Q: What are the pros or cons of the Offer to Buy Back offer by CI Financial. Thanks Mavis
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Q: The Market Data for Nutrien shows a slight decline in earnings from 2023 to 2024 and yet analysts have a median price target of $103.95. If earnings are expected to flat line why would analysts expect price appreciation for the stock?
Also you have mentioned Nutrien is a favourite in materials. What would be your case for buying today.
Thanks
Mike
Also you have mentioned Nutrien is a favourite in materials. What would be your case for buying today.
Thanks
Mike
Q: Hi 5i, and would welcome your review of the recent Quarterly results from SentinelOne, and whether you would consider it as a buy/ hold/ or sell. Do you see any red flags or concerns with the future business prospects or in achieving their march to eventual profitability, and the merits as a long-term hold and any competitive advantage that they may hold in the cybersecurity space. Thanks kindly.
Q: Is it true that Telus's dividend has not been covered between 2020-22 and won't be for the following two years?
Other than the benefits of both this sector's limited competition in our country and
this government's immigration policy that has been put in place, are there any other reasons why Telus holds a relatively large PE valuation relative to the single digit PE's of both AT&T and Verizon?
Other than the benefits of both this sector's limited competition in our country and
this government's immigration policy that has been put in place, are there any other reasons why Telus holds a relatively large PE valuation relative to the single digit PE's of both AT&T and Verizon?
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Hamilton Technology YIELD MAXIMIZER TM ETF (QMAX)
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Hamilton U.S. Equity YIELD MAXIMIZER TM ETF (SMAX)
Q: In your answer to Gary this morning about SMAX and QMAX you stated that they both had less than $1M in assets. Not sure where you're getting your data, but fact sheets from Hamilton's website indicate that SMAX has $85M in assets and QMAX has $50M in assets. Looks like a rather big oopsie to me.
Q: Hello 5i,
Is there a downside (15% tax) of owning US bonds such as VCIT, VCLT, TLT, AGG, in an RRSP. If so, can we apply for an exemption for an RRSP? If not, would you switch to XTLH instead of TLT? Are there can-hedged ETF's for VCIT, VCLT, AGG?
Thank you
Debbie and Jerry
Is there a downside (15% tax) of owning US bonds such as VCIT, VCLT, TLT, AGG, in an RRSP. If so, can we apply for an exemption for an RRSP? If not, would you switch to XTLH instead of TLT? Are there can-hedged ETF's for VCIT, VCLT, AGG?
Thank you
Debbie and Jerry
Q: why is Batex dropping so much? it used to be over $ 5.7
per share, it was E Nuttal's favorite (of his many)
is it a good entry point ?
now below $ 5
2-3 years hold time span
thanks
Michael
per share, it was E Nuttal's favorite (of his many)
is it a good entry point ?
now below $ 5
2-3 years hold time span
thanks
Michael
Q: Hi team, I bought WELL.CA back in Nov 2021 in my TFSA to provide some "growth" after viewing in your 5i Growth model portfolio. I am down ~38% and still waiting for the "growth" to take place. I realize it must have been bought in your growth model portfolio back around May 2020 at $2.83 so you're still up 30%. Back in April of this year it looked like there was some promise to the stock but it has since headed to the basement again. You still promote WELL so I'm wondering if I should hang on to this loser (for me) or wait it out? If a sell, what to replace with. I hear rumblings that small caps may take off in 2024? Appreciate your thoughts. Bill
Q: Hello Team,
ABCL, buy, sell, or hold?
I would appreciate if you could speak to, cash flow, debt, and growth expectations.
Thanks,
Saeed
ABCL, buy, sell, or hold?
I would appreciate if you could speak to, cash flow, debt, and growth expectations.
Thanks,
Saeed
Q: Hello Team,
INMD, buy, sell, or hold?
PENN, buy, sell, or hold?
I would appreciate if you could speak to, cash flow, debt, and growth expectations.
Thanks,
Saeed
INMD, buy, sell, or hold?
PENN, buy, sell, or hold?
I would appreciate if you could speak to, cash flow, debt, and growth expectations.
Thanks,
Saeed
Q: Hello 5i Team,
Propel has had a really good month; do you know what is making it move?
Thank you,
Brent
Propel has had a really good month; do you know what is making it move?
Thank you,
Brent
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KKR & Co. Inc. (KKR)
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Fidelity International Value ETF (FCIV)
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Invesco International Developed Dynamic-Multifactor Index ETF (IIMF)
Q: Hi
This was one of Daniel Straus' top picks today (IIMF) on BNN
It is new and speculative.
I am looking for growth.
Would you invest?
Or
Would it be better to invest FCIV or KKR.
Any other suggestions are most welcome.
Thank you
Mike
This was one of Daniel Straus' top picks today (IIMF) on BNN
It is new and speculative.
I am looking for growth.
Would you invest?
Or
Would it be better to invest FCIV or KKR.
Any other suggestions are most welcome.
Thank you
Mike
Q: Ouch !! Energy stocks down 6% in just Today's session. Looks like, many support levels are breaking down. What's your take ? Get out, Buy More or, Do Nothing. Are there any catalysts on the horizon, to provide support ? Shaky grounds for investors in the sector !! There was a comment on CNBC, that, if the sector does not bounce back in this quarter, there could be a repositioning and selling by Institutions and Portfolio Managers/ Hedge Funds, in January, 2024, accelerating the downslide. Thank You
Q: Hi, What are your thoughts on the CN Rail's deal to acquire Iowa Northern Railway ? Is it material? Financial terms were not disclosed. The deal is still subject to US STB review. How does this deal position CN Rail against its competitors ? Does it make CNR stock more appealing to buy? Thank You
Q: Hi Stantec stock has soared following the recent financing and the Dec 5 Investor Day, Analysts have been falling over each other to bump up their price targets, What would be a reasonable and possible price level to add to an existing position ? Thank You
Q: any reason for the move today? Time to start a position at this level?
Q: Hello, I have in my growth-oriented TFSA the following stocks: DSG, NVEI,OTEX, KXS,DOL. I don’t intend to add to any of these, except possibly KXS. I will have funds available in January to add another stock. 1) Do you still believe in KXS enough that it would make sense to top it up? 2) Can you give me your 5 best ideas in growth names (any sector) with a short explanation for each? Ideally names that are not as volatile as NVEI… Thanks!
Q: Do you think it would be a good time to start a position in these two companies.
Q: hi, I feel "overbrookfielded" in my investments. I own BAM, BN, BEPC and BIPC. I'm thinking of selling BAM, and putting the proceeds into BIPC and BEPC ( my position in BN is large enough now ). my thinking is BAM has less potential for capital growth compared to BIPC/BEPC ( and the latter 2 also have a good dividend, like BAM ). I would keep BN for more growth focus. Does this sound reasonable to you ( overall my brookfield investments are about 2.5% of total ). cheers, chris
Q: Looking for the possible positive scenarios in investing in BNS.
If a series of events led to 10%+ inflation (i.e. countries lose the inflation battle), I'm assuming commodities would then become very attractive. Recognizing BNS's Latin America exposure (i.e. commodity producing nations) yet on the other hand also recognizing that persistent high inflation is not necessarily a good thing, would this be a scenario where BNS could become a better investment relative to the other Big 5 ?
Not sure if there are any other positive situations. Mind you their residential mortgage exposure is better than the others.
If a series of events led to 10%+ inflation (i.e. countries lose the inflation battle), I'm assuming commodities would then become very attractive. Recognizing BNS's Latin America exposure (i.e. commodity producing nations) yet on the other hand also recognizing that persistent high inflation is not necessarily a good thing, would this be a scenario where BNS could become a better investment relative to the other Big 5 ?
Not sure if there are any other positive situations. Mind you their residential mortgage exposure is better than the others.