Q: Please comment current status on Hrt. Is current dip buying opportunity? Ownership, cost per ounce, debt? Cash flow and good long term growth potential? Can Hrt for long term hold? thanks always.
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Constellation Software Inc. (CSU)
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Gildan Activewear Inc. (GIL)
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Methanex Corporation (MX)
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Magna International Inc. (MG)
Q: I was wondering if you could recommend some stocks that trade on the tsx that pay dividends in US money. I believe pif does, could you name some others.
Q: Hi Ryan can I have your thoughts on CHW.re safety of div and outlook
Took a 10% haircut in the last few months
Kind regards
Stan
Took a 10% haircut in the last few months
Kind regards
Stan
Q: Your thoughts on this one please
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EnWave Corporation (ENW)
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Knight Therapeutics Inc. (GUD)
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Auxly Cannabis Group Inc. (XLY)
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Radient Technologies Inc. (RTI)
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Valens Groworks Corp (VGW)
Q: HI Peter,
I invested in Knight for long term (5 years plus) but it has been frustrating. I was going to hold on given the management teams in place; however, with the current proxy fight, I am not sure what to do. I think in all of the time i have been in the market, this company has been a major disappointment as it feels like the company just drags its feet, and I simply trusted management given the track record. Now, as a shareholder i feel I am in a tough spot. What are the negatives and the positives for holding onto the stock please? In past discussions relating to gold and other types of commodities, the best way to invest was in streaming companies or picks and shovels. Any idea why this has not translated into the cannabis stocks? For example, the stock performance for Auxly Cannibis group and radient tech has not been that great. Lastly, what do you think of Valens Groworks and Enwave? Thanks very much.
I invested in Knight for long term (5 years plus) but it has been frustrating. I was going to hold on given the management teams in place; however, with the current proxy fight, I am not sure what to do. I think in all of the time i have been in the market, this company has been a major disappointment as it feels like the company just drags its feet, and I simply trusted management given the track record. Now, as a shareholder i feel I am in a tough spot. What are the negatives and the positives for holding onto the stock please? In past discussions relating to gold and other types of commodities, the best way to invest was in streaming companies or picks and shovels. Any idea why this has not translated into the cannabis stocks? For example, the stock performance for Auxly Cannibis group and radient tech has not been that great. Lastly, what do you think of Valens Groworks and Enwave? Thanks very much.
Q: what's your opinion on this small co?
buyable?
buyable?
Q: What are your thoughts now of this small reit? has anything improved enough for small position?
Q: Hi Guys just to circle back on a question I answered and you replied in the last day or so. I'm sorry I should of been more specific, I'm looking for a growth mutual fund for a 25 year old that will be adding to often and therefore don't want any trading costs involved with buying ETF's, the 2 that you suggested are XWD and VT. Looking for mutual funds and not ETF.
Thank-you
Thank-you
Q: Following close scrutiny of the available information to date, I have decided to support Johnathan Goodman in his battle with Medison. This is essentially a war between two men as no one else at Knight or Medison has more than 35000 shares (one person) and the rest have basically none. Goodman has double the number as Medison. I predict Goodman will add to his position before May 7 - he could afford as many shares as he wants/needs to succeed.
However, kudos to Jakobsohn, despite my extreme cynicism towards his motives - he will control the 28% of his company that knight owns plus get control of almost $800M in cash that he did NOT raise, Goodman did - as this process has unquestionably devalued Goodman's reputation and I am sure he will be working at full potential to restore it and long before his tired grandchildren timeline evolves. When/if he wins, he could do a $2B deal the next day as raising any extra funds would receive widespread market support. Can Jakobsohn claim the same?
However, kudos to Jakobsohn, despite my extreme cynicism towards his motives - he will control the 28% of his company that knight owns plus get control of almost $800M in cash that he did NOT raise, Goodman did - as this process has unquestionably devalued Goodman's reputation and I am sure he will be working at full potential to restore it and long before his tired grandchildren timeline evolves. When/if he wins, he could do a $2B deal the next day as raising any extra funds would receive widespread market support. Can Jakobsohn claim the same?
Q: I know that your firm does not espouse/research such high risk companies such as this but given Fipke's track record, do you feel a small position is warranted given his latest find in the Yukon? The price and volume suggest even non-retail investors are stepping in?
Q: How much cash does Gud have compared to its market cap and do they have any growing cash generating product. Thinking of selling position and splitting the proceeds with zynex and viemed.
Q: Do you think of Engh is a good entry point at current price ? Thanks always
Q: I have 2000 shares of pwf in my riff. Can you explain to me in simple terms as to what is going on? Thank you for your help.
Ron N
Ron N
Q: Like many long suffering investors, I am really getting fed up with this stock. I watched a recent interview on BNN with Jonathan Goodman and was not impressed. He had an opportunity to justify why GUD was a public company and completely failed to do so. His message seemed to be if you are not investing for your grandchildren's financial future you might as well forget this stock. I think GUD should at least initiate an initial and rising dividend policy since it has failed to invest much of the large pool of cash being reserved for acquisitions. What do you think of these odds. Thanks.
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iShares Core MSCI All Country World ex Canada Index ETF (XAW)
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Vanguard FTSE Global All Cap ex Canada Index ETF (VXC)
Q: Hello,
Portfolio analytics is suggestion that I go 75/25 equity to income and from the 75% equity to allocate 35% into US, 35% in International and 30% into CND. Suggested ETFs for US and International are VUN, VIU and VEE. How would you view instead of holding three funds I go with one, either VXC or XAW? Or do you feel that is too much into just one ETF Also, which one is better suited for an RRSP account.
Thank you.
Portfolio analytics is suggestion that I go 75/25 equity to income and from the 75% equity to allocate 35% into US, 35% in International and 30% into CND. Suggested ETFs for US and International are VUN, VIU and VEE. How would you view instead of holding three funds I go with one, either VXC or XAW? Or do you feel that is too much into just one ETF Also, which one is better suited for an RRSP account.
Thank you.
Q: Because of the usurious rates of tax charged by the federal and provincial governments, I wonder whether you are aware of any entities, apart from REITS and other income trusts, that distribute substantial amounts of their income as ROC. I would very much appreciate any such list. Thank you.
Q: I find it odd that Vermillion is not moving up with the price of oil. Some of the other oil companies are moving up nicely-any speculation as to why?
Q: Hi 5i,
I think there are some very good F-Class mutual funds available but, one can only purchase them through an advisor. How can one become certified as a mutual fund advisor and purchase F-class funds for their own account? I am retired and don't mind taking courses to become certified. Does this makes sense and can you point me to the right web sites to learn more about this?
thanks
I think there are some very good F-Class mutual funds available but, one can only purchase them through an advisor. How can one become certified as a mutual fund advisor and purchase F-class funds for their own account? I am retired and don't mind taking courses to become certified. Does this makes sense and can you point me to the right web sites to learn more about this?
thanks
Q: I am not receiving my daily emails even though I have it marked to receive them. I was hacked a while ago and maybe I am now unsubscribed. Istgere a way to get them back. Thank you.
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iShares S&P/TSX Canadian Dividend Aristocrats Index ETF (CDZ)
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CI Canada Quality Dividend Growth Index ETF (DGRC)
Q: Hello 5i
I've not been impressed with CDZ's performance of late. I see that you keep recommending it even though their fees are higher due to better diversification. I believe they've been hurt recently by one large holding that went south, AGF I think. I'm puzzled by all this so what advice do you have? Is there alternative in this segment for a long term hold?
Thanks for the service
I've not been impressed with CDZ's performance of late. I see that you keep recommending it even though their fees are higher due to better diversification. I believe they've been hurt recently by one large holding that went south, AGF I think. I'm puzzled by all this so what advice do you have? Is there alternative in this segment for a long term hold?
Thanks for the service