Q: Just looking for updated views on both.
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BMO Canadian Dividend ETF (ZDV)
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Global X Active Canadian Dividend ETF (HAL)
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Global X S&P/TSX 60 Index Corporate Class ETF (HXT)
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iShares Canadian Select Dividend Index ETF (XDV)
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iShares S&P/TSX Composite High Dividend Index ETF (XEI)
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iShares S&P/TSX Canadian Dividend Aristocrats Index ETF (CDZ)
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Invesco Canadian Dividend Index ETF (PDC)
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Vanguard FTSE Canadian High Dividend Yield Index ETF (VDY)
Q: From a dividend growth and overall return perspective, could you please rank the above etfs ? I do not need the income so my preference would go to HXT. Am I getting exposed to a lot more volatility in your opinion ?
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NIO Inc. American depositary shares each representing one Class A (NIO)
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Exro Technologies Inc. (EXRO)
Q: What are your thoughts on these two companies for a speculative higher risk investment? Thanks for your valued advice
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BMO High Yield US Corporate Bond Hedged to CAD Index ETF (ZHY)
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iShares U.S. High Yield Bond Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XHY)
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PIMCO Dynamic Income Fund (PDI)
Q: Over the last couple months I have increased the fixed income portion of my RSP, and would like to finish with a smallish position in a a high-yield bond ETF. Been looking at PDI and ZHY/XHY (they seem about the same). Some questions:
1) is the current PDI premium normal for this fund on a historical basis
2) the PDI dividend seems consistent, but how do they manage to maintain that level
3) PDI is more international than the others - do you see this as a positive or negative for high-yield corporate holdings
4) do you think it is too early to get into high-yield if interest rates keep going up or if we get into a "significant" recession
5) who do you consider to be the best manager of these 3 ETFs, and if you would buy , which is your pick and why
Thank-you Grant
1) is the current PDI premium normal for this fund on a historical basis
2) the PDI dividend seems consistent, but how do they manage to maintain that level
3) PDI is more international than the others - do you see this as a positive or negative for high-yield corporate holdings
4) do you think it is too early to get into high-yield if interest rates keep going up or if we get into a "significant" recession
5) who do you consider to be the best manager of these 3 ETFs, and if you would buy , which is your pick and why
Thank-you Grant
Q: Can you give me your current opinion of Dollarama.
I'm beginning to feel it's over-valued. Can you also comment on its debt level.
I'm thinking that trimming or even selling might be the best move at this point.
I'm beginning to feel it's over-valued. Can you also comment on its debt level.
I'm thinking that trimming or even selling might be the best move at this point.
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Brookfield Renewable Corporation Class A Exchangeable Subordinate Voting Shares (BEPC)
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Brookfield Renewable Corporation Class A Subordinate (BEPC)
Q: Hello 5i,
Just a follow up on feb 6 question on bipc. Was it attractive below $40 usd or cad?
What is the actual p/e on it?
Which would you consider better today: bepc or bipc for total returns over next two years?
Tia
Just a follow up on feb 6 question on bipc. Was it attractive below $40 usd or cad?
What is the actual p/e on it?
Which would you consider better today: bepc or bipc for total returns over next two years?
Tia
Q: I think Canada is heading for a 'soft landing' where growth remains intact, employment is decent and interest rates remain at this level for at least a year. What Canadian sectors or industries will benefit from this environment the most?
Q: Any analyst covering Topicus? If so what is expected tomorrow?
Thx
Thx
Q: Good morning,
Looking for your current take on the dispute in Panama with this mornings update on the suspension of loading of concentrates-would you add to the position on this weakness ?
Thank you.
Looking for your current take on the dispute in Panama with this mornings update on the suspension of loading of concentrates-would you add to the position on this weakness ?
Thank you.
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Kinaxis Inc. (KXS)
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Brookfield Corporation Class A Limited Voting Shares (BN)
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Brookfield Asset Management Ltd. Class A Limited Voting Shares (BAM)
Q: Can you comment on strengths/weaknesses of each. If choosing only one to add to, which and why? Looking for growth primarily over 1-2 years.
Q: I am asked for a minimum of $50 when buying and $50 when selling a bond or 1.5%.
Is 1.5% commission acceptable to buy a bond from a discount broker?
Is 1.5% commission acceptable to buy a bond from a discount broker?
Q: Hi
I hold both MasterCard and Visa and was thinking of selling one in a registered account to pick up some BRK.B.
Which one would you sell?
Thanks,
I hold both MasterCard and Visa and was thinking of selling one in a registered account to pick up some BRK.B.
Which one would you sell?
Thanks,
Q: Looks like you can get everything in this 1 stock. Utilities, Railways, toll roads, pipelines, data centres, ports, communication towers and so on.
How would you value this for a long time purchase, i definitely want to avoid another AQN.
I have their debt to cashflow at around 4.6 x ( net debt 4.16 B ) ( Cash from OP 0.893B)
In your deep dive do you see any alarm bells ? and at what price would you see it as attractive?
Thanks Gord
How would you value this for a long time purchase, i definitely want to avoid another AQN.
I have their debt to cashflow at around 4.6 x ( net debt 4.16 B ) ( Cash from OP 0.893B)
In your deep dive do you see any alarm bells ? and at what price would you see it as attractive?
Thanks Gord
Q: Can I get your thoughts on MEQ as a long term hold,please.
Keith
Keith
Q: Hello 5i,
Could you do a brief comparison of the these companies pros and cons and which you would chose?
Thank you
Dave
Could you do a brief comparison of the these companies pros and cons and which you would chose?
Thank you
Dave
Q: Could you please share some of your favourite corporate class ETFs for a retiree that needs to 'park' some money for say 1-5 years ? This would be in a taxable account.
Q: I've reviewed the financials, recognize micro-cap risk, and gas price drop off but no matter what gas companies, to sustain production (decreasing well outputs) or increase by even 5% to 8% per annum, require new production and so these two companies products are in demand. Recent results (last Q) were good improvements for both companies, though only SHLE has shown a market response. Can you do a quick financial and product comparison and indicate which you'd prefer over the other. I realize these are so small they are likely under your radar screen.
Thanks for all you do.
John
Thanks for all you do.
John
Q: May I have your comments on earning please
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Chevron Corporation (CVX)
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Occidental Petroleum Corporation (OXY)
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Suncor Energy Inc. (SU)
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Cenovus Energy Inc. (CVE)
Q: what are your 3 top stocks related to the oil industry?
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iShares S&P/TSX Capped Financials Index ETF (XFN)
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iShares S&P/TSX Capped Energy Index ETF (XEG)
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iShares S&P/TSX Capped Materials Index ETF (XMA)
Q: Hello 5i
I have read recently that several US analysts think that the Canadian market will do better than the US this year. T Rowe Price was the most recent one in the National Post, i think. Wondering what you think of this thesis. And if you believe it, how would you organize to profit from it? I imagine the thesis has a lot to do with resources with the possible re opening of China. Is there, for instance, a good etf? Or, what stocks would you choose to create your own etf substitute?
Thanks as always for your excellent advice
I have read recently that several US analysts think that the Canadian market will do better than the US this year. T Rowe Price was the most recent one in the National Post, i think. Wondering what you think of this thesis. And if you believe it, how would you organize to profit from it? I imagine the thesis has a lot to do with resources with the possible re opening of China. Is there, for instance, a good etf? Or, what stocks would you choose to create your own etf substitute?
Thanks as always for your excellent advice