Q: Your opinion on this company please. It is a gold with higher production coming, in safe jurisdictions with a small dividend and a promise of more. Could this be classified as a reasonable contrarian play or wishful thinking? Thanks!
Q: I would appreciate your opinion on this etf and would it be a good safe place to put cash for holding for future deployment in a market downturn? Do you have any other suggestions that are equal to or better than?
Q: Is it best to withdraw the minimum amount from a RRIF and draw it down over time. The downside is if there is a significant balance when you die you pay tax at the highest marginal tax rate. What is the significance in leaving the proceeds to charity. Do I avoid the tax?
Q: I hold 6% of my total in HAB. It's my only bond exposure. Now there is the concern that a very high % of investment_grade bonds is BBB, which may cause trouble in recession.Do you think it'd be prudent to switch into CBO or VSB? Or anything you may suggest? Or am I reading too much into this?
Thank you
Jerry
Q: I would like to start a position in both Googl and Amzn, but I wondering if I should wait for a better entry point. I realize its impossible to pick the perfect entry point, but I wondering what your thoughts would be on just taking the plunge now, and not worrying to much about what price I get in at, since this is a longer term hold min. 5 years, or should I stay on sidelines until all of this Trade Business settles down?
Q: I have 5-8% (20%total) positions on these utility type stocks; if we enter a melt-up type scenario in the markets? Would it be prudent to reduce my utility type exposure by selling 1/2 positions and invest in growth type names like Vtv, vfv, etc.? Or would it be in my best interest to hold steady and ride the curve and collect dividends, I'm approaching 70 years of age? Thank you!
Q: Can I have your thoughts on LII AMZN ICLR NFLX MSFT i am thinking about buying these company for 2 to 3 years hold and please rank them
Thank You Claude
Q: Regarding recent question about VCI. In the question there is reference to 10% dividend. When I check through TDWaterhouse, it lists dividend at 5.33%. Can you clarify what dividend is? At 10%, it's attractive.
Q: I would appreciate your opinion as to why you think interest rates are falling around the world and what is the implication of the underlying issues for equity investors? What would be the best/worst sectors to be invested in this environment?
I appreciate the high quality work you do at 5i.
Q: Would you have an explanation on why this security has performed so poorly? I would expect with its 6.5% minimum guarantee on its dividend that the preferred shares would be trading close to face value ($25.00).
Q: Good day,
Taking a beating on the following companies and was wondering if they have any potential for a recovery in the next 3-5 years? Can you please provide a small explanation as why one would hold or sell? Thx
Q: On August 16, 2019 Profound Medical was granted US FDA approval for TULSA-PRO. There will be more trials next year for reimbursement but PRN now has regulatory FDA approval in the US and will start commercial sales in Q4 this year. The next week or so will be very interesting.
Q: This is a follow up re: Derek's question on 8/16 for a list of Cdn dividend/distribution paying companies with substantial foreign ops. I have followed this strategy for sometime and developed my holdings by researching company filings and presentations. I hold he following companies which I believe have substantial foreign ops (revenues/assets/income of at least about 50% - some alot more) BIP.UN,ENB,AQN,BEP.UN,FTS,BPY.UN,GRT.UN,TCN,SLF,MFC,MG
Also - TRP,BNS,GWO and NTR have good sized foreign ops (less than 50% but still significant)
A good place to look for this company information is the segmented information note to the annual financial statements as well as company investor presentations. In some cases profits are not disclosed by geography and you need to look for proxies such as geographic revenues or assets or operational information.
Q: Which of your balanced or income portfolio companies offer the best buy opportunities this week. Have about 1.5 positions of cash available so 2ultimate buy or a bunch of partial. Short term opportunity with a long term view 5+ years. Starting to shift away from value/growth to more income focus. Can also hold the cash a bit longer but feel that now is a good time to get in on a few solid names even if things continue to be volatile.
Q: Whenever someone asks about parking money safely for a short period (ie up to a year), you always suggest GICs or Treasuries. There are many high interest savings accounts that pay more than these options and are CDIC backed up to $100k or, in the case of Manitoba locales, backed by the province with no limit. And they are completely flexible on term. You can move money in and out at will. Some names to look at are Motive Financial, Achieva and EQ Bank. To conclude, high interest savings should be part of your stock response to questions about parking money safely.