Q: Many Canadian banks doing share buybacks, what is the major reason for this ??
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Q: What do you think of the ETHY fund by purpose? It looks like it tries to reduce some of the risk with ETH. How risky would something like this be?
Q: Peter
Would this be the right time to buy into this company now or would you believe that it may still go down a bit between now and the last week of december.
Would this be the right time to buy into this company now or would you believe that it may still go down a bit between now and the last week of december.
Q: Thoughts on the quarter?
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Q: Is gsy a buy now do you still like it. Its being going down pretty steady.
Q: Is it a good time to buy AFG now?
Q: what is expected from BNS this quarter?
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- Galaxy Digital Holdings Ltd. ordinary shares (GLXY)
- Purpose Bitcoin ETF (BTCC)
- CI Galaxy Ethereum ETF (ETHX.B)
Q: I have $10,000 that I would like to put towards some kind of crypto exposure. I'm just not sure how to play it, but I'll bet my trusty friend Peter will know! I'm open to any ideas including buying Bitcoin itself, or a miner, anything really. ETF's are a little boring but maybe with this amount of money that's all I can do? Perhaps split the money into 2 ideas? I'm very comfortable with risk. What would you do and thank you so much for helping with everything.
Q: Of these 3 which would be your pick for the payment space going forward growth next 5 years.
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Q: It would appear circumstance for the Canadian Banks looks good for their share prices to rise. If their price increases are not due to speculations or a bubble forming but strong fundamentals, could I get your opinion of how the Canadian banks may deal with their rising share prices? Would they just let them rise until circumstances change, or would they consider splitting shares?
Q: What is your opinion of HLI as an position in the US investment banking sector? Apparently they specialize in the mid-cap sector.
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Reg
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Q: Please comment on the recent news about its writedowns and new strategic plan. Does this company have potential for a successful turnaround and is it attractive as a speculative buy?
Q: Hi, any news on TD that may have contributed to the recent upswing in price? Thanks.
Q: USIO, at first glance, is one among many payment processing firms. Is it worth a long-term hold position? My portfolio is currently low in tech stock for valuation reasons.
Q: Looking to buy one or both of these companies in light of recent weakness, this would either be for a taxable account or an RRSP (have some room in both for a new position). Would you hold off for now? Which would you buy first and what would you consider an attractive price? Thank you.
Q: What are your thoughts on investing in a crypto etf?
Q: Your thoughts on this company and would you consider this a good entry point for a 1-2 year hold thanks
- iShares Canadian Real Return Bond Index ETF (XRB)
- iShares Core Canadian Short Term Bond Index ETF (XSB)
- iShares U.S. High Yield Bond Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XHY)
Q: Good morning 5i,
I need some fixed income. And I am paralyzed by the low rates I see. when I think of fixed income i tend to think of security and not growth. I know there are a number of people who put all kinds of things in fixed income, from high risk bonds to preferred shares. Where would 5i fall on this question? I was wondering what you thought a suitable fixed income component might look like for a retired person? as you can see by the symbol I added in the title, I am thinking short term bonds. But, i am open to suggestion. Could you suggest some bond etf's for the US and for Canada that would be appropriate for our current situation?
thanks
I need some fixed income. And I am paralyzed by the low rates I see. when I think of fixed income i tend to think of security and not growth. I know there are a number of people who put all kinds of things in fixed income, from high risk bonds to preferred shares. Where would 5i fall on this question? I was wondering what you thought a suitable fixed income component might look like for a retired person? as you can see by the symbol I added in the title, I am thinking short term bonds. But, i am open to suggestion. Could you suggest some bond etf's for the US and for Canada that would be appropriate for our current situation?
thanks
Q: Hi,
Do you consider STNE cheap at the present level ?
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Do you consider STNE cheap at the present level ?
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Q: Hello your thoughts on APO