Q: Looking for a Canadian stock or two that provides both a reasonable dividend and some growth. Please rate the above-noted stocks on a scale of 1-10 for both growth and risk over the next 12 months. Thank you.
Q: Hi 5i,
WCP seems to be stuck in the doldrums compared to other 'similar' companies in the oil patch. Am i correct in thinking it's lagging its peers lately and, if so, do you have ideas as to why?
And do you think it might bounce - a little or a lot - anytime soon?
Thanks,
Peter
Q: Takeda is near its 52 week lows, with most of the drop in the past few months. Is this a potential buy opportunity (I don't currently hold this stock) or are there some major issues or concerns to be aware of?
Q: Found this the ither day, looked to see if any questions posted recently on it, latest from last Jan., how do feeling about them now, are they worth starting new small position, how would the fair in rising interest rate environment?
Q: It would appear circumstance for the Canadian Banks looks good for their share prices to rise. If their price increases are not due to speculations or a bubble forming but strong fundamentals, could I get your opinion of how the Canadian banks may deal with their rising share prices? Would they just let them rise until circumstances change, or would they consider splitting shares?
Q: I have enough cash to top up either KXS or DOO. Once topped up, DOO would be about 4.25% and KXS would be about 3.8%. I note that KXS is in both the Balanced and Growth portfolios, but I don't know if that should give me more confidence in the company. And in an answer to an earlier question ranking top-up order and target prices, you gave the KXS target ($300) and the DOO target ($140), but in rank top-up order DOO was #3 and the KXS order was #5. I realize I'm over thinking this whole thing, and I should just pick one because both are good companies, but I get stuck when trying to decide. Both are in TFSA, so it won't be long before I can top up with new money. But any help you can give now to un-stick me, would be much appreciated. Whichever one you pick, I will stop ruminating and act.
Q: AYM just initiated a dividend and the stated policy is to distribute 30% to 50% of free cash flow. Copper has been identified as a key component in the "greenification" of energy supply. What's your opinion of buying a full position in this stock for its future potential?
Q: Is BEPC buyable now,or you have better candidates?.It is near 1 yr low, Is the Div subject to US 15% withholding tax? Txs for u usual great services & views
Q: HELLO TEAM... I am building a small cap dividend income portfolio as part of an overall income plan-it will comprise only 5-10% of my overall portfolio ( mainly for diversification). The names I have chosen so far include DBM, CJR.B. KPT, TTR-all nice dividends with some growth potential. Do you have any other ideas for this adventure ...once again many thanks regards gary
Q: Do you have an opinion as to approximately when at year-end the selling of beaten down stocks for harvesting capital losses is generally sufficiently exhausted that one can consider stepping in where desired? If so, would your opinion be the same for US and Canadian markets?
Q: Hi, Any comments on the new initiative announced by Constellation Software, starting a Venture Capital Fund with $200 mln, to provide financing for start-up and rapidly growing vertical software businesses ? Thanks
Q: This company has been posting some good growth. Do you think it would be a good growth investment? Also, it has been in business for 30-years. Do you know when they went public?
Q: Could you please recommend your top picks for the energy sector- top 2-3 large cap exposure and top 2-3 smaller cap.
Also what is your view overall for the 3-5 year outlook of the sector in general
Thank you!
Q: Hello, Could you compare a few tail risk etfs like QTR, XTR, CYA and TAIL ..which would you suggest for some sort of protection.. What portion of a portfolio would you give as a guideline or thumb rule for one of these for an almost 100% equity portfolio. Thanks.