Q: All 3 appear to be high potential growth opportunities with significant upside. How would you rank on risk/reward. Will or are any cash flow positive. Thanks as always.
Q: Could you elaborate on your response to Tim saying you are comfortable in replacing AQN with either CPX or FTS in terms of the total dividend income under each option. Do you think that AQN's dividend is at such risk that it is the best option today to move out of AQN and take a lower dollar amount of dividends.
Thank you.
Q: Hello, I'm recently retired. I am seeking income generating vehicles for my various, registered plans (RRSP, LIRA, TFSA) to invest in. I'm considering an investment in ZWU. I'm wondering if there might be a similar, utilities based, covered call, ETF available for the American market?
Lastly, if any of these ETFs might also be available without the covered call overlay and if you believe that those versions of the ETFs might provide better, mid-term probability of a greater Total Return; I'd be interested in your opinion, as well.
Q: Hi, Why has Suncor stock sold off today morning, while Energy sector bounced ? Is this related to company's decision Not to sell its Petro Canada to add to existing position ? Thanks
Q: Further to recent discussions on momentum ETF's, can you please provide your opinion on Vanguard US momentum:VFMO. I'm reading the key to success depends on being nimble, recognizing changing market/economic conditions and reacting sooner than later. VFMO apparently reviews 1/12 of its investments each month vs others reviewing quarterly or biannualy.
Thanks Peter.
Q: I hold these in an RESP with the following weighting (BIP 18%, Goog 18% VGRO 23%, XAW 41%) and I am considering selling to purchase a 3 year GIC as my eldest child is approaching post-secondary education.
Which holding would you reduce?
Can you rank these holding in terms of risk?
Is there an alternative security other than a GIC that should be considered?
Q: I own Arc Resources. Some investors are suggesting the FCF is just not there anymore. It used to be higher (I believe around 25% FCF yield) but as of June 2022 it was reported to be closer to 15-17% FCF yield. Possibly one could get a higher yield with another energy company? I am thinking about selling, taking profits and adding to Surge Energy. I would like to hear your comments. Are there any issues with ARX? Thanks in advance!
Q: it seems the fortunes of this company are at least stabilizing if not turning around. They are profitable and have negotiated a more favourable debt maturity structure. My main question is in regards to the short interest of around 18% - is this not a risky thing to do in light of the above? I read somewhere the short positions have actually been established as hedges by convertible bondholders - if the company tanks, the bonds sink but the short positions offset. If the company succeeds and share price increases, the convertible bonds can convert to equity at the lower conversion rate and close out their short position. Am I on the right track? I can't otherwise explain this huge short %
Q: UNS looks to be one of the best performing stocks of the past year and hasn't really been featured in any questions. The most recent quarterly reports show debt reduction and earnings beats. Can you please provide an overview of the company and thoughts on whether the improved performance is expected to continue?
Q: After reading the chapter on the semiconductor industry in”Capital Returns” edited by Edward Chancellor of Marathon, I am wondering if there are any investable ETFs you are aware of that have a focus on the analogue sub sector of the semiconductor space?
Q: Abbott is kind of a sleeper, and I would like to sell for a tax loss. Would you agree with this or is it more of a buy at this price? What equity would be similar to ABT as a replacement?
Thank You!
Albert