Q: Thoughts on earnings? If you back out the $300 mil impairment charge what does it look like? A comment on their guidance going forward?
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Q: Hi Team,
I've been through many of these events over past 35 years and I really like to avg in while people are throwing the baby out with the bath water.
Could you guys start a list of 5i stocks which should torque back after this selloff, ie stocks like Shop, LSPD, or any others in your universe that fit this criteria.
I'm certain you will start to get similar questions and it would nice if you could publish an updated list online like the tax selloff list.
For now I'd like your top 5 that have potential for a strong bounce.
Thanks again for all your great work!
Chris M.
I've been through many of these events over past 35 years and I really like to avg in while people are throwing the baby out with the bath water.
Could you guys start a list of 5i stocks which should torque back after this selloff, ie stocks like Shop, LSPD, or any others in your universe that fit this criteria.
I'm certain you will start to get similar questions and it would nice if you could publish an updated list online like the tax selloff list.
For now I'd like your top 5 that have potential for a strong bounce.
Thanks again for all your great work!
Chris M.
- FLIR Systems Inc. (FLIR)
- Canadian Solar Inc. (CSIQ)
- SolarEdge Technologies Inc. (SEDG)
- Enphase Energy Inc. (ENPH)
Q: Hi 5iR Team, Recently, I asked a question on Solar Technology stocks and the team gave me 4 names to follow up on: CSIQ, TSLA, FSLR, and SPWR. After doing some more research I would like to add to the list; SEDG and ENPH and drop SPWR and TSLA. OK, we now have 4 names; CSIQ, FSLR, SEDG, and ENPH. Could you rank order these names for me, perhaps with a few comments on why. Thanks very much team. Cheers, Chris
Q: Hi, could you please comment on Storm Resources earnings release? Is it a strong stock in its field and would you recommend holding, I am down significantly on it and deciding whether to take a loss? Thank-you.
Q: Hello Peter, Ryan, and Team,
I read that US housing data is relatively positive at the moment, and am wondering if this is a plus for them and if their lofty 7.895% dividend could be considered safe.
Thanks as always for your insight.
I read that US housing data is relatively positive at the moment, and am wondering if this is a plus for them and if their lofty 7.895% dividend could be considered safe.
Thanks as always for your insight.
Q: Can you please tell my if 100% of ZWC monthly income received is eligible for the dividend tax credit?
Thanks!!
Thanks!!
Q: Hi 5i,
Would you please provide your insight into the 4th quarter results from Boralex today. Is it just the overall market sentiment that is driving the stock down by +/- 7% today? Is Boralex still good for a long term hold or would you prefer others in the renewable utility space?
Thanks!
Would you please provide your insight into the 4th quarter results from Boralex today. Is it just the overall market sentiment that is driving the stock down by +/- 7% today? Is Boralex still good for a long term hold or would you prefer others in the renewable utility space?
Thanks!
Q: What do you think of GFL management, debt levels, profitability and growth profile?
Thanks for your help.
John
Thanks for your help.
John
Q: Hello Peter
I want to open new position in my portfolio AQN or BEP.UN, which one would you prefer and why.
Andrew
I want to open new position in my portfolio AQN or BEP.UN, which one would you prefer and why.
Andrew
Q: With these drops in the market, we should be in for some pretty decent buying opportunities in the future !!
Q: Is the WEF dividend sustainable
Comments on XBC & its technolgy
Comments on XBC & its technolgy
Q: NVU.un has dropped during the selloff to 35.95 from 36.25 price.For 60 days at 4.5% would this be good to park some money for 60 days
Q: If I want to buy ZTL, I have this message: "purchase this security online, a limit price must be entered. If you wish to submit this buy order at Market, please contact a representative ": I don't get why you can't buy at the market price ...Thanks. Martin.
Q: Can I get your thoughts on BIP.UN? How’s the valuation? Is the pullback a buying opportunity? Should hard assets fare better in this environment?
Thanks,
Jason
Thanks,
Jason
Q: Dear 5i,
Many stocks such as Google have a high purchase price per share such that one needs quite a lot of money up front to purchase a board lot of 100 shares. Are there any disadvantages for individual investors who wish to buy and sell odd board lots like 1 to 10 shares?
thanks for your opinion
Many stocks such as Google have a high purchase price per share such that one needs quite a lot of money up front to purchase a board lot of 100 shares. Are there any disadvantages for individual investors who wish to buy and sell odd board lots like 1 to 10 shares?
thanks for your opinion
Q: These are three that seem to have a very good track record as of late SUM, OLY and C DAY. Could you give me brief opinion of your thoughts on these. Thanks Dennis
Q: I would like to trim or sell one of these companies for cash. If sector is no issue , which would be the better choice in this environment.
Thanks
Thanks
- iShares 1-5 Year Laddered Corporate Bond Index ETF (CBO)
- iShares 1-5 Year Laddered Government Bond Index ETF (CLF)
- iShares Core Canadian Universe Bond Index ETF (XBB)
- iShares Core Canadian Long Term Bond Index ETF (XLB)
- iShares U.S. High Yield Bond Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XHY)
Q: I am a long time subscriber and an avid reader of the Q&A. Even with all I have learned, I am still having a difficult time understanding how to invest the fixed income portion of my portfolio. I want fixed income to provide portfolio stability by protecting on the downside while offering the possibility of capital gains along with some income.
I am a buy and hold investor on the equity side and I am comfortable deciding when to sell a company. However, the fixed income side seems to demand a more active approach - or does it? For example, you have been suggesting that interest rates seem likely to decline in the coming months so that would favour long term bonds. But for stability, or as an offset in case I am wrong, should I also hold short term notes? Should my fixed income portion be split 1/3, 1/3, 1/3 among cash, short term and long term and just left at that or is it necessary to continually monitor and adjust these weightings? Or is there one fund that does all that already?
Appreciate your insight.
Paul F.
I am a buy and hold investor on the equity side and I am comfortable deciding when to sell a company. However, the fixed income side seems to demand a more active approach - or does it? For example, you have been suggesting that interest rates seem likely to decline in the coming months so that would favour long term bonds. But for stability, or as an offset in case I am wrong, should I also hold short term notes? Should my fixed income portion be split 1/3, 1/3, 1/3 among cash, short term and long term and just left at that or is it necessary to continually monitor and adjust these weightings? Or is there one fund that does all that already?
Appreciate your insight.
Paul F.
Q: I notice that you are getting questions about what to buy when the market settles and it seems people are expecting this to happen soon. But isn't this something that could take a year or two, as closing plants down,people not travelling and buying things will reduce earnings and put us into a recession?
Q: Can you explain why gold has dropped sharply today? My expectation is that through times of uncertainty, gold should usually go up?