Q: Does the 30-40% of the dividend being return of capital in this fund mean that NAV is always being eroded? I want to buy this for the long term but not if NAV is obviously always declining.
Q: I originally submitted this question back on Sept 17 but never received a response so I'll try again. I was wondering if you could provide some investment ideas/suggestions for ongoing contributions to a FHSA, as contribution room becomes available each year. Looking for "reasonable" growth without "excessive" risk over the 15 years of the plan. I am thinking of investing 50% of the yearly $8000 allowable contribution to a CAD-denominated S&P500 ETF and wondered which one you would suggest? Or, would you recommend something else? What is your opinion of XQLT - the iShares MSCI USA Quality Factor Index ETF as compared to an S&P500 ETF? For the other 50% of the yearly contributions I was wondering which two TSX stocks and which two CDR's you would suggest for annual contributions until the $40k plan maximum is achieved in 5 years? Thanks.
Q: I thought I sent you a question about HWX a few days ago, but I've received no reply. So, I'll try again
How is it possible (or fair) that HWX is having a private placement at 22 cents per share, when the stock is over $^. Isn't that very dilutive for present shareholders? See part of NR below
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Vancouver, British Columbia, September 17, 2024 - TheNewswire: Headwater Gold Inc. (CSE: HWG) (OTCQB: HWAUF) (the "Company" or "Headwater") is pleased to announce that, further to its news release of September 9, 2024, the Company has completed a non-brokered private placement to raise gross proceeds of $1,540,000 through the sale of 7,000,000 common shares of the Company priced at $0.22 per share to Centerra Gold Inc. ("Centerra").
Q: Hi, I see Hamilton ETF has brought a new covered call ETF HBIL. Other than it being brand new, and no history, and a bit on the small side with only $10 m in AUM, what are your thoughts on this as a replacement for our HISA's.
Thanks
Q: BAM's share price has popped up quite a bit in the last few weeks. Any reason for this? And is the valuation getting stretched, to the point of trimming one's holdings? Thanks much for your excellent service
1) The first one has to do with investor psychology. I've held CIX for about 2 years. I got in at around $20, and it has gone as low as $12, and is now at $17.50. My instinct is to sell and be grateful that I have minimized my loss. Thoughts?
2) "CI Financial announces substantial issuer bid price increase"... it has gone from $17.50 to $18.25. Seems bullish?
3) Would you be able to suggest a ball park figure as a sell price...from a value investing point of view.
Q: I'm building US content into my portfolio, and am looking for medium risk ETFs. Do you have an estimated target and a recommendation for these two ETFs? I'd like both NASDAQ and S&P 500 exposures. Is the content of ZUE and XQQ content too overlapping for the two exposures?
Q: Boyd has been dropping steady since March loosing over $100.00 share price. What is the reason for this? Should I be buying more, selling or holding?
Thank you
Q: I would like to invest in private equity and credit stocks. I came across below US and CDN stocks. Which one would you recommend that I should buy or unless you have better options. Plus is there an ETF that you would recommend.
Please give brief description and why you consider as Buy.
Q: Noticed the announcement last night that PRL was partnering with a company called KOHO to expand retail lending in Canada. Does this now make PRL a direct competitor to GSY? I'm guessing PRL is quite a bit smaller and than this should not be an issue if they are, no? Thanks.
Q: I was happy to learn recently that TD now offers partial share purchases which I think is a great way to afford buying a company like CSU considering its 4000+ cost. I have a small amount to invest and was considering buying a partial share of CSU. At this point in time, considering current valuations and the potential for long term capital growth, would your preference be CSU or one of other Constellation spin offs LMN or TOI. Please explain why you would choose one over the other two. I intend to make this stock purchase within a TFSA. Many thanks for the for the great service that you provide.
Q: Good day. Can you please recommend a “conservative” stock paying at least a 6% yield with a consistent history of dividend increases. Also looking for capital appreciation of 3-4%/yr. Sector allocation isn’t an issue. Thanks a lot
Q: I would appreciate your thoughts on ZID and JAPN. Do you think investing in India and Japan is a good idea and why. You may have thoughts on other ETF's that invest in these countries. Your input would be appreciated. Thank You.
Q: For BEP.UN, I read that the earnings are forecast to decline by an average of 7.2% per year for the foreseeable future. Also the dividend is not well covered by earnings and cash flows. Are these reasons to sell BEP.UN now???......Tom