Q: I am growing concerned about Line 5 as the Michigan governor is trying to close it down. I realize there are several strategies in play to keep it open, but given how big line 5 is to enbridge, to michigan, to ontario and quebec, I can't help but wonder what will happen to the stock and future growth if it is closed down Your opinion please?
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- Park Lawn Corporation (PLC)
- North West Company Inc. (The) (NWC)
- Primo Water Corporation (PRMW)
- Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc. (ATD)
- Premium Brands Holdings Corporation (PBH)
Q: I am looking to add new position in the C.Non Cycl. sector. My lean is to the balanced and income portfolios. How would you rank the above and which companies represent the best buying opportunity now( or is now not the time for this sector) and why?
Thanks,
Mike
Thanks,
Mike
Q: Hi, any thoughts on the recent decline of Apps. It has been hit particularly hard. Do you see the acquisition of Triapodi as a positive move? Would you consider it a buy now?
Thanks
Thanks
Q: The company released what looks to be excellent results and positive outlook for growth. What is your take on the company's prospects? Hold for medium term or take advantage of any positive momentum to sell?
Q: AS Oil stocks were much beatonup and now recovering very well,Which other sector is in similar position.Being A Realtor I think Commecial reits,office and retail US AND
Canadian are but Need your Opinion and advice.
Canadian are but Need your Opinion and advice.
Q: Dear 5i team,
I've owned CHO100 since 2006 and I've had approximately a 75% ROI since this time which is in my opinion lackluster. I had high hopes for the is fund and its manager but things have not worked out as well as I would have hoped. That said, recently it has done well compared to pears but still. Do you think it's time to cut to the cord? Any opinions on its future prospects.
I've also owned MAW107 since 2004 and have had phenomenal results of over 500%. So much so that I am wondering if it would be a good time to cash in profits Again, any thoughts on the fund's future prospects? Both are in my RRSP and I have still at least 15 years before I will be needing to draw from it.
Many thanks in advance.
I've owned CHO100 since 2006 and I've had approximately a 75% ROI since this time which is in my opinion lackluster. I had high hopes for the is fund and its manager but things have not worked out as well as I would have hoped. That said, recently it has done well compared to pears but still. Do you think it's time to cut to the cord? Any opinions on its future prospects.
I've also owned MAW107 since 2004 and have had phenomenal results of over 500%. So much so that I am wondering if it would be a good time to cash in profits Again, any thoughts on the fund's future prospects? Both are in my RRSP and I have still at least 15 years before I will be needing to draw from it.
Many thanks in advance.
Q: In the last 5 from 5i the first article about rising interest rates contained this statement: “Investors should consider adding economically cyclical sectors that can take advantage of global reflation. We also suggest maintaining positions in defensive sectors that would likely do well if the faster-growth, rising-rate scenario takes longer to materialize than indicators now suggest.”
Can you suggest a handful of individual companies and hopefully some ETF’s that would address those two strategies?
Thank you.
Can you suggest a handful of individual companies and hopefully some ETF’s that would address those two strategies?
Thank you.
Q: I have been a long-time holder of the CHO100 fund since 2006. The fund has had ok returns but in the past few years has not kept up with the market. That said, recently it's done very well compared to industry peers. After 15 years, I've gained approximately 75% over my initial investment in both appreciation and distribution. I realize you can only comment in general terms but what do you think of its prospects moving forward? Thanks in advance.
Q: DOC closed a bought deal today at 2.70 in the face of a market price which is much lower now but was a bit above the deal pricing when announced. I assume the brokers and/or underwriters will want to recover the value of their investment but I do not know how this sort of event generally proceeds. Can you clarify please, including the role and obligations of the parties and the likely outcome for the share price. Thanks
- Vanguard Dividend Appreciation FTF (VIG)
- First Trust ISE Cloud Computing Index Fund (SKYY)
- Evolve Cyber Security Index Fund (CYBR)
- Invesco S&P 500 Equal Weight Index ETF (EQL)
- Lightspeed Commerce Inc. Subordinate Voting Shares (LSPD)
Q: Hello
Thinking of retiring and drawing the dividends from our RRSP to replace income from employment until age 71.
Would it make sense to sell the first 4 mentioned and buy only EQL.
This move would give us $5,000. more yearly income from dividends (before taxes).
I mentioned selling VIG because of the currency variability and EQL pays a higher dividend..
We would still maintain growth ETFs like IWO, ICLN, KWEB, PSCH etc.
Thank you for your time.
Mike
Thinking of retiring and drawing the dividends from our RRSP to replace income from employment until age 71.
Would it make sense to sell the first 4 mentioned and buy only EQL.
This move would give us $5,000. more yearly income from dividends (before taxes).
I mentioned selling VIG because of the currency variability and EQL pays a higher dividend..
We would still maintain growth ETFs like IWO, ICLN, KWEB, PSCH etc.
Thank you for your time.
Mike
Q: I owned Dowdupont and in the spinout of 2019 received shares of DOW, DD and CTVA. I originally purchased the stock with the belief that the spinout would unlock the potential of each entity......ie the sum of the parts was worth more than the whole. So far, after 2 years that thesis has not played out. CTVA (the smallest of the spinouts) has performed well, DOW has been relatively flat and DD (the largest of the spinouts) has been a dog. Can you please comment on each holding and tell me if they were in your portfolio which ones are worth holding, which are best to let go and most importantly why.
Thanks for your guidance and wisdom
Scott
Thanks for your guidance and wisdom
Scott
Q: Your comments re:5% decline today would be appreciated.
Q: I'd like to buy one of the above two stocks, mainly for a 5-year growth hold. Please offer a suggestion as to which one, and why. Thanks,
Q: Is there a comparable company in the US to DND? It would seem like a great market for the company.
Thank You, Peter
Thank You, Peter
Q: Please give your thought on this company, is it a good time to start a position today for a long-term holding. Thank you!
- iShares S&P/TSX Canadian Preferred Share Index ETF (CPD)
- BMO Laddered Preferred Share Index ETF (ZPR)
Q: How do you like Preferred's these days? I've recently replaced some of my bond ETF's with ZPR. I understand they carry equity/credit risk but do you see pref's as offering better protection against rising rates? Thanks.
Q: Do you see a reason for the fall of ISRG other than it was in the "expensive" stock category?
- Industrial Select Sector SPDR (XLI)
- iShares Global Industrials ETF (EXI)
- ARK Autonomous Technology & Robotics ETF (ARKQ)
- Invesco Dorsey Wright Industrials Momentum ETF (PRN)
Q: Hi 5i team,
I would like to own U.S. companies in the ‘Industrial’ sector that are well managed, with strong balance sheets and good growth on earnings. Could you please recommend a US listed ETF that focus on these companies? Thanks.
I would like to own U.S. companies in the ‘Industrial’ sector that are well managed, with strong balance sheets and good growth on earnings. Could you please recommend a US listed ETF that focus on these companies? Thanks.
- H&R Real Estate Investment Trust (HR.UN)
- High Liner Foods Incorporated (HLF)
- Brookfield Business Partners L.P. (BBU.UN)
Q: Please list these companies in order of which to dispose off. They are in a RRSP with no tax complications and I would like to top up a pair of other positions. HLF, HR.UN and BBU. THANKYOU
Q: TSX Health Care Capped Index etc.. ...I cant find the symbols for these...also can pls explain the pros and cons of buying this type of investment ? why is it capped?is this a OK way of buying a specific sector of the market? how do they compare vs SPDR's..?