Q: Could analysts at RBC sold shares and then issue a downgrade, shake out the small investors since most trades are small, and then buy back the shares? In any case who is buying those shares today? Maybe we should not panic here. Thank you for your comment.
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Q: This company just listed their downtown Vancouver office building for sale and leaseback. The building purchase for 42 million was viewed poorly by investors at the time, however its listed at 100 million and if sold will net the company a nice profit. Supposedly for shareholder value. Your thoughts?
Q: There are a few Multi-Asset ETF available in USA such as DWIN, PCEF, IYLD, CVY, and GYLD. The Beta of those funds is about 0.50. Do you recommend any of them? Are there any Multi-Asset ETFs that are based in Canada?
Q: Not that you need another CRH question. So just a comment. It is interesting that it could pile up 4x average volume with only two trades as big as 10,000 shares. Jitters and shorts maybe. "Frisco Fastball" posted an extremist sounding article on Friday: "CRH Medical Corp Can't Be More Risky - Trades Significantly Lower". The almost substance-free article is accessible via Google Finance.
Q: Please provide the "Cash Flow per Share" (TTM) for the above listed companies. I've tried many financial sites but can't find CF/S information for them. Why?
Q: Hi Peter,
I went over your replies with respect to CRH. RBC increased the target price. I would have expected shares to stay the same or go higher. Hence, is this just profit taking by institutions and if so, they basically control the market. What is a retail investor to do? Last week, cRH was hitting new highs and now all of a sudden drops due to RBC's call. Can you please advise on how a retail investor should react? I am thinking just stay put given CRH is doing well(based on last earnings ) and it was not a really a downgrade on the target price. Please advise.
I went over your replies with respect to CRH. RBC increased the target price. I would have expected shares to stay the same or go higher. Hence, is this just profit taking by institutions and if so, they basically control the market. What is a retail investor to do? Last week, cRH was hitting new highs and now all of a sudden drops due to RBC's call. Can you please advise on how a retail investor should react? I am thinking just stay put given CRH is doing well(based on last earnings ) and it was not a really a downgrade on the target price. Please advise.
Q: I realize this is a question you've already answered, but seriously, CRH is down over 15% today on a moderate downgrade to perform from outperform? I've never seen a single downgrade, even one that downgraded a stock to sell affect a stock this severely. Is it possible there's more at work here? Is this stock mainly held by timid retail investors who are simply following its momentum (which it no longer has)? Are there institutional investors involved in this stock, perhaps one which is trying to leave quickly?
Q: Hi 5i
What do you think of PEO results?
Thanks
What do you think of PEO results?
Thanks
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Mackenzie Maximum Diversification Canada Index ETF (MKC)
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Mackenzie Maximum Diversification US Index ETF (MUS)
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Mackenzie Maximum Diversification All World Developed ex North America Index ETF (MXU)
Q: A new investment strategy, based in Paris, has developed TOBAM (Think Out of the Box Active Management), which is a new anti-benchmark strategy of investing with a goal of minimizing volatility swings in the markets. Whereas the TSX has a 35.64% weighting in financials and a 20.58% weighting in Energy, TOBAM's strategy limits financials to 22.1% and energy to 9.1%. Consumer Staples, on the other hand, are weighted at only 4.16% on the TSX, while TOBAM gives that sector a weighing of 14.4%. While the strategy is fairly new, when you back-test data to 2001, it does seem to be working. Mackenzie Financial has a number of ETF's utilizing this strategy. I am interested in three of them... the Mackenzie Maximum Diversification Canada Index (MKC on the TSX), the Mackenzie Maximum Diversification U.S. Index (MUS on the TSX), and the Mackenzie Maximum Diversification Developed World ex North America Index (MXU on the TSX). All three are traded fairly thinly. The first two are currently at their highs, the last is currently at its low. Your insight please.
Q: Hi Peter, Ryan, PLI has had a down day today. Is there anything happening and is this a good entry position? Do you still believe in this company?
Q: Any explanation s to why TOY is down so much today? I don't see any news on it.
Q: If you would have to choose 2 US stocks, which one would you pick?
Q: OK it is Monday. I meant Smart Reit bond maturing in 2025. Good bond investment? Sorry for the confusion on my part.
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Milestone Apartments Real Estate Investment Trust (MST.UN)
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Pure Multi-Family REIT LP (RUF.UN)
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Morguard North American Residential Real Estate Investment Trust (MRG.UN)
Q: Hello,
Which one of these is a better buy and why? Purchase it in RSP or investment account? It appears that mrg.un is cheaper from a P/B value point. THANKS.
Which one of these is a better buy and why? Purchase it in RSP or investment account? It appears that mrg.un is cheaper from a P/B value point. THANKS.
Q: Considering investing in the feb 6, 2025 bond as part of a diversified bond portfolio. Any concerns from your point of view.
Q: I am looking for one, and perhaps two, buys in the materials space related to steel. Do you have favourites among the kinds of names here and how would you negotiate the potential upcoming political tailwinds/landmines, if at all? Thank-you again.
Q: Hi,
Which of the three series of preferred shares that Aimia offers looks most attractive at this time and why?
Regards,
Robert
Which of the three series of preferred shares that Aimia offers looks most attractive at this time and why?
Regards,
Robert
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Brookfield Renewable Partners L.P. (BEP.UN)
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Canadian Utilities Limited Class A Non-Voting Shares (CU)
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Emera Incorporated (EMA)
Q: Hi 5i: I have two questions - please charge as appropriate.
(1) I have been holding CU in a dividend reinvestment account for about three years. The account focusses on stocks that provide a good dividend that is increased regularly (the usual Canadian suspects). CU has consistently underperformed the other stocks, and I'm wondering what the future holds, in particular given the changes in Alberta's approach to coal-based electricity generation.
(2) Could you give me data on dividend growth rates for EMA and BEP.UN?
Many thanks for your great advice and service.
(1) I have been holding CU in a dividend reinvestment account for about three years. The account focusses on stocks that provide a good dividend that is increased regularly (the usual Canadian suspects). CU has consistently underperformed the other stocks, and I'm wondering what the future holds, in particular given the changes in Alberta's approach to coal-based electricity generation.
(2) Could you give me data on dividend growth rates for EMA and BEP.UN?
Many thanks for your great advice and service.
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American Hotel Income Properties REIT LP (HOT.UN)
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Chatham Lodging Trust (REIT) of Beneficial Interest (CLDT)
Q: How would you compare Hot.un with Cldt Chatham Lodging trust as far dividend sustainable and growth.
Q: I currently have a half position. Is this a good time to add or is valuation getting too rich?