Q: Both these stocks are doing very well. TVK appears cheaper. Do you think this is a good time to buy and which one would you prefer today?
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Q: I just sold my AAPL and looking for a replacement--doesnt have to be aTech stock --I want to replace it with a CAN or CDR stock.
What one stock would you recommend as a best buy right now? Thanks
What one stock would you recommend as a best buy right now? Thanks
Q: Comments on FNV results please
Q: Thoughts on PINS quarter. Buy, sell, or hold? Thx M
Q: Thoughts on ABNB quarter. Is there a turn here? Do you have faith in the model. Buy, sell, or hold? Thx M
- Costco Wholesale Corporation (COST)
- Axon Enterprise Inc. (AXON)
- Vertiv Holdings LLC Class A (VRT)
- Palantir Technologies Inc. Class A (PLTR)
Q: Please list in order your preferred choices long term? Please consider its current valuation and future growth potential. A management rating please out of 10.
Is it best to wait for a market pull back? Thank you for everything
Is it best to wait for a market pull back? Thank you for everything
- Pfizer Inc. (PFE)
- TELUS Corporation (T)
- Emera Incorporated (EMA)
- Dream Industrial Real Estate Investment Trust (DIR.UN)
Q: Buy, sell or hold with a few comments on each
Much appreciated. ram
Much appreciated. ram
Q: Your thoughts please on the quarter?
Thx
Thx
Q: I've looked over your recent comments and wonder if your opinion on this company has changed. I'm considering a tax loss and perhaps buying it back later, unless you have a different suggestion.
Thanks as always.
Thanks as always.
- Palo Alto Networks Inc. (PANW)
- CrowdStrike Holdings Inc. (CRWD)
- Palantir Technologies Inc. Class A (PLTR)
Q: If these stocks are all buyable today, in what order would you but them today based on price and conviction. Thank you for the service you provide.
Q: Hi Peter…I think AEM has recently reported Q3. How did they do? Do you like their share / warrant purchase of ATX? I believe Lundin has been active nearby. Do you consider Chile to be “investor friendly”? Any comments you have would be appreciated.
Jim
Jim
Q: Given the expected economic/market conditions over the next 5+ year horizon, if you were to look into your crystal ball, would XBB be a good solid bond fund to hold for one’s safer investments ?
Q: Greetings 5i Team - Your thoughts on its latest Q. Do you prefer it over SLF? or could the two be owned? Thank you.
Q: More brisk selling today.
Time to sell now or take an aspirin and sit tight?
Time to sell now or take an aspirin and sit tight?
Q: My overall Industrial weighting is fairly bang on with SIS, TFI, WSP, and a US industrial ETF.
I have been looking at TVK. Would it make sense to trim WSP at 4.59% of total portfolio down and add TVK?
WSP has been a great and I assume safer, but I can see trimming it down to 3% and adding TVK?
Thanks again.
I have been looking at TVK. Would it make sense to trim WSP at 4.59% of total portfolio down and add TVK?
WSP has been a great and I assume safer, but I can see trimming it down to 3% and adding TVK?
Thanks again.
Q: Like many others, I’m very frustrated with the performance of both Bell and Telus. (Bell is held in a non-registered account so could be a tax-loss candidate. Unfortunately Telus is held in my RRIF.)
Due to the decline in both BCE and T, Portfolio Analytics indicates that I'm underweight in the Telecom sector - not surprising! With such headwinds in this sector, do you see the need to replace Bell with Quebecor to stay in the same sector, or should I accept that being underweight can be a good thing?
The reason I’m considering QBR.B is because we recently switched from Bell to Freedom for our mobile phones. As well, their chart looks a lot better than either Bell or Telus.
Would you sell BCE to buy QBR.B or would you use the proceeds to buy into a sector with some tailwinds?
What sector(s) do you feel have tailwinds going forward?
Your comments are valued greatly. Please deduct as many questions as you see fit.
Due to the decline in both BCE and T, Portfolio Analytics indicates that I'm underweight in the Telecom sector - not surprising! With such headwinds in this sector, do you see the need to replace Bell with Quebecor to stay in the same sector, or should I accept that being underweight can be a good thing?
The reason I’m considering QBR.B is because we recently switched from Bell to Freedom for our mobile phones. As well, their chart looks a lot better than either Bell or Telus.
Would you sell BCE to buy QBR.B or would you use the proceeds to buy into a sector with some tailwinds?
What sector(s) do you feel have tailwinds going forward?
Your comments are valued greatly. Please deduct as many questions as you see fit.
Q: What stands out for you in VERX’s recent quarterly report? Any red flags? How much room does VERX have to grow their business over the next 2-3 years? Thank-you.
Q: Can you comment on SQ's earnings.
Throughout this year you considered it a HOLD. YTD it is down 2.7%.
Unfortunately I am down 40%. It seems like there have been and continue to be better stocks to invest in. Are there any compelling reasons to hang onto this loser?
Throughout this year you considered it a HOLD. YTD it is down 2.7%.
Unfortunately I am down 40%. It seems like there have been and continue to be better stocks to invest in. Are there any compelling reasons to hang onto this loser?
- Amazon.com Inc. (AMZN)
- Meta Platforms Inc. (META)
- Alphabet Inc. (GOOG)
- T-Mobile US Inc. (TMUS)
- BCE Inc. (BCE)
Q: I bought my first 100 shares of BCE on Oct 22, 2014 at $47.79. Ten (10!) years later it is $38.94/share. I estimate that over those 10 years I have received $32.34 in dividends - so that helps. But holding a stock whose share price is down 20% after 10 years is not something to be proud of.
I am torn with what to do with my BCE shares. Sell all, sell half, buy more? I am trying to maintain a diversified portfolio by having exposure to the Telecom Sector, and I am not interested in replacing BCE with Telus, Rogers, etc. I already own Telus, and am down on that as well.
Telecom stocks make up about 7% of my portfolio today (my target was 8%), so if I sold BCE my % in Telecom stocks would decrease further.
If I sold any or all of my BCE, the first choice would be to replace it with something in the Telecom sector from the US (not Canada!) to keep it from falling too far away from my target of 8%. What US telecom stocks would you suggest that are performing better than BCE, T? The Telecom sector has NOT been the place to be this year, and the future does not look any better, so it is hard to maintain my sector diversification target.
For a moderate growth investor with a medium risk tolerance, what % of the portfolio would you suggest be in Telecom stocks? Is an 8% target too high?
I am torn with what to do with my BCE shares. Sell all, sell half, buy more? I am trying to maintain a diversified portfolio by having exposure to the Telecom Sector, and I am not interested in replacing BCE with Telus, Rogers, etc. I already own Telus, and am down on that as well.
Telecom stocks make up about 7% of my portfolio today (my target was 8%), so if I sold BCE my % in Telecom stocks would decrease further.
If I sold any or all of my BCE, the first choice would be to replace it with something in the Telecom sector from the US (not Canada!) to keep it from falling too far away from my target of 8%. What US telecom stocks would you suggest that are performing better than BCE, T? The Telecom sector has NOT been the place to be this year, and the future does not look any better, so it is hard to maintain my sector diversification target.
For a moderate growth investor with a medium risk tolerance, what % of the portfolio would you suggest be in Telecom stocks? Is an 8% target too high?
Q: Hi Team,
Two part question. If not already discussed can I have your take on earnings for both Gsy and Ttd and the outlook for each company. Thanks ,
Shane
Two part question. If not already discussed can I have your take on earnings for both Gsy and Ttd and the outlook for each company. Thanks ,
Shane