Q: Would you be comfortable investing in this preferred share for income? Does it have a minimum guarantee dividend that is must pay?
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Q: Would you be comfortable buying convertible debenture JE.DB.B for income? Are there any concerns that the company will not be able to meet its obligations when the debenture matures in 2018?
Q: Hi 5I Your thoughts & any information you could give regarding Sprott-Tec Private Credit Fund, and Sprott Bridging Income Fund LP. The funds if bought would be invested in a managed portfolio.We are seniors in our late 70s.
Thanks MF
Just renewed for another year.
Thanks MF
Just renewed for another year.
Q: Algonquin or Altagas for income for a long term (10 year) hold? Thanks for the great service!
Q: I am losing faith in this company. The "growth"stock continues to slide yet 5i continues to recommend it. Where is the disconnect? What am I missing?
Q: IS IT NORBORD A GOOD INVESTMENT FOR 2018
Q: I am seeking income and while these companies are very different and in different sectors can you advise me which would be the best and perhaps safest for income?
Q: Morning .. the re-vamp is great ... EIF issued debentures on Thursday to the tune of $70,000,000 and immediately increased it to $100 m .. can you explain whether the debentures are a positive thing and also is the rather sudden increase good news ? Markets seem to like this offering. Thanks for all you do.
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Cogeco Communications Inc. Subordinate Voting Shares (CCA)
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Cogeco Inc. Subordinate Voting Shares (CGO)
Q: Cogeco used to trade at a value less than cogeco communications but now that has reversed.
Why?
Why?
Q: Hi 5i Team -
The article today in the TOStar about putting pressure on tobacco has me wondering about the future prospects and dividends for MO. What do you think? p.s nice job on the website !
The article today in the TOStar about putting pressure on tobacco has me wondering about the future prospects and dividends for MO. What do you think? p.s nice job on the website !
Q: What should we make of yesterday's bought deal ? Is it time to initiate a position ?
Thank you
Thank you
Q: I have to cash in some of my RIF and wondering which company would be preferable to invest in. Both dividends seem to be safe with a good pay-out history.
Q: Though not in the Income Portfolio anymore, I am still holding EIF and EMA. Is it a good time to sell these and add others from the Income Portfolio or keep things as is?
Thank you
Stanley
Thank you
Stanley
Q: Has traded very poorly last couple of days on no news, and a healthy market. Anything you can see that would cause the pressure?
Q: Hi 5i,
We (senior investors and drawing from portfolios) have $173,000 in 2 TFSA accounts. We have $32,000 cash available in these accounts. Accounts currently hold AC, KXS, NFI, PHO, SIS, SHOP, and fixed income XBB and XHY. What would you suggest I look at to add to this mix at this time for long term holds. No cash is drawn from either TFSA .
Best Regards,
Ted
We (senior investors and drawing from portfolios) have $173,000 in 2 TFSA accounts. We have $32,000 cash available in these accounts. Accounts currently hold AC, KXS, NFI, PHO, SIS, SHOP, and fixed income XBB and XHY. What would you suggest I look at to add to this mix at this time for long term holds. No cash is drawn from either TFSA .
Best Regards,
Ted
Q: I like dividends. The dividend for Enbridge is high. This can be a red flag. Why do you think it is high? Is it sustainable?
Q: Good Day Great service. Looking to buy ENF or ENB for dividend and growth. What is your choice and why.
Q: I presently hold ENF in an income portfolio. And before I make any change I would just like to verify my understanding of what I read yesterday. I take it that you would favour ALA over ENF for income. Here is the quote from yesterday's Q&A's comparing ENF to ALA:
"We would prefer ALA, for its dividend growth potential and expected growth from its acquisition strategy. We would not be too concerned on either dividend, but would consider ALA also a bit safer. It raised its dividend in October."
"We would prefer ALA, for its dividend growth potential and expected growth from its acquisition strategy. We would not be too concerned on either dividend, but would consider ALA also a bit safer. It raised its dividend in October."
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BMO Covered Call Canadian Banks ETF (ZWB)
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BMO Covered Call Utilities ETF (ZWU)
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BMO Equal Weight Oil & Gas Index ETF (ZEO)
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Harvest Healthcare Leaders Income ETF (HHL)
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Consumer Staples Select Sector SPDR (XLP)
Q: What would be your recommended ETF's for the following sectors that would provide safety and a regular monthly income . Financial, Consumer, Utilities ,, Energy, and Healthcare. I have noticed that you generally prefer for retired conservative investors like me to follow more the income portfolio.
Your comments and recommendations are appreciated. Thanks.
Your comments and recommendations are appreciated. Thanks.
Q: Could you please comment on ENB’s aftermarket strategic plan announcements. Will this help or hinder investor anxiety? Will the equity private placement be dilutive? Thanks.