Q: Just comment so please do not deduct credit.Re TD,agreed with 5I that the some $6b drop on 3/10 is excessive,& if TD is found guilty,the fine will likely be not material, plus no move now is the best move.So far this are just allegations,which have to be proven.TD stated that employees must abide by Code of conduct & ethics,i.e. act ethically & place interests of customers first.OSFI is always monitoring the financial institutions.As a retired employee of one of the other big Can.Banks,I can attest that we are closely supervised by management,plus many checks in place to ensure correctness. As a matter of fact,there was a booklet,Code of conduct & ethics on top of my table so that it is visible.We need to review it periodically with the supervisor.
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Q: (1) ALL Canadian Banks seem to be teetering now . Should we simply ignore this - trim, or are there still some gains to be had in staying the course ?
(2) Do you feel that a switch to TD from BNS would be a good move with the damage to TD's price ?
(3) I have done so well with Banks and fairly well on Insurance , but my REITS and Financial "Others" ( like CXI ) have reversed ... After the TD over-reaction, should we be expecting a mass exit from the financials on the slightest hint of bad news ?
Thanks for rescuing me from my fear-driven-frequent-trader past .
(2) Do you feel that a switch to TD from BNS would be a good move with the damage to TD's price ?
(3) I have done so well with Banks and fairly well on Insurance , but my REITS and Financial "Others" ( like CXI ) have reversed ... After the TD over-reaction, should we be expecting a mass exit from the financials on the slightest hint of bad news ?
Thanks for rescuing me from my fear-driven-frequent-trader past .
Q: Please expand on the following statement given as part of an answer to a recent question on TD. I don't understand whether it is a positive or negative point of view:
"Even if the bank is 'guilty' the amount of market cap decline is far more than any fine would be".
Thanks
"Even if the bank is 'guilty' the amount of market cap decline is far more than any fine would be".
Thanks
Q: After what happened to Wells Fargo its very likely that our banks would have taken steps to ensure this does not happen here.
It is possible that short sellers are trying to cover their losses.
Your opinion please
It is possible that short sellers are trying to cover their losses.
Your opinion please
Q: TD is down 3% as of 11am. I assume the CBC investigative story is the cause. How serious is this and should the stock be reacting so poorly to the news? What's your take on all of this?
Q: Any idea what is going on with TD today? The rest of the banks are doing fine but TD is down over 3%, which is a huge fall for one of the big banks on day which hasn't seen a severe fall in the markets.
Q: Is there any reason to react to the news and subsequent dip in share price coming out about TD's lending practices? Thanks.
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Royal Bank of Canada (RY $203.40)
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Toronto-Dominion Bank (The) (TD $110.41)
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Bank of Nova Scotia (The) (BNS $89.40)
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Bank of Montreal (BMO $177.23)
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National Bank of Canada (NA $150.73)
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Canadian Western Bank (CWB $56.63)
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Laurentian Bank of Canada (LB $32.27)
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iShares S&P/TSX Capped Financials Index ETF (XFN $71.04)
Q: Please accept my apologies for what could be a request for a long-winded answer. You welcome to debit my 5i bankroll for 5 question credits in effort to better compensate you for your time.
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If possible, please provide your opinion on something I wish to term "Peak Credit" in Canada. We are all aware that Canadians are spending themselves into a life-long love affair with mortgages, lines of credit and credit cards. With Canadian interest rates at 35 year lows, the availability of loans and credit climb while region-specific real estate prices inflate to valuations that seem to defy logic. Young families in their 30's commonly have mortgage debt over $500k and barely earn the income to cover payments at today's rates.
In general, what is the mix of insured/un-insured mortgage debt on the books of Canadian banks? If wages are not keeping pace with inflation and the cost of living, how are Canadians ever going to own their own home? Are we doomed to a life of the English, where the concept of home ownership is more of a dream than it is a reality?
Do you feel banks in Canada are prepared for higher rates in the next 3yrs?
Is Canada showing the early signs of a credit bubble?
Do bank common stock investors have anything for fear?
Am I a coyote howling at the credit moon?
Thank you for your guidance. This topic should be on the minds of many Canadians.
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If possible, please provide your opinion on something I wish to term "Peak Credit" in Canada. We are all aware that Canadians are spending themselves into a life-long love affair with mortgages, lines of credit and credit cards. With Canadian interest rates at 35 year lows, the availability of loans and credit climb while region-specific real estate prices inflate to valuations that seem to defy logic. Young families in their 30's commonly have mortgage debt over $500k and barely earn the income to cover payments at today's rates.
In general, what is the mix of insured/un-insured mortgage debt on the books of Canadian banks? If wages are not keeping pace with inflation and the cost of living, how are Canadians ever going to own their own home? Are we doomed to a life of the English, where the concept of home ownership is more of a dream than it is a reality?
Do you feel banks in Canada are prepared for higher rates in the next 3yrs?
Is Canada showing the early signs of a credit bubble?
Do bank common stock investors have anything for fear?
Am I a coyote howling at the credit moon?
Thank you for your guidance. This topic should be on the minds of many Canadians.
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Royal Bank of Canada (RY $203.40)
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Toronto-Dominion Bank (The) (TD $110.41)
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Bank of Nova Scotia (The) (BNS $89.40)
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Bank of Montreal (BMO $177.23)
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Canadian Imperial Bank Of Commerce (CM $112.56)
Q: Can you rank these Banks for me. Thank you
Q: TD announced earnings today. Seemed ok to me but markets obviously disagree. Comments please.
thanks
thanks
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Toronto-Dominion Bank (The) (TD $110.41)
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Bank of Nova Scotia (The) (BNS $89.40)
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BMO Equal Weight US Banks Index ETF (ZBK $38.60)
Q: TD represents 6% BNS 4% and CM 2% of my portfolio with no other banks.
I am considering switching BNS and CM to RY or should I go with ZBK for direct exposure to the US. Objective is growth. Should i increase my financial exposure? Add insurance Co or stick with banks?
I am considering switching BNS and CM to RY or should I go with ZBK for direct exposure to the US. Objective is growth. Should i increase my financial exposure? Add insurance Co or stick with banks?
Q: Hello,
I bought a sprinkling of TD E funds for my grandchildren. I am wondering if this is a good choice or if there is an alternative. These have been constantly increasing and are dripped.Should I just leave things alone and let them percolate?
thank you
Stanley
I bought a sprinkling of TD E funds for my grandchildren. I am wondering if this is a good choice or if there is an alternative. These have been constantly increasing and are dripped.Should I just leave things alone and let them percolate?
thank you
Stanley
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Royal Bank of Canada (RY $203.40)
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Toronto-Dominion Bank (The) (TD $110.41)
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Power Corporation of Canada Subordinate Voting Shares (POW $62.53)
Q: Financials are currently at about 18% of my equity portfolio i.e., about 3% above target. I am thinking of trimming back on one of TD, RY or POW. Would you agree with a slight trim and which one would you suggest?
Thanks for your great service!
Thanks for your great service!
Q: I own 3 banks - TD, BNS and RY. Over the past 3+ months, TD share price has definitely underperformed the other 2 banks. It seems this happens every day. Can I get your view on TD? Do you still like it?
thanks
thanks
Q: Hello 5i team. My question is in regards to taxation. I have an investment account at a CDN discount brokerage in US dollars. If I was to buy a cdn company say TD bank that trades on the US market and buy it in US dollars how would the dividends be treated? Would the dividends be paid in US dollars or paid in CDN dollars then converted back to US dollars? If they are paid in US dollars then are they subject to the 10-15% US withholding tax? I am trying to find investments that I can buy with US dollars but not be subject to the US withholding tax. Thanks
Q: When analyzing Canadian stocks with considerable exposure to the US, how much of the stock appreciation in the last 5 years would be attributable to the declining Canadian dollar, and more importantly, would a rising Canadian dollar have the reverse effect? Would the effect be different for a utility like AQN with large capital investment, as opposed to a services company like TD? Would management participate in hedging strategies to limit any negative effect on stock price?
Q: Hi : I'm a little thin on US exposure. Would it make sense to switch from BMO to TD?
Thanks
Thanks
Q: Hi Peter and team again
I am looking at my SDRIF.
I have TD and RY in this account. TD has grown to a 10% stake, so I am thinking of selling 50%. What replacement do you recommend? BNS or XCI or other.?
I also have VISA in this account that has been flat all year, also being a 10% stake, I can sell 50% or all. Was thinking of SLF, PWF or STB. I would really like to have high yield investments here. Do you have any other high yield investments to recommend?
I understand this account for two questions. No problems.
Thanks
Margita
I am looking at my SDRIF.
I have TD and RY in this account. TD has grown to a 10% stake, so I am thinking of selling 50%. What replacement do you recommend? BNS or XCI or other.?
I also have VISA in this account that has been flat all year, also being a 10% stake, I can sell 50% or all. Was thinking of SLF, PWF or STB. I would really like to have high yield investments here. Do you have any other high yield investments to recommend?
I understand this account for two questions. No problems.
Thanks
Margita
Q: Hello 5i:
Banks make up 23.5% of my portfolios - TD 18.5% and BAC 5.0%. I have substantial gains as purchases were made during financial crisis. Should I lighten up? If so should I reduce my TD holdings to half or any other suggestions?
Thanks for your great advice throughout the years
Tom
Banks make up 23.5% of my portfolios - TD 18.5% and BAC 5.0%. I have substantial gains as purchases were made during financial crisis. Should I lighten up? If so should I reduce my TD holdings to half or any other suggestions?
Thanks for your great advice throughout the years
Tom
Q: Can you tell me the ticker symbol for the preferred shares issued by TD in August of this year. It has a very good dividend and the renewal terms are I believe much better than than other resets.