Q: See any reason to not add at these prices? I have a half position.
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NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA $172.41)
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TerraVest Industries Inc. (TVK $165.71)
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Hammond Power Solutions Inc. Class A Subordinate Voting Shares (HPS.A $126.20)
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Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (AMD $156.99)
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Domino's Pizza Inc (DPZ $465.95)
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Medpace Holdings Inc. (MEDP $311.87)
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Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Ltd. (TSM $240.31)
Q: I currently hold the following securities in my TFSA:
AMD - 8.89 %
BAM - 7.76 %
BN - 12.99 %
CROX - 12.59 %
GSY - 16.11 %
IFC - 9.07 %
LMN - 12.16 %
TFII - 9.78 %
TOI - 8.86 %
In 2024 I added IFC and TFII to the portfolio. Thank you.
AMD is the only holding in the red. What is your opinion on AMD's future prospects?
Looking for ideas on where to invest the 2025 contributions. Add to an existing position or take on a new holding?
Thank you for the great service (just renewed my membership)
Happy New Year.
Francisco
AMD - 8.89 %
BAM - 7.76 %
BN - 12.99 %
CROX - 12.59 %
GSY - 16.11 %
IFC - 9.07 %
LMN - 12.16 %
TFII - 9.78 %
TOI - 8.86 %
In 2024 I added IFC and TFII to the portfolio. Thank you.
AMD is the only holding in the red. What is your opinion on AMD's future prospects?
Looking for ideas on where to invest the 2025 contributions. Add to an existing position or take on a new holding?
Thank you for the great service (just renewed my membership)
Happy New Year.
Francisco
Q: I'm looking for a way to invest in Korea given its long term prospects vs the short-term volatility and negativity due to the political events happening in the country. When I look at the RSI for this ETF it's at 30 which indicates it's becoming highly oversold.
I realise Korea growth is forecasted to be slower than the US but I'm looking for a bit of geographical diversification.
Any good ETFs to suggest to play this investment thesis?
I realise Korea growth is forecasted to be slower than the US but I'm looking for a bit of geographical diversification.
Any good ETFs to suggest to play this investment thesis?
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ServiceNow Inc. (NOW $963.40)
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Cadence Design Systems Inc. (CDNS $315.57)
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Synopsys Inc. (SNPS $584.76)
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Uber Technologies Inc. (UBER $90.59)
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Airbnb Inc. (ABNB $139.75)
Q: Happy New year to everyone!
My TFSA is strictly US growth. I'm looking at the software space as I'm tech oriented.
I do own MSFT, ORCL on it's recent decline.
Some of the players are fairly expensive or have some negative momentum. NOW, SNPS, CDNS are 3 candidates.
Would you have a preference of these looking forward accounting for current value etc?
A top tier selection that isn't one of these?
I'm looking for your thoughts and a reasonable entry. Of course this is 3+ year hold.
Thank you very much.
My TFSA is strictly US growth. I'm looking at the software space as I'm tech oriented.
I do own MSFT, ORCL on it's recent decline.
Some of the players are fairly expensive or have some negative momentum. NOW, SNPS, CDNS are 3 candidates.
Would you have a preference of these looking forward accounting for current value etc?
A top tier selection that isn't one of these?
I'm looking for your thoughts and a reasonable entry. Of course this is 3+ year hold.
Thank you very much.
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Royal Bank of Canada (RY $182.14)
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Toronto-Dominion Bank (The) (TD $101.01)
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Enbridge Inc. (ENB $61.88)
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Constellation Software Inc. (CSU $4,984.83)
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Intact Financial Corporation (IFC $304.04)
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ARC Resources Ltd. (ARX $27.20)
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Tourmaline Oil Corp. (TOU $61.99)
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WSP Global Inc. (WSP $288.96)
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Thomson Reuters Corporation (TRI $287.16)
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Tamarack Valley Energy Ltd. (TVE $5.07)
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Agnico Eagle Mines Limited (AEM $117.73)
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Brookfield Corporation Class A Limited Voting Shares (BN $92.52)
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Lumine Group Inc. (LMN $53.70)
Q: Happy New Year Everyone. Thanks so much for your much appreciated service. I have $10,000 to deploy in an RESP account for three grandchildren with a 10-15 yr time horizon. What are three new stock ideas along with suggestions on what current stocks I could add to assuming they are equal weightings. Current stocks: AEM, ARX, BN, CSU, ENB, IFC, LMN, RY, TD, TOU, TRI, TVE and WSP. Thanks.
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Brookfield Corporation Class A Limited Voting Shares (BN $92.52)
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Brookfield Asset Management Ltd. Class A Limited Voting Shares (BAM $83.76)
Q: Hello, I hold BN and BAM (following the spinoff) in a registered account. BAM is a small position, any reason I should hold on to it? I have no need for dividends. Thanks!
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iShares Core MSCI All Country World ex Canada Index ETF (XAW $46.95)
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iShares S&P/TSX Capped Information Technology Index ETF (XIT $73.74)
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Vanguard FTSE Canada All Cap Index ETF (VCN $55.82)
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Vanguard S&P 500 Index ETF (VFV $153.30)
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Vanguard Global Momentum Factor ETF (VMO $70.23)
Q: I have these five ETFs in RESPs for my grandchildren: VCN, VFV, VMO, XAW, XIT.
This seems excessive, so I would like to consolidate: can you tell where there is overlap, and which three I should focus on for the future. Or should I sell 3 and add a new one? Or should I just keep all 5 and top up one of them? They have all done fairly well, but I feel more of a US focus going forward might be appropriate. If I'm gong to have a technology ETF, it should probably be USA? Thank you very much for all you have done for me over the years, much appreciated, and Happy 2025 to all at 5i.
This seems excessive, so I would like to consolidate: can you tell where there is overlap, and which three I should focus on for the future. Or should I sell 3 and add a new one? Or should I just keep all 5 and top up one of them? They have all done fairly well, but I feel more of a US focus going forward might be appropriate. If I'm gong to have a technology ETF, it should probably be USA? Thank you very much for all you have done for me over the years, much appreciated, and Happy 2025 to all at 5i.
Q: hi,
the TSX 10 years ago (jan 2014 ) was around 14,673. using the current price as I write ( 24,817 ) gives an annual rate of return based on these numbers is less than 3.5%! I assume that the dividends are not included in the numbers I provided ( from globe investor chart )? is this correct? do you have numbers for the average TSX dividend yield over the last 10 years? this compares with ( using same "method" as above with TSX ) with the S&P500 doing approximately 11.7% annual return over the last 10 years ( again, not sure if this includes the average dividend yield of the S&P500 in the numbers?). a snapshot in time of course, but illustrating the gross underperformance of the TSX in comparison the US markets ( nothing new here ). can you provide current valuation data/analyses for the TSX and S&P500 and comparisons to historic valuations please. Can you please include valuation methods of the "Fed-model" (and CDN equivalent), Ben Graham, Buffet, Schiller and other "big names" one might use please...
all the best
Chris
the TSX 10 years ago (jan 2014 ) was around 14,673. using the current price as I write ( 24,817 ) gives an annual rate of return based on these numbers is less than 3.5%! I assume that the dividends are not included in the numbers I provided ( from globe investor chart )? is this correct? do you have numbers for the average TSX dividend yield over the last 10 years? this compares with ( using same "method" as above with TSX ) with the S&P500 doing approximately 11.7% annual return over the last 10 years ( again, not sure if this includes the average dividend yield of the S&P500 in the numbers?). a snapshot in time of course, but illustrating the gross underperformance of the TSX in comparison the US markets ( nothing new here ). can you provide current valuation data/analyses for the TSX and S&P500 and comparisons to historic valuations please. Can you please include valuation methods of the "Fed-model" (and CDN equivalent), Ben Graham, Buffet, Schiller and other "big names" one might use please...
all the best
Chris
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Dynamic Active Ultra Short Term Bond ETF (DXV $19.69)
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iShares Flexible Monthly Income ETF (XFLI $39.89)
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Dynamic Active Bond ETF (DXBB $19.64)
Q: Can I have your opinion on these three actively managed fixed-income etf. Which would be your preferred one and why?
Do you have any other suggestion?
Thank you,
Do you have any other suggestion?
Thank you,
Q: Everyone, what are your investing red flags? Clayton
Q: Which do you prefer for a 3 to 5 year hold and why? Looking forward minimum volatility and preservation of capital. Do you have other etf to look at? Thanx.
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WSP Global Inc. (WSP $288.96)
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Hammond Power Solutions Inc. Class A Subordinate Voting Shares (HPS.A $126.20)
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Brookfield Infrastructure Corporation Class A Exchangeable Subordinate Voting Shares (BIPC $56.88)
Q: Some analysts think infrastructure is a good space to invest in 2025. What exactly is included in the infrastructure space and what are some companies that you think have good prospects for 2025?
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PH&N High Yield Bond Fund Series F (PHN5280 $11.64)
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iShares Flexible Monthly Income ETF (XFLI $39.89)
Q: Hi Peter, I was looking for a low risk income product and wanted to get your thoughts of these two funds. Which one would you recommend for low risk income. I would like to diversify my holdings into some quality fixed income. If there is something else you prefer - I would appreciate it.
Thanks
Thanks
Q: Your analysis please, valuation, quality of management, market share and growth prospects, thank you.
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BCE Inc. (BCE $32.50)
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Rogers Communications Inc. Class B Non-voting Shares (RCI.B $45.21)
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TELUS Corporation (T $22.31)
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Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp. (AQN $8.12)
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Brookfield Infrastructure Corporation Class A Exchangeable Subordinate Voting Shares (BIPC $56.88)
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Brookfield Renewable Corporation Class A Exchangeable Subordinate Voting Shares (BEPC $49.95)
Q: I own three major Canadian Telecom stocks, BCE, Telus and Rogers. They all have done poorly in the Y 2024. I have all three for some time, they all are negative with BCE and Rogers losing more than Telus. BCE and Telus are paying good dividend. I also own AQN which is losing money and paying decent dividend. Should I take loss on these and move? I do not have need for cash. What are their chances of turn around? How safe is dividend for all three? If I decide to take a loss, which ones to keep?
I also own BEPC and BIPC, if I want to keep only one of them which one has better potential? If I decide to sell both of them, what would you suggest to replace them with? I do own other utilities: EMA, ENB, FTS, TRP and PPL.
I also own BEPC and BIPC, if I want to keep only one of them which one has better potential? If I decide to sell both of them, what would you suggest to replace them with? I do own other utilities: EMA, ENB, FTS, TRP and PPL.
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Apple Inc. (AAPL $211.18)
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Adobe Inc. (ADBE $365.79)
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Alphabet Inc. (GOOG $185.94)
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NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA $172.41)
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PayPal Holdings Inc. (PYPL $74.17)
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QUALCOMM Incorporated (QCOM $154.80)
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Salesforce Inc. (CRM $262.38)
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Toll Brothers Inc. (TOL $118.14)
Q: Happy New Year to 5i and members, wishing all a prosperous investing year ahead.
It's time to make my annual TFSA contribution. I own AAPL, ADBE CRM, GOOG, NVDA, PYPL, QCOM, and TOL in my TFSA.
I would like to add to one position, which do you recommend? I am overweight NVDA so do not wish to add to that one.
Does 5i consider any of these positions in the 'do not need to own' category? If so, please recommend a replacement (not LLY, MDT, IBM, or MSFT; I own full positions of these in another account). The focus of this account is US equities with a risk profile somewhere between that of the 5i Balanced and Growth portfolios, and the objective is long-term capital appreciation.
Thank you very much.
It's time to make my annual TFSA contribution. I own AAPL, ADBE CRM, GOOG, NVDA, PYPL, QCOM, and TOL in my TFSA.
I would like to add to one position, which do you recommend? I am overweight NVDA so do not wish to add to that one.
Does 5i consider any of these positions in the 'do not need to own' category? If so, please recommend a replacement (not LLY, MDT, IBM, or MSFT; I own full positions of these in another account). The focus of this account is US equities with a risk profile somewhere between that of the 5i Balanced and Growth portfolios, and the objective is long-term capital appreciation.
Thank you very much.
Q: Can you provide an update on FTEL, CRUZ and LAC. Take however many credits as required. Thank you and Happy New Years to all your staff. Totally appreciate all you do for us investors.
Q: pls provide an analysis on QTUM etf as a play on Quantum computing & AI.
Happy New Year
Happy New Year
Q: Merry Christmas! I wish you all the best and a very prosperous year ahead.
With the latest canadian data and of course added political turmoil here. And rates abroad and our neighbors.
It would appear gold will have room to run still. If you do agree I'd like to know.
I'm looking at adding that exposure as I have none with the recent pull back.
My favorite candidates are AEM, WPM.
Would you please provide a reasonable buy range and if anyone is ranked above them in your mind, please mention.
Thank you very much.
With the latest canadian data and of course added political turmoil here. And rates abroad and our neighbors.
It would appear gold will have room to run still. If you do agree I'd like to know.
I'm looking at adding that exposure as I have none with the recent pull back.
My favorite candidates are AEM, WPM.
Would you please provide a reasonable buy range and if anyone is ranked above them in your mind, please mention.
Thank you very much.
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POET Technologies Inc. (PTK $8.60)
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Palantir Technologies Inc. (PLTR $153.88)
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Nebius Group N.V. (NBIS $53.75)
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SoundHound AI Inc. (SOUN $13.35)
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Rocket Lab Corporation (RKLB $50.78)
Q: Happy New Year Peter and Colleagues.
I want to set aside a small percentage of my TFSA for more speculative and less serious investments. With that in mind, could you please provide a few of your best guesses for stocks with quick growth potential? I understand that these will be higher risk but have a chance of outsized growth.
Thanks.
David
I want to set aside a small percentage of my TFSA for more speculative and less serious investments. With that in mind, could you please provide a few of your best guesses for stocks with quick growth potential? I understand that these will be higher risk but have a chance of outsized growth.
Thanks.
David