Q: Please comment on their qtr. and market reaction. When does the company see becoming profitable, costs rising and r and d spending up so no time soon, even with record sales? Regards Greg
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Q: Hi 5i
Just curious. I realize there’s always 2sides to a trade. So with the market going down for a while now, who do you think is doing the trading.
Retail selling/buying or smart money in there somewhere.
Peter thanks to your advice over the years I’m watching the market and not doing anything irrational and definitely not worrying about today or tomorrow.
Thx
Just curious. I realize there’s always 2sides to a trade. So with the market going down for a while now, who do you think is doing the trading.
Retail selling/buying or smart money in there somewhere.
Peter thanks to your advice over the years I’m watching the market and not doing anything irrational and definitely not worrying about today or tomorrow.
Thx
Q: Hi please comment on todays earnings release. Thanks a lot eh
Q: Please comment on uwmc earnings. Is it still hold, sell or buy more to reduce average cost.
Thanks
Thanks
Q: Could you please give the earning consensus for these three stocks
Q: Hi Peter
Can you explain why the stock has dropped like a rock after the release of its quarterly numbers
Howard
Can you explain why the stock has dropped like a rock after the release of its quarterly numbers
Howard
Q: Would this be a good time to add to my position --I have 400 shares --Cost $88 Can
Q: When does it report please
Sheldon
Sheldon
Q: Good morning
Would you have some insight or thoughts on what the hedges that CPG and PXT have in place that will impact revenues in the first quarter, and beyond?
Thanks
Would you have some insight or thoughts on what the hedges that CPG and PXT have in place that will impact revenues in the first quarter, and beyond?
Thanks
Q: What is your overall opinion on ICE Intercontinental Exchange. What do you think of their acquisition of Black Knight. Do you think there will be a higher demand to trade commodities and won't this benefit ICE? Do you have a rough percentage breakdown of where they they make the most of their revenues from? Thanks
Q: Good morning! I'd appreciate your thoughts on this logistics/freight forwarder, as well as Kuehne + Nagel, as potential three- year holds for both income and growth. Thank you as always!
Q: ITP being taken over at $40.50.Proxy deposit date was May 9 with voting on May 11.Today it closed at $39.13-0.52,with the news today it was going to open an office in the UK, maybe with the blessings of the acquirer. Are there any reasons for the drop? Surprised to find such an event before meeting & voting tomorrow. Do u think that the deal will complete? Is it time to sell now instead of waiting for completion? Txs for u usual great services & views
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Superior Plus Corp. (SPB)
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Alaris Equity Partners Income Trust (AD.UN)
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Exchange Income Corporation (EIF)
Q: I am looking at expanding my holdings of small
cap higher paying dividend stocks which currently
consist of EIF, AD.UN,and SPB.
Please provide 3 additional names ( 5% plus
yield ) which would
be of interest. A comment on each company’s
strengths/weaknesses would be appreciated.
Thanks. Derek
cap higher paying dividend stocks which currently
consist of EIF, AD.UN,and SPB.
Please provide 3 additional names ( 5% plus
yield ) which would
be of interest. A comment on each company’s
strengths/weaknesses would be appreciated.
Thanks. Derek
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iShares Russell 2000 Growth ETF (IWO)
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iShares 1-5 Year Laddered Corporate Bond Index ETF (CBO)
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Vanguard FTSE Developed Europe All Cap Index ETF (VE)
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Vanguard FTSE Emerging Markets All Cap Index ETF (VEE)
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SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (SPY)
Q: Peter,
I look at the S & P 500 index as the gold standard for performance measurement. It has been my theory that any portfolio performance should be compared to this index first. Do you agree?
For diversification purposes please list your top 5 indexes & associated ETF codes that you feel would be relevant whenever looking at an equity portfolio. This can be anywhere in the world. { Fixed Income I strictly take a ladder approach.} I would be interested in ones with a lower correlation , if that is realistic. It may not be.
Thank you
Paul
I look at the S & P 500 index as the gold standard for performance measurement. It has been my theory that any portfolio performance should be compared to this index first. Do you agree?
For diversification purposes please list your top 5 indexes & associated ETF codes that you feel would be relevant whenever looking at an equity portfolio. This can be anywhere in the world. { Fixed Income I strictly take a ladder approach.} I would be interested in ones with a lower correlation , if that is realistic. It may not be.
Thank you
Paul
Q: If you had a bit of money today to buy a small basket of 5 stocks you consider to have the most potential for growth in the next four to five years, what would you buy?
Q: Hello 5i,
I am looking for income and found these two. I am up with BAC and PRMW and would sell these and buy ICHR and IEP. I know there is no comparison but would be fine with the change for income. I am 76 with a good pension and a balanced portfolio value investor in all sectors. I also have covered call ETF's ZWC, ZWE, ZWH, ZWT, HDIV AND HYLD. The other forty-two stocks are blue chip equities in all 11 sectors with ten ETF's doing well with ZAG to balance it all. I am not using the principal and reinvesting excess dividends and using some for travel. Is there a downside to selling BAC and PRMW and buying ICHR and IEP or is that too excessive with the covered call ETF's now in play? Please take as many credits as needed.
Stanley
I am looking for income and found these two. I am up with BAC and PRMW and would sell these and buy ICHR and IEP. I know there is no comparison but would be fine with the change for income. I am 76 with a good pension and a balanced portfolio value investor in all sectors. I also have covered call ETF's ZWC, ZWE, ZWH, ZWT, HDIV AND HYLD. The other forty-two stocks are blue chip equities in all 11 sectors with ten ETF's doing well with ZAG to balance it all. I am not using the principal and reinvesting excess dividends and using some for travel. Is there a downside to selling BAC and PRMW and buying ICHR and IEP or is that too excessive with the covered call ETF's now in play? Please take as many credits as needed.
Stanley
Q: Fidelity ZERO Large Cap Index Fund (FNILX) Would this index fund be a buy in your opinion, or something else instead?
Thank you.
Thank you.
Q: Hello 5i
Could I have your current thoughts on CGNX please ?
Are increasing costs and inventory an issue (considering recent price action) or more likely just general market malaise / sell on news ?
Would adding to an existing holding seem premature at this stage ?
Thanks
Could I have your current thoughts on CGNX please ?
Are increasing costs and inventory an issue (considering recent price action) or more likely just general market malaise / sell on news ?
Would adding to an existing holding seem premature at this stage ?
Thanks
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Purpose Diversified Real Asset Fund (PRA)
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Invesco Global Listed Private Equity ETF (PSP)
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Invesco DB Commodity Index Tracking Fund (DBC)
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Global X ReSolve Adaptive Asset Allocation Corporate Class ETF (HRAA)
Q: Hi Peter
I have read alternative investments as a way diversify the portfolio beyond stocks and bonds.
There appears to be many types of alternative investments and complicated too.
If one were to invest in alternative investments, do you have any recommendations on how to approach such investments?
Are there any ETFs in this space that simplifies the investment approach?
My purpose is for income with a bit of ongoing growth.
I have read alternative investments as a way diversify the portfolio beyond stocks and bonds.
There appears to be many types of alternative investments and complicated too.
If one were to invest in alternative investments, do you have any recommendations on how to approach such investments?
Are there any ETFs in this space that simplifies the investment approach?
My purpose is for income with a bit of ongoing growth.
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Check Point Software Technologies Ltd. (CHKP)
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Okta Inc. (OKTA)
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Rapid7 Inc. (RPD)
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CrowdStrike Holdings Inc. (CRWD)
Q: Hi 5i,
Amongst other pricey cybersecurity companies, CHKP seems very reasonably valued. It it 'cheap for a reason', or is it a solid stock to pick up now?
Also, do you still like RPD after its recent report?
Is there anything else (besides CRWD) that you prefer in this space?
TIA!
Amongst other pricey cybersecurity companies, CHKP seems very reasonably valued. It it 'cheap for a reason', or is it a solid stock to pick up now?
Also, do you still like RPD after its recent report?
Is there anything else (besides CRWD) that you prefer in this space?
TIA!