Q: Good day team, I have US cash, refunded from a cancelled trip. I am thinking of deploying into a US dollar TFSA. What are the implications/benefits/downsides of holding US stocks in a usd tfsa?
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Q: AW. UN or QSR? I'm leaning towards AW>UN as I like the brand better.
Q: Hi Do you know the date of the special distribution?
Kind Regards
Stan
Kind Regards
Stan
Q: I am interested in the performance of these 2 stocks before and during the current conronavirus environment.
I would have thought that AYX would have fared better, since it has about 3 time the market capitalisation. I acn't articulate the other factors which have given me a gut feeling that AYX was inherently stronger. But KXS seems to have held up better.
Grateful for your insights on the comparative recent performance of these two.
I would have thought that AYX would have fared better, since it has about 3 time the market capitalisation. I acn't articulate the other factors which have given me a gut feeling that AYX was inherently stronger. But KXS seems to have held up better.
Grateful for your insights on the comparative recent performance of these two.
Q: please list in order of preference your favourite 5 Canadian technology companies with strong balance sheets.
Q: 1) would you take a half position in PLC today?
2) would you take a half position in SIA today?
3) would you take a half position in WELL today?
4) Would you take a half position in ENGH today?
If you could just rank your "yes'". No details needed. I am young, have a long term time horizon, don't mind risk, and can add on further market weekness. Thanks.
2) would you take a half position in SIA today?
3) would you take a half position in WELL today?
4) Would you take a half position in ENGH today?
If you could just rank your "yes'". No details needed. I am young, have a long term time horizon, don't mind risk, and can add on further market weekness. Thanks.
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Suncor Energy Inc. (SU)
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Canadian Natural Resources Limited (CNQ)
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PrairieSky Royalty Ltd. (PSK)
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Parex Resources Inc. (PXT)
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Pason Systems Inc. (PSI)
Q: Can you suggest five companies from the oil sector that are least likely to go into bankruptcy with oil at current prices.
Q: As a follow up to your answer you failed to answer the second part of my question which is: at the recent price (around $25) do you think BCI has long term value and potential for good upside?
Q: What would your top 2 stock or etf picks be in each sector (US or CDN stocks) keeping in mind a relatively strong balance sheet, liquidity and stable and / or increasing future growth. Thank you for your sage advice!
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Costco Wholesale Corporation (COST)
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Gilead Sciences Inc. (GILD)
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Alphabet Inc. (GOOG)
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Microsoft Corporation (MSFT)
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QUALCOMM Incorporated (QCOM)
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Starbucks Corporation (SBUX)
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Honeywell International Inc. (HON)
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Raytheon Company (RTN)
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Visa Inc. (V)
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Verizon Communications Inc. (VZ)
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Atlassian Corporation (TEAM)
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Vanguard Dividend Appreciation FTF (VIG)
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SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (SPY)
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INVESCO QQQ Trust (QQQ)
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Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF (VTI)
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Roku Inc. (ROKU)
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SPDR Dow Jones Industrial Average ETF (DIA)
Q: Hello,
I am currently waiting out this deep downturn in the market. At some point the market will start recovering. I have followed your recommendations in the Portfolio Tracking and Analysis tool.
If you had $500,000 sitting in cash which you want to deploy once the market turns around, which sectors would you look towards investing in for the eventual upward trend? Would you be able to provide your favourite stocks /ETFS which you would use to cover the sectors you think will be first to recover?
Thanks for all your help.
I am currently waiting out this deep downturn in the market. At some point the market will start recovering. I have followed your recommendations in the Portfolio Tracking and Analysis tool.
If you had $500,000 sitting in cash which you want to deploy once the market turns around, which sectors would you look towards investing in for the eventual upward trend? Would you be able to provide your favourite stocks /ETFS which you would use to cover the sectors you think will be first to recover?
Thanks for all your help.
Q: With the recent announcement of the merger of Argonaut Gold and Alio Gold, do you think this will be of benefit to Argonaut shareholders. Could this help to reduce Argonaut's debt load and provide a better outlook for both production and exploration potential. Also could you provide insider holdings for both companies. Thanks.
Q: UK Banks have suspended their dividends for remainder of 2020...do you see that as something that has a decent chance of happening here in North America? Thank you.
Q: How is it that western Canadian oil is at a historic low and yet CNQ & SU are gaining in share price ?
Q: Have 2.3% in ARE ,2.4 In TFII. Thing of selling ARE at a loss and adding to TFII purchased @ $28.42 . ARE has. Slightly higher dividend . I consider TFII a better growth stock than ARE.
TFII has had a sharp drop from $48 . I consider throwing out the baby with the bath water. Strong need for transport and lower gas prices adds to an incentive to buy.
I’m I on track?
TFII has had a sharp drop from $48 . I consider throwing out the baby with the bath water. Strong need for transport and lower gas prices adds to an incentive to buy.
I’m I on track?
Q: Hello, I would like to get your best guess as to how the cdn bond market would react under 3 different scenarios.
1. Rates stay static for the next couple of years as we slowly make our way out of this and there no other real shocks to the system.
2. Rates rise as things improve much quicker than expected and the economy booms along with higher inflation than expected.
3. The situation slowly get worse and prolonged and rates fall to below zero.
I am confused at the best of times but these days are setting things to a whole new level.
Currently own xbb and vcit as fixed income. Better options?
Thanks for all you are doing it really is helping.
1. Rates stay static for the next couple of years as we slowly make our way out of this and there no other real shocks to the system.
2. Rates rise as things improve much quicker than expected and the economy booms along with higher inflation than expected.
3. The situation slowly get worse and prolonged and rates fall to below zero.
I am confused at the best of times but these days are setting things to a whole new level.
Currently own xbb and vcit as fixed income. Better options?
Thanks for all you are doing it really is helping.
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Brookfield Infrastructure Partners L.P. (BIP.UN)
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Brookfield Infrastructure Corporation Class A Exchangeable Subordinate Voting Shares (BIPC)
Q: Under what circumstance would you consider swapping one BIPC share for one BIP.UN, assuming the ongoing dividend and unit distribution payout are identical.
Would it be just the tax consequence on the future sale of the share or unit, and perhaps the tax treatment of the dividend and unit distribution payout? Thanks.
Would it be just the tax consequence on the future sale of the share or unit, and perhaps the tax treatment of the dividend and unit distribution payout? Thanks.
Q: Thoughts on buying this? It is up 10% so maybe I missed the buying window?
Q: Do you think the suspension of dividends is a direct result of the Covid 19 event and management has cut it out of an abundance of caution or are they severely in distress for cash. If the former do you believe that at the recent price (around $25) BCI has long term value and potential for good upside?
Q: What are your thoughts on being opportunistic on Wall Financial given that the shares are off approx. 40% with the recent market turmoil?
Q: Given the high implied VOL in options, what are your favourite names in CAD and USD for covered call strategies?
Looking for stocks that you already like that have reasonably liquid options (I know harder in CAD) and you think have excellent bounce back potential and wouldn't mind owning for 2-3 years.
Thanks
Looking for stocks that you already like that have reasonably liquid options (I know harder in CAD) and you think have excellent bounce back potential and wouldn't mind owning for 2-3 years.
Thanks