Q: Given the rather negative outlook for Canadian banks,would a position in Hmax for. 1 to 2 year hold for income and preservation of capital be advised? Thank you.
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Investment Q&A
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Q: IF gold has a significant break out and assuming small cap producers have related torque, what ETF would you recommend.
Thanks
Thanks
Q: Hello 5i,
I generally use the Q/A database to investigate your research on specific stocks. For the first time, there is a Canadian company with no submitted public questions. (Abcourt Mines). A log established but small GOLD producer. I have owned the company in the past and am now considering establishing a very small position. Mostly because GOLD appears to be breaking out. I am thinking a short term (1 -3 years). Can you comment on the company, it's fundamentals and any other comment sthat you think are relevant. Thank you.
I generally use the Q/A database to investigate your research on specific stocks. For the first time, there is a Canadian company with no submitted public questions. (Abcourt Mines). A log established but small GOLD producer. I have owned the company in the past and am now considering establishing a very small position. Mostly because GOLD appears to be breaking out. I am thinking a short term (1 -3 years). Can you comment on the company, it's fundamentals and any other comment sthat you think are relevant. Thank you.
Q: Hello Team,
RBLX, buy, sell, or hold?
I would appreciate it if you could speak to cash flow, debt, and growth expectations.
Thanks,
Saeed
RBLX, buy, sell, or hold?
I would appreciate it if you could speak to cash flow, debt, and growth expectations.
Thanks,
Saeed
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WSP Global Inc. (WSP)
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Stantec Inc. (STN)
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TFI International Inc. (TFII)
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Primo Water Corporation (PRMW)
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Premium Brands Holdings Corporation (PBH)
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Savaria Corporation (SIS)
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Exchange Income Corporation (EIF)
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Boyd Group Services Inc. (BYD)
Q: Hi. I'm currently over weight in Consumer Defensives (BYD, PBH & PRWM) and under weight in Industrials (WSP, TFII, STN & SIS).
I'm thinking of selling PRMW and buying EIF. Based on future prospects do you think this trade makes sense. I intend to hold for a few years. Thanks!
I'm thinking of selling PRMW and buying EIF. Based on future prospects do you think this trade makes sense. I intend to hold for a few years. Thanks!
Q: Down 15% on EIF in a cash account. Trying to decide if I should sell for a tax loss and rebuy in the new year...or if the stock will rally in the run up to Christmas. Your thoughts please on whether I should sell/rebuy and - if so - what you would use as a proxy. Thank you.
Q: PATH may have broken out after more than a year. Was there any identifiable reason for that and have your view improved on the company?
Thank for you insight, Peter
Thank for you insight, Peter
Q: Vanguard S&P Small-Cap 600 Index Fund; ETF (VIOO).
What is your opinion on this ETF?
A buy or not?
Thank you.
What is your opinion on this ETF?
A buy or not?
Thank you.
Q: I am now in a position of being overweight in MSFT. Greed tells me to hold while fear tells me to trim. What option strategy could I use to hold MSFT while generating some income? Thanks Ron
Q: There are a number of ETFs offered which has a policy of using Options of up to 30% of the investment. The management fees in general is higher as it attempts to provide higher yield as well as Capital gains. As I have a few of these funds in various accounts, where can I find how much are they making in Options, Dividends and Capital gains. Will appreciate the source of such information in general for these kinds of ETFs.
Q: Do you think PPL would be a decent buy and hold considering it might buy into the trans mountain pipeline.
Q: With the US economy predicted to outperform Canada's next year, would you suggest tilting portfolios toward US equities? On a related note, both my TFSA and RSP are filled with US stocks, meaning addition US equities would have to go into a cash account. Can you recommend a website that clearly outlines tax consequences at various income levels in non-registered accounts for both capital gains and interest from US stocks? Thank you.
Q: Happily I do not hold either BNS or TD.
What I find very shareholder unfriendly is the bank setting aside $2 billion and $4 billion respectively for emplyee bonuses.
That is billion.
YTD BNS stock is down 8% and TD stock is down 6%.
Not sure why shareholders accept this type of expenditure.
If my math is right thats a $44,444 bonus for every one of TD's 90k employees and a $22,222 bonus for everyone of BNS worldwide employees.
Pretty excessive if you ask me, given their stock performance.
Sheldon
What I find very shareholder unfriendly is the bank setting aside $2 billion and $4 billion respectively for emplyee bonuses.
That is billion.
YTD BNS stock is down 8% and TD stock is down 6%.
Not sure why shareholders accept this type of expenditure.
If my math is right thats a $44,444 bonus for every one of TD's 90k employees and a $22,222 bonus for everyone of BNS worldwide employees.
Pretty excessive if you ask me, given their stock performance.
Sheldon
Q: How are capital gains taxed? Should it be in a TFSA or not. Greetings, Peter.
Q: Will soon have manditory withdraw of funds from a RIFF. Please rate these for sale with some reasoning.
Q: Hi there,
Any thoughts on when DFN might resume its distribution?
If and when interest rates decline do you see a return to a higher price?
Thanks.
Any thoughts on when DFN might resume its distribution?
If and when interest rates decline do you see a return to a higher price?
Thanks.
Q: Comment on: 2023-12-01 Q&A:
Q: I know it's outside your mandate but do you know of a good analysis software that takes taxes and investment returns with rrsp's ,tfsa's cash accounts and cpp into account . We have been investing on our own for 40 years and just don't want to give an advisor 1 to 2 % of our money. Thanks for any recommendations.
A: Sharesight appears to have a portfolio tracking software that allows for tax reporting and other functions, and Wealthica also has some portfolio tracking and reporting tools for Canadian investors.
- Wealthica: Agree [used 3 years]
- WealthScope: a Wealthica add-ons for deeper analysis ($) - good [used 2 years]
- MoneyReadyApp (www.moneyreadyapp.ca) ($): Generates plans similar to what Financial Planners produce ($$$$$) - requires serious effort to setup and understand, but is amazing after that [used 1 week]
Q: I know it's outside your mandate but do you know of a good analysis software that takes taxes and investment returns with rrsp's ,tfsa's cash accounts and cpp into account . We have been investing on our own for 40 years and just don't want to give an advisor 1 to 2 % of our money. Thanks for any recommendations.
A: Sharesight appears to have a portfolio tracking software that allows for tax reporting and other functions, and Wealthica also has some portfolio tracking and reporting tools for Canadian investors.
- Wealthica: Agree [used 3 years]
- WealthScope: a Wealthica add-ons for deeper analysis ($) - good [used 2 years]
- MoneyReadyApp (www.moneyreadyapp.ca) ($): Generates plans similar to what Financial Planners produce ($$$$$) - requires serious effort to setup and understand, but is amazing after that [used 1 week]
Q: Peter and His Wonder Team
LGO is up 15% today...any idea why. Is this a sign of a better future? Thanks as always!
LGO is up 15% today...any idea why. Is this a sign of a better future? Thanks as always!
Q: Hi Peter, With all the talk going on about rate cuts next year, what is your opinion on parking cash as part of fixed income. Should one go for 1 year or 5 yr ladder GIC. This is what i got from TD branch although website is way lower.
1 year GIC 5.90%
1 year GIC 5.90%
2 year GIC 5.60%
3 year GIC 5.40%
4 year GIC 5.20%
5 year GIC 5.20%
Thanks
1 year GIC 5.90%
1 year GIC 5.90%
2 year GIC 5.60%
3 year GIC 5.40%
4 year GIC 5.20%
5 year GIC 5.20%
Thanks
Q: I know it's outside your mandate but do you know of a good analysis software that takes taxes and investment returns with rrsp's ,tfsa's cash accounts and cpp into account . We have been investing on our own for 40 years and just don't want to give an advisor 1 to 2 % of our money. Thanks for any recommendations.