Q: You have consistently talked about your admiration for BN operationally. It has been trading in range for almost five years and is now hitting out a large breakout, almost independent of its subsidiaries. I know their CEO had spoken about the benefits of dropping rates. Any other comments on the rally here? Do you see it sticking for BN and also compared to private equity peers?
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Investment Q&A
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Q: Hello 5i Team: As a long time holder of Fiera wondering if outflows of assets will continue and how the recent 4 billion will affect bottom line.Is the 10% draw down warrented? Thanks Mike
Q: CBIL holds Canadian treasury bills and TDB2913 is a money market mutual fund. It looks to me CBIL is safer with basically the same yield am I missing anything? Thanks
Q: Analysis on the quarter and outlook.
Thanks Greg
Thanks Greg
Q: Good afternoon,
I have a full position in ITA, would a switch to XLI which has 22% Aerospace & Defense be wise at this juncture for the added diversification while still having defense stock exposure or do you see defense outperforming?
I have a full position in ITA, would a switch to XLI which has 22% Aerospace & Defense be wise at this juncture for the added diversification while still having defense stock exposure or do you see defense outperforming?
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Constellation Software Inc. (CSU)
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Descartes Systems Group Inc. (The) (DSG)
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Kinaxis Inc. (KXS)
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Shopify Inc. Class A Subordinate Voting Shares (SHOP)
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Canadian General Investments Limited (CGI)
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Open Text Corporation (OTEX)
Q: Hi 5i,
I really like your creation of DOCCKS through amalgamating those 6 Canadian names, and the comparative 5 yr history you've put together of some salient numbers.
I think it might be helpful to also see where the money comes from, and wonder if you would also be able to break down the geographical origin (percentagewise) of each company's revenue and, further, compare those results to the net profit, FCF etc resulting from each geographical source of revenue?
Thanks 5i,
Peter
I really like your creation of DOCCKS through amalgamating those 6 Canadian names, and the comparative 5 yr history you've put together of some salient numbers.
I think it might be helpful to also see where the money comes from, and wonder if you would also be able to break down the geographical origin (percentagewise) of each company's revenue and, further, compare those results to the net profit, FCF etc resulting from each geographical source of revenue?
Thanks 5i,
Peter
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Global X High Interest Savings ETF (CASH)
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Harvest Canadian T-Bill ETF (TBIL)
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Global X USD High Interest Savings ETF (UCSH.U)
Q: I’m trying to understand the risk I’m up against with investments in CASH and UCSH.U. Both have significant holdings in Scotiabank and National Bank investments. My portfolio percentage positions in these two is quite significant.
- Do you have options for better diversification of my cash holdings?
- In the event of “something going off the rails”, what impact does this have on an investor of these two investments like me in the event of a bail-in of either Scotiabank or National Bank because of these holdings within the two ETF's?
- Do you have options for better diversification of my cash holdings?
- In the event of “something going off the rails”, what impact does this have on an investor of these two investments like me in the event of a bail-in of either Scotiabank or National Bank because of these holdings within the two ETF's?
Q: Good morning,
Recently I have become concerned about the potential for a US sovereign debt crisis. From my understanding the amount of US debt is growing at an unsustainable rate and eventually it will become apparent that the US cannot pay back its debt while offering a real return to investors. Once this happens the US will have an issue borrowing money because there is a lack of lenders which will lead to them either having to cut back services (which would almost certainly cause a recession), defaulting because they can't roll over their debt (also causing a recession) or trying to change the rules of the fed to try and print the debt away (which would cause almost nobody to lend money to the US government again and almost certainly cause hyper inflation). To me any action that would involve cutting back services which would be better for the long term but really bad (and political suicide) for the short term would probably not be implemented because the politicians would be voted out. This line of thinking terrifies me and I am really hoping that I am missing something. Am I correct with my analysis? Is there anything that I am missing?
Thanks,
A
Recently I have become concerned about the potential for a US sovereign debt crisis. From my understanding the amount of US debt is growing at an unsustainable rate and eventually it will become apparent that the US cannot pay back its debt while offering a real return to investors. Once this happens the US will have an issue borrowing money because there is a lack of lenders which will lead to them either having to cut back services (which would almost certainly cause a recession), defaulting because they can't roll over their debt (also causing a recession) or trying to change the rules of the fed to try and print the debt away (which would cause almost nobody to lend money to the US government again and almost certainly cause hyper inflation). To me any action that would involve cutting back services which would be better for the long term but really bad (and political suicide) for the short term would probably not be implemented because the politicians would be voted out. This line of thinking terrifies me and I am really hoping that I am missing something. Am I correct with my analysis? Is there anything that I am missing?
Thanks,
A
Q: As a general rule do most bond funds have a set philosophy about duration or do they simply employ funds based on what they think makes sense at that particular time?
Thank you
Thank you
Q: could i get analysis on earnings- doesn't look good on the surface - just a delay in orders?
Q: I have very little faith in the go forward value of the Canadian dollar versus the US dollar.Whats are good equity ways to access exposure in a broad sense to the US$?
Q: Would u consider the the fundstrat etfs such as GRNY new? and DQML a buy
Are they hi risk
Can u give the performance and fees ?
Ty
Are they hi risk
Can u give the performance and fees ?
Ty
Q: I opted to do the split (keep 70%) and did okay but there is no indication about its dividend. Right now there is no dividend. What gives?
Q: Good morning,
Just looking for confirmation of the recently-announced TRP and SOBO dividends.
I see TRP @ C$0.823 for an indicative yield of 4.85%.
I see SOBO @ US$.50, for an indicative C$ yield of ~ 8.5%.
It would seem to me that if one is + on the space, given recent analyst estimates for both companies, owning both makes sense over the near-term. While I like the SOBO yield, I had forgotten that the TRP yield would drop a bit.
Thanks as always.
Just looking for confirmation of the recently-announced TRP and SOBO dividends.
I see TRP @ C$0.823 for an indicative yield of 4.85%.
I see SOBO @ US$.50, for an indicative C$ yield of ~ 8.5%.
It would seem to me that if one is + on the space, given recent analyst estimates for both companies, owning both makes sense over the near-term. While I like the SOBO yield, I had forgotten that the TRP yield would drop a bit.
Thanks as always.
Q: I’m thinking of selling all of my equities and buying market index ETFs instead.
I am wondering what are the risks of ETFs. I am aware of the risks inherent with investing in them with regards to NAV, diversification, etc.
What about the risks of the company that manages the ETF defaulting?
What about the risk of a run on the ETF where everybody wants to take out their money at the same time?
In the past, I invested in XSB and XLB in place of bonds. I must say it’s been rather a disaster since Covid. They reduced in value more than Bonds did during Covid. They were not recovering as bonds did when interest rates were increased. Nor were their interest rates as high as bonds were.
I have concerns that market index ETFs may have similar risks. Can you comment on these?
Thank you.
I am wondering what are the risks of ETFs. I am aware of the risks inherent with investing in them with regards to NAV, diversification, etc.
What about the risks of the company that manages the ETF defaulting?
What about the risk of a run on the ETF where everybody wants to take out their money at the same time?
In the past, I invested in XSB and XLB in place of bonds. I must say it’s been rather a disaster since Covid. They reduced in value more than Bonds did during Covid. They were not recovering as bonds did when interest rates were increased. Nor were their interest rates as high as bonds were.
I have concerns that market index ETFs may have similar risks. Can you comment on these?
Thank you.
Q: What should be a fair market price based solely on q3 numbers. What would a quick general calculation I could use for this and other similar companies using some metric like price to cash flow. Thanks for your help.
Q: For a buy today, how would you rate them?
Thanks Again
Thanks Again
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Microsoft Corporation (MSFT)
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Tesla Inc. (TSLA)
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MicroStrategy Incorporated (MSTR)
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Fidelity Advantage Bitcoin ETF (FBTC)
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ISHARES BITCOIN TR (IBIT)
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Fidelity Wise Origin Bitcoin Fund Beneficial Interest (FBTC)
Q: What are your thoughts on BITCOIN. What is best way to play it or is there one.? I do not understand the future of Bitcoin Who uses it ? Do countries use it, do Corporations use it. Do Banks use it ? What is benefit of using it,
I know criminals use it extortion payments Trump and Harris were backing it. Was this because 80,000,000 U S Residents use it so they were both saying Yes to get their vote ?
RAK
I know criminals use it extortion payments Trump and Harris were backing it. Was this because 80,000,000 U S Residents use it so they were both saying Yes to get their vote ?
RAK
Q: Do you think post-election sentiment on solar is overly negative? At what point might solar investments start to look appealing again? Would you consider Enphase as a preferred investment option in this scenario? If not, could you recommend a solar stock with strong potential should sentiment improve.
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Northland Power Inc. (NPI)
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Brookfield Renewable Corporation Class A Exchangeable Subordinate Voting Shares (BEPC)
Q: What is your 1 year and 5 year outlook for renewables with the TRUMP back in power?
Thanks
Jim
Thanks
Jim