Q: The US financials have come off in recent weeks. Is it a good time to be entering in VFH and or XLF?
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Q: The following was in the Globe today and I quote: "Canaccord Genuity’s Doug Taylor lowered his Well Health Technologies Corp. to $10 from $12 with a “buy” rating, while PI Financial’s Kris Thompson cut his target to $9 from $10.50 with a “buy” rating. The AVERAGE is $10.12."
And yet is sits at $5.10. After a good, solid quarter. I just shake my head and wonder what I am missing?
If it wasn't for 5i I would have all my money in a sock hidden under the mattress.
And yet is sits at $5.10. After a good, solid quarter. I just shake my head and wonder what I am missing?
If it wasn't for 5i I would have all my money in a sock hidden under the mattress.
Q: Part two of the spring clean up, sell ANRG and buy CJT instead. Little concerned over execution at ANRG, really like the fundamentals at CJT. Also have a position in GRN for sector exposure.
Leo
Leo
Q: I'm confused regarding your answer to Paul's question regarding capital gains. You mentioned that "Shares sold can be re-bought immediately and a new ACB established."
My question is does not one have to wait 30 days to re-buy the same holding because of the superficial loss rule? If not, please explain.
My question is does not one have to wait 30 days to re-buy the same holding because of the superficial loss rule? If not, please explain.
- Toronto-Dominion Bank (The) (TD)
- Bank of Nova Scotia (The) (BNS)
- Suncor Energy Inc. (SU)
- BCE Inc. (BCE)
- Enbridge Inc. (ENB)
- Manulife Financial Corporation (MFC)
- TC Energy Corporation (TRP)
- TELUS Corporation (T)
- Power Corporation of Canada Subordinate Voting Shares (POW)
- Pembina Pipeline Corporation (PPL)
- AltaGas Ltd. (ALA)
- Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp. (AQN)
Q: In which order would you rate these stocks as the best buy right now in each sector or is there something else in each of these sectors Energy, financial, utilities that you would consider a better buy.
Q: Today you replied to request for your 10 US/Can highest conviction names and left off Google and BAM (my two largest positions). Is there a reason and if so why?
Q: Your opinion on PLTR. Buy,hold or sell? Thank you. Fooklin
Q: I'm overweight financials - almost 20% of my total portfolio. In relatively equal proportions I hold: BAM, GSY, SLF, X and V. Should I trim across the board or do these stocks have sufficiently different economic drivers that being 20% overweight is not a concern? Thank you.
Q: Hello Team,
I am interested in your opinions on both of these companies at current levels. Would you add to these names here? Also, at what price would you find them overwhelming attractive?
Thank you.
I am interested in your opinions on both of these companies at current levels. Would you add to these names here? Also, at what price would you find them overwhelming attractive?
Thank you.
Q: Time to do a little spring clean up on the portfolio. Thinking of selling DCBO and buying FSV instead. Your thoughts?
The idea is to take a little risk off the table.
Leo
The idea is to take a little risk off the table.
Leo
Q: Which stocks do you currently have a A or A- rating on?
Q: why the big drop in GRT.un today - about 4% (almost 4$)
Q: Hello Team,
What do you perceive to be the reason behind the recent move in Newmont Corp?
Thank for the great service,
Andrew
What do you perceive to be the reason behind the recent move in Newmont Corp?
Thank for the great service,
Andrew
- Veeva Systems Inc. Class A (VEEV)
- Redfin Corporation (RDFN)
- Pinterest Inc. Class A (PINS)
- Lemonade Inc. (LMND)
- Affirm Holdings Inc. (AFRM)
- DigitalOcean Holdings Inc. (DOCN)
- SoFi Technologies Inc. (SOFI)
Q: Hi 5i
Can you assign a rank on the future potential for each of these companies on a scale of 1-10? 1 being dead in the water and 10 being amazing potential from current levels?
If you have 1-2 favs from this list, what makes them better than the rest?
Thanks!
Can you assign a rank on the future potential for each of these companies on a scale of 1-10? 1 being dead in the water and 10 being amazing potential from current levels?
If you have 1-2 favs from this list, what makes them better than the rest?
Thanks!
Q: Note that DIR is one of u favourite Industrial REIT. Recent Bought Deal was $6.30. & has since consistently traded below the above price,currently $16.13. Have a 4% postion .Can I add?.Txs for u usual great services & views
- Plug Power Inc. (PLUG)
- Ormat Technologies Inc. (ORA)
- Invesco WilderHill Clean Energy ETF (PBW)
- Blink Charging Co. (BLNK)
- ChargePoint Holdings Inc. (CHPT)
Q: if the electrical grids have to be beefed up to accommodate charging many more EVs , what infrastructure electrical companies { power lines & transformers }and parts suppliers{ charging stations } that are publicly traded ,could be considered a wise investment with lots of future upside ?
Q: I see GIC’s rates in Canada are gradually moving towards 3%. With talk of BOC successive rate increases - I am dreaming of 4-5% GIC rates as a possibility by year end. My questions is this. Is there a traditional benchmark ratio relationship between the prime rate and the average GIC rate? In other words, if prime gets to 3% or 3.5% - what might one expect GIC rates to do. Thanks in advance.
Q: with the Liberals aggressive agenda towards having many more EVs in Canada in the not too distant future , is there an auto parts manufacturer that is a maker of EV specific parts that will have good upside potential if this agenda is do able.
- Veeva Systems Inc. Class A (VEEV)
- CrowdStrike Holdings Inc. (CRWD)
- Digital Turbine Inc. (APPS)
- Mitek Systems Inc. (MITK)
Q: Hi Team, I need to raise some cash and would like some help deciding which company to let go.
Just looking for your input on the best companies to keep for upside potential.
Thanks Dave
Just looking for your input on the best companies to keep for upside potential.
Thanks Dave
Q: Thank you for your quick response to my previous question about this stock. As a follow-up question, given its high valuation, what would you consider to be a reasonable 'buy' price for this stock?
I find valuation to be the most difficult metric to figure out and have over-paid for some now hard-hit stocks in the past so I know valuation needs to be considered carefully. Thanks again,
I find valuation to be the most difficult metric to figure out and have over-paid for some now hard-hit stocks in the past so I know valuation needs to be considered carefully. Thanks again,