Q: I am aiming to have a portfolio with 2 solid companies in each of the 11 sectors. Do you feel SLF and X would be sufficient for allocation to the financial sector? Or would you suggest adding a bank (RY) to provide better diversification? Thanks in advance.
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Q: Hello 5i Team
Are there any restrictions to the percentage of foreign equity within a RRSP? From everything I have seen so far with the merger of TSGI The Stars Group and Flutter will be OK in terms of if I can hold a UK stock in our SpousalRRSP but will it matter that it is over 10% of that account (not of all combined accounts)? I really do not want to sell it as it has not performed and I still have faith in it.
Thank you
Jeremy
Are there any restrictions to the percentage of foreign equity within a RRSP? From everything I have seen so far with the merger of TSGI The Stars Group and Flutter will be OK in terms of if I can hold a UK stock in our SpousalRRSP but will it matter that it is over 10% of that account (not of all combined accounts)? I really do not want to sell it as it has not performed and I still have faith in it.
Thank you
Jeremy
Q: Please comment on Covalon's latest news releasem thanks
Q: I have numbe rof companie on my watchlist.and number off companies I own not tracked by 5i-
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i am tech illiterate can you tell me how i add
Q: Hi all:
Thank you for your great work during this trying time. Can you give me your opinion on North West Company including is the dividend sustainable?
Thanks: Jerry
Thank you for your great work during this trying time. Can you give me your opinion on North West Company including is the dividend sustainable?
Thanks: Jerry
Q: Hi 5i,
Thank you for the great work. Can you please comment on Park Lawn’s release and what’s driving the share price to a new 52-week low?
Thank you in advance.
Thank you for the great work. Can you please comment on Park Lawn’s release and what’s driving the share price to a new 52-week low?
Thank you in advance.
Q: Would it be possible to comment on PLC's latest financial results (quarter and year)? What do you think of the appointment of the new CEO? Thank you very much.
Q: Some industries/companies should benefit from the low oil prices. Aside from airlines what would you suggest we investigate? I am mindful that oil is so cheap, in part, because the economy is in the tank but, it is possible oil will still be cheap when the economy recovers.
Q: I currently own a few reset preferreds in a registered account that mature from 2020 - 2023. I had planned to hold them to maturity. In the current conditions, should I continue to hold them? If not, what would you suggest in this space? Your expert advice is appreciated! Lloyd
Q: Are there any tsx listed medium and large cap companies that incur most of their costs in Canada but most of their revenue in the US? I ask because those companies may get a bump in revenue and profit because of the low cdn dollar/high us dollar.
Q: We have an unregistered account with 74% cash and want to buy some index funds (my wife read Millionaire Teacher and is convinced index funds eliminate some human error with stock selection). We are considering XIU, ZSP and perhaps ZDB; we do have a significant bond holding with Phillips, Hager & North and not sure if bonds should be part of this unregister account? Long term investments 7+ years. Thanks you very much for your comments on index funds.
Q: Dear 5i,
Can you provide some ideas where one might invest some cash if we have negative interest rates.
Should we be borrowing money to take advantage of negative interest rates?
Do you think negative interest rates would inflate the Canadian real estate market prices?
What observations have you made from European negative interest rate policies?
thanks
Can you provide some ideas where one might invest some cash if we have negative interest rates.
Should we be borrowing money to take advantage of negative interest rates?
Do you think negative interest rates would inflate the Canadian real estate market prices?
What observations have you made from European negative interest rate policies?
thanks
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BMO Covered Call Canadian Banks ETF (ZWB)
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BMO Equal Weight Banks Index ETF (ZEB)
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Vanguard FTSE Emerging Markets All Cap Index ETF (VEE)
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Vanguard U.S. Dividend Appreciation Index ETF (VGG)
Q: Most of my son's assets (all tfsa) are in the etfs zwb, vgg and vee. Would you suggest substituting any other etfs at this point with an eye to catching the rebound? Thank you.
Q: What are your thoughts on BBU at these levels? And what would you rank this compared to the rest of the entities in the Brookfield Group?
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Alibaba Group Holding Limited American Depositary Shares each representing eight (BABA)
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JD.com Inc. (JD)
Q: Hi. I have held BABA off and on and now considering easing back into it as a proxy for Chinese consumer growth. I was wondering what your thoughts are on this thesis and if you have alternative that you like better. Thanks, JR
Q: I have been hearing more and more about the possibility that renters (and small businesses?) will be able to forgo rents for at least a while, should they be short of funds, without risk of eviction. . Given the skyrocketing rate of unemployment, I am wondering if my four reits (internet, granite, CAR, Minto) are at risk to lower their dividend. If so, can you rank them in terms of the risk to their dividend?
Also, what is to stop any renter from not paying their rent, even if they can? Do renters have to "apply" to have their rent waived or can they just do this their own accord?
Finally, is there any possibility that the government (federal or provincial0 will pay the rent?
Also, what is to stop any renter from not paying their rent, even if they can? Do renters have to "apply" to have their rent waived or can they just do this their own accord?
Finally, is there any possibility that the government (federal or provincial0 will pay the rent?
Q: Hi,
May I get your opinion on EGHT?
Thanks,
May I get your opinion on EGHT?
Thanks,
Q: Hi Peter and Team,
I'm wondering if it's time to start picking away at names like New Flyer? I thinking that they are building public transportation and Electric Buses which should still be desired following return to normalcy from this virus and may be more desired following the recent big drop in air pollution from the economies shutting down.
I'm wondering if it's time to start picking away at names like New Flyer? I thinking that they are building public transportation and Electric Buses which should still be desired following return to normalcy from this virus and may be more desired following the recent big drop in air pollution from the economies shutting down.
Q: What is your opinion of the mortgage rates which are rising as the Bank of Canada cuts rates down to .25% and bonds are also losing ground ? We are due to renew our mortgage in 3 weeks and are very concerned that the current pressure from mortgage deferrals re covid19 is causing the banks to raise rates for those of us that are financially strong to offset the costs of covid19 costs. Will the government allow the banks to not only refuse to pass the reductions in interest to consumers but also raise them ? Please advise what your thoughts are.
Q: The price of Sleep Country Canada (ZZZ:CA) has declined more steeply than some other stocks in the recent rout and has a good dividend. I've read your latest comments on this country from a post back in January.
Do you think that when the dust settles that ZZZ will be able to rebound quickly and reach its previous levels and is the dividend reasonably safe at current levels.
Do you think that when the dust settles that ZZZ will be able to rebound quickly and reach its previous levels and is the dividend reasonably safe at current levels.