Q: I have $5000 I would like to put into a pipeline and wondered if you could recommend something? Perhaps one that might benefit from a Trump presidency. Some income would be nice but not essential. They all seem to be dropping which is the opposite I thought they would do. That's why I need 5i. Thank you :-)
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Q: I appreciated your answer to Michael regarding SJ (which we hold in several accounts) and the effect that Trump's position on coal may have on SJ. I came across this quote when a google search about this topic came up with this: "Why Trump Probably Can't Bring Back Coal (or Kill Renewables Either") The reason, as this former coal miner stated is that, basically, coal isn't as competitive as it once was. He said: “Big picture, I would imagine the U.S. is slower to phase out coal than a president who would have retained the Clean Power Plan. I think coal power is not coming back in this country regardless of what regulatory changes a President Trump is going to make. Economically, it is no longer as competitive as it used to be.”
My own personal opinion is that we shouldn't make rash decisions about what Trump may or may not do. This would apply to stocks that 5i covers or has commented on, such as BEP.UN, and others.
I do appreciate the 'tune out the noise, level-headed advice' that the small retail investor consistently receives from Peter, Ryan, and the 5i team.
My own personal opinion is that we shouldn't make rash decisions about what Trump may or may not do. This would apply to stocks that 5i covers or has commented on, such as BEP.UN, and others.
I do appreciate the 'tune out the noise, level-headed advice' that the small retail investor consistently receives from Peter, Ryan, and the 5i team.
Q: Looking at what is going on in the USA, if Trump reduces the tax rate to 15% and encourages the money held outside the US to come back will this be USD bullish?
Also can you give me your thoughts on ZRE, REITs are going down, should I be looking to add?
Also can you give me your thoughts on ZRE, REITs are going down, should I be looking to add?
Q: Hi. Can you let me know what you think of Brookfields results today. Is the 3% drop today due to the results or is it more interest rates? Thanks!
Q: Hi guys. I really enjoy your service and have done well in my investments since joining. I was wondering if there is anything behind the recent weakness in Loblaw that you are aware of? This right now is the worst performing stock in my portfolio. Is this still good for a 2 year hold? Thanks.
Q: A general question about the drop in Gold prices. It seems from the crystal ball gazers that if Trump spends like crazy that this will fuel inflation which should be good for gold. Why the disconnect?
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Element Fleet Management Corp. (EFN $37.47)
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Alaris Equity Partners Income Trust (AD.UN $18.38)
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Magna International Inc. (MG $62.00)
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ECN Capital Corp. (ECN $2.77)
Q: Hello,
I have a diversified portfolio across all sectors. I recently sold most of my big losers like CXR and PHM etc. I'm now left with the following three losers: MG, ECN/EFN and AD.
I just don't know what to do with these. I'm down about 25% in each. I regret not selling CXR once it was down 25% and instead took a 75% loss and don't want to be in that position again. Should I sell any of these? MG seems to be the best company of the three, but it hasn't recovered this year like other stocks (at least not from where I bought) and now with Trump in there are a lot of fears about the auto sector, and I'm worried it will keep going downhill as NAFTA discussions begin. Anyways, I'm interested in what you think I should do with these three companies.
I have a diversified portfolio across all sectors. I recently sold most of my big losers like CXR and PHM etc. I'm now left with the following three losers: MG, ECN/EFN and AD.
I just don't know what to do with these. I'm down about 25% in each. I regret not selling CXR once it was down 25% and instead took a 75% loss and don't want to be in that position again. Should I sell any of these? MG seems to be the best company of the three, but it hasn't recovered this year like other stocks (at least not from where I bought) and now with Trump in there are a lot of fears about the auto sector, and I'm worried it will keep going downhill as NAFTA discussions begin. Anyways, I'm interested in what you think I should do with these three companies.
Q: I made a fair amount of money on this preferred. Has it become a victim of a rate reset move?
Q: Due to Trump's election and his political/economic agenda, would you recommend taking up a position in an American Equity fund at this time? Or, would it be wiser to "Wait and See" because of the market's current unpredictability/volatility? Thank you.
Q: is the rise in the stock price the last couple of days warranted by news facts and could it go back down as fast as it came up
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iShares S&P/TSX Canadian Preferred Share Index ETF (CPD $13.47)
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iShares U.S. High Yield Bond Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XHY $16.83)
Q: I see that a number of very interest-sensitive vehicles are still included in your income portfolio such as CPD, XHY and BEP.un and a few others.
Given what happened last week and right now with interest rates should we be lightening our position on these types of investments? Put another way, is it your call that medium and long rates will keep on going up?
Given what happened last week and right now with interest rates should we be lightening our position on these types of investments? Put another way, is it your call that medium and long rates will keep on going up?
Q: Hello 5i Team,
I have a hard time understanding the recent drop of Gold and, in contrast, the sharp rise in base metals. I thought the former was a hedge against uncertainty and inflation and the latter to be a reflection of supply & demand.
Thanks,
Antoine
I have a hard time understanding the recent drop of Gold and, in contrast, the sharp rise in base metals. I thought the former was a hedge against uncertainty and inflation and the latter to be a reflection of supply & demand.
Thanks,
Antoine
Q: Hi team, Has your outlook on Linamar shifted since the US election? Do you still see a medium or long term upside? I am about 35% down and concerned that it really might not come back. Thanks!
Q: Please comment on Corby's most recent quarter. Does the Trump anti-trade stance affect Corby's any more than other stocks?
Also, they have paid special dividends in the past, do you foresee the likelihood of a special dividend in 2017?
Thanks for your great service.
Also, they have paid special dividends in the past, do you foresee the likelihood of a special dividend in 2017?
Thanks for your great service.
Q: Please comment on Fiera's quarter and some of their recent initiatives; i.e. their offer to Acquire Charlemagne Capital Limited, their Centria acquisition and new management appointments. Is there a Trump effect one way or another on this stock? Still a good buy for growth and income??
Q: Hi, ENB and BIP make up up 16% of my equity portfolio (8% each), plus I own BAM at 4%. I've been considering a trim but they've been the stalwarts of my portfolio and I've been skeptical of a big inflation/interest rate increase. Now, with talk of Trump's inflationary fiscal policy, do you think it's time to reduce these stocks? or do you feel the benefit of infrastructure spending will offset the negative effects of rate increases on these stocks?
Thanks.
Thanks.
Q: Could you comment on the plunge of renewables as RNW and AQN?
Q: Would you consider SHOP to be a buy at this time?
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BMO Equal Weight US Banks Hedged to CAD Index ETF (ZUB $34.31)
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BMO Equal Weight US Health Care Hedged to CAD Index ETF (ZUH $63.90)
Q: american banking and healthcare are taking off due to the Trump win, would you suggest taking a position via ZUB and ZUH
any other sectors/suggestions?
Thanks Peter
any other sectors/suggestions?
Thanks Peter
Q: Please let me know if the following thesis is correct.
1. Interest Rate increases affect Utilities ( and they are likely to rise in the US )
2. Share prices of Cdn Utilities will likely be hit as US interest rates increase especially Enbridge and TRP which rely on massive loans for operations and expansion .
3. With this prospect , Enbridge sits in the model balanced portfolio because you feel it is one of the top utility companies, yet it ( and other pipelines ) will likely be taking a hit when these events occur .
4. I have a full position in this . Should I be be selling or keeping it through December .
Thanks
1. Interest Rate increases affect Utilities ( and they are likely to rise in the US )
2. Share prices of Cdn Utilities will likely be hit as US interest rates increase especially Enbridge and TRP which rely on massive loans for operations and expansion .
3. With this prospect , Enbridge sits in the model balanced portfolio because you feel it is one of the top utility companies, yet it ( and other pipelines ) will likely be taking a hit when these events occur .
4. I have a full position in this . Should I be be selling or keeping it through December .
Thanks