Q: Do you have a couple of recommendations for safe ETFs that would be alternatives to money market mutual funds for Canadian funds? Thanks
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Investment Q&A
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Q: Hi Everyone at 5i!!
Snow lost some value over the last week due to some sort of legal issue which I am not fully clear on. Do you have any insight to this and is it something you would be concerned about?
Cheers,
Tamara
Snow lost some value over the last week due to some sort of legal issue which I am not fully clear on. Do you have any insight to this and is it something you would be concerned about?
Cheers,
Tamara
Q: your view on hwx news, recent target drop on tve, and comment on bte please
consider this 3 questions.
thank you
consider this 3 questions.
thank you
Q: hi folks, opinion on Q results & guidance for Headwater Energy HWX/T....look pretty good..Desjardins has a "Top pick in small cap space"...Buy/Hold/Sell....thanks, jb
Q: GFL or Waste Management?
Q: May I please have your opinion of Newmont Corp as a gold investment?
With appreciation.
Ed
With appreciation.
Ed
Q: I am thinking of selling KXS and buying TRI. What do you think?
Q: LLY stock price is struggling lately. Do you have insight to the reasons for the drop? I am interested in a purchase but would like to avoid catching a falling knife. I would appreciate your insight. Thanks you.
Q: Hello5i, Could you comment on the takeover of MDF by KKR also could there be a rival offer. I own MDF and am considering selling MDF.
Q: Hi, You did not answer the second part of my question.
Would you prefer to own one over the other? If so which one? Thanks
Would you prefer to own one over the other? If so which one? Thanks
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Purpose Bitcoin ETF (BTCC.B)
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ISHARES BITCOIN TR (IBIT)
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Fidelity Wise Origin Bitcoin Fund Beneficial Interest (FBTC)
Q: I recently bought some IBIT shares and since the purchase my Portfolio Analysis summary has gone wonky. In the detail section for IBIT percentages; Asset Class: Fixed Income: 3055.98%, Diversified: -93.07%. Cash: -421.34%, Equity: -2441.58%. Geography and Sector breakdowns are also all over the place. Needless to say the summary of my portfolio is unreliable. Can this be fixed?
Q: Can you comment on this stock. Is it a buy, sell or hold? Thanks
Q: Certainly! I apologize for the oversight. Here’s the revised version of your message:
Hello. I currently hold a small amount of Palantir stock in my RRSP. After initially experiencing a loss, it has now rebounded with an 11% gain. I’m curious about the future prospects of this stock. Should I consider selling it or holding onto it. Thanks.
Hello. I currently hold a small amount of Palantir stock in my RRSP. After initially experiencing a loss, it has now rebounded with an 11% gain. I’m curious about the future prospects of this stock. Should I consider selling it or holding onto it. Thanks.
Q: Since last your last report on AW.UN about a year ago, what has changed if anything in your view on this company? Debt still appears to be under control. Valuation I think is a bit better. What are your greatest concerns / company risks going forward? Same store sales?
Q: Good morning,
Do you consider DRX a good long-term investment at this stage?
Do you consider DRX a good long-term investment at this stage?
Q: Im having trouble finding news.
Q: Can you look at Vicor's potential regarding market competitors and product offerings. What do you think of the company in general?
Thank You
Peter
Thank You
Peter
Q: If interest rates are poised to come down, do you see an opportunity for some short to medium term gains with bonds? If so, would the sweet spot be with short, medium, or long term bonds? Are there any bond ETFs that you could suggest?
Q: Can I have your analysis please, thanks.
Q: I know you are not a fan of covered call ETF's and I know why. I have used some of these short term for yield when I feel the underlying securities are fully valued and I am just looking for yield. My question is on a yield of say 8% where the underlying dividend is say 4% and the premium is 4% who keeps giving up this premium? There is a lot of money in these covered call ETF's now and I don't know who can keep losing money on covered calls to provide this income premium.