Q: Please comment on TV results released today after close.Thanks for U normal great services & views.It has been weak lately.What are the catalysts for increase?
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Q: Hi Peter and team,
I have a question about Anfield Gold Corp. What is the business model of the company. When do you think they will go into production to pour its first gold and silver deposits. Rick Rule is positive on the company because of one successful miner. In addition, he has a big position as he mention on BNN. Do you see it being taken out within the 3-5 years. What is the potential on this mine.
Thank you in advance.
Norwood
I have a question about Anfield Gold Corp. What is the business model of the company. When do you think they will go into production to pour its first gold and silver deposits. Rick Rule is positive on the company because of one successful miner. In addition, he has a big position as he mention on BNN. Do you see it being taken out within the 3-5 years. What is the potential on this mine.
Thank you in advance.
Norwood
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BMO Europe High Dividend Covered Call Hedged to CAD ETF (ZWE)
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BMO MSCI EAFE Hedged to CAD Index ETF (ZDM)
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Vanguard FTSE Developed Europe All Cap Index ETF (VE)
Q: Hi 5i;
!`m wanting to diversify my Portfolio and have ETF investments that include Europe and Asia . !`m considering ZDM which has a 35% Asia component but of that 35% its mostly Japan . So if one is expecting Japans economy to do well then this could be good but other wise the Asia component is in itself not very diversified throughout the rest of Asia .
That being said is Japan a good place to invest in over the next couple years or am i best to go with VE or ZWE for Europe exposure and VEE for Asia exposure separately ?
Thanks
Bill C
!`m wanting to diversify my Portfolio and have ETF investments that include Europe and Asia . !`m considering ZDM which has a 35% Asia component but of that 35% its mostly Japan . So if one is expecting Japans economy to do well then this could be good but other wise the Asia component is in itself not very diversified throughout the rest of Asia .
That being said is Japan a good place to invest in over the next couple years or am i best to go with VE or ZWE for Europe exposure and VEE for Asia exposure separately ?
Thanks
Bill C
Q: Hi guys,
What is your opinion on this company. Is it a buy at this time?
Thanks
What is your opinion on this company. Is it a buy at this time?
Thanks
Q: Can you rank the stocks best to worst in your opinion. These are the stock s that are in my Consumer Defensive (Staples - Non Cyclical) sector which is 15% of my current portfolio. Would you add, swap or remove any of them? My portfolio holdings/thoughts are very similar to your BE Portfolio. Thank you - my portfolio is now cleaner and easier - sold the losers.
Q: Can I have your thought on HEO earnings and your thoughts moving forward form here? Thank-you.
Q: Would you be comfortable with TPK now?and is the dividend safe.
You mentioned before that it might be a takeover target...why do you think this?
Also with a new facility coming online is there so much extra demand for its product or is it gonna be overcapacity?
Would you prefer something else in the space?
You mentioned before that it might be a takeover target...why do you think this?
Also with a new facility coming online is there so much extra demand for its product or is it gonna be overcapacity?
Would you prefer something else in the space?
Q: CAn you comment on their earnings last week and long term picture?
Thanks
Thanks
Q: 5i ...was wondering if you could explain a little about a company being shorted. Once the stocks value has reached a certain level is the 'heat' then taken off that company or do they continue to hammer it with a 'told you so' attitude. I have made some money on EIF and enjoy the dividend but do not want to watch all evaporate. TY for explaining.
Q: Can you give me your thoughts on Trinity Industries? Some analysts love it others don't. There has been some insider movement as well that has since an increase in holdings. Three analysts have rated it with a sell, five have given a hold rating and two have assigned a buy rating to the company’s stock. The company has a consensus rating of “Hold” and a consensus target price of $26.50. I don't know what to think anymore!
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PRO Real Estate Investment Trust (PRV.UN)
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BTB Real Estate Investment Trust (BTB.UN)
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Dream Industrial Real Estate Investment Trust (DIR.UN)
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Nexus Industrial REIT (NXR.UN)
Q: Team 5i, would you kindly rank these 4 REITs? I just turned 64 and now want to focus more on Dividends and Asset Protection as opposed to Growth. I like the High Yields. Are they safe? Any other suggestions are most welcome.
Thanks as always!
Thanks as always!
Q: Hi, I would like to know if you think Csh.un is fine to keep. Fortunately i'am up 37% so thinking of selling for the profit.
Could you tell me if Csh.un is fairly valued and has some more upside, or should I move on, and what to replace it with in the same sector. I also have Sia. And I do like the dividend.
Thank great work,Brad
Could you tell me if Csh.un is fairly valued and has some more upside, or should I move on, and what to replace it with in the same sector. I also have Sia. And I do like the dividend.
Thank great work,Brad
Q: biggest bang for the buck bns or td? tks pat
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Royal Bank of Canada (RY)
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Toronto-Dominion Bank (The) (TD)
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Bank of Nova Scotia (The) (BNS)
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Sun Life Financial Inc. (SLF)
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goeasy Ltd. (GSY)
Q: Can you rank the stocks best to worst in your opinion. These are the stock s that are in my Financial Services Sector. Would you add, swap or remove any of them? My portfolio holdings/thoughts are very similar to your BE Portfolio. I was thinking to remove RY. Thank you and great job.
Q: Spring cleaning of my portfolio, I have many small positions that did poorly over the last few years but that I never sold (hoping for a comeback I guess...). Here is the list, can you please adivse if I should sell or hold (keeping in mind it s a small portion of my portfolio and I have excess cash to invest outside these positions) :
Bellatrix BXE
Capstone Mining CS
Argonaut AR
Black Diamond BDI
Canyon FRC
Newalta NAL
Baytex BTE
CDN Equip CFL
RMP Energy RMP
Wi Lan WIN
Also, are VET and Peyto still your top picks for the energy sector (long term hold). Thank you
Bellatrix BXE
Capstone Mining CS
Argonaut AR
Black Diamond BDI
Canyon FRC
Newalta NAL
Baytex BTE
CDN Equip CFL
RMP Energy RMP
Wi Lan WIN
Also, are VET and Peyto still your top picks for the energy sector (long term hold). Thank you
Q: Big drop in Enghouse today.
Do you think there has been another development at Google or amazon?
Do you think there has been another development at Google or amazon?
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Constellation Software Inc. (CSU)
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Descartes Systems Group Inc. (The) (DSG)
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Enghouse Systems Limited (ENGH)
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Kinaxis Inc. (KXS)
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Open Text Corporation (OTEX)
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Shopify Inc. Class A Subordinate Voting Shares (SHOP)
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Altus Group Limited (AIF)
Q: Can you rank the stocks best to worst in your opinion. These are the stock s that are in my technology sector (17% weighting). Would you add, swap or remove any of them? My portfolio holdings/thoughts are very similar to your BE Portfolio. Thank you and great job.
Q: Over the last few years, I've become familiar with the likes of David Stockman, Marc Faber, Jim Rickards, Peter Schiff, Jim Rogers, and other well-known perma-bears. They spend a lot of time warning about sky high stock valuations, extreme asset inflation generally, the banning of cash, the importance of precious metals, impending market crashes, runs on banks, the freezing of stock exchanges, and other light fare. I try to balance their dire outlook with more sanguine perspectives, but I'm always wondering if some of the extreme scenarios they envision will ever materialize.
For instance, Marc Faber appeared on BNN a few days ago, warning that the share prices of some of the most successful companies are headed to zero in the coming years. He didn't specify which ones.
Are you familiar with any of these pundits, and should any of their warnings be taken seriously? Thanks for your thoughts. I'm due back at the bunker now...
For instance, Marc Faber appeared on BNN a few days ago, warning that the share prices of some of the most successful companies are headed to zero in the coming years. He didn't specify which ones.
Are you familiar with any of these pundits, and should any of their warnings be taken seriously? Thanks for your thoughts. I'm due back at the bunker now...
Q: Hi 5i Team,
I recently learned that Canada has enacted a "bail-in" regulation so that systemically important financial institutions can recapitalize by converting some of their liabilities (deposits) into capital should another financial shock occur. Is this fact? How does this regulation work and How does one avoid forced conversion of savings?
Thanks for you great service.
Regards,
Danny
I recently learned that Canada has enacted a "bail-in" regulation so that systemically important financial institutions can recapitalize by converting some of their liabilities (deposits) into capital should another financial shock occur. Is this fact? How does this regulation work and How does one avoid forced conversion of savings?
Thanks for you great service.
Regards,
Danny
Q: Comments on AVO earnings please - thanks