Q: Curious on what's going on with MX popped to $60ish now pulled back 20%. Thanks Mike
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Q: Tangerine has brought out some new etfs
1.would these be similar to scotia’s etf’s ?
2. Since they are new and priced at around. $10 is there any advantage to getting in at this early stage or is it advisable to go with an already established etf such as existing scotia etf’s or vanguard....or any other established etf’s ?
Would you recommend the tangerine etf’s ?
Appreciate your advice
1.would these be similar to scotia’s etf’s ?
2. Since they are new and priced at around. $10 is there any advantage to getting in at this early stage or is it advisable to go with an already established etf such as existing scotia etf’s or vanguard....or any other established etf’s ?
Would you recommend the tangerine etf’s ?
Appreciate your advice
Q: Good morning team, your thoughts on TTEC for a long-term hold with opportunity for good growth and solid stability.
All the best!
Rob
All the best!
Rob
Q: I notice the positive comments on VB on INK Morning Insider (stock price climb, insider buying, new mortgage capability, cybersecurity, looking for entry into US market, disruptive potential ...). Comments? Having owned it previously, is it time to buy again?
Thanks.
Thanks.
Q: In response to your answer to Richard on Reliq, according to the company website, from a corporate presentation document, “management and other insiders” at the Company own 8% of the outstanding shares.
Q: Please kindly comment for this company today and coming future.
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Freeport-McMoRan Inc. (FCX $41.46)
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iShares S&P/TSX Global Base Metals Index ETF (XBM $20.98)
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Reliance Inc. (RS $283.13)
Q: With the US plan to spend $1.9T on infrastructure, what would be your 3 best choices for base metal stocks (Cdn. or US) and 2 ETF's that should benefit well.
Q: What are your thoughts on the prospect of Proto Labs and the growth of 3D printing.
Q: Followup to my question on materials that you answered today...My apologies....the ERO should have been the Canadian selection - I didn't notice it was showing the US one (Barclays). Would you add this to the selections you said you "lean to" or still keep the list as you stated in your answer. Thanks again.
Q: Where can I small investor get info on convertible debentures? I would like to get some high-yield debt exposure but I am sure how to search for possible targets? I found that chemtrade logisitics has a 8.5 per cent convertible debenture but I have had a hard time finding details on it? Do debentures pay the interest owed on a regular basis, such as every six months, or is it more variable?
Q: Can you please explain "Margin loan secured by pledge matures March". There are 300 millions of these shares out of a total of 326 million outstanding shares to 4 different companies. What happens after March?
Q: Hi 5i , How speculative is Spearmint and can you see it getting any traction ? Thanks
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Rogers Communications Inc. Class B Non-voting Shares (RCI.B $46.70)
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Cenovus Energy Inc. (CVE $20.00)
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Saputo Inc. (SAP $32.07)
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Power Corporation of Canada Subordinate Voting Shares (POW $56.66)
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Shaw Communications Inc. Class B Non-voting Shares (SJR.B $40.48)
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Emera Incorporated (EMA $65.86)
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Bausch Health Companies Inc. (BHC $9.21)
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Kinross Gold Corporation (K $26.36)
Q: Hello 5i team,
What do you guys think are the "worst" companies currently in the TSX60 index that you think will under-perform in the coming years? Why?
Are there any fundamental/financial metrics that you think are the most predictive of poor future performance that investors should look out for?
Thanks!
What do you guys think are the "worst" companies currently in the TSX60 index that you think will under-perform in the coming years? Why?
Are there any fundamental/financial metrics that you think are the most predictive of poor future performance that investors should look out for?
Thanks!
Q: Your thoughts on ELYS.Thanks.
Q: IIVI how does this look for a 3 year hold?
Thank You
Thank You
Q: I think I understand (mostly?) how the overall choice of holdings in this ETF are determined .
But how is the weighting of any individual holding in this fund determined? E.g. current holdings in the utilities sector include RNW (with a current 4.32% yield) at the top of the list at 3.08%, INE (2.4% yield) at 2.59%, CPX (5.44% yield) at 2.17%, ACO.X (4.51% yield) at 0.92%. Are Blackrock including some assessment of the other metrics of the companies in question (perhaps explaining the comparatively high 0.66 MER)?
Why would e.g. LNF, which would seem to otherwise qualify (2.58% yield with a 17-year streak of increasing dividends) be excluded?
But how is the weighting of any individual holding in this fund determined? E.g. current holdings in the utilities sector include RNW (with a current 4.32% yield) at the top of the list at 3.08%, INE (2.4% yield) at 2.59%, CPX (5.44% yield) at 2.17%, ACO.X (4.51% yield) at 0.92%. Are Blackrock including some assessment of the other metrics of the companies in question (perhaps explaining the comparatively high 0.66 MER)?
Why would e.g. LNF, which would seem to otherwise qualify (2.58% yield with a 17-year streak of increasing dividends) be excluded?
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General Motors Company (GM $54.01)
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Magna International Inc. (MG $58.26)
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Tesla Inc. (TSLA $339.03)
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Plug Power Inc. (PLUG $1.58)
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FuelCell Energy Inc. (FCEL $4.07)
Q: Knowing the future is leaning more toward electric vehicles, can you give me some companies that might be worth looking at? Also can you put them in order of most likely to succeed? Thanks
Q: What is your opinion on purchasing this stock based on the partnership with Amazon
Brian
Brian
Q: Seems like the market liked the latest quarterly results from Netflix.
Of the FAANG stocks, where does Netflix fit in terms ranking for investment now?
Of the FAANG stocks, where does Netflix fit in terms ranking for investment now?
Q: Do these two companies essentially provide the same services? It appears STC is currently profitable and TWLO is not. Do you think STC is misunderstood by the street?