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Royal Bank of Canada (RY)
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Toronto-Dominion Bank (The) (TD)
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Canadian Imperial Bank Of Commerce (CM)
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First Horizon Corporation (FHN)
Q: Hi, We own above Canadian banks, which makes up the financial sector of our portfolio.
On an YTD basis, interestingly, their performance has diverged significantly, with CM +7%, RY +2.5% and TD -9%. During past 30 days (reflecting impact of recent crisis in financial sector SVB/SB), these names have declined as follows : CM -7%, RY -8% and TD -17%. Does it mean that market is assigning higher risk to TD, relative to its peers ? Does it make one name more attractive than others, and if so why, if we wish to take advantage of the sizable decline in their share prices, and add for long term investment ?
Thank You
On an YTD basis, interestingly, their performance has diverged significantly, with CM +7%, RY +2.5% and TD -9%. During past 30 days (reflecting impact of recent crisis in financial sector SVB/SB), these names have declined as follows : CM -7%, RY -8% and TD -17%. Does it mean that market is assigning higher risk to TD, relative to its peers ? Does it make one name more attractive than others, and if so why, if we wish to take advantage of the sizable decline in their share prices, and add for long term investment ?
Thank You
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iShares 1-5 Year Laddered Corporate Bond Index ETF (CBO)
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iShares Core Canadian Corporate Bond Index ETF (XCB)
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iShares U.S. High Yield Bond Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XHY)
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ProShares Ultra QQQ 2x Shares (QLD)
Q: Hello, still seeing these bond etfs drifting downwards, these 4 are the fixed income portion of a well balanced portfolio, with investment savings offering just over 4% is it worth considering a move, these are in sheltered accounts. Thanks.
Q: Good morning folks
Would you be a buyer of Estee Lauder with its recent strength? Or would you wait for a dip..and at what price range would you be a buyer? (By you I mean me..lol)..thankyou
Would you be a buyer of Estee Lauder with its recent strength? Or would you wait for a dip..and at what price range would you be a buyer? (By you I mean me..lol)..thankyou
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BCE Inc. (BCE)
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TC Energy Corporation (TRP)
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Harvest Healthcare Leaders Income ETF (HHL)
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Harvest Tech Achievers Growth & Income ETF (HTA)
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Brookfield Renewable Corporation Class A Exchangeable Subordinate Voting Shares (BEPC)
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Hamilton Enhanced Canadian Bank ETF (HCAL)
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Brookfield Corporation Class A Limited Voting Shares (BN)
Q: I am looking at reconfiguring my newly established RRIF into the above equities with the 3 etf’s being 25% each with the remaining 5 stocks being the remaining 25%. What is your opinion of these stocks and portfolio composition? Am I being too cute ? Thanks. Derek.
Q: I know autos in general are "down" across manufacturers. What do you think of AAP ? At a 52 week low with a 5% dividend and a PE around 14x. How safe is the dividend, what is the debt load, and how safe is the stock overall ?
Q: I would appreciate your comments on AKE, an Australian lithium producer that trades on the TSE. It earns $1.05/year and has PE of 9.19. Revenue is growing rapidly and margin is 40%. Revenue is forecast to grow 16%/year. The Globe did a screen yesterday that showed the company 74% undervalued. Sounds too good to be true.
Q: Hello 5i Could you comment on Swiss Water as a investment . I think at one time they paid a dividend also.
Q: Southern seems to be getting hit harder than other gas producers. Is it just the small cap aspect or is there something else (apart from commodity prices)?
What do think about it generally?
What do think about it generally?
Q: Looks like a miss for ECN. Comments please.
Q: Peter; Between these two which do you feel is the better buy for the coming decade? Thanks.
Rod
Rod
Q: I realize George was asking about HMAX's return of capital, and you are probably pretty close, as HDIV is about 20% in my account, and HYLD is about 50% in my account, just for information's sake.
Q: Regarding Mark's question today about his trading in the TFSA. I am with BMO Investorline, I sold a stock and was going to use the funds to buy a GIC. I was notified by Investorline that the funds from the sale would be available in 2 days when the sale transaction would be fully completed. Made sense to me.
Q: I got a voting instruction form from INMD. Of note they are asking to increase the number of ordinary shares from 100M to 200M, essentially doubling the share count. They claim their current share count doesn't provide flexibility for future financial and capital requirements for the pursuit of opportunities. They also say the shares can be used for potential share dividends or splits should the board decide. Are there any red flags here? They did a split in 2021. Just wondering if this concerns you or is it regular business operations and the mgmt seems to know what they are doing?
Thx
Thx
Q: I hold XYLD and CIC, they are the only covered call ETFs I hold and I am new to them. Is there a way to track or find charts on their total yield? I seem to only find charts of their change in NAV which make them look like dogs, while they return 13% and 8% The other question I have about them is , why are they not drip eligible?
Thanks
Thanks
Q: From a dividend and capital appreciation perspective, in a RIF account, how would you rank JEPI. Yield is high, net assets are high, and it's issued by stalwart JP Morgan.
What are the risks to owning this in a conservative RIF account seeking consistent yield and long term appreciation
What are the risks to owning this in a conservative RIF account seeking consistent yield and long term appreciation
Q: I had an interest charge of $13 on my TFSA statement (investorsedge CIBC). Because I sold and bought on the same day - they agreed to wave it but told me I had to wait 2 days now on my TFSA after selling to access the cash.
Comments, thoughts? Anyone else have similar or different experiences?
Comments, thoughts? Anyone else have similar or different experiences?
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Adobe Inc. (ADBE)
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Intuit Inc. (INTU)
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Constellation Software Inc. (CSU)
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Aritzia Inc. Subordinate Voting Shares (ATZ)
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Copart Inc. (CPRT)
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Brookfield Asset Management Ltd. Class A Limited Voting Shares (BAM)
Q: please list 3 Canadian companies and 3 US companies with moats also show their forward P/E versus their historical P/E. in your list please exclude V. MA. and CP and CNR. thanks Richard
Q: Leaving personal portfolio situations aside...based on current market environment would 5i buy either of these companies at current levels...or do you consider them overbought...and lastly, would you buy one over the other. Let's assume a 12 month time horizon.
Many thanks as always for your great insight.
Many thanks as always for your great insight.
Q: Hi,
How does EQB fare when compared to other banks (such as RY and TD) when being compared for being sufficiently well capitalized as discussed in your blog post? Thanks.
Shyam
How does EQB fare when compared to other banks (such as RY and TD) when being compared for being sufficiently well capitalized as discussed in your blog post? Thanks.
Shyam