMI Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XEH)
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Vanguard FTSE Developed Europe All Cap Index ETF (VE)
Q: Hi which of these 3 ETF'S would you recommend for exposure to European markets ZEQ,VE,XEH, could you list them in your preference.
Thank you for your service
James
Thank you for your service
James
Q: What are your thoughts on this company? I have a small position in this company that I want to either double up or sell.
Q: Hi Peter & Team
which of these two mid cap value ETF would you choose and why?
IJJ & IWS
I can see IJJ has out-performed a bit more over the last year.
I am looking for a five year hold in my TFSA.
This would be around 20% of my holdings with 80% in growth (ARKK, ARKF and Cdn growth stocks.
Thanks, Ron
which of these two mid cap value ETF would you choose and why?
IJJ & IWS
I can see IJJ has out-performed a bit more over the last year.
I am looking for a five year hold in my TFSA.
This would be around 20% of my holdings with 80% in growth (ARKK, ARKF and Cdn growth stocks.
Thanks, Ron