Q: Hi 5i! I'm trying to figure out what publisac, in quebec, is for TCL.A, as a % of revenu. What would be the impact of a ban of publisac in quebec for TCL.A on its earnings? (Or is it just in Montreal?) I would appreciate your thoughts on this issue. Many thanks!
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Investment Q&A
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Q: Hi Peter and Staff
Any idea if GS will pay another dividend before the sale ? Trading about 15 cents higher than ONEX bid so people are expecting one or a higher bid . Is advice still to hold?
Thanks for all you do
Dennis
Any idea if GS will pay another dividend before the sale ? Trading about 15 cents higher than ONEX bid so people are expecting one or a higher bid . Is advice still to hold?
Thanks for all you do
Dennis
Q: Hi there, I saw a short report out on Kirkland Lake from Lakewood Capital. What are your thoughts on their report and does it have any merit? I’ve held KL since around $9.00 and have trimmed on the way up. Would you take any action based on the short report?
Thanks
Thanks
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Waste Management Inc. (WM)
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Advanced Disposal Services Inc. (ADSW)
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TTEC Holdings Inc. (TTEC)
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Waste Connections Inc. (WCN)
Q: As an alternative to an ETF, which of these companies would provide growth and a certain level of stability
Thank you, Team!
Thank you, Team!
Q: Looking at this one for income and possible growth with its report coming out in early May. Would you please give me an analysis for dividend safety and earnings expectations. Would it be worthy of a small position, buy or not?
Q: Earnings today. Another disappointment. Is it time to move on or stay put for a possible buy out.
Q: Your thoughts on CSU? It's the largest holding in the Balanced mandate, is expectation to trim at these levels? What's your outlook?
Thank you
Thank you
Q: Hi 5i
Would you buy XLNX today or wait for it to settle down after it’s big drop?
Thanks
Dave
Would you buy XLNX today or wait for it to settle down after it’s big drop?
Thanks
Dave
Q: For a long term hold (10years), would it be worth starting a partial position in Xilinx on the dip?
Q: Please share your thoughts on Cushman & Wakefield PLC, thank you.
Q: You are recommending etfs based on my analytical profile. What is a US HEDGED ETF.
Does it mean if the Canadian dollar goes up agai st the US dollar I would lose money. I am having a hard time buying the etfs at all time highs with small dividends. The one I want to buy is vun or zsp since they hold a lot of US technology, I think.
Does it mean if the Canadian dollar goes up agai st the US dollar I would lose money. I am having a hard time buying the etfs at all time highs with small dividends. The one I want to buy is vun or zsp since they hold a lot of US technology, I think.
Q: This is a follow up to a question XGRO by Andrew. I see the MER as 0.84% not 0.18%, whihch is the management fee. Further since a fund like this holds other funds, are they not paying fees on those funds as well, with those charges being 'invisible'?
Q: Can you suggest the cheapest (but safe) gold bullion ETF in Canada or US?
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iShares Core MSCI All Country World ex Canada Index ETF (XAW)
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iShares Russell 2000 Growth ETF (IWO)
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BMO Low Volatility US Equity ETF (ZLU)
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iShares Core MSCI EAFE IMI Index ETF (XEF)
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iShares NASDAQ 100 Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XQQ)
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iShares U.S. High Dividend Equity Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XHD)
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Vanguard FTSE Developed Europe All Cap Index ETF (VE)
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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)
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iShares Core High Dividend ETF (HDV)
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Invesco China Technology ETF (CQQQ)
Q: Hi 5i
I am completely new to the world of ETFs but, according to Portfolio Analytics (and I did know it was a good idea before being told, really I did) I need to add US and International exposure to my portfolio. I think the only reasonable way for me to do that given I don't/can't follow non-Canadian equity markets is through ETFs.
I would like to place 55K in US ETFs and 45K in International ETFs and this will, for now, comprise the entire non-Canadian portion of my portfolio.
I am not adverse to some above average risk and while I'd like income I'm more interested in growth.
In researching where to place this money I've concluded that I might not have the candle power necessary to make rational decisions about ETFs because of the distinct possibility of purchasing ETFs that hold the same or similar underlying equities from the same or similar geographies in the same or similar sectors (assuming I'm not just concentrating on discrete sectors). Left to my own devices I feel that I could very possibly purchase a little bundle of different ETFs that are all essentially but unintentionally quite similar.
My question is two-fold:
1. Is my concern about concentration valid or have I misinterpreted the lay of the land, and
2. Could you suggest 4 or 5 US ETFs and a similar # of International ETFs that I can consider and that won't have the type of overlap I'm worried about.
I realize this is a broad and general (and perhaps rambling) question - so please deduct as many credits as you think is warranted.
Thanks a lot!
Peter
I am completely new to the world of ETFs but, according to Portfolio Analytics (and I did know it was a good idea before being told, really I did) I need to add US and International exposure to my portfolio. I think the only reasonable way for me to do that given I don't/can't follow non-Canadian equity markets is through ETFs.
I would like to place 55K in US ETFs and 45K in International ETFs and this will, for now, comprise the entire non-Canadian portion of my portfolio.
I am not adverse to some above average risk and while I'd like income I'm more interested in growth.
In researching where to place this money I've concluded that I might not have the candle power necessary to make rational decisions about ETFs because of the distinct possibility of purchasing ETFs that hold the same or similar underlying equities from the same or similar geographies in the same or similar sectors (assuming I'm not just concentrating on discrete sectors). Left to my own devices I feel that I could very possibly purchase a little bundle of different ETFs that are all essentially but unintentionally quite similar.
My question is two-fold:
1. Is my concern about concentration valid or have I misinterpreted the lay of the land, and
2. Could you suggest 4 or 5 US ETFs and a similar # of International ETFs that I can consider and that won't have the type of overlap I'm worried about.
I realize this is a broad and general (and perhaps rambling) question - so please deduct as many credits as you think is warranted.
Thanks a lot!
Peter
Q: I would like to buy this ETF in American funds,, I can’t seem to find its symbol or US listing. Can you help,,HMUS.U doesn’t work.
Q: when the chevron deal was announced i bought anadarko stock and anadarko options the august 65s, so now with oxys bid i am sitting on huge gains but i am reluctant to sell because i think this will be a huge bidding war and with chevrons balance sheet they are unlikely to lose,
. do you agree, should i keep holding or take my money and run. dave
. do you agree, should i keep holding or take my money and run. dave
Q: Hi Gang, owned the above for a couple of years and purchased at 81$, do you think the earnings on May 1st could be a catalyst to move this up. Thank you
Anthony
Anthony
Q: Hello Peter, who will you consider other possible potential candidates.
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Thanks
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Corus Entertainment Inc. Class B Non-Voting Shares (CJR.B)
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iShares Core MSCI Emerging Markets IMI Index ETF (XEC)
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Vanguard FTSE Emerging Markets All Cap Index ETF (VEE)
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First National Financial Corporation (FN)
Q: Hi 5i,
Portfolio Analytics is telling me to lighten up slightly in CDN exposure and add to International.
I hold First National (up 25%) and Corus (down God knows how much but bouncing back recently). Both in my TFSA. These were literally the first two individual stocks I ever purchased.
Just based on the fact this is a TFSA and my time horizon is decades, the answer is probably a no-brainer but I've got to ask your opinion anyways - should I dump these and roll the $ into an Intl ETF?
I've got lots of exposure (XAW) to developed markets but much less so to emerging. I am considering both VEE and XEC. Thoughts on either, or a better option?
Please deduct credits as appropriate for the multi-part question.
Thanks!
Ryan
Portfolio Analytics is telling me to lighten up slightly in CDN exposure and add to International.
I hold First National (up 25%) and Corus (down God knows how much but bouncing back recently). Both in my TFSA. These were literally the first two individual stocks I ever purchased.
Just based on the fact this is a TFSA and my time horizon is decades, the answer is probably a no-brainer but I've got to ask your opinion anyways - should I dump these and roll the $ into an Intl ETF?
I've got lots of exposure (XAW) to developed markets but much less so to emerging. I am considering both VEE and XEC. Thoughts on either, or a better option?
Please deduct credits as appropriate for the multi-part question.
Thanks!
Ryan
Q: I'm 61. I'm getting to the point in my life where I want to spend less time following stocks and just start to enjoy my life more. I have 5 accounts, 4 are registered. I'm thinking to just sell everything in all of them and buy XGRO in all of them. One fund across all accounts. No more following stocks or rebalancing and the MER is just .18. I realize I'll lose some tax advantages by putting certain investments in registered or non registered accounts, but I'm willing to give that up for the simplicity and hands off approach of a one fund portfolio.
Problem is one of my RRSP accounts is in USD, so I'm looking for a US domiciled equivalent to XGRO. Any ideas? Thanks
Problem is one of my RRSP accounts is in USD, so I'm looking for a US domiciled equivalent to XGRO. Any ideas? Thanks