Q: i see a lot of blue chip companies starting to redeem notes and not sure if i fully understand this. does this mean that companies have the money to pay back the notes which are usually higher interest and is this usually good for stock holders. manulife came out with 1 billion redemption of 4.7 usd senior notes this morning.
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Q: What are the top three stocks that you would recommend for Income? Only Canadian please.
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- Alphabet Inc. (GOOG)
- NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA)
- Roku Inc. (ROKU)
- Pinterest Inc. Class A (PINS)
- CrowdStrike Holdings Inc. (CRWD)
Q: Hi 5i Team,
What would be your top 5 U.S. growth pics to buy today? Irrespective of sector, risk or size.
So many thanks for such a great service.
What would be your top 5 U.S. growth pics to buy today? Irrespective of sector, risk or size.
So many thanks for such a great service.
Q: Good Day! Looking for your thoughts around these three aerospace companies. I'm very interested in added one of these to my investment portfolio in the near term.
Q: I own Suncor ,and am under water about 20%. I’m thinking of swapping it out for CNQ ? Which company has more upside potential for a 2 to 4 year horizon?
Thanks,
Philip
Thanks,
Philip
Q: Just a further comment to James' question and your answer regarding the Exelon purchase. This purchase left me scratching my head. I am a healthcare provider who works in the area where Exelon would be used. I don't see much Exelon used. As you indicated, it is a mature product. However, revenues have been declining over several years, at least according to Macrotrends (available at https://www.macrotrends.net/stocks/charts/EXC/exelon/revenue) so I don't know what rabbit GUD can pull out to wring increased revenues from this medication.
Q: Good morning,
I read somewhere about trading eroding away at fees. I am a very long term investor and I tend to hold positions for a long time. I am currently with BMO Investorline and get charged $9.95 per trade. My question is adding to dividend stocks to increase my payouts in the portfolio.For example obviously you are not going to add to say BNS with a buy of only $100.00, the trade fees would be too much.
What would be the appropriate number be to add to positions? $500, $1000, $1500 or other keeping fees in mind to not take away all your profits? I always find this difficult to see if it is worth while or not.
Also I keep wishing BMO would lower their fees but hasn't happened yet.
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I read somewhere about trading eroding away at fees. I am a very long term investor and I tend to hold positions for a long time. I am currently with BMO Investorline and get charged $9.95 per trade. My question is adding to dividend stocks to increase my payouts in the portfolio.For example obviously you are not going to add to say BNS with a buy of only $100.00, the trade fees would be too much.
What would be the appropriate number be to add to positions? $500, $1000, $1500 or other keeping fees in mind to not take away all your profits? I always find this difficult to see if it is worth while or not.
Also I keep wishing BMO would lower their fees but hasn't happened yet.
Thanks
Q: Great article on Csu and its founder Leonard by Andrew Willis, Apr26 Globe and Mail Report on Business
Q: Hello,
Interested in your answer earlier this morning that you believe WELL at $5.75 is attractive and what you based that value on? This concerning to me as many questions have been asked of your team top picks as to where to deploy new money over the past months and WELL was more often than not included in the answer. At these points WELL was trading between $7-$9 range. So fundamentally, what has changed?
Interested in your answer earlier this morning that you believe WELL at $5.75 is attractive and what you based that value on? This concerning to me as many questions have been asked of your team top picks as to where to deploy new money over the past months and WELL was more often than not included in the answer. At these points WELL was trading between $7-$9 range. So fundamentally, what has changed?
Q: Which one would be better buy today and why?
Thanks,
Milan
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Milan
Q: With new money going into my RIF should I double my holding in T to a full position or buy TIXT?
Thanks, Hugh
Thanks, Hugh
- Enbridge Inc. (ENB)
- Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp. (AQN)
- First National Financial Corporation (FN)
Q: i am being ask to sell BPY and have no choice. I have lots and need do something with money. I was looking for another REITS. I understand few if any will pay dividend of BPY. I do own little bit of etf zre. I have done with & like dividend monthly. I also own banks, utilities, pipelines, railroads plus few other REITS. I am looking for more dividends. I also own too many faangs. I just want to know your suggestions?
Q: Please comment on these and which would be better. Also, any W/H Tax implications in a Registered/Non-Reg account? Thanks so much!
Q: The stock price has increased significantly during last year. What are the risks of holding the shares? Should I sell part to lock in the gain?
Q: Would you recommend selling options during a period when a company will be reporting earnings? Or is that not part of the decision?
Q: Hi 5i Team - Could you please comment on Kneat, in particular its cash on hand, level of debt, insider ownership/buying or selling, revenue growth and any other metrics that might make it a good growth stock over the next 2 to 5 years. Thanks.
Rob
Rob
- Sangoma Technologies Corporation (STC)
- Agnico Eagle Mines Limited (AEM)
- Roku Inc. (ROKU)
- Cerence Inc. (CRNC)
Q: AEM just bought on 23rd and no sooner bought than it started to drop off. I researched a bit further and seen a couple of days ago, there was a target cut by Bay Street HTTP. Not concerned but should have researched before I bought. Over the last few days I added to STC and ROQU and took a new position in CRNC. They do not seem to be participating in this 5 day rally. Any recent negative news on any of these securities? Awaiting your good advice. Thanks,
Q: Would XHY be a suitable bond ETF in the current environment? The yield looks quite attractive, near 5%. If not, is there another bond ETF you would recommend?
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Q: Do you believe Magna is a buy at today's price?
Q: Thanks for your great services. Earlier during Covid, I put in an order for well at $4.20, but only 10% of the order was filled. I've watched my tiny position do well over the last 6 months - wishing I had a larger position, LOL. I guess it's anyone's guess how low the stock could go - perhaps you can comment on that. Can you recommend an entry price for a bargain hunter?