Q: I am interested in adding a tech and healthcare ETF to my RRSP. Which ones would you recommend. Also would you use the same ETFs for a TFSA?
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- iShares Core S&P/TSX Capped Composite Index ETF (XIC)
- Vanguard S&P 500 Index ETF (VFV)
- Vanguard U.S. Dividend Appreciation Index ETF (VGG)
- Vanguard Total International Stock (VXUS)
Q: Which etf's or index funds would you use today to allocate $100k in a Canadian registered acct. for a longer term hold and in what proportion?
Thanks.
Thanks.
Q: What are your thoughts on Wajax as a possible buy?
Q: Would like to ask a question about your tax loss selling list on the home page. Great document, but could you confirm where you got the expected Revenue Growth from. How can you predict Revenue from oil and gas stock when the commodity price is so uncertain. That would hold for the majority of the stocks in the list.
Q: do you know of any resource to see broad market 13f fillings, trying to get a sense of overall what the "smart money" is doing
Q: HI there: I am still in comfortable profit margin from investments in the three stocks above. I wonder what you think about taking profits (now 20 % lower for Apple) now and holding some money on the side, or is buying on this dip a good idea. Especially re Apple.
Q: I Have held Knight Therapeutics (GUD.TO) in my Granddaughter's trust account for a number of years, but sold today with the jump in price for a small profit. I'M am now looking for a stock in the Health Care sector to replace it, preferably one that pays a dividend.
Would you be comfortable with Savaria (SIS.TO) for a 3-4 year hold? Could you recommend one or two others? Many thanks
Would you be comfortable with Savaria (SIS.TO) for a 3-4 year hold? Could you recommend one or two others? Many thanks
Q: my question is as follows, every analyst and pundit i follow says this market downturn will not end until we have a massive flushout day where sellers are exhausted on huge volume with the vix at 30 or so, this has not happened yet so why do you tell members to buy anything, why not just tell them to wait.furthermore going back until 1940 no downturn has ever ended without this flush out.
second question, and i asked this before your five favorites stocks for the next year, i think you had largo, gc, i get these 2 and you had covalon, i was surprised with covalon, do you know something we do not, also could you add 2 more if possible.
and last question oil is so beaten up it seems like it is the ultimate value play, no new capacity, opec might cut ,refineries coming out of maintenance, winter is upon us,so why so negative, i own bte and bir, based on the fact oiland gas has to go higher, and the stocks are priced like oil is 25 bucks.your opinion. take 3credits thanks dave
second question, and i asked this before your five favorites stocks for the next year, i think you had largo, gc, i get these 2 and you had covalon, i was surprised with covalon, do you know something we do not, also could you add 2 more if possible.
and last question oil is so beaten up it seems like it is the ultimate value play, no new capacity, opec might cut ,refineries coming out of maintenance, winter is upon us,so why so negative, i own bte and bir, based on the fact oiland gas has to go higher, and the stocks are priced like oil is 25 bucks.your opinion. take 3credits thanks dave
Q: Do you consider the dividend safe? I see from the company profile that it raises it's dividend consistently over time. Has it ever reduced it's dividend? What is the current payout ratio? When I try to calculate it, I get well over 100%
Thanks...Steve
Thanks...Steve
Q: 5i does a great job of alerting us to stocks good for buying. But I am wondering if you view it as also within your sphere to alert us when to sell (selling suggestions seem to come only after a problem and a large drop in stock price). For example, when a high-beta stock is at an all-time high maybe it's time to sell (or is the idea that you sell only enough to re-balance). But I have ringing in my ears from lots of sources "let your winners run". But it's hard to see a winner go up +70% over a year only to see it drop 80% in a few days (estimating here). I guess the game plan is if nothing fundamentally changed the stock will eventually recover the drop and then some.
Thank you for any insight you can provide on this.
Thank you for any insight you can provide on this.
Q: Thx for the quick response. Further to my question....do Why you agree w/ whoever downgraded SQ? What was the reason for the downgrade? And are you still confident in the upside of SHOP & SQ? If so, would you be a buyer today of both SHOP & SQ.
Thank you!
Thank you!
Q: When one reads the balance sheet are the pref shares included in the long term debt.
Q: do you consider trp to show improvement in 2019 ?
Q: You wonder how many people would actually be up on this name as many got shares from the spin off from PHM which they could be down on as I am.
Q: For US diversity in an RRSP is this a decent choice ?
Thanks Steve
Thanks Steve
Q: Looking at the US market for a 2-3 year horizon. Like TSG, SMSEY, XLK, NVDA and TEAM do you see any problem with taking full positions now and what 2-3 additions would you make and or remove.
Thank-you as always for your insight.
Thank-you as always for your insight.
Q: I am interested in starting a position In VISA for my RRSP. What would be a good entry price?
Q: Good Morning,
I hold 5% of Dr in my RRSP portfolio. In the present market environment this stock is up 22%. Is it a good idea to sell or should I continue to hold?
Thanks
Paul
I hold 5% of Dr in my RRSP portfolio. In the present market environment this stock is up 22%. Is it a good idea to sell or should I continue to hold?
Thanks
Paul
Q: Hi Guys,
I was looking to buy a convertible debenture and I came across CJT.DB.D (5.75% interest) trading on the TSX. When I reviewed the prospectus I discovered there was no conversion feature. It was a straight debenture/bond. Why is it trading on the exchange like a stock or convertible bond and not traded like a bond in some banks bond inventory?
What do you think of this as a bond investment?
Thanks
John
I was looking to buy a convertible debenture and I came across CJT.DB.D (5.75% interest) trading on the TSX. When I reviewed the prospectus I discovered there was no conversion feature. It was a straight debenture/bond. Why is it trading on the exchange like a stock or convertible bond and not traded like a bond in some banks bond inventory?
What do you think of this as a bond investment?
Thanks
John
Q: Hi guys:
In this correction, companies are so called on sale. Unfortunately retail investors only have so much money to deploy to buy shares. For example I own cargo jet and have done great on the name. Would it be wise to sell the winner and take the cash and add more shares to a savaria , New flyer , ccl , or pbh for example and dollar cost average. Or should I just stay put for my entire portfolio.
Thank you
Mark
In this correction, companies are so called on sale. Unfortunately retail investors only have so much money to deploy to buy shares. For example I own cargo jet and have done great on the name. Would it be wise to sell the winner and take the cash and add more shares to a savaria , New flyer , ccl , or pbh for example and dollar cost average. Or should I just stay put for my entire portfolio.
Thank you
Mark