Q: A guest on BNN market call suggested that Vermillion will not be able to sustain its dividend because they are giving out more money then they are bringing in revenue. And that Vet is the next Crescent Point. Your analysis please.
Thanks.
Q: Hello 5i:
knowing this is one of your favourite funds in its category (I now own it), can you please advise something similar in the global space? Or, if possible, two funds/etf's; one which would include the US and one which would not.
thanks
Paul L
Q: 5i team what would be your thoughts on adding some leveraged funds to my taxable account. The lending rate would be locked in at 2.99% for a year and then if no other promotional offers next year maybe in the 4% range after that. I would be investing the entire amount into ZDV with a dividend of 4.4%.
I can re invest the distributions monthly at no cost with Questrade. And the interest on the loan would be a tax write off.
How much of my portfolio would be the max to leverage (5%-20%) how long term should I be thinking to hold ZDV. Or any other candidates for ETFs?
Q: Good Morning! I am going to become a grandparent for the very first time in the next couple of weeks!! I would like to build a stock portfolio for my grandchild over the next 18 to 20 years, investing $1,000 each birthday year. Which two stocks (or ETFs, if you think that is better) would be excellent choices to begin a long-term portfolio the day the baby is born, with dividends reinvested through DRIP? Thank you so much for your help!
Q: Appian has a successful IPO last week with a soaring stock price after the company debut. Past data indicates slow growth with increasing losses in the last quarter. Please kindly advise if it is a good candidate for investment? Thank you. Bill
I am considering buying a CAD-listed ETF such as XAW or VXC. Could you advise which account (RRSP, TFSA) I should hold the purchases to avoid or minimize withholding U.S. taxes on any dividends? I recall reading that buying a CAD-listed ETF of US/International stocks would not be sufficient to avoid US withholding taxes on any dividend. I am not sure if this statement is indeed accurate.
Q: I have done well over the years investing in the fast food industry such as AW.UN, PZA and others. I am thinking of exiting the sector, at least in Canada, due to the changes being implemented in Alberta and Ontario which will raise the minimum wage significantly. I understand it affects everyone equally but the prices will have to rise at these locations and it could generally force patrons to seek other ways to get lunch etc. The same store sales seem to be slipping in this sector already and now add in higher costs. Unfounded concern?
Q: Hi Peter: I have 2500 shares of BPF.UN which is 17% of my RIFF. This is also 4% of my total investment portfolio. I have owned BPF.UN for sometime wherein the dividend pays a return of 8% on my original investment. Considering your recent remarks about would you suggest I sell, reduce or keep my shares? If I sell can you suggest a replacement? Thank you for your valuable advice. Ron N.
Q: I am looking into investing in Canadian shale plays (i.e. Duvernay basin). Can you suggest any names that look interesting, from a drilling and infrastructure perspective?
Thanks.
Arvind