Q: I am interested in the question from Gary and your answer re: ENB and ENF. According to the Globe website, ENB has a beta of -0.037 and ENF 0.513. This would suggest ENB has far less volatility than ENB. But first, what does the negative number on ENB mean and, are we comparing apples to apples?
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Q: Hello Peter and Crew,
Could you please rank in order of your preference, Enbridge, Pembina and Inter Pipeline with a brief explanation.
Thank you for your great work. I am very pleased with your program.
Thank You,
Barry
Could you please rank in order of your preference, Enbridge, Pembina and Inter Pipeline with a brief explanation.
Thank you for your great work. I am very pleased with your program.
Thank You,
Barry
Q: Any particular reason why Enbridge is down over the past 3 days? Thanks.
Q: I'd like your feedback on the following purchases I've made in the last 3-8 months: ENB, down 5.8%, HR.UN down 2%, MRG.UN, down 15.2% ---- should I get out of any of these?
Also, what's your opinion on holding CJP?
Thanks --- love the service, will definitely renew!
Also, what's your opinion on holding CJP?
Thanks --- love the service, will definitely renew!
Q: Peter what would be your favourite pipeline to invest in?
Q: Hi Team,
I'm considering adding to my position on Enbridge (ENB) given the current weakness. Reading previous Q&A on Enbridge suggests you favour this stock even at a higher valuation. Is there anything currently applying pressure lowering the stock price that I should be cautious about, or is this still the fallout from the interest rate issue of the last few months?
Your views are much appreciated.
Marco.
I'm considering adding to my position on Enbridge (ENB) given the current weakness. Reading previous Q&A on Enbridge suggests you favour this stock even at a higher valuation. Is there anything currently applying pressure lowering the stock price that I should be cautious about, or is this still the fallout from the interest rate issue of the last few months?
Your views are much appreciated.
Marco.
Q: Hi Peter,
Today, July 9th, Endbridge stock (enb) is up 1.73% and Endbride preferred share (enb.pr.h) is down 1.37%. How do you explain this difference or variation? By the way, two months ago the preferred was almost at $26.00, why is it that the same preferred is now at $24.44?
Thank you,
Gervais
Today, July 9th, Endbridge stock (enb) is up 1.73% and Endbride preferred share (enb.pr.h) is down 1.37%. How do you explain this difference or variation? By the way, two months ago the preferred was almost at $26.00, why is it that the same preferred is now at $24.44?
Thank you,
Gervais
Q: Hello, Peter & Co.
I am considering buying one, or perhaps two, of Enbridge, Enbridge Income Fund and Inter Pipeline for income and some growth. May I have your opinion on their comparative attractiveness.
With appreciation.
Ed
I am considering buying one, or perhaps two, of Enbridge, Enbridge Income Fund and Inter Pipeline for income and some growth. May I have your opinion on their comparative attractiveness.
With appreciation.
Ed
Q: Hello, The model portfolio includes Enbridge - ENB. If TransCanada - TRP - was already held, would you i) sell TRP and hold only ENB, ii) hold TRP in place of ENB or iii) hold both?
Thank you.
Thank you.
Q: ENB is on a steady decline. It may have been a good idea to watch the charts and sold on the early stages of the downturn. Your thoughts on thet type of proactive action are appreciated. Perhaps it is good just to waether this decline and wait for improvement? The P/E is very high though.
Q: Peter,
Further to your response below re: companies / sectors to own in a hypothetical rising rate environment, and more importantly, what NOT to own (Utilities), "you could see some big stock drops, and investors might be surprised". You have Enbridge in the portfolio, as do I, I know you say its early (which I lean towards as well), but at what point do you start reconsidering the thesis that "its early" should an Enbridge consider to slide given its high PE?
Would you instantly advise your members when to sell something in the model portfolio?
Thanks team, great work.
Further to your response below re: companies / sectors to own in a hypothetical rising rate environment, and more importantly, what NOT to own (Utilities), "you could see some big stock drops, and investors might be surprised". You have Enbridge in the portfolio, as do I, I know you say its early (which I lean towards as well), but at what point do you start reconsidering the thesis that "its early" should an Enbridge consider to slide given its high PE?
Would you instantly advise your members when to sell something in the model portfolio?
Thanks team, great work.
Q: Good morning! You state there is a sector rotation going out of stocks/utilities this week. What causes such a shift? Are there "typical" sector rotations that happen annually?
Am I correct is assuming that, in general, nothing has fundamentally changed with these companies, and if a company like ENB was suggested before the price drop, I'm just getting it at a better price? I've already purchased some and wonder how much more the price can decrease...
Thanks for this fabulous service --- it's great for do-it-yourself newbies like me!
Am I correct is assuming that, in general, nothing has fundamentally changed with these companies, and if a company like ENB was suggested before the price drop, I'm just getting it at a better price? I've already purchased some and wonder how much more the price can decrease...
Thanks for this fabulous service --- it's great for do-it-yourself newbies like me!
Q: Hi 5i team. Any specific reason for the big drop in ENB's stock price today?
Q: ZUB is one of my major holdings. It has been doing quite well. I don't know when is the time to take profile. Please tell me what signal to look for.
I also hold ENB. Is 20+X valuation too high for this stock? Should I take profile?
Many thanks,
I also hold ENB. Is 20+X valuation too high for this stock? Should I take profile?
Many thanks,
Q: Hi 5i team. I would like to add some dividend paying companies that consistently increase their dividends to my portfolio and noticed that although you don't rate them, you have included BNS, T, and ENB in your "Model Portfolio". Would you consider them to be good long term buys at this time and do you consider their dividends to be safe. In what order would you commit new money to them at this time? As always, I await your appreciated advice.
Q: What do you think of Enbridge's latest financing? Thanks!
Q: Would you swap ECA for ENB, Why.
PB
PB
Q: Hi, Peter.
I currently own Enbridge (ENB.TO) which has a curent P/E of approximately 44 and a yield just under 3%. The P/E, although lower on forward earnings, appears to hardly qualify as a defensive stock in price. I am considering selling ENB and buying Enbridge Income Fund (ENF.TO) which shows a P/E of 17 and a yield of 5.3%. However, I noticed that GlobeInvest rates ENB 4 stars abd ENF 3 stars for safety. I assume this difference is because ENB is more oil related and ENF transports more natural gas.
How would you evaluate the swapping of ENB for ENF?
Thanks, Ed
I currently own Enbridge (ENB.TO) which has a curent P/E of approximately 44 and a yield just under 3%. The P/E, although lower on forward earnings, appears to hardly qualify as a defensive stock in price. I am considering selling ENB and buying Enbridge Income Fund (ENF.TO) which shows a P/E of 17 and a yield of 5.3%. However, I noticed that GlobeInvest rates ENB 4 stars abd ENF 3 stars for safety. I assume this difference is because ENB is more oil related and ENF transports more natural gas.
How would you evaluate the swapping of ENB for ENF?
Thanks, Ed
Q: Currently, the oil patch future in Canada is largely predicated on the availability of more pipeline transportation. In this regard, is it a safe bet to invest in ENB,TRP and, to a lesser degree, in IPL.UN ? If so, which one is more promising, and why ? In addition, do you think that approval of the Keystone pipeline is a sure bet (likely to be announced in late March) ?
Q: Peter; After today's TD report in the NP re oil pipelines being full , which existing pipeline companies would benefit from the possible lack of new permits for any new projects, such as Keystone,Gateway etc.? Thanks.
Rod
Rod