Q: Your thoughts on buying these stocks at these prices. thanks
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Home Depot Inc. (The) (HD)
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Lowe's Companies Inc. (LOW)
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PepsiCo Inc. (PEP)
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Philip Morris International Inc (PM)
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Verizon Communications Inc. (VZ)
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British American Tobacco p.l.c. (BTI)
Q: Good morning,
I know there are risks with owning Verizon right now, but with another recent dividend increase (now 17 consecutive years of increases), forward PE ~ 7.0, and a dividend yield approaching ~ 8%, do you think there is merit in buying for an income investor?
I know there are risks with owning Verizon right now, but with another recent dividend increase (now 17 consecutive years of increases), forward PE ~ 7.0, and a dividend yield approaching ~ 8%, do you think there is merit in buying for an income investor?
Q: Hello 5i,
GIC's are about 15% of our portfolio with BTI and EPD each at 1.5%. GIC's (laddered strategy) roll over between October and March. Would you recommend 1 or 2 year GIC's (@5.5%), 5-year GIC @5%, add to EPD or BTI , or do you recommend a bond or mix of bonds? We are in our mid 60's, retired, risk tolerance is medium.
Thank you for your Service
D&J
GIC's are about 15% of our portfolio with BTI and EPD each at 1.5%. GIC's (laddered strategy) roll over between October and March. Would you recommend 1 or 2 year GIC's (@5.5%), 5-year GIC @5%, add to EPD or BTI , or do you recommend a bond or mix of bonds? We are in our mid 60's, retired, risk tolerance is medium.
Thank you for your Service
D&J
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AbbVie Inc. (ABBV)
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American Tower Corporation (REIT) (AMT)
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Philip Morris International Inc (PM)
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Bank of Nova Scotia (The) (BNS)
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Enbridge Inc. (ENB)
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Brookfield Renewable Partners L.P. (BEP.UN)
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North West Company Inc. (The) (NWC)
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A&W Revenue Royalties Income Fund (AW.UN)
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Exchange Income Corporation (EIF)
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Blackstone Inc. (BX)
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Extra Space Storage Inc (EXR)
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Permian Basin Royalty Trust (PBT)
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British American Tobacco p.l.c. (BTI)
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Brookfield Asset Management Ltd. Class A Limited Voting Shares (BAM)
Q: Hello,
I'm hoping you might be able to steer me towards several suitable, longer term, investments.
If you were assembling a portfolio of equity investments today, from which you REQUIRED an overall average yield of at least 4%, with a further need for that yield to either keep pace with or to outpace the rate of inflation in coming years; which 5 Canadian and which 5 USA equities would you select to include within your portfolio?
1) Independent of any consideration of a desire for diversity of sector?
2) If diversity were to be considered to be of importance?
Please deduct as many question credits as you feel may be appropriate.
Thank you!
I'm hoping you might be able to steer me towards several suitable, longer term, investments.
If you were assembling a portfolio of equity investments today, from which you REQUIRED an overall average yield of at least 4%, with a further need for that yield to either keep pace with or to outpace the rate of inflation in coming years; which 5 Canadian and which 5 USA equities would you select to include within your portfolio?
1) Independent of any consideration of a desire for diversity of sector?
2) If diversity were to be considered to be of importance?
Please deduct as many question credits as you feel may be appropriate.
Thank you!
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American Tower Corporation (REIT) (AMT)
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3M Company (MMM)
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Philip Morris International Inc (PM)
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Extra Space Storage Inc (EXR)
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British American Tobacco p.l.c. (BTI)
Q: when you look at 3M on fundamental, and valuation score high, and the dividend look very attractive at 6.36%, how do i need to be worry about lawsuits again 3M for the used of PFAS?
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Amgen Inc. (AMGN)
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American Tower Corporation (REIT) (AMT)
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Philip Morris International Inc (PM)
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Blackstone Inc. (BX)
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Extra Space Storage Inc (EXR)
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British American Tobacco p.l.c. (BTI)
Q: I am looking for a couple of US dividend-paying companies that provide decent yields for retirement income. Several of the companies that you have suggested are providing growing dividends and some equity growth but the yields are low. I am currently looking at AMGN, BX and EXR. I am leaning towards BX as I think property could be poised for growth but I am concerned that the dividend seems to jump around. Were special dividends paid in the past few years or has the payout been negatively affected by declining rental income?
Which of the three would you prefer given the desire for increased income, stability of income, future dividend growth and some equity growth? (or are there other suggestion you may have)
Appreciate your insight.
Paul F.
Which of the three would you prefer given the desire for increased income, stability of income, future dividend growth and some equity growth? (or are there other suggestion you may have)
Appreciate your insight.
Paul F.
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Philip Morris International Inc (PM)
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Restaurant Brands International Inc. (QSR)
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British American Tobacco p.l.c. (BTI)
Q: Good Morning 5i
We have EPD and GIC's in our income side of RRSP's. We have room for a another stock at a 1/2 position. What are your thoughts on BTI with an 8.52% dividend? Do you have another stock as a preference?
Thank you
D&J
We have EPD and GIC's in our income side of RRSP's. We have room for a another stock at a 1/2 position. What are your thoughts on BTI with an 8.52% dividend? Do you have another stock as a preference?
Thank you
D&J
Q: Hello,
Can I please get your assessment of British American Tobacco (BTI). Thank you!
Dave
Can I please get your assessment of British American Tobacco (BTI). Thank you!
Dave
Q: hello 5i:
comparing these two companies, which do you like better and why?
thanks
Paul L
comparing these two companies, which do you like better and why?
thanks
Paul L
Q: If you owned BTI and MO, would you buy more, hold or sell them and why? Is inflation a good reason to own tobacco stocks? Do they make sense as marijuana plays, to some extent? Thanks.
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Royal Bank of Canada (RY)
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Toronto-Dominion Bank (The) (TD)
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Bank of Nova Scotia (The) (BNS)
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Suncor Energy Inc. (SU)
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Enbridge Inc. (ENB)
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Canadian Natural Resources Limited (CNQ)
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TELUS Corporation (T)
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Cenovus Energy Inc. (CVE)
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Canadian Western Bank (CWB)
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Exchange Income Corporation (EIF)
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iShares S&P/TSX Canadian Preferred Share Index ETF (CPD)
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Aegon Ltd. New York Registry Shares (AEG)
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Royal Dutch Shell PLC American Depositary Shares (Each representing two Class B) (RDS.B)
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ING Group N.V. (ING)
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Fresenius Medical Care AG American Depositary Shares (Each representing 1/2 of an) (FMS)
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Brookfield Asset Management Inc Class A Limited (BAM)
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Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (BRK.B)
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British American Tobacco p.l.c. (BTI)
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TELUS International (Cda) Inc. Subordinate Voting Shares (TIXT)
Q: Would like to create a 10-15 stock portfolio out the securities listed above, to meet my retirement income and growth needs, for a long term hold.
CPD is my current, imperfect proxy for the fixed income portion of my portfolio.
CVE, CNQ, SU would be the only opportunistic (and highly correlated) purchases, to take advantage of the current low valuations for the petroleum industry. These would be sold if the oil & gas market's prospects change.
Please rank all the securities on the basis of return potential over 2-3 years as the primary criteria,
Please eliminate any stock which does not have adequate balance sheet strength, from the lineup.
Please add to the lineup all securites that would facilitate the creation of a defensible, well-diversified, long term portfolio - especially if it is in a sector that I have overlooked.
Thank you for your expertise, and willingness to help me sleep a bit more soundly.
CPD is my current, imperfect proxy for the fixed income portion of my portfolio.
CVE, CNQ, SU would be the only opportunistic (and highly correlated) purchases, to take advantage of the current low valuations for the petroleum industry. These would be sold if the oil & gas market's prospects change.
Please rank all the securities on the basis of return potential over 2-3 years as the primary criteria,
Please eliminate any stock which does not have adequate balance sheet strength, from the lineup.
Please add to the lineup all securites that would facilitate the creation of a defensible, well-diversified, long term portfolio - especially if it is in a sector that I have overlooked.
Thank you for your expertise, and willingness to help me sleep a bit more soundly.
Q: With more and more US states moving to legalize marijuana I feel it is just a matter of time before that is done at the federal level. I have a large position in these 3 names. I assume they will shift from big tobacco to big marijuana once it is legalized. I think there is big growth potential here. Would you agree with that assessment? Would there be something that could stop this from happening ie government not allowing these big players to dominate that industry?
Q: Hi 5i,
Thanks for the great. What are your thoughts on the tobacco stocks (Imperial Brands, Philip Morris, Altria, British American)?
These stocks seem cheap with amazing yields—but just keep getting cheaper. Is it time for me to take losses and move on?
Thank you!
Thanks for the great. What are your thoughts on the tobacco stocks (Imperial Brands, Philip Morris, Altria, British American)?
These stocks seem cheap with amazing yields—but just keep getting cheaper. Is it time for me to take losses and move on?
Thank you!
Q: Hello Team,
What percent growth per year would you expect on this company.
Thank You,
Barry
What percent growth per year would you expect on this company.
Thank You,
Barry
Q: Hello, looking to add this dividend payer to my portfolio. is it better suited to RRSP or TFSA and why?
Thank you.
Thank you.