Q: Today in a question from John he asked about spreadsheets, I too was looking but in fact Action Direct can provide the info he is looking for. Under the My Portfolio tab, click on Analyze and Rebalance, in there you can create a group of all your accounts. Once you have a Group, sector weightings and position size is one click of the mouse. I wouldnt waste my time or yours with this submission except for the fact this knowledge has been a bit of a game changer managing my portfolio - keeping sector weights and position size in line.
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Investment Q&A
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Q: Canada Goose Earnings out this morning. Your thoughts please. Do you have breakdown of sales in Canada, USA and China ? Thank You. Bob
Q: What is happening to ECN. It keep going down. At current rate it will be a 3$ stock by the end of Feb.
Thanks
Thanks
Q: Based on the news for $EFN, how do you think this will affect Investors in $ECN.
Thanks Valter
Thanks Valter
Q: Any idea why EFN took a dive?? Would this be an opportunity to buy in??
Q: Couple items. Large financial release - your comments please? Cannot find the dividend amount. Have they released that yet?
Q: Hi folks,opinion please on Nutrien ntr/t on Q results,guidance for 2018,and,would you rate a buy,hold,or sell. Stock hit new 52wk low,is it a good entry point. Thanks as always, jb
Q: How positive will this cold winter be for SPB earnings?
Q: Impressions of recent announcement regarding transaction with their investment in Agility?
Regards,
Robert
Regards,
Robert
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Constellation Software Inc. (CSU $4,421.93)
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Kinaxis Inc. (KXS $186.58)
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Knight Therapeutics Inc. (GUD $6.40)
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Spin Master Corp. Subordinate Voting Shares (TOY $22.03)
Q: Uber-guru Warren Buffett once said something along the lines of "Better to buy a great company at a fair price than to buy an average company at a great price". After the market pull-back of the last few days, there may be some great companies available at fair or even better prices. Can you name a few?
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Enbridge Inc. (ENB $67.35)
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Enbridge Income Fund Holdings Inc. (ENF $31.88)
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Alaris Equity Partners Income Trust (AD.UN $18.75)
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Chemtrade Logistics Income Fund (CHE.UN $12.89)
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Gluskin Sheff + Associates Inc. (GS $14.24)
Q: hi
Joe asked about your top ten juicy dividend payers. Some are barely in the 3% zone.
Are you preferring these because of safety? Growth?
Are the higher yields from the names I listed at risk of cuts? There are quite a few out there yielding 5% +
Thoughts on these higher yield names?
Thank you!!
Joe asked about your top ten juicy dividend payers. Some are barely in the 3% zone.
Are you preferring these because of safety? Growth?
Are the higher yields from the names I listed at risk of cuts? There are quite a few out there yielding 5% +
Thoughts on these higher yield names?
Thank you!!
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BMO S&P 500 Index ETF (ZSP $99.24)
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iShares Core S&P 500 Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XSP $67.10)
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SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (SPY $652.21)
Q: Hi 5i
I like CMS ETF portfolio choices.
One of your ETFs is SPY.
My question: Does it have to be SPY?
Or can I replace it with ZSP or XSP?
If not, can you let me know your reasons?
shanthi
I like CMS ETF portfolio choices.
One of your ETFs is SPY.
My question: Does it have to be SPY?
Or can I replace it with ZSP or XSP?
If not, can you let me know your reasons?
shanthi
Q: Hello Folks:
My question is most basic re: bond and equity market price relationships.
I understand for bond yields to rise; either bond prices must trade lower or new ones issued with higher yields.
Commentators advise because of higher bond yields, people hesitant about equity market risk are moving money into the bond market.
With fewer people chasing stocks I can understand this could somewhat dampen stock prices.
What I do not understand is the reverse in the bond market.....more money from stock sale proceeds chasing bonds in the fixed income market should increase bond prices depressing yields.
I would appreciate if you can help with this basic finance 101 question.
Thanks for everything
brian
My question is most basic re: bond and equity market price relationships.
I understand for bond yields to rise; either bond prices must trade lower or new ones issued with higher yields.
Commentators advise because of higher bond yields, people hesitant about equity market risk are moving money into the bond market.
With fewer people chasing stocks I can understand this could somewhat dampen stock prices.
What I do not understand is the reverse in the bond market.....more money from stock sale proceeds chasing bonds in the fixed income market should increase bond prices depressing yields.
I would appreciate if you can help with this basic finance 101 question.
Thanks for everything
brian
Q: I would like to setup a spreadsheet to track our stocks. I would like it to be easy to update and be able to track my sector weighting’s and gains and losses. I use the Royal Bank Direct Investing to keep track of our holdings.
Are there any templates for setting this up?
We have separate accounts for 2 TFSAs, one RIF and one Cash account. Some equities are in several accounts. Should they be consolidated into one account when setting up a spreadsheet so that I can determine our sector allocations?
Your direction and suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I realized that this is more than one question. Thanks.
John
Are there any templates for setting this up?
We have separate accounts for 2 TFSAs, one RIF and one Cash account. Some equities are in several accounts. Should they be consolidated into one account when setting up a spreadsheet so that I can determine our sector allocations?
Your direction and suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I realized that this is more than one question. Thanks.
John
Q: What do you think of DIV here?
Q: Trying to decide between the two What do you think or is there a better choice.. Would like e dividend Thank you
Q: Hi Team 5i --- Me oh my what's up with SEV? Down 50% from their high and with rumours of a takeover one would think the stock would be ramping up not down - your insights pleeze :-)
Q: I have been wondering for some time about market valuations and your recent comment about inflation being bad for markets has raised it again for me. If a market is doing reasonably well and inflation sets in could there be a reset of stock valuations. If so what sectors could get re-evaluated and is it across the board in a given sector or specific to certain size market caps?
Thank you
Clarence
Thank you
Clarence
Q: Were do you support leval for this company it is down 20% this tear
Stan
Stan
Q: Hi All,
I have been receiving a pending approval status on my Investorline account, most recently on a buy order for BYL this morning. For the 5i team what is happening and should I have to wait for approval on a do it yourself platform. For 5i readers have you experienced this as well. Given the quick price movements such as this morning it is difficult to buy at the lows when this happens, can anyone recommend a platform where this does not happen.
Thank you,
Mike
I have been receiving a pending approval status on my Investorline account, most recently on a buy order for BYL this morning. For the 5i team what is happening and should I have to wait for approval on a do it yourself platform. For 5i readers have you experienced this as well. Given the quick price movements such as this morning it is difficult to buy at the lows when this happens, can anyone recommend a platform where this does not happen.
Thank you,
Mike