Q: I noticed this stock is not part of the list of stocks in the summary. I hear a lot good things about this company and I'm considering it as part of my portfolio even at 114$/share. Would you consider this stock as good long term investment.
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Investment Q&A
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Q: Hi 5i, I noticed sometimes the gold stocks went down when gold price is up , same as energy, just my curiosity want to know why? What's the reason behind that? Thank you.
Q: Bond Proxies: Some investors do not want to own bonds, but prefer to own stocks that are considered "bond proxies"
Can you identify stocks that have these characteristics.
Can you identify stocks that have these characteristics.
Q: Hi what type of companies would be looking at CBL and if they do go private is it a shorter process than if it was bought out by another publicly traded company (less approvals needed or the same ?)
Thanks,
David
Thanks,
David
Q: Hi,
I recently sold cineplex for a nice gain in a taxable account, and i am holding
Sylogist with a loss almost equal to my gain on cineplex.
I am thinking I should sell my Sylogist to offset part
of my capital gain on Cineplex with a view to buying back
Sylogist (or not) after 30 days. Is there anything wrong with this plan ? If Sylogist is till not performing after 30 days would Vermillion (VET) make a suitable replacement. My only other energy holding is PKI (sorry the name escapes me right now)
Thank you gor considering my question and your advice.
Thank you
I recently sold cineplex for a nice gain in a taxable account, and i am holding
Sylogist with a loss almost equal to my gain on cineplex.
I am thinking I should sell my Sylogist to offset part
of my capital gain on Cineplex with a view to buying back
Sylogist (or not) after 30 days. Is there anything wrong with this plan ? If Sylogist is till not performing after 30 days would Vermillion (VET) make a suitable replacement. My only other energy holding is PKI (sorry the name escapes me right now)
Thank you gor considering my question and your advice.
Thank you
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Vermilion Energy Inc. (VET)
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Veresen Inc. (VSN)
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Alaris Equity Partners Income Trust (AD.UN)
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Freehold Royalties Ltd. (FRU)
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A&W Revenue Royalties Income Fund (AW.UN)
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Boston Pizza Royalties Income Fund (BPF.UN)
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Medical Facilities Corporation (DR)
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Diversified Royalty Corp. (DIV)
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BMO Covered Call Canadian Banks ETF (ZWB)
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CanWel Building Materials Group Ltd. (CWX)
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Crius Energy Trust (KWH.UN)
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Keg Royalties Income Fund (The) (KEG.UN)
Q: Can you please help me prioritize these stocks I'm considering for my income account. I understand that some are higher risk. Thanks.
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Kinaxis Inc. (KXS)
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Martinrea International Inc. (MRE)
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Premium Brands Holdings Corporation (PBH)
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Savaria Corporation (SIS)
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Cipher Pharmaceuticals Inc. (CPH)
Q: I am a 21 year old investor with a long investment horizon. In my TFSA, both CPH and MRE have stagnated and I am thinking of selling these and moving on. Would you endorse this move and if so, could you recommend your top 2 names (any sector) to replace them?
Thank You!
Thank You!
Q: In two responses today to questions about SYZ, you said 'we do think it is worth keeping an eye on SYZ at these levels'. What should one be looking for and for how long? In your opinion, is it a good buy now at this level?
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AirBoss of America Corp. (BOS)
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Shopify Inc. Class A Subordinate Voting Shares (SHOP)
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Intrinsyc Technologies Corporation (ITC)
Q: Hi 5i - Im looking at selling a small position in BOS (down 20%) and investing the funds in a technology stock for growth (looking at SHOP or ITC) - would you make the switch? Or is there another tech stock you would suggest (already have KXS)? Thanks, Neil
Q: Can you please give me your thoughts on HBC's earnings and the subsequent bounce? Thank-you.
Q: If you could only buy one, which would it be, PBH or QSR? This would be for 3-5 yr hold.
Thanks for all your advice.
Thanks for all your advice.
Q: Finally got shares back from London, now with the downturn should I sell or hang on for comeback. Its a small speculate position.
Q: Hi Peter, Some spring cleaning and making room for new purchases.
I am still having some legacy stocks from BE PORTFOLIO - AYA, CGX, HCG.
Are they sill keep or let them go. The intent would be to replace with AIF CLS, GUD and add on to CXI. Is this sounds good to you. THANKS AS ALWAYS.
I am still having some legacy stocks from BE PORTFOLIO - AYA, CGX, HCG.
Are they sill keep or let them go. The intent would be to replace with AIF CLS, GUD and add on to CXI. Is this sounds good to you. THANKS AS ALWAYS.
Q: I want to invest in either CLR or HLF.
Which one you like better and why?
Which one you like better and why?
Q: I am significantly down in my RSP in these two companies and was wondering if they are still a hold. I cannot sell for a loss but will be converting to a RIF soon, so it might be time to move on to a better dividend growth stock?? (same sector ??)
Peter
Peter
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Fortis Inc. (FTS)
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Brookfield Renewable Partners L.P. (BEP.UN)
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Enbridge Income Fund Holdings Inc. (ENF)
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BMO Covered Call Utilities ETF (ZWU)
Q: Hi Peter and Team
Enjoyed your BNN show and picks as always!
I am reasonably balanced in my RSP with your positions in your growth and balanced portfolios but now, at age 68 have to convert my RSP to RIF in a few years. I am considering transferring most "in Kind" and would be looking at 10-20 stocks to hold that are good income generators. Would you consider listing 10 good stocks to continue to hold in a RIF ?
Should I try and hold more "conservative" dividend growers ?
Would you suggest I sell to cash and purchase larger positions of the financials, for example; or is it better to stay balanced?
Complicated question but I appreciate the advice as I have done quite well from you previous guidance
Thanks,
Peter
Enjoyed your BNN show and picks as always!
I am reasonably balanced in my RSP with your positions in your growth and balanced portfolios but now, at age 68 have to convert my RSP to RIF in a few years. I am considering transferring most "in Kind" and would be looking at 10-20 stocks to hold that are good income generators. Would you consider listing 10 good stocks to continue to hold in a RIF ?
Should I try and hold more "conservative" dividend growers ?
Would you suggest I sell to cash and purchase larger positions of the financials, for example; or is it better to stay balanced?
Complicated question but I appreciate the advice as I have done quite well from you previous guidance
Thanks,
Peter
Q: Good day,
If I were to only have one Brookfield that would provide the most stable and long term growth, which one would it be?
Cam.
If I were to only have one Brookfield that would provide the most stable and long term growth, which one would it be?
Cam.
Q: I have been holding onto POT for several years. I am down about 50%, and this position has turned into a very small holding (about 0.5%), as my portfolio has grown significantly since I took the position many years ago. I was holding it up until now because it paid a decent dividend, and I held out hope that the company would rebound, but now with the dividend cut, the only hope that I have for the stock is that it might improve after the merger with AGU. If I sell, I would likely use it to increase my holdings in CSH.UN and GUD. Should I hold on, or just cut my losses?
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Alaris Equity Partners Income Trust (AD.UN)
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Brookfield Property Partners L.P. (BPY.UN)
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Brookfield Infrastructure Partners L.P. (BIP.UN)
Q: I currently hold BPY, but am considering selling it for a small
profit and buying BIP for more growth.
Or would I do better to sell AD at a substantial loss, put the proceeds to work in BIP and hang on to BPY
Your thoughts please.
Thank you very much
profit and buying BIP for more growth.
Or would I do better to sell AD at a substantial loss, put the proceeds to work in BIP and hang on to BPY
Your thoughts please.
Thank you very much
Q: Hi,
What debt to equity number do you have for QSR? I see values ranging from 1.4 to 5. The most up to date numbers are closer to 5.
Clearly investors are not terribly concerned. Why is such a high d/e not a problem?
Thanks,
Gord
What debt to equity number do you have for QSR? I see values ranging from 1.4 to 5. The most up to date numbers are closer to 5.
Clearly investors are not terribly concerned. Why is such a high d/e not a problem?
Thanks,
Gord