Q: I'm wondering whether your opinion of EVI has changed over the last few quarters?
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iShares US Dividend Growers Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (CUD)
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Vanguard U.S. Dividend Appreciation Index ETF (VGG)
Q: Would you pick CUD or VGG or is there another alternative that you prefer? Would you switch from one to the other?
Q: I currently hold Bank of America and would like to add a second US Bank. What would be your recommendations?
Q: Hi All at 5i! Could you tell me what the difference in holdings are in these broad ETF S ..which would be the better to hold for the best broad exposure ? And a second question ..could you suggest a Us Money Market ETF. Thanks, Tamara
Q: Happy New Year Peter and team.
I keep hearing that US Banks will do great in 2018 and am switching from ZWH to ZUB in my RIF where I have a 8.4% weighting. Is this a good strategy or do you have other ideas and why?
I keep hearing that US Banks will do great in 2018 and am switching from ZWH to ZUB in my RIF where I have a 8.4% weighting. Is this a good strategy or do you have other ideas and why?
Q: Constellation Brands released their 3rd quarter results today and stock dropped about 3%, as company moderated its full year expectations to the lower end of forecast. Overall profit was higher, though. What do you think of the results and the company for a small investment, as a part of sector allocation ( and US Equity exposure) for long term ? I have been thinking about it for a while, but never got an opportunity. Thanks
Q: At the beginning of each year I like to invest in my tfsa first as I feel its the best investment vehicle I have. But my portfolio is very Canada heavy due to some selling at the end of the year. So I have a bit of dilemma in that I have funded my tfsa but the stocks I'd like to buy are american for diversification reasons. I do have a few Canadian stocks I'd like to buy but it will only add to my lack of geographic diversification. But I know my tfsa is not the best location for US stocks from a tax efficiency point of view. So my question is, what do you think is more important? Adding geographic diversification right away (buy a US stock in my tfsa) or the tax efficiency of my portfolio (Buy Canadian Growth and buy US later in the year).
Q: A very hearty thanks to 5i. I am up a total of 16.3% in 2017, well above the TSX.
I hold all the equities in your model Balanced Equity portfolio (although not in the same weightings). I also have a 5% holding in ZLB which has done reasonably well for me (up 72% since Sept. 20, 2013) but since I already have most of my portfolio in Canada, I was thinking I should switch it to a foreign ETF. I am currently have small holding of ZUE at 3.5% of total, ZDM at3.2% and VEE at 2.9%, all three totaling just under 10%.
Would you agree with switching ZLB and into which ETF if so. Or would you have other suggestions. I am not particularly afraid of volatility as long as the investments are solid.
I hold all the equities in your model Balanced Equity portfolio (although not in the same weightings). I also have a 5% holding in ZLB which has done reasonably well for me (up 72% since Sept. 20, 2013) but since I already have most of my portfolio in Canada, I was thinking I should switch it to a foreign ETF. I am currently have small holding of ZUE at 3.5% of total, ZDM at3.2% and VEE at 2.9%, all three totaling just under 10%.
Would you agree with switching ZLB and into which ETF if so. Or would you have other suggestions. I am not particularly afraid of volatility as long as the investments are solid.
Q: HI team,
Could you tell me your opinion about NVTA.
Thanks
Could you tell me your opinion about NVTA.
Thanks
Q: I hold the above companies in my US portfolio. I would like your opinion on large cap US tech stocks in general.
Many thanks for your service!
Many thanks for your service!
Q: Thinking of getting into this one. Thoughts or suggested alternative for growth in TFSA. Thanks for all you do!
Q: Hi team,
I used to own MU about 10 years ago but never made any money on it. The stock was stuck in the doldrums for years. Back then it seems they had no pricing power, semiconductors were just a commodity and there were not as many uses for the product. Now there seems to be many more potential uses in future automotive design, the internet of things, artificial intelligence and many others. I missed the big run for MU the last 2 years or so (can’t be everywhere in the market). I am also following AMAT which also had a big run. What are the prospects of these two going forward in 2018 and would you buy either one today? Is there better pricing power in the industry or is it just sales volumes with the many new uses that is driving the huge price gains? Am I too late to the party?
I have some technology stocks (no semiconductors) but I am not too concerned with sectors or weightings at this time as I tend to let things run a bit until I cut back (or the market does it for me).
Thanks again,
dave
I used to own MU about 10 years ago but never made any money on it. The stock was stuck in the doldrums for years. Back then it seems they had no pricing power, semiconductors were just a commodity and there were not as many uses for the product. Now there seems to be many more potential uses in future automotive design, the internet of things, artificial intelligence and many others. I missed the big run for MU the last 2 years or so (can’t be everywhere in the market). I am also following AMAT which also had a big run. What are the prospects of these two going forward in 2018 and would you buy either one today? Is there better pricing power in the industry or is it just sales volumes with the many new uses that is driving the huge price gains? Am I too late to the party?
I have some technology stocks (no semiconductors) but I am not too concerned with sectors or weightings at this time as I tend to let things run a bit until I cut back (or the market does it for me).
Thanks again,
dave
Q: My question is on Sabine Royalty trust. Just curious if there are any risks to trust with in the next 5 years. I have held this for a while now collecting the dividend.
Thanks Jimmy
Thanks Jimmy
Q: Hello,
Could you please comments on TrueCar Inc valuation compare to its peers. Is its business model better than others? Is it a buy or hold if already owned.
Thanks
Victor
Could you please comments on TrueCar Inc valuation compare to its peers. Is its business model better than others? Is it a buy or hold if already owned.
Thanks
Victor
Q: I am thinking of adding to National Health Investors Inc NHI, its a REIT in the healthcare sector. Others I like are Ventas Inc VTR and Welltower Inc HCN. Which would be your favorite and is NHI a good buy.
Thanks
Thanks
Q: Hello,
Could you please tell me what you think about investing in AMD and/or Nvidia?
What one do you like better/which one has better growth prospects? Also could you please tell me the forward P/E ratios of both.
Thank you.
Could you please tell me what you think about investing in AMD and/or Nvidia?
What one do you like better/which one has better growth prospects? Also could you please tell me the forward P/E ratios of both.
Thank you.
Q: This company was recommended by Eddy Elfenbein a few years ago as part of his Buy List. He dropped it this year because he felt that it had become too expensive. I am a buy and hold investor and know that your strategy is to hang on to winners (as long as nothing changes within the company) while maintaining a balanced portfolio.
My question is, is there a time to sell a winner even if nothing has seemingly changed in the company? HEI has grown for several years, had 2 partial stock splits and raised its dividend in the past year, its CEO was executive of the year and it is in an industry (aerospace and electronics) that would seem to still be growing. Other than its debt level increasing somewhat I see little wrong here., although I am not a strong analytical type. While I don't expect 30% plus growth annually, it would seem to still have some oomph left in it. Or has it possibly run its course?
Appreciate your insight.
Paul F.
My question is, is there a time to sell a winner even if nothing has seemingly changed in the company? HEI has grown for several years, had 2 partial stock splits and raised its dividend in the past year, its CEO was executive of the year and it is in an industry (aerospace and electronics) that would seem to still be growing. Other than its debt level increasing somewhat I see little wrong here., although I am not a strong analytical type. While I don't expect 30% plus growth annually, it would seem to still have some oomph left in it. Or has it possibly run its course?
Appreciate your insight.
Paul F.
Q: Any comments/thoughts on this company?
Q: Happy New Year to you all !
I would like your opinion for CORR Energy Trust , specifically the sustainability of the dividend .
Thanks
Rick
I would like your opinion for CORR Energy Trust , specifically the sustainability of the dividend .
Thanks
Rick
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iShares Russell 2000 Growth ETF (IWO)
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Vanguard U.S. Dividend Appreciation Index ETF (VGG)
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Vanguard U.S. Total Market Index ETF (VUN)
Q: I have very little invested outside of Canada and would like to increase foreign investments. What are the tax ramifications if any, of investing in index funds such as Vanguard or Ishares in a taxable account? I suspect that there may be a withholding tax.
What would your 3 favourites be for investing outside of North America?
Thanks
Ron
What would your 3 favourites be for investing outside of North America?
Thanks
Ron