Q: This company has a 5 BILLION line of credit in australia pay a good dividend is ijn fleet truck management serves world wide companies EFN trades at $6.38 on TSE
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Q: I can’t believe it’s been 7 years for 5i already...congratulations! I clearly remember the day I saw Peter being interviewed on BNN, explaining why he was launching 5i Research. His reasoning resonated with me and I couldn’t wait to join. I have learned SO much, have become a calmer and better investor, and needless to say, my investments have done extremely well. THANK YOU!
Alan
Alan
Q: I think looking at chart at $ 16.00 SIS is a buy. When do they report next eps. I see ACORN ads on TV . Same product Chair Lift. I believe Acorn is a UK Company. Your thoughts pleas. RAK
Q: Could I please have your thought on IMG? Is this a good long term growth potential stock? Any debt? Insider own how many percent? Technical analysis said continuation diamond bullish from TD website? Do you trust that? Thanks always
Q: Hello 5i team,
How does NPI now compare to other utility stocks like AQN, Fortis, with respect to growth prospects, and other metrics P/E, debt load ? I thought it might be a takeover candidate at one time.
Bernie
How does NPI now compare to other utility stocks like AQN, Fortis, with respect to growth prospects, and other metrics P/E, debt load ? I thought it might be a takeover candidate at one time.
Bernie
Q: Though BMO lowered their target from $ 18.- to $ 16.- it still
looks to have good potential.
What is your opinion at this time ?
looks to have good potential.
What is your opinion at this time ?
Q: Good day,
You had a fairly neutral comment on ZEBRA (ZBRA) two years ago. Has your view changed since then ?
It seems difficult to find interesting stock (high potential growth, reasonably secure) in the industrial sector now. Would AVAV, BOOM, NSP, NVEE be good choices or what else you recommend ?
Many many thanks,
JD
You had a fairly neutral comment on ZEBRA (ZBRA) two years ago. Has your view changed since then ?
It seems difficult to find interesting stock (high potential growth, reasonably secure) in the industrial sector now. Would AVAV, BOOM, NSP, NVEE be good choices or what else you recommend ?
Many many thanks,
JD
Q: Am just wondering, if the deal with Baytex did not go through do you think there is enough value in Raging River alone to justify it returning to its price before the announcement of the deal. Also, again on its own, does Raging River have decent fundamentals: P/E, cash flow, debt level, growth potential, etc.
Further to this, could you explain how the deal with Baytex, assuming it goes through, would subtract from those fundamentals. Thanks.
Further to this, could you explain how the deal with Baytex, assuming it goes through, would subtract from those fundamentals. Thanks.
Q: Hello,
I'd appreciate your feedback on Friday Night's Third Quarter Financial Results released on Friday Morning.
Thanks,
Francesco
I'd appreciate your feedback on Friday Night's Third Quarter Financial Results released on Friday Morning.
Thanks,
Francesco
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Constellation Software Inc. (CSU)
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Stars Group Inc. (The) (TSGI)
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Great Canadian Gaming Corporation (GC)
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Kinaxis Inc. (KXS)
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Premium Brands Holdings Corporation (PBH)
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Knight Therapeutics Inc. (GUD)
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Savaria Corporation (SIS)
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Reliq Health Technologies Inc. (RHT)
Q: What are your recommendations for a 12 (Canadian) stock TFSA from your BE portfolio with a 3-5 yr hold with average to above average risk tolerance? Looking for individual company names.
Thank you
Thank you
Q: I am down 5% on a half position, would now be a good time to add more? What do you think of the prospects going forward?
Craig
Craig
Q: I would appreciate your comments on Flyht Aerospace Solutions (FLY) Second Quarter Update released today. The stock is up over 5% on this news release but down 50% on a year to date basis. Is this a buying opportunity at today's price? What will it take for Flyht stock to move significantly higher? Thanks
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iShares Core MSCI All Country World ex Canada Index ETF (XAW)
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BMO Aggregate Bond Index ETF (ZAG)
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Purpose High Interest Savings Fund (PSA)
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Purpose International Dividend Fund (PID)
Q: I’m investing for a parent who is currently 100% in cash, is nearing retirement and has never invested. They will not actually need income for another 3-5 years, but I would like to generate some dividends, so they can see actual cash coming off their investments (this may be reinvested). I think dividends will help psychologically if the equity portion declines as they will at least “be paid to wait” while the market recovers.
I am considering constructing the portfolio as follows:
30% Cash – PSA
50% Bonds – ZAG
10% Equity – International Dividend – PID
10% Equity – International Broad Index – XAW
10% Equity – Canada Growth – 5i
Can you provide 5i’s 2 or 3 highest conviction calls right now. I’m looking for growth at a reasonable price. Not looking for yield, but would like it to at least pay a modest dividend.
I would also be interested in any views you have about the suitability of the portfolio and any alternative / additional suggestions you may have.
If there is a correction in the equity markets in next few years or one of 5i’s A companies slips on a banana peel, I may look to put some of the cash to work and increase the equity potion.
My tactical views are: interest rates will rise with the US leading the way, the US broad equity markets are looking very expensive, Bonds are generally not a good investment and at low rates they will get killed by inflation over the long run (but they reduce volatility).
Also, in terms of allocating these investments between non-registered and TFSA, how should I generally be thinking about this? International stocks and bonds into the TFSA until it’s full and cash and Canadian stocks in the non-registered account? I don’t think they will be making any new contribution so perhaps there is no way to use the RRSP.
I look forward to your thoughts and apologise for asking a multi-part questions. If you start to run out of steam, don’t worry about the tax questions.
Thanks
I am considering constructing the portfolio as follows:
30% Cash – PSA
50% Bonds – ZAG
10% Equity – International Dividend – PID
10% Equity – International Broad Index – XAW
10% Equity – Canada Growth – 5i
Can you provide 5i’s 2 or 3 highest conviction calls right now. I’m looking for growth at a reasonable price. Not looking for yield, but would like it to at least pay a modest dividend.
I would also be interested in any views you have about the suitability of the portfolio and any alternative / additional suggestions you may have.
If there is a correction in the equity markets in next few years or one of 5i’s A companies slips on a banana peel, I may look to put some of the cash to work and increase the equity potion.
My tactical views are: interest rates will rise with the US leading the way, the US broad equity markets are looking very expensive, Bonds are generally not a good investment and at low rates they will get killed by inflation over the long run (but they reduce volatility).
Also, in terms of allocating these investments between non-registered and TFSA, how should I generally be thinking about this? International stocks and bonds into the TFSA until it’s full and cash and Canadian stocks in the non-registered account? I don’t think they will be making any new contribution so perhaps there is no way to use the RRSP.
I look forward to your thoughts and apologise for asking a multi-part questions. If you start to run out of steam, don’t worry about the tax questions.
Thanks
Q: Peter; Which companies would benefit most from an increase in the price of Brent? Thanks. Rod
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Photon Control Inc. (PHO)
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Adobe Inc. (ADBE)
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Amazon.com Inc. (AMZN)
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Meta Platforms Inc. (META)
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Alphabet Inc. (GOOG)
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Micron Technology Inc. (MU)
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NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA)
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Constellation Software Inc. (CSU)
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Kinaxis Inc. (KXS)
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Shopify Inc. Class A Subordinate Voting Shares (SHOP)
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Block Inc. Class A (SQ)
Q: Hi !
I invest mostly in growth stocks but with 28% of my portfolio in tech, I may be overloaded in this sector. My present holdings are: CSU (2.7%) PHO (2.5%) KXS (3.2%) SHOP (3.5%) ADBE (3.1%) FB (2.7%) GOOG (2.6%) MU (1.8%) NVDA (2.2%) SQ (3.%). If I were to reduce the number of holdings as well as my tech %, on which stocks would you suggest to concentrate, identifying those with most growth potential and those more risky ? Are there any other stocks better suited to my goal ? Or should I stay the course here ?
Thank you for your good attention,
JD
I invest mostly in growth stocks but with 28% of my portfolio in tech, I may be overloaded in this sector. My present holdings are: CSU (2.7%) PHO (2.5%) KXS (3.2%) SHOP (3.5%) ADBE (3.1%) FB (2.7%) GOOG (2.6%) MU (1.8%) NVDA (2.2%) SQ (3.%). If I were to reduce the number of holdings as well as my tech %, on which stocks would you suggest to concentrate, identifying those with most growth potential and those more risky ? Are there any other stocks better suited to my goal ? Or should I stay the course here ?
Thank you for your good attention,
JD
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Constellation Software Inc. (CSU)
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CCL Industries Inc. Unlimited Class B Non-Voting Shares (CCL.B)
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Methanex Corporation (MX)
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Boyd Group Income Fund (BYD.UN)
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Western Forest Products Inc. (WEF)
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Agnico Eagle Mines Limited (AEM)
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Magna International Inc. (MG)
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Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc. (ATD)
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Premium Brands Holdings Corporation (PBH)
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Spin Master Corp. Subordinate Voting Shares (TOY)
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Reliq Health Technologies Inc. (RHT)
Q: Howdy!
I am slowly repositioning the Canadian equity portion of my RRSP portfolio to emulate your Balanced Equity Portfolio.
About 27% of my portfolio is sitting on cash right now; I do not yet own the listed companies - Are they all good to buy today? Or please rank them in order of value for purchase today versus perhaps holding off a quarter or two.
Thank you
I am slowly repositioning the Canadian equity portion of my RRSP portfolio to emulate your Balanced Equity Portfolio.
About 27% of my portfolio is sitting on cash right now; I do not yet own the listed companies - Are they all good to buy today? Or please rank them in order of value for purchase today versus perhaps holding off a quarter or two.
Thank you
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Stars Group Inc. (The) (TSGI)
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BRP Inc. Subordinate Voting Shares (DOO)
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Great Canadian Gaming Corporation (GC)
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Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc. (ATD)
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Premium Brands Holdings Corporation (PBH)
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Sleep Country Canada Holdings Inc. (ZZZ)
Q: What are your top picks in CD and CS
Thanks
Thanks
Q: Hi, Would like your esteemed opinion on this company. Seems to be increasing revenue and profit and paying a nice dividend.
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Royal Bank of Canada (RY)
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Bank of Nova Scotia (The) (BNS)
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BCE Inc. (BCE)
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Canadian Imperial Bank Of Commerce (CM)
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TC Energy Corporation (TRP)
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Power Financial Corporation (PWF)
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Canadian Utilities Limited Class A Non-Voting Shares (CU)
Q: I have recently taken over my parent’s investment account management because of health reasons. I found that my parent’s financial advisor had their money tied up and mutual funds with heavy fees, as well as GICs that were locked in for a long period of time. The money is now available for investing. They are retired and in their 80s. I will be keeping most of the money in HISA, GIC, and some short term bonds if the yields ever go above GICs. I would like to include a couple of stocks that are quite secure and pay decent dividends. And suggestions? I was thinking of RY, CM, BNS, PWF, BCE, CU, TRP, and ENB. Do these sound good, and do you have other suggestions?
Q: I'm a young investor (early 30s) and have previously had all of my portfolio in equities. I'm concerned about risk and want to put about a quarter of the portfolio into safer, fixed income type investments. I'm struggling to understand the benefits of investing in GICs (currently with rates of 2.8-3.5%) vs Bond ETFs (like VAB or ZAG). Can you help explain the difference and benefits between Bond ETFs and investing in a direct GIC? Can you recommend the better choice for me; GICs or Bond ETFs?