Q: Is the poor performance of this stock specific to the company or poor preferred share performance in general? Why are preferreds broadly tanking so badly anyway?
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Q: Good Morning
What are your thoughts on the Murray wealth group 2 portfolios Global equity growth fund and and the Income Growth fund as an investment vehicle for a 40 year old. Comments as far as performance and fees.
Thks
Marcel
What are your thoughts on the Murray wealth group 2 portfolios Global equity growth fund and and the Income Growth fund as an investment vehicle for a 40 year old. Comments as far as performance and fees.
Thks
Marcel
Q: Hi Peter i know i j\have asked you about lspd back in the middle of august, i see this stock now just under $38.00 my purchase price. What do you see here wait till september 15 or sell off.
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Enbridge Inc. (ENB $61.01)
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TC Energy Corporation (TRP $64.87)
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Fortis Inc. (FTS $65.86)
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Brookfield Renewable Partners L.P. (BEP.UN $37.34)
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Canadian Utilities Limited Class A Non-Voting Shares (CU $38.56)
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Emera Incorporated (EMA $63.28)
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Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp. (AQN $8.28)
Q: I am aiming for a 20-stock (or slightly less) portfolio of dividend payers. So each position will be 5% or slightly more.
In the pipeline / utility sectors I currently have ENB, TRP and BEP.UN. I am hoping to add one of the stocks below. I have a preference for good dividend growth and good management, but would prefer not to have too much overlap with BEP.UN if possible. Mind you, I suppose BEP.UN is quite diversified geographically which might make a case for being different anyway (your opinion ?). Which one would be the best fit, or is BEP.UN enough ?......
Canadian Utilities (CU)
Fortis (FTS)
Emera (EMA)
Algonquin Power (AQN)
Thanks.
Jim
In the pipeline / utility sectors I currently have ENB, TRP and BEP.UN. I am hoping to add one of the stocks below. I have a preference for good dividend growth and good management, but would prefer not to have too much overlap with BEP.UN if possible. Mind you, I suppose BEP.UN is quite diversified geographically which might make a case for being different anyway (your opinion ?). Which one would be the best fit, or is BEP.UN enough ?......
Canadian Utilities (CU)
Fortis (FTS)
Emera (EMA)
Algonquin Power (AQN)
Thanks.
Jim
Q: Can you recommend a 5g etf.?
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iShares Core MSCI EAFE IMI Index ETF (XEF $42.45)
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Vanguard FTSE Developed All Cap ex North America Index ETF (VIU $38.91)
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Vanguard FTSE Emerging Markets All Cap Index ETF (VEE $41.76)
Q: I am looking for an ETF recommendation to increase my international exposure.
I currently own 15% in VIU and 12% in VEE. Income is not my primary objective at this time. I was thinking XEF but through there would be too much overlap with VIU and didn’t think that made the most sense. I am ok with going mid-small cap and thought an ETF like SCZ may diversify my current holdings. What are your thoughts of this fund and do you have any other suggestions?
Also, so you have any recommendations for an international small- mid cap value ETFs? Thanks for your help.
I currently own 15% in VIU and 12% in VEE. Income is not my primary objective at this time. I was thinking XEF but through there would be too much overlap with VIU and didn’t think that made the most sense. I am ok with going mid-small cap and thought an ETF like SCZ may diversify my current holdings. What are your thoughts of this fund and do you have any other suggestions?
Also, so you have any recommendations for an international small- mid cap value ETFs? Thanks for your help.
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BMO S&P 500 Index ETF (ZSP $94.42)
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iShares Core S&P 500 Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XSP $64.80)
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Vanguard S&P 500 Index ETF (CAD-hedged) (VSP $100.94)
Q: Thank you for answering my past questions so clearly.
All the ETF's below mirror the S&P 500.
BMO S&P 500 INDEX CAD UNT ETF Symbol ZSP (not currency-hedged)
VANGUARD S&P 500 Index ETF, Symbol VSP (currency-hedged)
iShares Core S&P 500 Index ETF, Symbol XSP (currency-hedged)
Over the last decade, as expected, XSP and VSP have appreciated as much as the S&P 500 has -- a little over 100%.
ZSP has appreciated about 180%. Likely, that is a function of the currency hedging/not hedging.
Please explain.
In your opinion, will ZSP continue to outperform?
Thank you.
All the ETF's below mirror the S&P 500.
BMO S&P 500 INDEX CAD UNT ETF Symbol ZSP (not currency-hedged)
VANGUARD S&P 500 Index ETF, Symbol VSP (currency-hedged)
iShares Core S&P 500 Index ETF, Symbol XSP (currency-hedged)
Over the last decade, as expected, XSP and VSP have appreciated as much as the S&P 500 has -- a little over 100%.
ZSP has appreciated about 180%. Likely, that is a function of the currency hedging/not hedging.
Please explain.
In your opinion, will ZSP continue to outperform?
Thank you.
Q: I read the recent CMS article about ETF TER. I found it interesting and useful to know, but I have not been able to find TER information at iShares, Morningstar, TMX, etc. Do you know where I can find information about various ETF TERs? For example, XEF, IEMG, XLB, etc
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Canadian Apartment Properties Real Estate Investment Trust (CAR.UN $45.34)
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InterRent Real Estate Investment Trust (IIP.UN $13.31)
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BMO Equal Weight REITs Index ETF (ZRE $22.41)
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Killam Apartment Real Estate Investment Trust (KMP.UN $19.16)
Q: Good Morning,
Putting some cash to wok in my wife's TFSA, long term (20+) year hold. She is a buy and hold long term investor, looks at her portfolio once or twice a year type. Would you suggest ZRE or would you buy 3-4 REITS? I like the equal weighting of ZRE. It would be approx 10% weighting in her TFSA. Thanks again.
Putting some cash to wok in my wife's TFSA, long term (20+) year hold. She is a buy and hold long term investor, looks at her portfolio once or twice a year type. Would you suggest ZRE or would you buy 3-4 REITS? I like the equal weighting of ZRE. It would be approx 10% weighting in her TFSA. Thanks again.
Q: Can you please suggest an ETF. Looking for Japan equity exposure, mid-large cap with a decent yield and good liquidity?
Thanks.
Thanks.
Q: What are your thoughts on Pet Pawz ETF and pet industry. Do you think it will hold better in recession.
Is there any Etf in canada
Thanks for your help
Is there any Etf in canada
Thanks for your help
Q: The P/E on the S&P of 20 seems irrationally high. Any justification for this?
Also private companies typically sell in a P/E range of 3-5. Why do public companies trade so much higher?
Also private companies typically sell in a P/E range of 3-5. Why do public companies trade so much higher?
Q: Since the news this week of CRH purchasing the remaining 49% of an anesthesia clinic in Colorado there has been a drop in share price. Is there a problem with this partnership, is it a bailout? Does this show any issues with their growth model?
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Brookfield Property Partners L.P. (BPY.UN $23.29)
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WPT Industrial Real Estate Investment Trust (WIR.UN $26.81)
Q: Looking for a REIT & am trying to decide between the industrial REIT WIR.UN & BPY.Un .Which would you suggest or are both good stocks or neither & you'd suggest something else? I had AAR.UN which was great but was bought out & at this point have only NWT.UN for REIT exposure at 2%. I believe with falling interest rates that this is a good time for REITS . Your valued opinion would be appreciated.
Dave
Dave
Q: Please comment on quarter numbers; EPS and revs. Are the flat y over y revs and earnings a concern... what about growth for this company?
Q: Would have been a great move if you had recommended DSG before the 10% jump yesterday.A little reluctant to buy it today.
Q: Ax.un seems be selling quite a bit of properties -comment to the plan.
Q: What is your opinion of the latest quarterly results of Transcontinental. Thanks.
Q: Any thoughts on holding GXO granite oil corp would be appreciated. I'm considering to cut this one loose as I am down big time on this one and losing patience. Thank you.
Mike
Mike
Q: Based on current evaluations, would you swap FTS for ENB? Currently, also own BEP. I have owned FTS for a few years and have no concerns but wondering if ENB might provide a bit more upside (and larger dividend) at this point with a minimal change in risk. Owned in RRSP so no tax issues and doing this for a long term hold.
Appreciate your insight.
Paul F.
Appreciate your insight.
Paul F.