Q: Hi there I am an existing shareholder and wondering your thoughts on Park Lawns new acquisition. Would you add to a position here to bring it up to 4%.
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Q: there are organic growth and / or growth by acquisition. please recommend 3 potential companies in each for the next 5 years. thanks.
Q: Is this company investible for a 5 year hold. Thank you
Q: I have BCE and RCI.B. I had thought of dropping Rogers and buying Telus, now Rogers is moving somewhat. Would you recommend I replace one of the two with Telus? Keep the two I have? or invest in all three as I am underweight Telcos?
Thank you for this and all your answers to others
Thank you for this and all your answers to others
Q: Hi Peter.
Good Show, as always.
Can you please advise regarding GPS and ITC. With recent price is it good entry point.
Also, when we expect to post portfolio monthly reports.
Thanks
Good Show, as always.
Can you please advise regarding GPS and ITC. With recent price is it good entry point.
Also, when we expect to post portfolio monthly reports.
Thanks
Q: Hi Peter, Ryan, and Team,
I understand the rationale for different weighting of sectors among the three portfolios. You've stated in the past that we should look at our entire portfolio to "determine where we stand", and I've done this for my RRIF, my wife's RRSP, both of our TFSA's and our joint Margin Account. I use Google Sheets to track this entire portfolio. My question is this: In a 'composite" portfolio, how can one determine the appropriate sector weighting, or is it purely a personal choice? For example, Technology is 21.38% of the Balanced Equity Portfolio, 32.05% of the Growth Portfolio, and 7.26% of the Income Portfolio. In our 'composite' portfolio, Technology has a weighting of 10.83% of the portfolio's equity portion. So I suppose my question would be "How do I know that my weightings are appropriate, and once weightings are chosen, do I stick with them? Or should they vary for different points in the economic cycle?"
I have another question that I'm hoping can be answered by one of our computer-savvy members: As mentioned, I use Google Sheets to track our portfolio which can "capture" the stock price for popular indexes like the TSX. However, there's a "new kid on the block", namely the Aequitas Neo index, and I haven't been able to "capture" prices to be inserted into Google Sheets automatically. As an example, a Canadian Money Saver top-rated ETF, (CLU) is no longer listed on the TSX, but is now listed on the Aequitas Neo index. Do any 5i members know how to accomplish this "price capturing"?
Given that there are several questions in this long-winded question, please deduct as many question credits as you deem necessary. Thanks for all your help! Now I'm going to watch Peter on BNN which I PVR'd earlier!
I understand the rationale for different weighting of sectors among the three portfolios. You've stated in the past that we should look at our entire portfolio to "determine where we stand", and I've done this for my RRIF, my wife's RRSP, both of our TFSA's and our joint Margin Account. I use Google Sheets to track this entire portfolio. My question is this: In a 'composite" portfolio, how can one determine the appropriate sector weighting, or is it purely a personal choice? For example, Technology is 21.38% of the Balanced Equity Portfolio, 32.05% of the Growth Portfolio, and 7.26% of the Income Portfolio. In our 'composite' portfolio, Technology has a weighting of 10.83% of the portfolio's equity portion. So I suppose my question would be "How do I know that my weightings are appropriate, and once weightings are chosen, do I stick with them? Or should they vary for different points in the economic cycle?"
I have another question that I'm hoping can be answered by one of our computer-savvy members: As mentioned, I use Google Sheets to track our portfolio which can "capture" the stock price for popular indexes like the TSX. However, there's a "new kid on the block", namely the Aequitas Neo index, and I haven't been able to "capture" prices to be inserted into Google Sheets automatically. As an example, a Canadian Money Saver top-rated ETF, (CLU) is no longer listed on the TSX, but is now listed on the Aequitas Neo index. Do any 5i members know how to accomplish this "price capturing"?
Given that there are several questions in this long-winded question, please deduct as many question credits as you deem necessary. Thanks for all your help! Now I'm going to watch Peter on BNN which I PVR'd earlier!
Q: What is your take of quarter result ? thanks.
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Toronto-Dominion Bank (The) (TD)
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TELUS Corporation (T)
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Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp. (AQN)
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Premium Brands Holdings Corporation (PBH)
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Knight Therapeutics Inc. (GUD)
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Shopify Inc. Class A Subordinate Voting Shares (SHOP)
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Savaria Corporation (SIS)
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iShares Core MSCI All Country World ex Canada Index ETF (XAW)
Q: I have opened an RESP for my 5month old with 3K in it (2500 plus 500 from govt). I know its small the first year, but I don't want to add a Canadian ETF as they are too oil and gas and financial focused.
I would like to own some good Canadian growth names that will hopefully be worth a lot when she heads off to school in 18 years and would like to keep it small since it is a small account to start. My idea was the following 7: GUD, SHOP, SIS, T, TD, AQN, PBH. I would like your opinion on them. Would you do anything differently?
Once I own all of the Canadian stocks my plan is to add XAW for world diversification.
What do you think of this idea? Which stocks would you add to the account first? I was thinking of starting with either 3 of 1K each or 4 of 750 each. I pay 7 dollars to buy them which isn't too bad.
What order would you add in?
With only 3K per year in the account it would take 3 years to get the stocks and ETF. I could just add another 2500 to the account now so that I can buy more of it now and be instantly diversified. I would not receive the grant on it but would I still receive future grants?
I would like to own some good Canadian growth names that will hopefully be worth a lot when she heads off to school in 18 years and would like to keep it small since it is a small account to start. My idea was the following 7: GUD, SHOP, SIS, T, TD, AQN, PBH. I would like your opinion on them. Would you do anything differently?
Once I own all of the Canadian stocks my plan is to add XAW for world diversification.
What do you think of this idea? Which stocks would you add to the account first? I was thinking of starting with either 3 of 1K each or 4 of 750 each. I pay 7 dollars to buy them which isn't too bad.
What order would you add in?
With only 3K per year in the account it would take 3 years to get the stocks and ETF. I could just add another 2500 to the account now so that I can buy more of it now and be instantly diversified. I would not receive the grant on it but would I still receive future grants?
Q: your thoughts on the acquisition? is this the catalyst that propels ECN share price up to it's stated book value of $4+ and/or longer term growth?
Q: I am sitting on a 125% gain on this company.It has dropped from the high, and does not appear to be doing much, only going sideways.Do you think that it is time to move on? It does pay a nice dividend - 5%.
Q: Hey guys,
I am wondering what you think about the clean energy sector? Is it a good time to be investing here? I work in the oil industry so I wonder would this be a smart way to hedge against my job for the future. I've been thinking of playing this sector with ICLN, the iShares Global Clean Energy ETF.
What do you think?
thanks
I am wondering what you think about the clean energy sector? Is it a good time to be investing here? I work in the oil industry so I wonder would this be a smart way to hedge against my job for the future. I've been thinking of playing this sector with ICLN, the iShares Global Clean Energy ETF.
What do you think?
thanks
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Vermilion Energy Inc. (VET)
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Raging River Exploration Inc. (RRX)
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Whitecap Resources Inc. (WCP)
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Surge Energy Inc. (SGY)
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Cardinal Energy Ltd. (CJ)
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Spartan Energy Corp. (SPE)
Q: With oil down, what would be your top picks for a rebound when oil picks up, without being too leveraged? I was thinking of Cardinal, with its nice yield (do you think it will need to be cut?) I already have some Spartan, but it seems to be a well run company. Other choices that are on sale? Thanks.
Q: I've just read a Transparency Market Report on these three equities.( I already own NVDA and plan to hold.) Would you please give me your views on the other two? Might they have the same potential as NVDA? Thank you for already making me richer--just hoping for more.....
Q: I attempted to ask about this stock yesterday but it appears to have not been received.This stock has been sitting between 7-8 dollars for a few years now. It appears to have a +20 ROE and no debt. Can you think of any reason for it's inability to appreciate?
Thank You, Stephen S
Thank You, Stephen S
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High Arctic Energy Services Inc. (HWO)
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Profound Medical Corp. (PRN)
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Grande West Transportation Group Inc. (BUS)
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Memex Inc. (OEE)
Q: Can you give me your thoughts on the above
Thnks, Terry
Thnks, Terry
Q: CJ is about 5% of my cash portfolio and is down 40% since my purchase.Buy,sell,hold?
Q: Hi Peter and Team
I don't have any exposure to bonds and am not interested in adding any. Instead, I'm thinking of adding fixed, rate reset preferreds as a proxy. Am I on the right track and what percent of a portfolio would you generally recommend for this (bond, bond proxy) asset class for someone in the mid 50's?
Thanks
Peter
I don't have any exposure to bonds and am not interested in adding any. Instead, I'm thinking of adding fixed, rate reset preferreds as a proxy. Am I on the right track and what percent of a portfolio would you generally recommend for this (bond, bond proxy) asset class for someone in the mid 50's?
Thanks
Peter
Q: I see that Beacon Securities launched research coverage on Sangoma Technologies today with a $1.50 target and the trading volume jumped. Is attracting their first analyst a significant step to bring more attention to Sangoma.
Q: BUS and CRH down a bit in last couple of weeks. Do you feel positivity is coming up?
Q: I am looking to start a position in either one(leaning towards dol) I know they are probably expensive for retailers however, they seem to deliver on results on a consistent basis. What do you think about a half position on either one?
Great work guys!
Great work guys!