Q: I am thinking of buying this company, but was surprised to see a lot of insider sells. What do you think?
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Q: What is the relevance of the lawsuit announced today.
Why is the current sp of $28ish well above the $26.75 announced some time ago.
Thank you
Why is the current sp of $28ish well above the $26.75 announced some time ago.
Thank you
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Royal Bank of Canada (RY)
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Toronto-Dominion Bank (The) (TD)
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BCE Inc. (BCE)
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TELUS Corporation (T)
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Brookfield Renewable Partners L.P. (BEP.UN)
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Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp. (AQN)
Q: Hi 5i,
In my non-reg account I prefer to hold stocks that I can hold onto for a minimum of 3 to 5 years and possibly 10 to 20, that have a yield of around 3% to 5% with the stock price growing +/-5% annually.
Having said that, I am looking to add a stock that would be equal to approx. 1% of total portfolio value.
I am considering adding to my renewable utility stocks (BEP, AQN, INE and BLX which currently total 7.5% of total portfolio value), bank stocks (TD and RY currently 6% of total portfolio value) or telecommunications (Telus or BCE currently 0% of total portfolio). My concern with T and BCE are the current CRTC talks and what may be the market reaction to any deemed negative outcome.
Other than the above listed stocks do any others come to mind that you would recommend at this time?
Please deduct for multiple questions as you see fit.
Thanks!
In my non-reg account I prefer to hold stocks that I can hold onto for a minimum of 3 to 5 years and possibly 10 to 20, that have a yield of around 3% to 5% with the stock price growing +/-5% annually.
Having said that, I am looking to add a stock that would be equal to approx. 1% of total portfolio value.
I am considering adding to my renewable utility stocks (BEP, AQN, INE and BLX which currently total 7.5% of total portfolio value), bank stocks (TD and RY currently 6% of total portfolio value) or telecommunications (Telus or BCE currently 0% of total portfolio). My concern with T and BCE are the current CRTC talks and what may be the market reaction to any deemed negative outcome.
Other than the above listed stocks do any others come to mind that you would recommend at this time?
Please deduct for multiple questions as you see fit.
Thanks!
Q: Here it is, the long-overdue market correction. If it wasn't the conavid 19 virus that triggered it, something else would have.
I'm compiling a watchlist of virus-driven oversolds using stockcharts.com. Peter, could you recommend 5 Canadian and 5 US stocks that look oversold at the moment? The correction could drag on for awhile and bring valuations closer to historical norms, but at some point there will be capitulation and a chance to get into some good stocks at bargain prices.
I'm compiling a watchlist of virus-driven oversolds using stockcharts.com. Peter, could you recommend 5 Canadian and 5 US stocks that look oversold at the moment? The correction could drag on for awhile and bring valuations closer to historical norms, but at some point there will be capitulation and a chance to get into some good stocks at bargain prices.
Q: Good morning. I'm thinking of using this selloff to shift some assets from a dividend paying ETF (CDZ) in a locked in account that I can’s access for at least eight years to some individual dividend payers that have been particularly beaten down. Was looking at MFC. Any other suggestions. Thanks!
Q: I wonder if I could get you to speculate what impact Bernie Sanders being elected President might have on the markets. And how one might adjust a portfolio in response/anticipation of such an event. For example, I imagine there could be a major impact on health care stocks.
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iShares S&P/TSX Global Gold Index ETF (XGD)
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iShares Gold Bullion ETF (CGL.C)
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Sprott Physical Gold Trust (PHYS)
Q: Which one of these companies would you prefer to go along with XGD for some gold exposure? Are there any hidden fees or costs associated with owning these names?What would you consider a reasonable portfolio percentage at this time? Thank you
Cory
Cory
Q: Could I please have your opinion on QBTL.CA and if you would recommend. Thanks
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BMO MSCI India Selection Equity Index ETF (ZID)
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iShares Global Monthly Dividend Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (CYH)
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Vanguard FTSE Developed All Cap Ex U.S. Index ETF (CAD-hedged) (VEF)
Q: Hi, I am 42 and just signed up for your portfolio analysis service. One of the key gaps noted was an over-sized focus on Canadian equities and etfs, and particularly a gap in sufficient international investments.
With a 20+ investment horizon for an existing rrsp portfolio, could you suggest some holdings to build a better international base? I already use Both general and thematic etfs but would be happy to add some more targeted stocks of ideas as well.
Thanks so much
Peter
With a 20+ investment horizon for an existing rrsp portfolio, could you suggest some holdings to build a better international base? I already use Both general and thematic etfs but would be happy to add some more targeted stocks of ideas as well.
Thanks so much
Peter
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Global X Equal Weight Canadian REITs Index Corporate Class ETF (HCRE)
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Global X Cash Maximizer Corporate Class ETF (HSAV)
Q: HSAV is a new offering by Horizons that looks similar to PSA but is a corporate class fund (estimated gross yield 2.25%). I would like to hold HSAV in an unregistered account - can you provide any info regarding this ETF. Also, HCRE is about 1 year old, but has only about 26M in assets and an average trading volume of about 1,700 - thanks for any comments/info you can provide re this ETF!!
Q: Hi, could you please comment on earnings release and outlook for this company. Thanks.
Q: Teranga Gold reported today. I’m looking to take a position in this company. With the price of gold up today Teranga is down. Can you give me your recommendations
Thanks - Al Mississauga
Thanks - Al Mississauga
Q: Over a year since last question; what are your current thoughts please?
Q: I'm interested in somehow purchasing shares or ownership in SpaceX which is privately listed at the moment. I know that Baron Partners Fund (BPTRX) has ownership in the U.S. but I haven't found a way to purchase Baron Funds from my current self-directed TD account. Do you know of any Canadian brokers or ways to buy into Baron funds?
Q: Hi 5i, could you please recommend some Gold ETFs that track the gold price (sorry if this has already been asked before)? Thanks!
Q: In light of the Coronavirus pandemic, there's no question that some of the big US names will experience a direct hit to their bottom line. I am currently considering purchasing Starbucks and Disney shares when shortsighted Mr. Market starts selling off.
Firstly, do you agree that there is an opportunity to be had for capital appreciation in the two companies I mentioned.
Secondly, can you please recommend three or more other US or Canadian companies with a huge presence in China (or Asia) that are directly affected by the pandemic but will most certainly continue to do well in the future given its durable competitive advantage?
Firstly, do you agree that there is an opportunity to be had for capital appreciation in the two companies I mentioned.
Secondly, can you please recommend three or more other US or Canadian companies with a huge presence in China (or Asia) that are directly affected by the pandemic but will most certainly continue to do well in the future given its durable competitive advantage?
Q: Hello Team,
Would you recommend buying YRI and FR at these prices?
If so, if you had to choose between both, which one would you choose (5-10 horizon)?
Or would you recommend buying both, or stay away...
Thank you,
Joseph
Would you recommend buying YRI and FR at these prices?
If so, if you had to choose between both, which one would you choose (5-10 horizon)?
Or would you recommend buying both, or stay away...
Thank you,
Joseph
Q: Another question about CCL. I've been a long time holder but only at a half position. I've been holding off adding as the share price has not done a whole lot for the last 3 years, even prior to the big drop last week. I've been waiting for signs of a breakout and it looks like i got it - although in the wrong direction! To be honest the earnings report did not inspire confidence with negative organic growth. And I believe the previous quarter before this one was fairly uninspiring as well. So with a lot of good companies out there that are executing well and in good/growing markets what would be the rationale for still holing on to CCL? Seems it will be dead money at best for the next little while.
Q: For James, the BMO ZTL directly compares to the TD TULB for longer term US Gov Bonds; its been recommended by Larry Berman in the past.
Q: i own k92 presently.
i am looking for 2 small gold to mid cap producers that
are growing.
what are your favorites.
dave
i am looking for 2 small gold to mid cap producers that
are growing.
what are your favorites.
dave