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Q: If you already hold NFI at these level, would you sell and move on or does the risk / reward make sense for a few more quarters or longer term?
Q: Can you pls recommend a CDN ETF that holds Constellation Software, and which has a good track record for price appreciation. Thank you.
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Biogen Inc. (BIIB)
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Illumina Inc. (ILMN)
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Intuitive Surgical Inc. (ISRG)
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Eli Lilly and Company (LLY)
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Exact Sciences Corporation (EXAS)
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Guardant Health Inc. (GH)
Q: Hi 5i,
For Guardant Health (GH) would you recommend holding or selling at this time?
If selling is your recommendation please provide 5 US healthcare stocks that have good prospects in the near to long term.
Thank you.
For Guardant Health (GH) would you recommend holding or selling at this time?
If selling is your recommendation please provide 5 US healthcare stocks that have good prospects in the near to long term.
Thank you.
Q: Just read about Intel making its foundry available to customers for specific chip designs to compete and grow, trying to supplant Samsung and TSMC, seems they are building foundry production to compete with Samsung, what are prospects of success by 2030 as they hope, is this good place to step in?
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Costco Wholesale Corporation (COST)
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Intuitive Surgical Inc. (ISRG)
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AbbVie Inc. (ABBV)
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Freeport-McMoRan Inc. (FCX)
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Eli Lilly and Company (LLY)
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Walmart Inc. (WMT)
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L3Harris Technologies Inc. (LHX)
Q: hi, portfolio analytics says I am underweight basic materials, consumer defensive, healthcare and industrials. can you provide a few Canadian and US equities in each category, that you would consider for medium to long term investment.
cheers, chris ( take as many credits as you need ).
further, I am overweight in utilities ( 18.6% of total holdings ) and financials ( 25.5 %). do you recommend trimming these 2 sectors? and in financials I own BN and BAM ( which I would suspect actually have cross-over with other sectors? )??
cheers, chris
cheers, chris ( take as many credits as you need ).
further, I am overweight in utilities ( 18.6% of total holdings ) and financials ( 25.5 %). do you recommend trimming these 2 sectors? and in financials I own BN and BAM ( which I would suspect actually have cross-over with other sectors? )??
cheers, chris
Q: In the answer provided today to Peter:
We would rank: BAM, BEPC, EIF, FTS, SIA, SLF, BNS, ENB, NPI, TVE, RY, CTC.A, T, TRP, ADN
You missed BCE. where would you place it?
We would rank: BAM, BEPC, EIF, FTS, SIA, SLF, BNS, ENB, NPI, TVE, RY, CTC.A, T, TRP, ADN
You missed BCE. where would you place it?
Q: Prior to the December 2022 distribution of the new BAM, I believe that the old BAM (now BN) was trading with a dividend yield above 1%...perhaps around 1.25% or even 1.5% (?) As of this moment, the "new" BN trades at a 0.91% yield.
I usually use historical yield as a guide for my stock purchases. Am I able to make a direct yield comparison of today's BN vs. the former, or was the dividend affected in any way because of the distribution 6 months ago? If so, by approximately how much ??
I usually use historical yield as a guide for my stock purchases. Am I able to make a direct yield comparison of today's BN vs. the former, or was the dividend affected in any way because of the distribution 6 months ago? If so, by approximately how much ??
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BMO International Dividend ETF (ZDI)
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iShares Core S&P/TSX Capped Composite Index ETF (XIC)
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iShares S&P/TSX Canadian Dividend Aristocrats Index ETF (CDZ)
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Vanguard Dividend Appreciation FTF (VIG)
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SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (SPY)
Q: Retiree looking for suggestions to putt some money into a TFSA. Long term investment with a good dividend and reasonable capital appreciation. Please advise.
Q: I would like your opinion of this new ETF.
I realize it has no history, and is still rather small, but it seems to be in a growing segment, high income ETF's.
I like the equal weight aspect, I like all the companies in it, and I like that there is no leverage involved, and at the money options, seem like a winning formula.
I am looking for income, low volatility, and a little growth would be welcome, but honestly, if the share price is the same in 20 years after distributions, I would still be very happy.
It would make up about 30% of my investments, with HDIV at 20%, and HYLD at 20%, cash at 10%, and an assortment of individual companies, about 7, making up the remainder.
Thank you
I realize it has no history, and is still rather small, but it seems to be in a growing segment, high income ETF's.
I like the equal weight aspect, I like all the companies in it, and I like that there is no leverage involved, and at the money options, seem like a winning formula.
I am looking for income, low volatility, and a little growth would be welcome, but honestly, if the share price is the same in 20 years after distributions, I would still be very happy.
It would make up about 30% of my investments, with HDIV at 20%, and HYLD at 20%, cash at 10%, and an assortment of individual companies, about 7, making up the remainder.
Thank you
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Biogen Inc. (BIIB)
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Illumina Inc. (ILMN)
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Intuitive Surgical Inc. (ISRG)
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AbbVie Inc. (ABBV)
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Eli Lilly and Company (LLY)
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Pfizer Inc. (PFE)
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Stryker Corporation (SYK)
Q: Since the healthcare sector in Canada is quite limited, I would like to explore the option of purchasing 100% US healthcare stocks to better represent this sector. I would greatly appreciate it if you could suggest six stocks that I should consider. Thank you in advance.
Q: A good time to buy these? Thanks!
Q: As for the Q. on Annamaque Mines and other worthless old stock certificates, they may still have some value as the artwork on some of these scrips is quite good and the promoters and "boiler rooms" that sold these to an unsuspecting public often put more $$$ into these pieces of banknote quality paper than the project.
A hobby exists called Scripophily and the better ones can be hundreds of $ in trading value.
https://scripophily.net/international/canada/
I have about 20 of these inherited from ancestors and the best adorn my office wall, some with an interesting history such as National Portland Cement Co. from 1908 with the Topeka bridge pictured crossing the Kansas River which collapsed in 1965, though I'm not certain it was from faulty concrete.
A hobby exists called Scripophily and the better ones can be hundreds of $ in trading value.
https://scripophily.net/international/canada/
I have about 20 of these inherited from ancestors and the best adorn my office wall, some with an interesting history such as National Portland Cement Co. from 1908 with the Topeka bridge pictured crossing the Kansas River which collapsed in 1965, though I'm not certain it was from faulty concrete.
Q: Good afternoon,
Could you please pass on your thesis for owning Visa-noting in past posts you mentioned a "duopoly "of payment systems.
Thank you
Could you please pass on your thesis for owning Visa-noting in past posts you mentioned a "duopoly "of payment systems.
Thank you
Q: Good afternoon,
What would be a catalyst(s) to change the momentum of Telus International?
Thank you
What would be a catalyst(s) to change the momentum of Telus International?
Thank you
Q: Hi Peter, Ryan, and Team,
The last question about NOA was on April 21. Do you still hold the same views?
I'm wondering why this stock is classified as 100% energy. When I look at their website, they seem to have a large stake in non-energy sectors, like metals and mining.
Finally, does 5i hold much stock (sorry) in the "Recent Breakouts" column in the Globe and Mail? NOA was recently featured.
Thanks.
The last question about NOA was on April 21. Do you still hold the same views?
I'm wondering why this stock is classified as 100% energy. When I look at their website, they seem to have a large stake in non-energy sectors, like metals and mining.
Finally, does 5i hold much stock (sorry) in the "Recent Breakouts" column in the Globe and Mail? NOA was recently featured.
Thanks.
Q: Hi Peter, This might be a dumb question but I am going to ask. Do the graphs on 5i or yahoo or any other website reflect total return I.e include dividends ? If NOT then how to compare two stocks performance over different period of time ? e.g SLF vs MFC , Thanks
Q: When you own a money market fund such as tdb8150, do you accrue interest on a daily basis. If I buy Monday and sell Friday , will I receive interest. One does not need to hold for a specific time ?
Q: Looking to start a position in either SU or TOU. Which do you believe is the better investment today?
Thank you
Donna
Thank you
Donna
Q: Peter; I see WTI is down about $3.00 and WCS is up about $1.50 - not knowing much about the oil market is it possible traders go from one to the other- and is there any news to account for the drop - and jump? Thanks.
Rod
Rod