Q: I just replaced a furnace fully aware that I was probably paying more for the name “Lennox” . Carrier is part of a conglomerate, but Lennox seems to be its own name... I see that it typically advances in Q4 ... nobody talks about it / would this be a decent company to invest in ?
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Investment Q&A
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Dream Industrial Real Estate Investment Trust (DIR.UN)
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Minto Apartment Real Estate Investment Trust (MI.UN)
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Dream Hard Asset Alternatives Trust Units (DRAUN)
Q: what are your top 3 cdn. reits for growth.i included 3 , i own the 2 dream reits listed above.yield is not that important
there are so many reits it is hard to separate the really good ones.dave
there are so many reits it is hard to separate the really good ones.dave
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iShares S&P/TSX Canadian Preferred Share Index ETF (CPD)
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iShares 1-5 Year Laddered Corporate Bond Index ETF (CBO)
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iShares Core Canadian Government Bond Index ETF (XGB)
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iShares Core Canadian Universe Bond Index ETF (XBB)
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iShares U.S. High Yield Bond Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XHY)
Q: If I was to invest $400,000.00 into an all bond portfolio, could you suggest what bond securities you would invest the money? Thanks, Bill
Q: I own both of these companies. Looking to increase my exposure to renewable energy companies. Looking to the future, do you see any greater upside in share price for either one or should I just increase my investment in each one? Do you know of any other Canadian companies that are comparable or may even have more chance of increasing in value as we move forward. Both of these companies are held in my RRIF account. Thanks for your much respected advice.
Q: I owned both of these names in the past and lately BEP.UN is acting like a runaway train and BPY.UN is like stuck in the mud. If I want to re-enter either one of these two names at very this moment, which one would you recommend for a combined return package (i.e., growth and yield)? Thanks.
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BMO Low Volatility US Equity ETF (ZLU)
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Vanguard S&P 500 Index ETF (VFV)
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Vanguard U.S. Total Market Index ETF (VUN)
Q: Hi Peter & 5i team, is there any overlap in these ETF's, if so any alternatives that you could suggest.
Thanks kindly,
Ivan
Thanks kindly,
Ivan
Q: Hi, how significant is the recent news about a new contract? Also, reading between the lines it seems it's a contract from the Canadian government. If so, what do you think the risk is of this going away if a miracle happens and there is a change in government later this month?
Q: Google is trading close to January 2018 levels. Amazon is above March 2018 values but not dramatically. How much better are these companies then 20 and 17 months ago respectively on key metrics?
Are they as good a bet as you are going to get to beat the S&P 500 over the next 5 to 10 years? (I know a lot can happen over that time frame, but that is the same with every company)
Are they as good a bet as you are going to get to beat the S&P 500 over the next 5 to 10 years? (I know a lot can happen over that time frame, but that is the same with every company)
Q: In light of the recent manufacturing numbers along with being down 21%, and approaching my mental 25% stop loss limit, I have the finger on the sell button and need a reason to hold?
Q: Can you explain a bit more about what is going to happen with the upcoming stock split? This is what I've seen so far: "Currently, unitholders are expected to receive 0.11 BIPC shares for each unit held of Brookfield Infrastructure (i.e., one BIPC class A share for every nine Brookfield Infrastructure units held) in the form of a special distribution." Also do you know when this will take place? Thanks!
Q: I received 500 shares of Artg from tender Atlantic gold. should I buy more Artg share? Your thoughts please and can you tell me more information about this company,? Thanks
Q: good time to buy ?
Q: Would you feel comfortable building a long term position in ATS Automation at its current price ?
Q: In January '19 I pivoted my portfolio to a defensive strategy which has let me sleep at night while returning 8.1% YTD through the end of September. But I also have kept about 30% cash in reserve. I am now doing a deep dive with a view to deploying that cash but all my defensive standbys all have sky high valuations. Thus, two questions:
1. Can you recommend any solid defensive, dividend paying stocks whose valuations are not through the roof? - I have the banks covered.
2. On a contrarian level can you recommend any energy stocks best poised to profit if/when that sector ever turns? A dividend payer is appreciated.
Thank you
Kim
1. Can you recommend any solid defensive, dividend paying stocks whose valuations are not through the roof? - I have the banks covered.
2. On a contrarian level can you recommend any energy stocks best poised to profit if/when that sector ever turns? A dividend payer is appreciated.
Thank you
Kim
Q: Presume Flutter shs. wud not be eligible for RRSP or RRIF? The Flutter div. is tiny but can you opine about withholding tax?
Q: I currently hold BYD.UN in my 7 year old grandson's RESP and have cash to buy 3 more positions. May I have your reccomendations?
Thank you, Michael
Thank you, Michael
Q: Hi. I have 200 shares of TSGI in a TD RRSP account and 200 shares of TSGI in an Interactive Brokers margin cash account (account that can hold shares traded globally)
Unfortunately,the share offer by Fllutter is still below my purchase price.
Questions:
1) What should I do with the shares? Do you think I should hold or sell?
2) What do you think is the potential of the share after both giants merge?
Unfortunately,the share offer by Fllutter is still below my purchase price.
Questions:
1) What should I do with the shares? Do you think I should hold or sell?
2) What do you think is the potential of the share after both giants merge?
Q: Reliq states that they will be cash flow positive by the end of the year. However, I have concerns about their burn rate. One estimate is that they will use up their cash within about 2 months. Do you agree and what would you expect them to do -- borrow/stock issue, etc.?
Q: Each of these stocks make up between 2% and 2.5% of our portfolio. I have some cash to deploy and am thinking of adding to one of these. Which one, if any, would you see as a good choice at this time, and why?
Thanks once again for your valuable input. RAM
Thanks once again for your valuable input. RAM
Q: Visa vs. Mastercard for a new investment?