Q: Just reading about this company and they are buying back 2.3 million shares for the purpose of “cancellation”Could you explain to me what this means other than the obvious of helping their EPS and not having to pay those dividends,am I missing anything here I e just never heard that term before.Also what would be a good entry point for this stock for a 1-3 year hold. Thanks
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Investment Q&A
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Q: Hi Team,
Thoughts on adding this etf to a long term portfolio?
After the big run in U.S markets there seems to be great value here relatively.
Thoughts on adding this etf to a long term portfolio?
After the big run in U.S markets there seems to be great value here relatively.
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Manulife Financial Corporation (MFC)
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Fairfax Financial Holdings Limited Subordinate Voting Shares (FFH)
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Intact Financial Corporation (IFC)
Q: Would you please rank the 3 stocks in order of total return going forward. IFC has the best 10year return, but not so more recently. I currently own IFC and I am concerned about the effects of global warming on future performance. I am leaning toward MFC because of its recovered mojo. I sense that MFC is the most conservative play in the group. Thank you
Q: I hold Boralex and would appreciate your analysis of this company for its growth prospects in 2025.
Q: Follow-up to my question about CIB238 and PSA. Thanks for the explanation. You indicated that CIB238 pays a yield of 4.8% while PSA pays 3.4%. Are these current comparable yields? CIB238 seems high. Could the CIB238 be the yield over the past year while PSA is the current yield? If it was your $100k, which would you invest in to park money?
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Brookfield Renewable Partners L.P. (BEP.UN)
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Brookfield Infrastructure Partners L.P. (BIP.UN)
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Brookfield Asset Management Inc Class A Limited (BAM)
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Brookfield Corporation Class A Limited (BN)
Q: I have been building my position in BN and now sit at 2.63% position size. I am holding a 1.72% position size in BAM in a taxable account. I am thinking of selling BAM and adding the proceeds to BN. Is this wise? In taxable accounts I am more focused on future gains than on dividend return. Currently my BAM position has a gain of 107%. I have ample capital loss reserves to cover any capital gains incurred from selling BAM.
I also hold BEP.UN (1.24% position) and BIP.UN (3.47% position) in registered accounts for diversity and income. No plans to change those.
What do you think about consolidating BAM holdings into BN?
I also hold BEP.UN (1.24% position) and BIP.UN (3.47% position) in registered accounts for diversity and income. No plans to change those.
What do you think about consolidating BAM holdings into BN?
Q: Any thoughts, why Hammond Power stock has been hammered over past 3 days, down 10%, with no apparent news except renewed fear of Trump's tariff plans.
How is this Company, likely to be impacted, if 25% tariffs becomes a reality ?
Thank You
How is this Company, likely to be impacted, if 25% tariffs becomes a reality ?
Thank You
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Descartes Systems Group Inc. (The) (DSG)
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S&P/TSX Composite Index (TSX)
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Sonida Senior Living Inc Com (New) (CSU)
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Toronto Dominion Bank (The) (TD)
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Bank of Nova Scotia (The) (BNS)
Q: Hi Folks,
With some uncertainty in the future, including possible US tariffs and reaction tariffs, I curious if you have any thoughts on what those actions might mean for the short and medium term. I assume they would be withdrawn at some point (so not asking long term). Specifically, how banking (TD, BNS), and companies CSU and DSG and the overall TSX. Please free free to deduct 5 questions.
With some uncertainty in the future, including possible US tariffs and reaction tariffs, I curious if you have any thoughts on what those actions might mean for the short and medium term. I assume they would be withdrawn at some point (so not asking long term). Specifically, how banking (TD, BNS), and companies CSU and DSG and the overall TSX. Please free free to deduct 5 questions.
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Galaxy Digital Holdings Ltd. ordinary shares (GLXY)
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Coinbase Global Inc (COIN)
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ISHARES BITCOIN TR (IBIT)
Q: Do you see a urge in price of Bitcoin after January 20th when President
Trump comes in power ? What plays should one look at RAK
Trump comes in power ? What plays should one look at RAK
Q: What is yor view on FRU.TO. What do you expect for the year to come?
Q: The quantum computing stocks were crushed Wednesday. Would you be more comfortable to buy IONQ after the drop?
Q: Greetings 5i, for each of these 2 companies, what is the maximum percentage of the portfolio to which YOU would be comfortable letting them run. Thanks!
Q: BN got a nice bump today, about 2.6%, and the only news I could find was about their sale of some Transalta shares. Is that the reason for the jump in the share price? Do you know how much profit BN made on the sale of those shares? Do you have an idea what they plan to do with the funds? Or is there some other reason the stock jumped?
Q: Do you have a preference between these 2 stocks? Can they both be held?
Q: The company recently sold a few large assets, a recent deal of their non regulated renewable assets and their 42.2% stake in Atlantica. I can’t see $ figures anywhere but with market cap of $2.55 B USD, I’d hope they got a raised a substantial amount.
How does this affect your view on AQN going forward? What is their current debt? I’m holding at a slight loss in a non registered account and ok holding and collecting yield if there is upside.
How does this affect your view on AQN going forward? What is their current debt? I’m holding at a slight loss in a non registered account and ok holding and collecting yield if there is upside.
Q: 1. The drop in UBER’s share price seems overdone. Would you agree?
2. In your view is Uber keeping pace with the deployment of “advanced” AGI in its platform?
3. Is Uber’s management still capable of holding its own in a knife fight with Tesla, BYD, or Waymo?
4. I have used Uber in several foreign cities and am impressed by the superb level of service . Notwithstanding the query in (2) , my concern is not management but more the likelihood of Uber facing challenges from municipal governments and taxi- operators. Uber may not be out of danger from regulatory and other hurdles. Your views?
5. What do you have for forward P/E, and PEG ? (Sites I use depict wildly different ratios).
6. Do you consider Uber a buy ? If yes, what price levels would a buy seem reasonable?
Many thanks. All the best. :ao:sab
2. In your view is Uber keeping pace with the deployment of “advanced” AGI in its platform?
3. Is Uber’s management still capable of holding its own in a knife fight with Tesla, BYD, or Waymo?
4. I have used Uber in several foreign cities and am impressed by the superb level of service . Notwithstanding the query in (2) , my concern is not management but more the likelihood of Uber facing challenges from municipal governments and taxi- operators. Uber may not be out of danger from regulatory and other hurdles. Your views?
5. What do you have for forward P/E, and PEG ? (Sites I use depict wildly different ratios).
6. Do you consider Uber a buy ? If yes, what price levels would a buy seem reasonable?
Many thanks. All the best. :ao:sab
Q: I read Frederick Vetesse’s article in the Globe and Mail today (Jan. 8) about the currently high P/E ratio indicating a potential stock market crash, and would be interested in your comments on it. I’ve included the link here:
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/investing/personal-finance/retirement/article-why-a-stock-market-crash-may-be-imminent/
Thanks so much for your sage advice over the years, and wishing you and your team a Happy New Year!
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/investing/personal-finance/retirement/article-why-a-stock-market-crash-may-be-imminent/
Thanks so much for your sage advice over the years, and wishing you and your team a Happy New Year!
Q: Will this recover or should I sell? Harvest Premium Yield Treasury ETF (HPYT:CA)
Your view would be appreciated.
Your view would be appreciated.
Q: I am considering writing covered call options on Canadian banks inside a RRIF, as part of an income-generating strategy. All of the Canadian banks trade in the US as well as Canada. Would you write call options on the Canadian exchange or on the US exchange? Presumably the latter is more liquid and pricing would be better? Or would it make no difference? Is any Canadian bank better than any other for covered call writing?
Q: Would you prefer DLR to ZMMK if you want to park cash ? ZMMK price barely fluctuates and has 3-4% yierld; on the other hand DLR provides a yield 3.5% in addition to USD fluctuation