Q: Which one do you do you think would provide the best return over the next 3 -5 years?
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Q: Hi folks, I had invested in LQID before they halted... I'm assuming the company is toast - what are the chances of even getting back some of my investment dollars? What are my next steps?
Thx,
Kevin
Thx,
Kevin
Q: hello 5i:
has the official takeover date for OSK been announced yet?
thanks
Paul L
has the official takeover date for OSK been announced yet?
thanks
Paul L
Q: Hello,
I am going to finally bail on AQN, which has dropped to around a 1% position; my other "utilities" are BEP.UN at 4.5% and BIP.UN at 5.8%.
The easies thing to do is to split the proceeds between the Brookfields.
Do you see an issue wit that concentration, or should I consider starting a new position on something like FTS or H for the sector?
Thanks as always.
I am going to finally bail on AQN, which has dropped to around a 1% position; my other "utilities" are BEP.UN at 4.5% and BIP.UN at 5.8%.
The easies thing to do is to split the proceeds between the Brookfields.
Do you see an issue wit that concentration, or should I consider starting a new position on something like FTS or H for the sector?
Thanks as always.
Q: this company has large market position but not profitable and while management talks about future things are not good. i am under water 50% and think i should move on . your thoughts
Q: Who might buy these?
Thx
Thx
Q: I enquired about FSZ operating free cash flow and you mentioned adjustments made by Bloomberg to lower the OCF. Any ideas what those adjustments might be?
Thx
Thx
Q: What is your opinion of this? How does one find if it is trading above or below NAV?
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Hemisphere Energy Corporation (HME)
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Imperial Oil Limited (IMO)
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Tourmaline Oil Corp. (TOU)
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Gran Tierra Energy Inc. (GTE)
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Tamarack Valley Energy Ltd. (TVE)
Q: Interested in your take on GTE’s entry into Canada and view of this company in general
Thanks
Robert
Thanks
Robert
Q: Hello Team...Are you aware of any multi asset class etfs, like ZMI.U, that are available in and pay US$?. Best Regards gary
Q: Hello, when members ask about best US cos. to invest in, you seem to always mention ISRG. Can you extensively elaborate as to why you like it so much? It is at a 52-week high and I know you believe in momentum but it makes me nervous to buy now. Do you see an extended runway for the stock? Thanks!
Q: I have been retired for 5 years. With equities outperforming my fixed income significantly over this time period I am now looking at options to increase the fixed income allocation in my portfolio from 20% to 25 or 30%.
I am looking for advice on what to purchase. I have had some laddered GICs but returns are dropping. Should I consider buying actual bonds...ie construct a bond ladder that might see better returns especially if interest rates continue to drop?
I am looking for advice on what to purchase. I have had some laddered GICs but returns are dropping. Should I consider buying actual bonds...ie construct a bond ladder that might see better returns especially if interest rates continue to drop?
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iShares Core Canadian Universe Bond Index ETF (XBB)
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iShares Convertible Bond Index ETF (CVD)
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iShares Core Canadian Long Term Bond Index ETF (XLB)
Q: Hi,
I'm looking for your sage opinion on how to deploy cash at this point in time. I have enough cash for 5 years of expenses and I'm in my 2nd year of retirement. The rest of my nest egg is in equities, real estate and bullion.
I have been thinking of just putting this cash into a five year GIC ladder and call it a day. But.... rates are already falling on GICs as we speak, likely in anticipation of further Bank of Canada and soon US Fed cuts.
Have you other options for me to consider for how to deploy this cash to 1) ensure a high probability of being able to meet expenses without selling equities in the event of a market downturn, while 2) ensuring a reasonably decent return from this cash over such a long period.
Specifically, does it make sense to accept around 4% as a guaranteed average rate or is there a solid case to make for dividend payers instead of GICs. Open to other and all suggestions.
Thanks for your invaluable service.
Michael
I'm looking for your sage opinion on how to deploy cash at this point in time. I have enough cash for 5 years of expenses and I'm in my 2nd year of retirement. The rest of my nest egg is in equities, real estate and bullion.
I have been thinking of just putting this cash into a five year GIC ladder and call it a day. But.... rates are already falling on GICs as we speak, likely in anticipation of further Bank of Canada and soon US Fed cuts.
Have you other options for me to consider for how to deploy this cash to 1) ensure a high probability of being able to meet expenses without selling equities in the event of a market downturn, while 2) ensuring a reasonably decent return from this cash over such a long period.
Specifically, does it make sense to accept around 4% as a guaranteed average rate or is there a solid case to make for dividend payers instead of GICs. Open to other and all suggestions.
Thanks for your invaluable service.
Michael
Q: can you describe the change by TRP to become 2 companies. assume that I presently own 100 shs of TRP and my ACB is 40.00 per share thanks Richard
Q: Good morning,
can you please share your thoughts on BTB.un and NXR.un, their recent financials including any going forward comments you may have, payout ratio and future growth based on the interest rates moving downward.
I'm in love with the monthly dividends and I have been dripping both stock, my position in both is starting to be central in my portfolio.
Thank you
can you please share your thoughts on BTB.un and NXR.un, their recent financials including any going forward comments you may have, payout ratio and future growth based on the interest rates moving downward.
I'm in love with the monthly dividends and I have been dripping both stock, my position in both is starting to be central in my portfolio.
Thank you
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Fidelity Canadian Growth Company Class Series B (FID254)
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Fidelity Global Innovators Class Series B (FID5973)
Q: Fidelity has two etf's Fidelity Canadian Growth (FCLC) and Fidelity Global Innovator (FINN) etfs actively managed by their two high profile managers. Can I get your thoughts on the two funds and any comments on the asset managers.
thank you
thank you
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Twilio Inc. Class A (TWLO)
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NovoCure Limited (NVCR)
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Fastly Inc. Class A (FSLY)
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Lemonade Inc. (LMND)
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Unity Software Inc. (U)
Q: I own the following in my TFSA - LMND, NVCR, U, FSLY, TWLO. All are down significantly and make up only a small percentage of the total TFSA. Because I can not take a tax loss, would you recommend leaving them tucked away for now? In other words, do any have good potential? Or would you recommend selling and investing elsewhere? Thanks.
Q: Can I get a comment on the quarter and outlook?
Q: The company has been demonstrating some good momentum over the past 6 months.
What are your thoughts?
Does the recent trend appear likely to continue?
Thanks, Rick
What are your thoughts?
Does the recent trend appear likely to continue?
Thanks, Rick
Q: Everyone, there has been many questions asked and answered. What question has not been asked that you wish was? Clayton