Q: Regarding dividends payment in US. You are right as every broker has its rules. For webbroker at TD you have to open a US account and transfer securities to the US to be able to keep dividends from being converted. For BMO and Questrade the account holds both US and Cdn securities and the dividends are paid in the currency it is declared and not converted unless you request the conversion.
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Q: Hi,
I have parked some cash in PSA (CAD) and MINT (USD) for short term until market and economy stabilizes. PSA invests into cash or high interest savings accounts of National, Scotia, CIBC banks. MINT invests into short term high quality corporate investment grade bonds. How safe are this ETfs if interest rates keep dropping and a severe global economic downturn or collapse of Financial markets. How much can the price drop be considering they are yielding close to 2%
Thanks
Ninad
I have parked some cash in PSA (CAD) and MINT (USD) for short term until market and economy stabilizes. PSA invests into cash or high interest savings accounts of National, Scotia, CIBC banks. MINT invests into short term high quality corporate investment grade bonds. How safe are this ETfs if interest rates keep dropping and a severe global economic downturn or collapse of Financial markets. How much can the price drop be considering they are yielding close to 2%
Thanks
Ninad
Q: Something that would be of enormous help to members currently buying stocks on dip (as opposed to ETF(s)) is a write-up that identifies companies (other than energy companies) that have balance sheets in a state where much lower sales for over a year could mean bankrupcies or share dilutions. I'm looking at forestry stocks, for example, and question what will happen if their sales go down 50%. Will they be able to pay their debts if this goes on 12-18 months? Even A&W, which appears on the surface to be a safe and boring income stock. What if sales go down 50% for a year, could franchise be under enough pressure to be forced to walk away? Buying a franchise is very expensive, afterall. I realize this could take time to write something like this, but no-one in the news is talking about the fact that some companies that need a minimum of sales before running in trouble with debt. Would appreciate your thoughts if you think this thesis is without merit. Thank you team!
Q: Hi Guys,
I know you think Wallbridge is interesting but can you elaborate please on their potential over the next few years ? I see lots of news in the last couple of days with more drill results and the takeover of Balmoral.
thank-you
I know you think Wallbridge is interesting but can you elaborate please on their potential over the next few years ? I see lots of news in the last couple of days with more drill results and the takeover of Balmoral.
thank-you
Q: In Jaime’s question he references GUD price to book, one has to realize that the acquisition was done at a premium to market, and likely several multiples above book.
Q: H8 I bought this at 75 I’m wondering your thoughts as the price keeps going down buy sell or hold and why thanks
Q: if you were going to buy an airline these days, would you lean towards air canada or would you buy an American airline. if so, which one? bonus question: would you buy an airline with this free fall?
thanks for thé excellent service
thanks for thé excellent service
Q: With the latest government announcement is it to sell the telcos .
Q: I own two of Innovator's Defined Outcome ETF's - PAPR and POCT - each with the 15% downside buffer. They have performed as hoped for during the period I have owned them - limiting the upside to approx. half of the index return and similarly buffering the downside by approx. 50%.
On their web-site, Innovator has an interesting article questioning the future of the traditional 60 /40 portfolio. With 10 year bonds under 1% and headed lower, they question future returns from FI and perhaps its ability to act as a ballast to a portfolio in volatile times.
They suggest for the future - 50% Equity ; 30% Defined Outcome products ; and 20 % FI. Talking their book admittedly but interesting . Your thoughts , please.
Thank-you.
On their web-site, Innovator has an interesting article questioning the future of the traditional 60 /40 portfolio. With 10 year bonds under 1% and headed lower, they question future returns from FI and perhaps its ability to act as a ballast to a portfolio in volatile times.
They suggest for the future - 50% Equity ; 30% Defined Outcome products ; and 20 % FI. Talking their book admittedly but interesting . Your thoughts , please.
Thank-you.
Q: Strong buy, buy, hold, or sell at current levels.
Looking to initiate a new position.
What are you thoughts going forward ?
Thanks
Karim
Looking to initiate a new position.
What are you thoughts going forward ?
Thanks
Karim
Q: This question was asked almost a year ago. Any changes to the list of stocks you cited?
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Q: Could you please list several divined stocks (no banks ) that might do better in a prolonged recession especially with dividend pay outs. Best first on list please.
thanks
Asked by JOSEPH on March 19, 2019
5I RESEARCH ANSWER:
BEP.UN, AQN, FTS, T, L, BCE, RCI.B, NWC, SAP
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Q: Could you please list several divined stocks (no banks ) that might do better in a prolonged recession especially with dividend pay outs. Best first on list please.
thanks
Asked by JOSEPH on March 19, 2019
5I RESEARCH ANSWER:
BEP.UN, AQN, FTS, T, L, BCE, RCI.B, NWC, SAP
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Bank of Nova Scotia (The) (BNS)
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Enbridge Inc. (ENB)
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Sun Life Financial Inc. (SLF)
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Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp. (AQN)
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Thomson Reuters Corporation (TRI)
Q: Top 5 picks for a Smith Maneuver portfolio of dividend paying stocks for someone in their late 30's?
Q: I was looking around for a long shot holding. I found this company by news on an agreement with first nations and Ontario to build a road to the "Ring of Fire". Very cheap to buy a position for 5 year hold. Seems interesting. Thoughts please.
Q: safe to hang on to this for 3 yrs. or dump it. down. 5% now in rsp. thanks j
Q: ENGH's Q1 seemed to be solid, especially the adjusted EBITDA amount and margin. Did you see anything to worry about?
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Vanguard FTSE Developed Europe All Cap Index ETF (VE)
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Vanguard FTSE Emerging Markets All Cap Index ETF (VEE)
Q: Hi 5i, Another question about your model ETF portfolio.
This one is about VE-T and VEE-T.
They trade on the Toronto exchange, Does that make them like Canadian ETFs?
I mean, are their dividends eligible for the tax credit? Or are they fully taxed, just like US
ETFs?
Many thanks. Shan
This one is about VE-T and VEE-T.
They trade on the Toronto exchange, Does that make them like Canadian ETFs?
I mean, are their dividends eligible for the tax credit? Or are they fully taxed, just like US
ETFs?
Many thanks. Shan
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Roxgold Inc. (ROXG)
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Parkland Corporation (PKI)
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Alaris Equity Partners Income Trust (AD.UN)
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Maverix Metals Inc. (MMX)
Q: Comment on results released by MMX,AD,PKI & ROXG
Q: On the question Mar. 5 by James about Canadian companies and US dividends, I called my broker and discussed my dividends remaining in US currency, he said that I would have to transfer the Canadian stocks to my US side of the account and then the dividends would be paid in US money and then if I wanted to sell the stock I could sell it in US money or they would move it back to the Canadian side. With the Norbert Gambit situation, I thought you could only transfer Canadian stocks that were also listed on the US side. The stock I transferred AQN (Algonquin Power) I didn't think was listed on the US side too. I have other stocks in the same situation but I don't think a lot of them are dual listed. Should I go ahead and transfer the other ones over or I am not getting the right information from the broker? Thanks Dennis
Q: Hi team,
Could you please recommend a few different investment options for a place to park cash within my trading account? Obviously I'm looking for something highly stable and that would ideally offer some yield.
Thanks!
Could you please recommend a few different investment options for a place to park cash within my trading account? Obviously I'm looking for something highly stable and that would ideally offer some yield.
Thanks!
Q: I follow the BE portfolio. I am underweight the following positions, which of these should I add to today:
CCL.B, ENB, MG, MX, NFI, PKI, SLF, GUD, TFII, GIL, BAD, DSG
I am full/overweight in all the other BE positions. Thank you.
CCL.B, ENB, MG, MX, NFI, PKI, SLF, GUD, TFII, GIL, BAD, DSG
I am full/overweight in all the other BE positions. Thank you.