Q: I'm wondering if you find the announced change in distribution policy slightly unusual for Crius? The ex-date for the March distribution is May 31 with payment in June. I've never heard of anything like this.
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Q: Comments please and direction following the announcement by Cirus.
Q: Any thoughts on the "no significant news" drop today?
Have held on to my small position - extremely tempted to add a little more.
Have held on to my small position - extremely tempted to add a little more.
Q: I originally thought equal weighted ETF’s were the ‘ cat’s meow ‘ then I thought, as a long term investor, I would not be adjusting my individual stock portfolio every quarter or 6 months just to achieve equal weighting with no other considerations as to why I am buying or selling the stock.
Your thoughts. Thanks
Your thoughts. Thanks
Q: Could you provide commentary regarding the outlook released today and how it might impact share price going forward.
Thanks
Thanks
Q: Doo has had a wild ride , hitting a high of 70$ and back down to 35$, now its at 40$. What do you think of its future prospects?
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BMO Low Volatility US Equity ETF (ZLU)
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BMO Low Volatility US Equity ETF (ZLU.U)
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Invesco S&P 500 High Dividend Low Volatility ETF (SPHD)
Q: Hello
Is there a low volatility ETF traded in US similar to BMO's ZLU?
It is my understanding that if the Canadian dollar appreciates against the US dollar the increase in value of the ZLU will be eroded. Am I right on this?
Thank you for your ongoing assistance
Is there a low volatility ETF traded in US similar to BMO's ZLU?
It is my understanding that if the Canadian dollar appreciates against the US dollar the increase in value of the ZLU will be eroded. Am I right on this?
Thank you for your ongoing assistance
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Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (VOO)
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Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF (VTI)
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Invesco S&P 500 Equal Weight ETF (RSP)
Q: Good morning 5i,
I want an etf to cover the US market in an easy to manage way. Given that objective, which of the above etf's would you choose and why? I noted in an earlier question that Vanguard had switched from VOO to VTI for its own pension plans, I presume because of the wider market: large caps, medium caps and small. Then we have RSP, which is similar to VOO but weighted differently. Once again, thanks for the great service
I want an etf to cover the US market in an easy to manage way. Given that objective, which of the above etf's would you choose and why? I noted in an earlier question that Vanguard had switched from VOO to VTI for its own pension plans, I presume because of the wider market: large caps, medium caps and small. Then we have RSP, which is similar to VOO but weighted differently. Once again, thanks for the great service
Q: I read with interest the question from Richard about the Canadian Income Tax System. I was wondering how 5i would handle it. Not very well. My view is that it should have been immediately directed to a blog for those who want to discuss it. It has no direct bearing on 5i's reason for being, and what I pay an annual fee for, which is:
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But instead of doing this, you presented specific views on the tax system. You would prefer a flat tax system. You make a broad statement that "lots of time, money and effort is made by Canadians to lower their tax burden, which we think everyone will agree is too high on average". Everyone doesn't agree with this. I for one absolutely don't want a regressive flat tax system and I also don't feel the tax burden is too high, on average, for what Canadians get back in services from the government. Could it be more efficient and effective, absolutely.
I subscribe to 5i for good conflict free investment advice. I continue to subscribe to the service as, on average, I'm generally pleased with the results. But I don't subscribe for quick, superficial, one sentence views on very complex topics that have no bearing on my investment decisions.
Investment Research For Regular People
Conflict-Free Research on Investments: Stocks, Funds, IPOs
5i Research works only for you.
We are conflict-free.
Our research is independent.
No one else in the investment industry can honestly say that.
But instead of doing this, you presented specific views on the tax system. You would prefer a flat tax system. You make a broad statement that "lots of time, money and effort is made by Canadians to lower their tax burden, which we think everyone will agree is too high on average". Everyone doesn't agree with this. I for one absolutely don't want a regressive flat tax system and I also don't feel the tax burden is too high, on average, for what Canadians get back in services from the government. Could it be more efficient and effective, absolutely.
I subscribe to 5i for good conflict free investment advice. I continue to subscribe to the service as, on average, I'm generally pleased with the results. But I don't subscribe for quick, superficial, one sentence views on very complex topics that have no bearing on my investment decisions.
Q: Recently I have been in a good philosophical question with a close friend regarding the Canadian Income Tax system. Essentially, the question is why are there so my deductions/exemptions in our current Canadian Income Tax system? Is this something
our leaders came up with in order to promote a strong economy? The flip side of the coin is that I am wondering if this system is being abused and individuals are avoiding their fair share of taxes...both federally and provincially. What is your take on this question?
thanks,
Richard
our leaders came up with in order to promote a strong economy? The flip side of the coin is that I am wondering if this system is being abused and individuals are avoiding their fair share of taxes...both federally and provincially. What is your take on this question?
thanks,
Richard
Q: To follow up Andrew’s question early December, concerning the resignation of Josh Crumb, today on Mene’s web site he is still listed as a director, and not on Goldmoney’s website. Do you know more about his departure from XAU ? As you know XAU owns 76 million shares of MENE, and during the earnings call last January 10th, Roy Sebag said that Mene could generate 50 to 100 million in revenue within 1 or 2 years. Last quarter revenue was 2 million. That caught my attention, what are your thoughts on taking a position in MENE ? Do you think this is a company you might produce a report on ?
Thanks
Thanks
Q: Hi there, I've held KL since around $10 and the weighting is now about 8.5% of my portfolio. The chart looks great and it continues to hit new all time highs. I know it is prudent to trim my position. What weighting of a portfolio would be good for a name like KL? This is my only gold position. Thanks!
Q: Good day team. Do you believe EIF will increase their dividend this year?
Cheers
Cheers
Q: i sold goldcorp today .could you suggest a good gold or silver stock to replace it.i have a full position in aem .thank-you.
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Bank of Nova Scotia (The) (BNS)
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Sun Life Financial Inc. (SLF)
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TMX Group Limited (X)
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Alaris Equity Partners Income Trust (AD.UN)
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goeasy Ltd. (GSY)
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ECN Capital Corp. (ECN)
Q: Hi 5i,
I'm looking to increase my current Financial Sector weighting from 5 to 15%. I currently hold BNS @ 2.2%, SLF @ 1.5%, and GSY @ 1.3%. What would you add too and/or too a new position? I don't like to have more than 5-6% of one holding, of course this would be risk adjusted down according to market cap/safety.
Last part, on sector weightings. I follow your general recommendation and I noticed you changed the following from Oct'18 to Jan'19 as follows:
Consumer disc. 10 up to 15,
Consumer staples 10 down to 5,
InfoTech 20 down to 15, and
Utilities 5 up to 10.
Can you add some commentary behind these sector weight changes?
Thanks, Chris.
I'm looking to increase my current Financial Sector weighting from 5 to 15%. I currently hold BNS @ 2.2%, SLF @ 1.5%, and GSY @ 1.3%. What would you add too and/or too a new position? I don't like to have more than 5-6% of one holding, of course this would be risk adjusted down according to market cap/safety.
Last part, on sector weightings. I follow your general recommendation and I noticed you changed the following from Oct'18 to Jan'19 as follows:
Consumer disc. 10 up to 15,
Consumer staples 10 down to 5,
InfoTech 20 down to 15, and
Utilities 5 up to 10.
Can you add some commentary behind these sector weight changes?
Thanks, Chris.
Q: What is your opinion re ETF ZZZD? In what type of market might it be useful?
Q: re MFC. Its starting to move up. It is trading close to book value with a good dividend. Good time to start a position?
Q: Good Evening
I have the ETF RBOT in my TFSA account and it is down 27%. I will appreciate your comments whether to hold it, sell it or average down.
Thank you as always.
I have the ETF RBOT in my TFSA account and it is down 27%. I will appreciate your comments whether to hold it, sell it or average down.
Thank you as always.
Q: Very interested in HSM for speculative buy. There is apparently an announcement coming soon re: FDA approval. What is your knowledge and recommendations about this stock.
Thank.
Thank.
Q: Do you have an estimate on when they will be reporting again? Has there been any significant insider buying at this price? What are the estimated figures they hope to be reporting?
thanks and keep up the good work.
thanks and keep up the good work.