Q: EWW the Mexican market ETF is down 10% today on high volume. This appears to be related to the strong majority that the new Presiden has but her win was expected before the election. Is EWW a buy at these depressed prices or is there some fundamental conern that would explain such a big drop in its price
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Investment Q&A
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Q: is there an ETF /ETF'S you could suggest to participate in India's growth...please and thank you...cheers
Q: Peter and His Wonder Team
This beer company is at a new low. Please give me your prognosis going forward. I am looking at it as a contrarian pick. Are there hidden risks that I do not see? Better to wait a couple of quarters? Thanks...your opinion is alway valuable and has helped me as a retail investor.
This beer company is at a new low. Please give me your prognosis going forward. I am looking at it as a contrarian pick. Are there hidden risks that I do not see? Better to wait a couple of quarters? Thanks...your opinion is alway valuable and has helped me as a retail investor.
Q: Given the recent weakness in ACN wondering if you thought this would be a better holding over a company like WSP?
Q: What is your opinion of the immediate growth prospects of the Gorilla Technology Group?
Thanks
David
Thanks
David
Q: As per Hussein's recent question, I too was under the impression that the Flutter listing on the LSE was moving to the NYSE and our shares, if they were on the LSE would be moved to the NYSE automtically. Is my understanding wrong and they are in fact going to continue with listings on both the LSE and NYSE??
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BMO MSCI India Selection Equity Index ETF (ZID)
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iShares India Index ETF (XID)
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iShares MSCI India ETF (INDA)
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iShares MSCI Emerging Markets ex China Index ETF (XEMC)
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iShares MSCI Emerging Markets ex China ETF (EMXC)
Q: Greetings, 5i staff.
I am interested in quality ETFs that focus generally on emerging markets without too much weighting on China. Also, may I have two or three ETFs that have considerable focus on India and/or Indonesia?
With appreciation,
Ed
I am interested in quality ETFs that focus generally on emerging markets without too much weighting on China. Also, may I have two or three ETFs that have considerable focus on India and/or Indonesia?
With appreciation,
Ed
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Miscellaneous (MISC)
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BMO S&P 500 Index ETF (ZSP)
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iShares Core S&P 500 Index ETF (XUS)
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Vanguard FTSE Developed All Cap ex North America Index ETF (VIU)
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Vanguard FTSE Developed Markets ETF (VEA)
Q: Need to increase U.S. and Internation equity exposures in my RRSP. Current exposures are mainly from VBAL (25% weight of RRSP) and a small position in XLU, ZWU and XGD. I am considering adding SPY for U.S. equities. What do you think about this option, and what would be a good entry point? Also, what would be a good addition to increase international equity (ETF or stocks)? Knowing that you cannot provide personal answers I appreciate very much your comments. Much Thanks
Q: Dear 5i
I'm currently lacking in international stocks and ETF's and am overweight on Canadian investments .
Does the Canadian market look better right now or is now a good time to take the plunge and buy an international ETF such as VIU as a means to better balance the portfolio ?
Thanks
Bill C
I'm currently lacking in international stocks and ETF's and am overweight on Canadian investments .
Does the Canadian market look better right now or is now a good time to take the plunge and buy an international ETF such as VIU as a means to better balance the portfolio ?
Thanks
Bill C
Q: Can I please have your view of FREY ?
Thanks in advance
Thanks in advance
Q: Quite some time ago I asked 5i for a comparison of JD and AMZN . JD was the clear winner on valuation but 5i favored AMZN. I bought JD anyway and took a bath on it . But according to your disclaimer so did you. { Either that or you've held a short position for a world record time } ..... I liked the company when it was $83 and I still like the company now though it has slipped to a 1% position in my portfolio .... Just saw their earnings report which was a beat and it looks like they are doing some interesting expansions. Could 5i offer an opinion on the expansions ? And which would you give the edge to, JD or PDD and why ? ..... And do you see the " China Factor " as continuing to plague these companies ? With the U.S. talking trade war I am a bit leery in spite of these extremely attractive valuations ......
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iShares S&P/TSX SmallCap Index ETF (XCS)
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Vanguard Small Cap ETF (VB)
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Vanguard FTSE All-World Ex-US Small Capital Index Fund ETF (VSS)
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iShares Russell 2000 ETF (IWM)
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iShares Core S&P Small-Cap ETF (IJR)
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iShares MSCI EAFE Small-Cap ETF (SCZ)
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Pacer US Small Cap Cash Cows ETF (CALF)
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Schwab International Small-Cap Equity ETF (SCHC)
Q: Could I get a list of the best Small Cap ETF's to buy for Canada, USA & International?
Thank you.
Thank you.
Q: Hope everyone had a great long weekend!
I've a question well outside of your regular commentary on Canadian and US markets. Fevertree Drinks PLC had a great run from listing until 2018, and then again after sinking when Covid hit until January 2022. The stock has since hit what appears to be another floor and has bounced along it since.
I am curious what your thoughts are, if any, on their performance, what management issues has led to their share price challenge and what they are doing about it, and lastly the stocks potential for value appreciation over the next 3-5 years.
Thanks very much
I've a question well outside of your regular commentary on Canadian and US markets. Fevertree Drinks PLC had a great run from listing until 2018, and then again after sinking when Covid hit until January 2022. The stock has since hit what appears to be another floor and has bounced along it since.
I am curious what your thoughts are, if any, on their performance, what management issues has led to their share price challenge and what they are doing about it, and lastly the stocks potential for value appreciation over the next 3-5 years.
Thanks very much
Q: The chart for PERI is a disaster. Do you now consider it a sell? Or a wait for tax loss season? Would you still buy it back after 30 days? It seems like you sold the stock last October?
Maybe this was a situation where extraordinary circumstances might have warranted a note in October to all of us that... 'based on our 35 years of investing, war isn’t a tailwind for most stocks and you should consider selling.’ This might have been helpful given how many companies from Israel you were recommending and there are so many opportunities elsewhere, even for defense stocks… Instead you’re cautious with PERI sometimes and then still positive at other times. It’s very confusing for someone sitting on a big loss.
Usually, when someone asks a question about a foreign stock... from Europe, China, Brazil etc. you mention you don’t have sufficient knowledge of stocks outside of North America to recommend. But not so much with Israel, which in retrospect seems to have been one of the most risky places to invest? On closer look, it seems the country has been constantly at war for a long time? What made you feel you had a leg up despite this? Is it possible that these stocks were fundamentally cheap for a reason… because of the risks?
On top of all the headwinds every company faces now we’re constantly hearing in the news about students demanding divestment from Israeli companies? I understand and can be patient with SHOP or DUOL but is war and this divestment thing worth waiting out or buying back into after selling for a tax loss?
There have been good recommendations otherwise, and my portfolio will be fine but it’s a big hit to performance that maybe could have been avoided or at least lessened…
thx, Mark
Maybe this was a situation where extraordinary circumstances might have warranted a note in October to all of us that... 'based on our 35 years of investing, war isn’t a tailwind for most stocks and you should consider selling.’ This might have been helpful given how many companies from Israel you were recommending and there are so many opportunities elsewhere, even for defense stocks… Instead you’re cautious with PERI sometimes and then still positive at other times. It’s very confusing for someone sitting on a big loss.
Usually, when someone asks a question about a foreign stock... from Europe, China, Brazil etc. you mention you don’t have sufficient knowledge of stocks outside of North America to recommend. But not so much with Israel, which in retrospect seems to have been one of the most risky places to invest? On closer look, it seems the country has been constantly at war for a long time? What made you feel you had a leg up despite this? Is it possible that these stocks were fundamentally cheap for a reason… because of the risks?
On top of all the headwinds every company faces now we’re constantly hearing in the news about students demanding divestment from Israeli companies? I understand and can be patient with SHOP or DUOL but is war and this divestment thing worth waiting out or buying back into after selling for a tax loss?
There have been good recommendations otherwise, and my portfolio will be fine but it’s a big hit to performance that maybe could have been avoided or at least lessened…
thx, Mark
Q: Does FLUT seem like a strong buy given today’s earnings report and recent move to the US stock exchange? Will FLUT shareholders be rewarded or potentially hurt with an IPO for FanDuel?
Q: Hi 5i
How were Arms earning and how do you view them going forward.....Would you be interested in them at current price going forward.... Why the continued drop? Fear of nvda earnings maybe?
Currently have small position, interested in average down for at least 2 years hold...
Thx
How were Arms earning and how do you view them going forward.....Would you be interested in them at current price going forward.... Why the continued drop? Fear of nvda earnings maybe?
Currently have small position, interested in average down for at least 2 years hold...
Thx
Q: Some really smart investors hold positions in this company. What are the growth opportunities for this business moving forward?
Thanks
Thanks
Q: Which of these two have more copper and they both pay high dividends,Are the dividends sustainable and do you have a preference between the two
Q: Can you tell me what you think of this company? Buy?
Q: Hi Guys,
I'm looking for a good base metals mine, who pays a dividend, for a long term hold. I have been leaning towards BHP, but would rather avoid the USD exposure. Who would you recommend?
Thanks,
I'm looking for a good base metals mine, who pays a dividend, for a long term hold. I have been leaning towards BHP, but would rather avoid the USD exposure. Who would you recommend?
Thanks,