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Q: My only stock in the oil space, other than utilities, is wcp. What would you suggest as a second stock to compliment this now that the oil sentiment is improving?
Read Answer Asked by Carla on April 11, 2018
Q: I am under the impression that energy may be starting to rebound with the price of oil continuing to rise, and the outlook looking better for pricing. Gas prices are also getting very high in Canada. I have holdings in ENB, ENF, and BIR. Are than any others you would recommend, in Canada or the US, or perhaps an international energy etf, that might recover very well? I can pull some cash out of ENF to avoid being sector overweight.

Thanks
Read Answer Asked by John on April 11, 2018
Q: I'm looking at two US Energy companies, while 5i is focused on Canadian Securities, may I ask if you'd have a look at these two and give me some thoughts for my consideration.

Thanks in advance

Jeff
Read Answer Asked by jeff on April 09, 2018
Q: Greetings et al,
I would appreciate if Peter could give his opinion on b2, since he spent many years at Sprott. I hear nothing but good about B2 from analysts,
guests on BNN, Globe articles, and 5-i, and yet it never can break $ 4.00.
If gold goes up it generally goes down. Astute CEO. What is wrong?
I read an article in the Globe on March 29 stating that for every $ 1.00
increase in the price of WCS DESJARDINS estimates that athabasca oilsands cash flow will increase 10.4%. This AM it was announced
that due to less imports by the USA from Venezeula coupled with
Enbridge reducing what they call airpockets in their shipping system
the WCS/WTI has reduced from $ 28.00 in February, 2018 to $ 18.00
today, and ATH is down today. At an increase of $ 10.00/ barrel for
ATH provided it stays there, Wouldn't one think Ath would go up a few cents?
Thanks,
BEN.
Read Answer Asked by BEN on April 05, 2018
Q: Can you tell me what insider ownership is for these 2 companies?

Moreover, they look cheap and good to me, would you rate them buy, sell or forget about it? These would be in addition to a diversified income portfolio, I would buy as a value play. Your thoughts?
Read Answer Asked by Nino on April 05, 2018
Q: Could you please rank these stocks for growth assuming the sector ever improves.
Could you also do another list of just the dividend payers ranking income strength (safe and/or growing divi)

Thanks.
Read Answer Asked by EVAN on April 05, 2018
Q: Hello,

It seems the market continues to be uninterested in the oil sector. If you were management in the oil sector, would you focus on production growth, yield, debt repayment, share repurchases, or something entirely different in an effort to increase shareholder value?

Regards,

Robert
Read Answer Asked by Robert on April 03, 2018
Q: Hi Peter, Ryan, and Team,

If one is bearish on pipelines, what do you think of a switch from TRP to PKI, in a TFSA, so that an appropriate weighting in energy could be maintained? Or do you have any other suggestions? All time period charts for these two stocks show PKI beating TRP, and PKI has a lower beta.

Thanks in advance for your valued advice.

Read Answer Asked by Jerry on April 03, 2018
Q: I am reaching for YIELD and at 9% the yield on QYLD is very appealing.
If the tech sector falls out of favour and drops like FaceBook did this week, what are the implications for the dividend? Would the share price drop too?
As a long term "HOLD" I can live with a lower share price because it would most likely recover over time.
But what about the dividend? Can I count on it holding at current levels or possibly even increasing?

Thanks.
Read Answer Asked by Donald on April 02, 2018