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Q: Hi on Feb 9th you mentioned it was hard to make a case for owning RKN
today they announced their "New Strategic Plan for long term growth and sustained profitability" as the share price is now $1.20 do they look any better . No position currently
- Also the former CEO and current board member Lucas Skoczkowski sold well over 2 million shares in a black out period . Will this create any negative scenario for the company
Thanks
today they announced their "New Strategic Plan for long term growth and sustained profitability" as the share price is now $1.20 do they look any better . No position currently
- Also the former CEO and current board member Lucas Skoczkowski sold well over 2 million shares in a black out period . Will this create any negative scenario for the company
Thanks
Q: I was wondering if you can comment on 4th Quarter results. Seems like a big revenue and EPS beat.
Q: Hi, Can you please provide your comments on Altus Group earnings and outlook. Q4 Adj. EBITDA/EPS was $22.1 mln/$0.38 slightly below the estimates of $25 mln/$0.42. Any specifics on this ? I am considering starting a small position. Thanks
Q: I have been considering moving to a larger percentage of cash (60-70%)
My concern is that with the proposed tax plan due from Trump next week that the market is thinking one thing and if it does not line up with what is proposed that we will see a dramatic fall.
Can I get your thoughts please.
Thanks
My concern is that with the proposed tax plan due from Trump next week that the market is thinking one thing and if it does not line up with what is proposed that we will see a dramatic fall.
Can I get your thoughts please.
Thanks
Q: May I please have your comments on Magna's recent earnings. Thank you
Q: I have held SYZ for sometime now and have become somewhat impatient. I would like your view of swapping it out in my TFSA for ITC? In particular your thoughts on risk/reward and future potential.
Q: Hi, I bought by mistake the ATB.A (the less liquid shares) instead of the ATD.B (the more liquid shares). Should I spend the $20 or so in transaction fees to switch to the more liquid shares? I am not sure that it is worth it given that I bought just 50 shares, but would like your take on this. Thanks!
Q: Surge increased its NAV to 5.47 per share and is currently trading below $3.00. What is your current view on the company and would you expect the stock price to trade at the NAV price.
If a stock trades at a discount to nav what is the usual discount for the sector. thanks Clare
If a stock trades at a discount to nav what is the usual discount for the sector. thanks Clare
Q: Can you please comment on recent earnings. Thx
Q: Hello 5i team,
Much is being said about protecting one's portfolio in the event of a correction; here is what I think.
Let’s assume that my portfolio is worth 100k, 5k of which is in gold (5% as you suggest).
If the market corrects by 10% and gold appreciates by 10%, the value of my portfolio would drop to 91k (85.5k equity, 5.5k gold); If I did not hold any gold, my portfolio would have dropped to 90k (or 1k less).
If the market corrects and gold appreciates by 20%, the value of the portfolio would drop to respectively 83k and 80k (or 3k less).
If the market corrects and gold appreciates by 40%, the value of the portfolio would drop to respectively 64k and 60k (or 4k less).
I conclude that holding 5% of my portfolio in gold does not provide materially significant protection in any of the above scenarios.
If one desires real protection in any of the above scenarios, 50% of the portfolio should be in gold; only then would the value of the portfolio remain intact.
Your comments are most appreciated,
Antoine
Much is being said about protecting one's portfolio in the event of a correction; here is what I think.
Let’s assume that my portfolio is worth 100k, 5k of which is in gold (5% as you suggest).
If the market corrects by 10% and gold appreciates by 10%, the value of my portfolio would drop to 91k (85.5k equity, 5.5k gold); If I did not hold any gold, my portfolio would have dropped to 90k (or 1k less).
If the market corrects and gold appreciates by 20%, the value of the portfolio would drop to respectively 83k and 80k (or 3k less).
If the market corrects and gold appreciates by 40%, the value of the portfolio would drop to respectively 64k and 60k (or 4k less).
I conclude that holding 5% of my portfolio in gold does not provide materially significant protection in any of the above scenarios.
If one desires real protection in any of the above scenarios, 50% of the portfolio should be in gold; only then would the value of the portfolio remain intact.
Your comments are most appreciated,
Antoine
Q: You talk about sector and asset weighting based on an entire portfolio. If one's portfolio is say $50,000 and a 9% stock weighting is $4,500 is it worth the fees to sell and re-balance? Does the answer change if it's a long term holding? What if the individual is making regular contributions of $10,000 / year? Could they continue to hold that 9% position and reduce it over X number of years by investing in other assets?
Q: If you were 18 and had $5000 to invest thinking long term what would you do?
Q: With bond rates as low as they are, does making GICs the fixed income portion of a portfolio make sense for a middle aged beginning investor, or is a bond fund still the way to go?
Thanks
Thanks
Q: i bought some DHX.B bought about two years back and am losing $2000 on 550 stocks,do you think now to sell and what to replace it with.
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Kinaxis Inc. (KXS)
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Shopify Inc. Class A Subordinate Voting Shares (SHOP)
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Intrinsyc Technologies Corporation (ITC)
Q: Hi guys,
My portfolio has slowly but finally become well diversified thanks to you and your service the past couple years. Now that I am at this state I am looking for a higher risk company to invest a small amount of money in. What stock do you see as having some huge growth potential albeit risky?
Thanks again
My portfolio has slowly but finally become well diversified thanks to you and your service the past couple years. Now that I am at this state I am looking for a higher risk company to invest a small amount of money in. What stock do you see as having some huge growth potential albeit risky?
Thanks again
Q: Hi,
I am looking for HSBC for its high yield.the stock has performed well last year and now down a bit due to weak results.
I do not have any exposure to international bank. Please can you let me know your view for HSBC or any other European/ UK bank for long term hold 5 +
I am looking for HSBC for its high yield.the stock has performed well last year and now down a bit due to weak results.
I do not have any exposure to international bank. Please can you let me know your view for HSBC or any other European/ UK bank for long term hold 5 +
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BMO US High Dividend Covered Call ETF (ZWH)
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iShares Canadian Financial Monthly Income ETF (FIE)
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Mawer Balanced Fund Series A (MAW104)
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Mawer Canadian Equity Fund Series A (MAW106)
Q: Hi,
I have these 4 in my RRSP and have about $26,000 in cash to invest there. What would you suggest for this money and would you suggest changing of any my current holdings. Looking at a 5 year hold. Thank you.
I have these 4 in my RRSP and have about $26,000 in cash to invest there. What would you suggest for this money and would you suggest changing of any my current holdings. Looking at a 5 year hold. Thank you.
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Photon Control Inc. (PHO)
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CRH Medical Corporation (CRH)
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D-Box Technologies Inc. Class A Common Shares (DBO)
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Intrinsyc Technologies Corporation (ITC)
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International Road Dynamics Inc. Common Shares (IRD)
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Telo Genomics Corp. (TELO)
Q: Researching some of your Small Caps
Can you put in order what you like to start a new position . Thank you.
Can you put in order what you like to start a new position . Thank you.
Q: What do you think a minimum % position should be for individual equities? I have a very diversified portfolio, but I think some of my positions are to small.
Thanks David
Thanks David