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Q: I would like your opinion on these 2 companies $bip and $bep as buys right now. Which one would you choose? Or would you be tempted to buy both? I also hold a small position In $BAM.A.
If I were to buy all 3 it would represent 6% of my total Portfolio.


Thanks as always,

Valter
Read Answer Asked by Valter on October 10, 2017
Q: i bought BCE almost 10 years ago after the flaherty income trust debacle. i have not added to the position and it now makes up a small percentage of my portfolio (less than 2%). going forward i struggle to see where BCE will get growth from. I was thinking of selling BCE and buying more BEP.UN. It would bring BEP.UN up to a full 5% weight. To me BEP.UN would provide a little more capital growth along with a higher dividend. These are both held in a registered account. Thoughts?
Read Answer Asked by Richard on October 04, 2017
Q: About a year ago (Nov 2016), you provided 10 "forever"stock ideas. Would you still categorize those same 10 stocks as "forever" stocks today?
Read Answer Asked by Mary Ann on September 28, 2017
Q: Just looking to perhaps enter a 1% position in a well diversified portfolio of 1 of the above based on current weakness. Would you rank best growth potential and which to enter into?
Read Answer Asked by Craig on September 21, 2017
Q: Hi 5i,

I sold EMA in my RRSP last week just before it dropped.
I want to replace it with 2 Utilities in my RRSP and 1 in my TFSA. What Utility stocks would you pick today?
These are income portfolios with approx 5% per position.

I look forward to your answer..



Read Answer Asked by Stephen on September 19, 2017
Q: Trading in BEP.UN and BIP.UN Friday from 3:30 to 4:00 was frenzied with big price swings which I presume was connected to indexers acquiring BIP and dumping BEP, though I don't understand the thesis, any insight? Since we knew that BIP was going into the TSX 60 well in advance is there an opportunity that we could have taken advantage of, knowing that ETFs would have to be buying shares by a deadline? Thanks, J.
Read Answer Asked by Jeff on September 18, 2017
Q: Hello 5i,

Would you have interesting companies on your radar screen that are either in the renewable energy, water, or waste sector that would be eco friendly?

Please exclude BEP.UN AQN, BLX, and INE.

(aware of market cap risk and sector risks)

Thanks!
Read Answer Asked by Elliott on September 15, 2017
Q: What do you think about Algonquin's 54% debt to asset ratio? Is this a little high or not bad? I note that it is higher than bep and bip's ratios. With word of them looking at more acquisitions, are they in potential trouble with debt levels if they do so? Thanks.
Read Answer Asked by Michael on August 30, 2017
Q: Can you tell me the debt to asset ratios for the above four companies? And how about the payout ratio for each? Thanks.
Read Answer Asked by Michael on August 29, 2017
Q: Hi, can you rank these companies for long term holds considering currrent valuation. Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Jordan on August 02, 2017
Q: Hi, can you rank the following companies as long term hold potential taking into account current valuations. I am looking to start positions in all companies I am just not sure which ones to start with.

Also, I feel like there is so much noise about moving away from oil that buying ENB long term can be a bad portfolio decision. Can you also comment on this. I am 30 and don't plan on selling anything any time soon.
Read Answer Asked by Jordan on July 31, 2017
Q: Hi team
I am looking for a high yield, safe company to invest in. I found these in your portfolios. What are your comments on those today, how do you rank them or are there any other stocks you will recommend?
Thanks
Margita
Read Answer Asked by Margita Elisabet on July 31, 2017
Q: What is the payout ratio on these two stocks? When i research there is conflicting information from a payout ratio of 60-70% to a high of over 175%.

What is the forward 1 year P/E ratios on these? Is this an important figure to watch?


Morningstar reports BIP.UN and BEP.UN free cash flow dropping 3 consecutive years and BEP.Un reporting Negative earnings. Would a short seller like the one on EIF pounce on this or do you view these companies as more safe?

Are these still good investments on a 10 year plus time horizon and would it be better held in a registered or unregistered account.

thanks
Read Answer Asked by Thomas on July 27, 2017