Q: I have two small positions in CSH.UN (1.3%) and SIS (1.0%), and I wanted to consolidate the invested capital into one holding. I consider them both to be investments within the healthcare space, which is part of the reason for consolidating these two holdings. I am strongly leaning towards selling CSH.UN and buying more SIS. Does this sound reasonable, or is there another option worth considering?
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Q: Do you think this is a good investment other than it has a great dividend...i hold a small amount of this and am thinking of adding more...could i have your thoughts on this....thanks...Gene
Q: thanks to you I have had a considerable gain , should I take some off the table now. merry xmas and all the best in the new year to everyone.. thanks CLIFF
Q: after today's drop Dec 26, is a good moment to stock up further?
Art
Art
Q: This stock had a drop recently can you tell me if this company is a buy here?
Q: low debt- 4 -9 percent dividend that do the right thing for their share holders quality payout ratio ,growing dividend with moat qualities ,hve people in leadership that show qualities like Johnathon goodman, fromgud also Brookfield is opportunistic and buys real estate at good prices please give me your companies5-10 companies that come to mind for long holds.
Q: AXSM
I owned this stock 2k shares at $18. It rose extremely quickly and I sold my position at $48.
It is now over $100, some of the current recent reports I have been reading are amazing and it was just upgraded with a target price of $180.
It is currently $100. What do you think of AXSM, should I just leave it and post the gain or should I reenter again at 5X the price I bought less than a year ago?
Your opinion would be appreciated.
Thanks
Sheldon
I owned this stock 2k shares at $18. It rose extremely quickly and I sold my position at $48.
It is now over $100, some of the current recent reports I have been reading are amazing and it was just upgraded with a target price of $180.
It is currently $100. What do you think of AXSM, should I just leave it and post the gain or should I reenter again at 5X the price I bought less than a year ago?
Your opinion would be appreciated.
Thanks
Sheldon
Q: I was reviewing my portfolio and thinking about 2020. Right now I have a large cash position and will want to invest some of that next year. But in what stocks?
An interview with Sir John Templeton on ROBTV many, many years ago came to mind and it may be a good advice for others.
Sir John was asked when was a good time to buy a stock and he stated "at the point of maximum pessimism".
Then he was asked when was a good time to sell a stock and he replied "you sell a stock when you find a better stock to buy."
I hope I can remember that advice as we move into and through 2020.
An interview with Sir John Templeton on ROBTV many, many years ago came to mind and it may be a good advice for others.
Sir John was asked when was a good time to buy a stock and he stated "at the point of maximum pessimism".
Then he was asked when was a good time to sell a stock and he replied "you sell a stock when you find a better stock to buy."
I hope I can remember that advice as we move into and through 2020.
Q: So my 19-year-old son just opened up his first investment account today. We were wondering what you thought would be a great first Canadian equity pick for the long haul.
Thanks!
Thanks!
Q: Can you tell me your views on this company or one you would recommend in this space.
Q: Is there a US-denominated ETF that is similar to XSH (in terms of liquidity, risk profile, income) that you might recommend? Thank you.
Q: Can you tell us what the final 2019 returns are for the TSX and S&P 500? Thx
Q: Would SPB be a buy now?
Q: Hello 5i
Could I have you assessment of Microbot Sciences please?
Merry Xmas
Dave
Could I have you assessment of Microbot Sciences please?
Merry Xmas
Dave
Q: Dear 5i,
In the parts of my portfolio that outside of the 5i Balanced Equity Portfolio, I want to add some US market exposure. I hold precious metals and some TLT in this area as well and was looking at an S&P500 ETF. IVV seems to have the best combination of dividend yield and low management fee followed by the O'Leary Quality S&P500 ETF which aims to own the highest quality companies (by balance sheet and earnings, I believe) in each sector of S&P500.
Is there one or the other of these that I should pick for holding in a TFSA or should I look to the CAD-hedged XSP or something else?
In the parts of my portfolio that outside of the 5i Balanced Equity Portfolio, I want to add some US market exposure. I hold precious metals and some TLT in this area as well and was looking at an S&P500 ETF. IVV seems to have the best combination of dividend yield and low management fee followed by the O'Leary Quality S&P500 ETF which aims to own the highest quality companies (by balance sheet and earnings, I believe) in each sector of S&P500.
Is there one or the other of these that I should pick for holding in a TFSA or should I look to the CAD-hedged XSP or something else?
Q: Hi, Brookfield Infrastructure announced this $2.4 billion purchase of Bell Cincinnati by offering Bell shareholders Cash, but I am not sure if there was a mention of how company intends to finance the deal. They also indicated Brookfield's intention to invest $ 1 billion for Cicinnati Bell's infrastructure development. Any ideas, if company will use its cash resources or an equity financing may be in the cards and if so the time frame. I was wondering, if recent decline in unit prices from $70 to $63.65 had something to do with this. Thanks
Q: You’ve mentioned that’s it should be taken private. What would make people realize the value in this stock and business?
Q: I was looking at an marijuana etf, what would you suggest
Q: Could you suggest 3 ETFS in the junior oil space
Thanks for the excellent service you provide.
JD
Thanks for the excellent service you provide.
JD
Q: I'm trying to buy some volatility very similar to VIX index...If you look at VXX vs VIX there is no correlational..VXX goes straight down YTD ($40 to$15)while VIX bounces around...I need a direct corelation in terms of percentage moves...is there something out there?