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Q: I am watching as the weed stocks decrease in this downturn. Just wondering what you think would be a good entry point for Canopy Growth Corp? I only want the largest of CDN companies.....let me know if you like others as well. At the time of writing this the stock is down to just over $35.00. 52 week high is 76.68.....I realize that valuations are pretty skewed with weed stocks.......just looking for a guide here.
Read Answer Asked by Brad on December 28, 2018
Q: Hi, I'd love some feedback on this company. Looking forward their potential seems great, and partnerships smart. One project, the Delta greenhouse at an eventual 2.2 million sq ft would place it near Canopy Growth for production, throw in Houweling's involvement and it looks promising. I have a long term outlook and don't mind the risk here.
Thanks in advance!
Read Answer Asked by Sean on December 28, 2018
Q: Hi All:

Hope you all have been enjoying the X'mas season. Happy 2019 to each one of you!

I noticed the cost per unit on the monthly statement changes sometimes for the ETFs I own. I own another one other than ZBK. I wonder what makes it change? When I sell them should I use the cost per unit on the monthly statement as ACB? If I sell part of it that I should use that month cost per unit to calculate the ACB?

Thank you.

Louisa
Read Answer Asked by LOUISA on December 28, 2018
Q: Earlier this Fall, ahead of the recent correction, I moved 12% of my portfolio to cash (I was fully invested in equities). My thought is to hold the cash until we hit the top of the ongoing interest rate increases the deploy the cash into corporate bonds, BBB or higher, spread over 2-6 years maturity. Recent reports have maybe another 2 rate increases in 2019. Given this has been signalled to the market do you think bond yields are already accounting for this?
Read Answer Asked by Brian on December 28, 2018
Q: Hello Peter, Ryan, and Team,

I sold some holdings in my margin account to take advantage of tax loss selling. My Industrial allocation needs to be increased, and I'm considering purchasing CNR, as a large-cap holding that's recently been beaten down. Our other Industrial holdings across all accounts are BAD, CAE, NFI, SIS, STN, and TFII. Would CNR complement our other industrials? Or do you have other suggestions?

Thanks as always, and Season's Greetings to everyone at 5i.
Read Answer Asked by Jerry on December 27, 2018
Q: I would appreciate if I can have payout ratios for NFI, PBH, SIS, CGX. Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to Ryan, Peter and excellent team.
Read Answer Asked by Rajendra on December 27, 2018
Q: I hold both ZWH and TXF - both "covered calls". I would like to switch out of "covered call". Do you know the equivalent ETF for these two that have no "covered call"?

Carl
Read Answer Asked by Carl on December 27, 2018
Q: My wife and I are retired with no company pensions. We focus in our Non-Reg'd. Investment a/c on solid dividends with dividend growth (banks, SLF, BCE, major pipelines, BEP.UN, SU, etc). I would like to add another quality name in our Inv. a/c that would be resilient in an economic slowdown (and ideally has been beaten down). Considering TRI but it "feels" expensive. Is there something better? We would appreciate your recommending a few names. Thank you for your comments. Edward
Read Answer Asked by Edward on December 27, 2018
Q: I was wondering if 5i has done much ground truthing when it comes to Alcanna Inc. With my experiences at their stores, have gotten impression that staff working there are pretty unknowledgeable with what's going on with there company, well as with product they sell, ie: booze. Does someone test company out from a customers perspective before recommending a stock.
Read Answer Asked by Anthony on December 27, 2018
Q: As AGT trades further below the offer price, does it become a potential buy? It seems unlikely that the $18 offer will meet with positive response from majority of shareholders (unless of course share price somehow drops below $14 or so in the mean time).
What are the odds, do you think, of a higher offer if the first one fails?
Any chance the offer isn't genuine and just intended to support the share price until financials improve?
Read Answer Asked by Peter on December 27, 2018
Q: I am a Money Saver Subscriber and have just read your 5i edition. Rani wrote a very good article on the Marijuana sector. I did really well in the sector as I unloaded in JAN2018 when the bragging started. I am interested in FIRE after reading the article. I see from previous questions that FIRE was not on the radar. It is now. What changed? What was the price at the time the article was written? Thank you. Jeff
Read Answer Asked by Jeff on December 27, 2018
Q: I was reading an article in today's Globe and Mail where they were commenting on Investors fleeing the US trillion dollar debt market (leveraged loans)- and they felt they were becoming riskier in the current environment where interest rates were not expected to go up as much as predicted - MFT holds leveraged loans I believe - how safe do you view this ETF in this environment? - I looked at the price and it has a good current yield of 5.057% and although down a bit from its year high of $21.64 (currently trading at $20.72)- it has hung in there pretty well. I know it is hard in this environment to try and figure out which space to be in with the current unpredictable and uninformed US President - but I am just interested in your feeling about the floating rate space right now - hold, or sell. Right now I am interested in preserving principal and willing to take some risk. Was thinking of selling and maybe looking at it again once everything settles down to a more normal investing environment where rates might start going up again. Appreciate your insight - Karen
Read Answer Asked by Karen on December 27, 2018