Q: If you were to add fresh money today, would you pick BEP.UN or AQN? This is for long term hold in my RRSP
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Q: The answer to Gerald's TFSA / capital loss question today is no. The ACB in the TFSA and the non-registered account are not averaged to produced a capital loss on the final sale.
Q: Hi Peter, I’m very interested in this company. I’ve done my dd on it. New ceo last September who seems to be surrounding herself with experts from her past. The technology seems great!
Could you give me any info you have and your opinion as to a buy with small cap risk.
Thanks as always.
DS
Could you give me any info you have and your opinion as to a buy with small cap risk.
Thanks as always.
DS
Q: Which specific companies do you think will benefit the most from supplying and installing the infrastructure that will be required to support a wholesale switch from gas-powered to electric vehicles over the next few decades (assuming one believes it will happen), including both residential and commercial charging stations?
Q: Hi. I have held this apartment REIT for some time with about 7% capital loss. The distribution is quite low so that is not helping my overall return either. Disappointing in that Apartment REITS have been generally doing well. Any hope the Morguard management team will get some better returns for the REIT shareholders. Perhaps a recent purchase of a luxury Chicago building is an indicator of better things to come? Hold (patiently) or sell? Thanks.
Gerald
Gerald
Q: Hello Folks:
My question is Canadian Banks such as TD (which we own) compared those in America such as JP Morgan, Morgan Stanley (which we also own). We have owned TD for a number of years which has not produced much of a return (except dividends); similar to BNS. would you suggest continuing with TD or feel their are better Canadian options than our banks?
Thank you for your great service!
brian
My question is Canadian Banks such as TD (which we own) compared those in America such as JP Morgan, Morgan Stanley (which we also own). We have owned TD for a number of years which has not produced much of a return (except dividends); similar to BNS. would you suggest continuing with TD or feel their are better Canadian options than our banks?
Thank you for your great service!
brian
Q: Made a new 52 week high. There doesn't seem to be any news in the last few weeks. Are investors liking the Chinese connection? Got any future?
thanks
thanks
Q: I'm surprised that at 1 PM eastern time, that there have been no questions about BAD on a day the stock is up 4.2%. So here goes: the only news so far is of a dividend of 57 cents per share. No news of 4th quarter results yet. Is this enough to move the stock over 4%? According to Scotia iTrade, earnings are on a downward trend with 4th quarter expected at 29 cents and 1st quarter at 25 cents. I'm not sure why I would buy BAD at this point.
Many of the fundamentals are better than the industry but how important is that if there is still limited capital gains available for now. The stock is trying to break above the 20 day and 50 day MAs and is bouncing off a support established last February. But so far, momentum indicators lack enthusiasm.
Many of the fundamentals are better than the industry but how important is that if there is still limited capital gains available for now. The stock is trying to break above the 20 day and 50 day MAs and is bouncing off a support established last February. But so far, momentum indicators lack enthusiasm.
Q: Does the annualized return on these funds include the dividend?
Also, if they are purchased and held for say 5 years in a non registered account,is there any tax paid other than tax on the dividend?
Finally, if one chooses to go with the DRIP, does dividend tax still need to be paid annually?
As always,thanks for the great service.
Phil
Also, if they are purchased and held for say 5 years in a non registered account,is there any tax paid other than tax on the dividend?
Finally, if one chooses to go with the DRIP, does dividend tax still need to be paid annually?
As always,thanks for the great service.
Phil
Q: Stock has been doing well recently .I have a small position , is it better to sell and consolidate in another name, or I have some funds to make it a fuller position.
Thank you
Thank you
Q: I bought TCL.A for my TFSA. For arguments sake I bought $8000 worth and now, 1 year later, it is worth $4000. If I bought a further $8000 of TCL.A outside of a TFSA today. For whatever reason I have to sell these shares tomorrow and realize a flat trade. Would I be able to claim a $2000 loss?
Q: Hello Peter and Team,
Wondering if you think this may be a good entry point for an investment in Greenbrook TMS. The company claims that its electromagnetic treatment for clinical depression is 68% effective with no significant side effects. This would make it more effective than any single depression drug on the market. With depression being so prevalent and insurance companies looking to save LTD payouts, it seems likely that the popularity of this treatment modality could quickly become widespread. Although it may be an effective treatment, what do you think of the company’s business model?
Thank you.
Brad
Wondering if you think this may be a good entry point for an investment in Greenbrook TMS. The company claims that its electromagnetic treatment for clinical depression is 68% effective with no significant side effects. This would make it more effective than any single depression drug on the market. With depression being so prevalent and insurance companies looking to save LTD payouts, it seems likely that the popularity of this treatment modality could quickly become widespread. Although it may be an effective treatment, what do you think of the company’s business model?
Thank you.
Brad
Q:
Good afternoon,
On your assessment of GoEasy as undervalued, I purchased a position in the company just under two months ago. I am pleased that it is up almost 13% since then. Do you still consider it undervalued? If so, at what price would the value be reasonable?
Good afternoon,
On your assessment of GoEasy as undervalued, I purchased a position in the company just under two months ago. I am pleased that it is up almost 13% since then. Do you still consider it undervalued? If so, at what price would the value be reasonable?
Q: What is the payout ratio on Acadian?
How safe do you think it is at this time?
How safe do you think it is at this time?
Q: Any thoughts on the recent news about Corridor ? And if owned what action you would take?
thanks
thanks
Q: Hello, what would happen to CAN shares when this company moves to the US?
- Toronto-Dominion Bank (The) (TD)
- Enbridge Inc. (ENB)
- TELUS Corporation (T)
- Brookfield Renewable Partners L.P. (BEP.UN)
- Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc. (ATD)
Q: Hi,
I have the above stocks in my wife's account and I'm looking to diversify further. Ultimately, I'm looking to build my own ETF through individual stocks. What else would you add here to fully diversify?
Thanks
Robert
I have the above stocks in my wife's account and I'm looking to diversify further. Ultimately, I'm looking to build my own ETF through individual stocks. What else would you add here to fully diversify?
Thanks
Robert
- Brookfield Property Partners L.P. (BPY.UN)
- Brookfield Asset Management Inc Class A Limited (BAM)
- Brookfield Infrastructure Partners LP Limited Partnership Units (BIP)
Q: I am interested in buy some shares of Brookfield Properties or Brookfield Asset Management. What are you thoughts on the various Brookfield companies. Thanks.
Q: Hi, Peter & 5i Group, I have shares of BAC, and was thinking of switching to JPM, could you please give an opinion on this switch.
Thanks Ken
Thanks Ken
Q: On several occasions when responding to questions about WELL you mention risk - an excellent point as it is a relatively small company.
But in comparison to many other smaller companies there are important aspects that in my mind mitigate the risk somewhat. For example:
- the quality and reputation of management and its obvious ability to attract investors
- founded first and foremost on the ownership of health clinics (relatively stable recurring revenue, insulated somewhat from recessions)
- disciplined/focused in its choice of foundational corporate software platform (i.e. OSCAR). OSCAR is open source and free of royalties - think of RedHat's success. OSCAR is its singular software focus - think Westjet and the cost savings by limiting maintenance to only one type of aircraft. And then the cost/effort when it comes to adding new functionality (e.g. telemedicine) to your product like all software products must do.
None of this guarantees unqualified success in the marketplace of course but what additional risks should an investor in WELL consider? Thank you.
But in comparison to many other smaller companies there are important aspects that in my mind mitigate the risk somewhat. For example:
- the quality and reputation of management and its obvious ability to attract investors
- founded first and foremost on the ownership of health clinics (relatively stable recurring revenue, insulated somewhat from recessions)
- disciplined/focused in its choice of foundational corporate software platform (i.e. OSCAR). OSCAR is open source and free of royalties - think of RedHat's success. OSCAR is its singular software focus - think Westjet and the cost savings by limiting maintenance to only one type of aircraft. And then the cost/effort when it comes to adding new functionality (e.g. telemedicine) to your product like all software products must do.
None of this guarantees unqualified success in the marketplace of course but what additional risks should an investor in WELL consider? Thank you.