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Q: My daughter is starting a TSFA account. I have suggested the following for a long term hold:
One of these 3 banks BNS, TD, or RY; FTS, CNR, BAM.a, WSP, JNJ, & VGG. You thoughts on these picks and any suggestions you might have.
Thank You,
Earl
Read Answer Asked by earl on February 17, 2021
Q: Given current markets and in the near term, I'm considering a 1/3 position in Equities, Fixed Income and Cash. Are these levels reasonable and what is your view of the above ETF's making up my fixed income allocation? You guys are awesome, thanks for your help.
Read Answer Asked by Curtis on February 17, 2021
Q: Hello,

My partner was interested in canadian companies that specialize in transportation building. Thinking green tech - trains, metro, ect. Do you know or recommend any companies that fall in this category?

Thanks for your help,
Ellen
Read Answer Asked by Ellen on February 17, 2021
Q: Hi, in your response to Phil's question on a Canadian substitute to the US$ ARK ETFs, you suggested the Emerge Canada funds as a Canadian alternative. Could you please provide some details on their size and whether you would endorse them as a viable mid to long term investment opportunity. Could you also advise any insight as to why they are trading on the NEO exchange and not knowing anything about the NEO exchange, if there is any risk to them trading there.
Thank you
Read Answer Asked by Mark on February 17, 2021
Q: Hello 5i
I understand the upsize however I don’t understand what the $9.80 subscription receipt represents. Appreciate your help.
“WELL Health upsized its previously announced $295.5M equity offering by C$7M and completed the full upsized C$302.5M equity offering at C$9.80 per subscription receipt, representing a 25% premium to WELL’s 5-day VWAP preceding the announced acquisition of NYSE American and TSX listed CRH Medical Corporation or “CRH”.
Thank you
Read Answer Asked by Les on February 17, 2021
Q: Going through all your portfolios looking for a high(er) growth stock with a dividend >1 that I don't already own. Can you please rate the following on a scale of 1-10 (1 being low) for both growth and risk over the next 12-18 months: MG, SLF, PKI, TFI, CCL, PLC, GSY, OTEX. (I note that all but SLF are currently rated 'strong buy'.) And if you have two clear favourites in the preceding list, I would appreciate those being noted separately. Thank you.
Read Answer Asked by Maureen on February 17, 2021
Q: Hello,

We have a 2.5-year-old named Victoria, aka 'Toe-Toe'. We are Canadian, and looking for some recommendations for balanced ETFs (or index funds) that we can purchase every two weeks for her RESP. They should have a low/no/reasonable MER, probably more exposure to the US, than Canada, and if possible a dividend so we can start a DRIP. Your suggestions are appreciated. Thanks,

Go, Jets, Go!
Read Answer Asked by Mark on February 17, 2021
Q: Hello, as a recovery play and between these 2 movies chains, which one has the best balance sheet not to go bankrupt ? Do you think financial risk is too high ? Which one has the most recovery potential after the pandemic is over and finally which one would you side with if you had to invest money and why ? Thanks
Read Answer Asked by jean on February 17, 2021
Q: Good morning. I currently have positions with MFC, SLF and GWO but GWO was a recent purchase just to see how it performed against the other two which I have held for many years. Based on some of my research it appears that Sunlife manages better through pullbacks and downturns historically however if I were also looking at Dividend Yields, currently MFC and GWO are higher. However I try to look at:
1. Growth rate ( ie EPS growth);
2. Dividend Yield Growth and;
3. Forward Valuation
as best as possible when I look at a company. I don't want or believe I need all three and would appreciate your input as to how you would rank them based on the three criteria I've noted.
Thanks,
Kevin
Read Answer Asked by Kevin on February 17, 2021
Q: What gold mining companies are attractive judged by their NAV?
Read Answer Asked by James on February 17, 2021