Q: Hello again please your thoughts on ADRNY
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Q: Hi Folks,
My question is about the concept of a 5 year "stepper" product described by one leading financial institution as having a one-year term and automatically renews for four successive one-year terms on the maturity/anniversary date. The annual interest rate automatically increases on each maturity/anniversary date. The investment may be cashed in full or in part on the maturity/anniversary date.
Rates are year 1 - 0.85%
Year 2 - 1.10%
Year 3 - 1.75%
Year 4 - 2.00%
Year 5 - 3.55%
Effective Annual Yield - 1.846%
For someone who has a portion of their portfolio in GICs, does this type of product make sense? What are the pros and cons please and thank you. Michal
My question is about the concept of a 5 year "stepper" product described by one leading financial institution as having a one-year term and automatically renews for four successive one-year terms on the maturity/anniversary date. The annual interest rate automatically increases on each maturity/anniversary date. The investment may be cashed in full or in part on the maturity/anniversary date.
Rates are year 1 - 0.85%
Year 2 - 1.10%
Year 3 - 1.75%
Year 4 - 2.00%
Year 5 - 3.55%
Effective Annual Yield - 1.846%
For someone who has a portion of their portfolio in GICs, does this type of product make sense? What are the pros and cons please and thank you. Michal
Q: Hi Folks,
Everyone is looking for returns, and income investors are searching for interest and yield. Forgive me if I missed a previous question asked and answered, but would it be possible to give a quick list of the type of fixed income products in the low risk category. For a very conservative portion of a portfolio, with a five year hold, which product(s) do you suggest offer the best risk/return trade off given the current rate situation in the market today? How far on the risk spectrum does an investor need to go to achieve a reliable 2-3% return?
Thank you, Michael
Everyone is looking for returns, and income investors are searching for interest and yield. Forgive me if I missed a previous question asked and answered, but would it be possible to give a quick list of the type of fixed income products in the low risk category. For a very conservative portion of a portfolio, with a five year hold, which product(s) do you suggest offer the best risk/return trade off given the current rate situation in the market today? How far on the risk spectrum does an investor need to go to achieve a reliable 2-3% return?
Thank you, Michael
Q: Can you explain why you like TRI so much ?
It’s holding well these days, which is a good sign.
Tell me why I should buy this one ?
It’s holding well these days, which is a good sign.
Tell me why I should buy this one ?
Q: New IPO your thoughts on this company, too early topurchase?
Q: Dear 5i,
Will IPL's recent sale of European oil storage business have a meaningful reduction to their overall debt situation?
Will IPL's recent sale of European oil storage business have a meaningful reduction to their overall debt situation?
Q: To add to Donald's question:
i have a position in NFI (now about 2,5 %). Considering that:
-its a long term hold (5 years +, no need for dividend money while waiting)
-that it is hold in a registered account ,so no taxes loss or gain
-that trading fees are not significant
would you keep the current NFI position or switch it to MG ?
i have a position in NFI (now about 2,5 %). Considering that:
-its a long term hold (5 years +, no need for dividend money while waiting)
-that it is hold in a registered account ,so no taxes loss or gain
-that trading fees are not significant
would you keep the current NFI position or switch it to MG ?
Q: Hi 5i Team - Could you provide an update on Mediagrif - its fundamentals, growth opportunities, insider holdings. I know you haven't thought very highly of the company in the past but have there been any changes in leadership or opportunities for the company that might make it more interesting now. Thanks.
Rob
Rob
Q: Hi, could you please comment on the recent decline in GSY shares? I did not see any news from them. Would this be a good time to buy more? Thanks!
Q: Any idea why the big jump and high trading volume in H2O Innovations shares today (Tuesday)? As well, the warrants more than doubled today.
Thanks!
Thanks!
Q: this is not a question, but a comment to the question from Lai Kuen who is holding Constellation in a USD account. Constellation pay their dividend in USD, so if you keep the shares in a USD account you will be credited with USD $ and avoid exchange fees. You still be eligible for the dividend tax credit.
Q: Can you update your comments on Eastmain and the upcoming buy-out? I am a LT SH and have not done well though it appears to have a good location and gneral potential. I am looking at cashing out and rolling in to other opportunities in mining that are actually producing but have not run up with the bullion prices. It seems to me that First Majestic is well positioned to benefit from the recent silver pricing change. Any thoughts to share on that or other companies with share prices that have not risen with the rise in bullion prices, yet?
Thanks, Calvin
Thanks, Calvin
Q: May I have your comments on their recent results, and on today's announced acquisition and bought deal? Thank you, Jane N.
Q: For the release concerning the spin out, it mentions the Venture Exchange.
Does that mean that this now company will be on the Vancouver and not on the Toronto
exchange?
Does that mean that this now company will be on the Vancouver and not on the Toronto
exchange?
Q: By mistake I used US dollar to buy CSU, it now shown in my US investment account. Do I need to do anything with CSU , ( sell then buy in Canadian account ? ) regarding to the TOPICUS spin out. Thanks for your excellent service.
Q: Hi 5I,
I own REAL and am hanging in there through this down draft on the share price as I believe that it will do well in this low interest rate environment that is expected to carry on for a few more years as (addressed in the Fed comments this week). I read your response to a question that a negative impact is that they are concentrated with a few large institutions and losing one could impact the company at least in the short term. It lead to my wondering who are their competitors in this market? Would you consider REAL a disruptor in this field and are they early in the process? Thanks
I own REAL and am hanging in there through this down draft on the share price as I believe that it will do well in this low interest rate environment that is expected to carry on for a few more years as (addressed in the Fed comments this week). I read your response to a question that a negative impact is that they are concentrated with a few large institutions and losing one could impact the company at least in the short term. It lead to my wondering who are their competitors in this market? Would you consider REAL a disruptor in this field and are they early in the process? Thanks
Q: How safe is EIF. Thanks Donna
Q: hi, what is your thoughts for those two stocks 1% each on my portfolios.
Crowdstrike CRWD, and Draftkings DKNG.
jean guy
Crowdstrike CRWD, and Draftkings DKNG.
jean guy
Q: Hi Peter, I read your Saturday column in the FP very religiously. This Saturday you suggested that a Portfolio with 90% Govt. T-Bills and 10% Call Options can provide significant Upside & just as much Downside Protection. I don't know much, if anything about T-Bills & Options. Would you kindly explain? Also, where can I learn more about them online?
Thanks so much
Thanks so much
Q: Sorry if this is a repeat question. Who do you like as an investment for coming up with a covid vaccine.
Thanks Steve
Thanks Steve