Q: I am looking to gain some exposure to world markets. My portfolio is currently overweight in Canadian equites. I have found URTH which seems to be the only ETF that tracks the MSCI World Index. Would you consider this to be a good choice or are there other ETF's that I should consider?
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Q: I realize this topic has been discussed before but I still cannot understand the continued widening spread between these two securities. The spread between BEPC and BEP.UN has now widened to almost $20. Seems way overdone. If I wanted to add in a registered plan which would you recommend and why. Do you believe BEP.UN would eventually increase relative to BEPC.
Thanks for your service.
Steve
Thanks for your service.
Steve
Q: I am not invested in the market right now with the exception of a couple of multi family REITs in my RRSP. I have a lump sum that I would like to start investing gradually. Looking for stable names with good dividends that will not reduce or cut their dividend. I am thinking of starting with ENB, TD and BCE. Do you like these three and can you recommend a couple others. I would like these names to be the foundation of the portfolio and then I will add more growth oriented names as opportunities arise.
Thanks,
Jason
Thanks,
Jason
Q: Would you buy FFH today? Long term hold. Thank you.
Q: TCL represents 0.40% of my total portfolio. Would you suggest an increase to 1.00% for the cost average? My current cost per share is $31.85. This is for a well-diversfied portfolio.
Thank you
Thank you
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Canadian Apartment Properties Real Estate Investment Trust (CAR.UN)
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InterRent Real Estate Investment Trust (IIP.UN)
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Minto Apartment Real Estate Investment Trust (MI.UN)
Q: Can you please compare the valuation (price / cash flow) of Minto versus Capreit and Interrent. Thank you.
Q: I have a full position in WELL but am also intrigued with DOC based on your recent comments. Can you comment on the new appointments in the recent news release and the pedigree of management. Assuming DOC drops closer to the new bought deal price of $2.40 would you be a buyer here?
Thank you
Thank you
Q: Looking for growth in eventual energy recovery. Would you pick one over the other or both?
Is there similar but better, that I may have missed?
Is there similar but better, that I may have missed?
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Amazon.com Inc. (AMZN)
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Sea Limited American Depositary Shares each representing one Class A (SE)
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Shopify Inc. Class A Subordinate Voting Shares (SHOP)
Q: I see that ARK invest is selling some of their holdings of SE. I currently own a small portion of SE. Do you see any immediate risk? Is it still a good stock to hold today?
Also I have a little bit of SHOP. How is SE compared to SHOP? Should I keep both or get rid of one of them? or should I even sell my SE/SHOP and get AMZN? Thanks a lot
Also I have a little bit of SHOP. How is SE compared to SHOP? Should I keep both or get rid of one of them? or should I even sell my SE/SHOP and get AMZN? Thanks a lot
Q: If you wish to hold a large portion of your wealth in cash or cash like investments what are the safest investments to own. I’m talking safe from the perspective of a significant economic downturn in the economy with severe risks to our financial system?
Q: Latest thoughts on VNOM?
Q: Is ZZZD a good long term hold for a dividend ETF, or is there a better choice?
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RioCan Real Estate Investment Trust (REI.UN)
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SmartCentres Real Estate Investment Trust (SRU.UN)
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Allied Properties Real Estate Investment Trust (AP.UN)
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First Capital Real Estate Investment Trust (FCR.UN)
Q: Hi Peter and Staff
The above 4 REITS are part of my REIT basket in addition to other industrial and apartment REITS.
All are down a lot . Please hit me with sufficient credits to rank them best to worst in terms of prospects for capital appreciation on a risk reward basis considering various valuation metrics as well as the future as you see it.
Please indicate any clear winners or losers in the rankings
Thanks for all you do
Dennis
The above 4 REITS are part of my REIT basket in addition to other industrial and apartment REITS.
All are down a lot . Please hit me with sufficient credits to rank them best to worst in terms of prospects for capital appreciation on a risk reward basis considering various valuation metrics as well as the future as you see it.
Please indicate any clear winners or losers in the rankings
Thanks for all you do
Dennis
Q: Good evening, as 2020 comes to an end it has been an eventful year for stocks. Can you recommend 10 beaten down canadian stocks that are value companies that got the short end of the stick this year? Canadian stocks that have all the criteria you look for ( strong balance sheet, good management, low debt etc ) and will recover as Covid runs it course over the next 6 month or so. I am a more risk tolerant investor with over 25 years before retirement.
Jeremy
Jeremy
Q: In the past you published a list of tax loss candidates with the best upside. Could you please do that again.
Q: Hello 5i Team
I have reviewed previous answers regarding tax loss selling, however I cannot find a clear answer to this question.
I sold a stock on September 18, 2020 with the settlement date of September 22.
The thirty-day period from the trade date (September 18) is October 18.
The thirty-day period from the settlement date (September 22) is October 22.
What is the correct day I can re-purchase the stock and claim the capital loss:
1 - October 20 (settlement date October 22)?
2 - October 21 (settlement date October 23)?
Thanks
I have reviewed previous answers regarding tax loss selling, however I cannot find a clear answer to this question.
I sold a stock on September 18, 2020 with the settlement date of September 22.
The thirty-day period from the trade date (September 18) is October 18.
The thirty-day period from the settlement date (September 22) is October 22.
What is the correct day I can re-purchase the stock and claim the capital loss:
1 - October 20 (settlement date October 22)?
2 - October 21 (settlement date October 23)?
Thanks
Q: Is a US portfolio still in the works. Would you have a timeline on this ?
Thank you
Greatly appreciate your service.
Thank you
Greatly appreciate your service.
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Salesforce Inc. (CRM)
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Atlassian Corporation (TEAM)
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The Trade Desk Inc. (TTD)
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Roku Inc. (ROKU)
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Beyond Inc Com (OSTK)
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DocuSign Inc. (DOCU)
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CrowdStrike Holdings Inc. (CRWD)
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eXp World Holdings Inc. (EXPI)
Q: What are your thoughts on OSTK? Would you start a position with a less than a 1 year outlook? It has had quite the year given COVID, but unsure how it would fare in a post covid world and where it ranks for crypto. Any recommendations you have as alternatives with a high short term growth potential (albeit with higher associated risk) would be welcome.
Q: TOY is up considerably today. Could you possibly shed some light on the reasons? Thanks!
Q: Cryptocurrency
With lots of covid time on my hands I have been educating myself on crypto. I have been a huge sceptic but I am starting to turn around on the idea. It doesn't seem much crazier then buying gold or silver as an investment. Bitcoin seem to have reached critical mass, etherium to a lesser extent but the list of seemingly credible options is growing. My gut is telling me to put small amountsof fun money into speculating on crypto? I was surprised that not many questions have been asked about this.
So my question: Does or do you see a time in the near future where crypto currencies will need to be part of an investment portfolio just like gold, bonds or cash? If yes explain a bit ( maybe some suggested reading or resources), If no crystal ball prediction please.
With lots of covid time on my hands I have been educating myself on crypto. I have been a huge sceptic but I am starting to turn around on the idea. It doesn't seem much crazier then buying gold or silver as an investment. Bitcoin seem to have reached critical mass, etherium to a lesser extent but the list of seemingly credible options is growing. My gut is telling me to put small amountsof fun money into speculating on crypto? I was surprised that not many questions have been asked about this.
So my question: Does or do you see a time in the near future where crypto currencies will need to be part of an investment portfolio just like gold, bonds or cash? If yes explain a bit ( maybe some suggested reading or resources), If no crystal ball prediction please.