Q: I am a 56 yo retiree with no intention of going back to work. All my income comes from my investments. I generally pull out each year the cash the investments generate without needing to sell any shares as that is more than sufficient for my lifestyle. Is there any benefit to converting my RRSP (or part of it) to a RRIF at my age? Other than no withholding tax - which I dont really view as a benefit since the tax has to be paid anyways - is there any reason to convert prior to being required to do so? Thanks in advance.
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Q: With the economy slowing down would you trim cyclical stocks like TFII? I have a 6% position at this time, well into profit. I may use some dry powder later if the market keeps on getting hammered. My current cash position is about 10%.
Thank you
Thank you
Q: Hello All,
Well one more day and we can turn the page on 2022. My thanks for your service and remaining composed through difficult times. Your professionalism is what keeps me glued to the service.
My question pertains to TOI and SHOP that I hold in a cash account. I want to move them into my TFSA where I hold the majority of my position in these companies. Im down about $800 on shop and $600 on TOI. If I transfer them I lose the tax loss. If I sell and wait the 30 days I spend 40 bucks to make the trades and would have a 1400 capital loss which equates to net 700 to claim. Then I have to hope that the stocks do not rise to cancel out the gain. Any suggestions? If I buy first and sell after 30 days, I run the risk of the stock dropping and Im even worse off.
Any suggestions? I am tempted to just transfer the stocks and forego the tax loss which is minimal.
Well one more day and we can turn the page on 2022. My thanks for your service and remaining composed through difficult times. Your professionalism is what keeps me glued to the service.
My question pertains to TOI and SHOP that I hold in a cash account. I want to move them into my TFSA where I hold the majority of my position in these companies. Im down about $800 on shop and $600 on TOI. If I transfer them I lose the tax loss. If I sell and wait the 30 days I spend 40 bucks to make the trades and would have a 1400 capital loss which equates to net 700 to claim. Then I have to hope that the stocks do not rise to cancel out the gain. Any suggestions? If I buy first and sell after 30 days, I run the risk of the stock dropping and Im even worse off.
Any suggestions? I am tempted to just transfer the stocks and forego the tax loss which is minimal.
Q: Hi there,
Looking insight on the two oil companies Athabasca and Surge. What is forecast on 2023 on the cash flow. Will 2023 be a positive on both companies with record cash flow, potential buy share pay backs and dividends. What is your rating on the two companies. Thank you.
Looking insight on the two oil companies Athabasca and Surge. What is forecast on 2023 on the cash flow. Will 2023 be a positive on both companies with record cash flow, potential buy share pay backs and dividends. What is your rating on the two companies. Thank you.
Q: CSU is spinning out The Lumine Group. I can't find a stock symbol for Lumine so please explain how this will work for CSU shareholders. Thank you.
Q: Hi, What can you tell me about TNZ. Is it a possible investment op?
Q: Hi, Telecom stocks have been weak over past few weeks, perhaps due to bond yields creeping higher, once again. Is there any other reason/news which could have impacted the sector ? Telus, has been particularly soft and broke its 52 weeks low, in today's trading - any ideas, why? How do you foresee this sector and BCE/T performing over 2023 ? Thanks
Q: which of the above companies has a better chance of getting a deal done and what percentage would you give each company of a deal happening.
i know you like converge and its very cheap, i value your opinion. dave
i know you like converge and its very cheap, i value your opinion. dave
Q: Do you see making any kind of a coneback?
Q: Appreciate your reasons for buying or not buying this company.
If recommended the company would be held for a very long time in my TFSA
Best in 23 to all
If recommended the company would be held for a very long time in my TFSA
Best in 23 to all
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The Walt Disney Company (DIS)
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Shopify Inc. Class A Subordinate Voting Shares (SHOP)
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Miscellaneous (MISC)
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Pinterest Inc. Class A (PINS)
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InMode Ltd. (INMD)
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Digital Turbine Inc. (APPS)
Q: Happy Holidays! Now that 2022 is coming to an end, what would be your most bullish ideas going into 2023?
Thanks!
Thanks!
Q: I received a Dividend Distribution Reminder from RBC regarding a NNRG dividend...$4.18/share. Ex-div date of Dec 29/22 and payment date of Jan 09/23. I've kept the email and reread it several times.
I would have expected the share price to drop roughly $4/share on Dec 29, but I have seen no share price movement anywhere near that level.
Can you shed some light on this? I have gone to Eric's website and see no dividend notifications. Could this be a mistake somewhere in the RBC system (doubtful)? Or...is there a chance I might receive the cash equivalent of the dividend on Jan 09/23 (I know...pipe dream)?
Confused...thanks for your help...Steve
I would have expected the share price to drop roughly $4/share on Dec 29, but I have seen no share price movement anywhere near that level.
Can you shed some light on this? I have gone to Eric's website and see no dividend notifications. Could this be a mistake somewhere in the RBC system (doubtful)? Or...is there a chance I might receive the cash equivalent of the dividend on Jan 09/23 (I know...pipe dream)?
Confused...thanks for your help...Steve
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Apple Inc. (AAPL)
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Amazon.com Inc. (AMZN)
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Meta Platforms Inc. (META)
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Alphabet Inc. (GOOGL)
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Microsoft Corporation (MSFT)
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Netflix Inc. (NFLX)
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The Walt Disney Company (DIS)
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Roku Inc. (ROKU)
Q: I currently have the following positions in the "FAANG" stocks: GOOGL (5%), MSFT and META (each less than 2%), AAPL (less than 1%).
Not interested in NFLX since I already have positions in DIS and ROKU, but I'm open to AMZN (although I have a small position in SHOP, less than 2%).
I want to reduce the number of stocks I own, so I'm looking to consolidate my FAANG positions. In what order would you rank the FAANG stocks at today's prices for potential future returns?
I have a long time horizon (decades) and a very diversified portfolio, so not worried about short-term declines in share price.
Not interested in NFLX since I already have positions in DIS and ROKU, but I'm open to AMZN (although I have a small position in SHOP, less than 2%).
I want to reduce the number of stocks I own, so I'm looking to consolidate my FAANG positions. In what order would you rank the FAANG stocks at today's prices for potential future returns?
I have a long time horizon (decades) and a very diversified portfolio, so not worried about short-term declines in share price.
Q: How much runway does Goeasy have? Has it much business internationally? Will it need to expand internationally to keep up the high growth rates?
Q: Hello, I am thinking of adding to Canadian companies with safe dividend. Current dividend yield for good companies is around 6% and with dividend tax credit, this seems like a good return. I have cash in US$. The question is: 1. Is it better to convert US$ cash to CDN$ and buy these securities traded in CDN$ on CDN exchange. Or 2. Is it better to buy these securities traded in US exchange and traded in US$. The advantage is to avoid converting US$ cash in CDN$. Please comment on the following assumptions:
Dividend paid by CDN companies traded on US exchange in US$ is also eligible for dividend tax credit?
Dividend could be paid in US$ or CDN$
Company or broker will issue T5 in either case
What currency the T5 will be issued in?
One has to calculate gain/loss and dividend due to exchange rate difference
Exchange rate will impact Gain/loss for the CDN securities traded on US exchange and the gain/loss will be different for the two securities. The same dividend yield will be different also.
Dividend paid by CDN companies traded on US exchange in US$ is also eligible for dividend tax credit?
Dividend could be paid in US$ or CDN$
Company or broker will issue T5 in either case
What currency the T5 will be issued in?
One has to calculate gain/loss and dividend due to exchange rate difference
Exchange rate will impact Gain/loss for the CDN securities traded on US exchange and the gain/loss will be different for the two securities. The same dividend yield will be different also.
Q: Stansberry Investor Hour, Extreme Value, The Ferris Report
Dan Ferris is the editor of Extreme Value, a monthly investment advisory that focuses on some of the safest and yet most profitable stocks in the market.
Can you give me any info on this guy?
A scam or legit?
Thank you.
Dan Ferris is the editor of Extreme Value, a monthly investment advisory that focuses on some of the safest and yet most profitable stocks in the market.
Can you give me any info on this guy?
A scam or legit?
Thank you.
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Toronto-Dominion Bank (The) (TD)
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Enbridge Inc. (ENB)
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Sun Life Financial Inc. (SLF)
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Fortis Inc. (FTS)
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Brookfield Renewable Corporation Class A Exchangeable Subordinate Voting Shares (BEPC)
Q: What are your current top 5 Canadian dividend picks?
Thanks,
Joe
Thanks,
Joe
Q: Hi, Does the court approval of Rogers/Shaw deal create competitive disadvantage for Telus business prospects in the near and long term ? Its stock has been in oversold territory with RSI dropping around 25. It made a new 52 weeks low, in today's trading after the Rogers/Shaw news was announced. What are your thoughts ? Thanks
Q: Hi, following BMO, which of the big banks are most likely to raise capital to meet the new requirements. Thanks.
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Royal Bank of Canada (RY)
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Toronto-Dominion Bank (The) (TD)
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Bank of Nova Scotia (The) (BNS)
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Bank of Montreal (BMO)
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Canadian Imperial Bank Of Commerce (CM)
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National Bank of Canada (NA)
Q: Last year at about this time I asked you which was the worst perfomrning Canadian bank for 2021. Apparently It was RY and I bought it and it is down 3.3% to this date.
So 2 questions please
1)Which was the best performing Canadian bank stock in 2022 and what was the performance.
2) and which was the worst performing Canadian bank stock for 2022.
I picked up this strategy from your investor Suite article a few years ago and figure I can't go to far wrong following it.
Thanks and Happy New Year
Sheldon
So 2 questions please
1)Which was the best performing Canadian bank stock in 2022 and what was the performance.
2) and which was the worst performing Canadian bank stock for 2022.
I picked up this strategy from your investor Suite article a few years ago and figure I can't go to far wrong following it.
Thanks and Happy New Year
Sheldon