Q: I would like to get your thoughts on an equal weight approach vs a market weight approach with the S&P 500. This would be for long term performance holds of 10, 20 years.
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Q: If Motorola is planning on buying the company for $27.00 why can I get no bidders to buy my stock at $27? It trades for less than that. Or is it just that whoever buys it is trying to make a few bucks, i.e. trading at $26.90 to $26.94. Or that there is a chance the deal does not go through.Thanks.
Q: i thought you gave a poor answer on reliq
what does that mean positioning
2 million shares traded friday and monday and thats positioning and small caps trade differently and the stock hits 52 week highs both days
can you please do better than that. dave
what does that mean positioning
2 million shares traded friday and monday and thats positioning and small caps trade differently and the stock hits 52 week highs both days
can you please do better than that. dave
Q: Any general comments on the current market sell off? Thanks.
(I hate to get into the mode of worrying that this is the start of a bear market scenario - prolonged time of continued losses. The cure to that worry for me would be reasons x, y, and z to be reassured that is not happening at this time. And so, if one just waits it out.. things will eventually come back, and go higher too)
(I hate to get into the mode of worrying that this is the start of a bear market scenario - prolonged time of continued losses. The cure to that worry for me would be reasons x, y, and z to be reassured that is not happening at this time. And so, if one just waits it out.. things will eventually come back, and go higher too)
Q: Despite the pullback, Reliq is up nicely today on strong volumes. Is there news or perhaps some insider trading?
Q: Some perspective.
Today the is TSX down 1.6%. S&P 500 down 2.12%.
My portfolio made up primarily of stocks across the 3 5i Portfolios down 1% and the dividends are still flowing in.
Thanks 5i for your guidance.
Today the is TSX down 1.6%. S&P 500 down 2.12%.
My portfolio made up primarily of stocks across the 3 5i Portfolios down 1% and the dividends are still flowing in.
Thanks 5i for your guidance.
- Bank of Nova Scotia (The) (BNS)
- Sun Life Financial Inc. (SLF)
- TELUS Corporation (T)
- Stantec Inc. (STN)
- Kinaxis Inc. (KXS)
- Knight Therapeutics Inc. (GUD)
- Savaria Corporation (SIS)
Q: I have a reasonable balance of these stocks in my TFSA. With the pullback, should I add to a laggard or introduce a new one? Open to ETF as well. Long term.
Have great weekend.
Paul
Have great weekend.
Paul
- iShares S&P/TSX Canadian Preferred Share Index ETF (CPD)
- Vanguard FTSE Canada All Cap Index ETF (VCN)
- Vanguard FTSE Emerging Markets All Cap Index ETF (VEE)
- Vanguard U.S. Dividend Appreciation Index ETF (VGG)
Q: For someone in their early twenties and has 30K in a TFSA, what would be an appropriate amount of stocks to hold, and what would be some of your top suggestions?
Thanks
Thanks
- Brookfield Renewable Partners L.P. (BEP.UN)
- iShares S&P/TSX Canadian Preferred Share Index ETF (CPD)
Q: Hello Peter,
I am a long time 5i Member and happily own the Balanced portfolio and 5 names from the growth portfolio across my TFSA, RRSP, LIRA and Non-Registered accounts.
Recently I have taken on a small business loan and excess cash to invest. Given that the business loan is tax deductible, I am looking to invest the excess cash in my Non-Registered account.
Can you recommend 5 steady blue-chip Canadian dividend payers to help mitigate the interest costs on the loan? I already had T, ENB, SLF and BNS in mind.
Given that I would only be leveraged 10% in equity, and the latest sector rotation away from non-cyclical stocks (Telco's, pipelines) should I consider more growthier names for my equity picks? That would mean adding to my already owned positions in the 5i Balanced portfolio.
Of course, the last option is to pay the business loan and call it a day. I will however be in equites for the next 30 years and know that in the long-run it is a equity markets is a great wealth creator.
Lastly, great foresight and homework done (not luck) on the AVO selection!
Thanks for your continued support and wisdom!
I am a long time 5i Member and happily own the Balanced portfolio and 5 names from the growth portfolio across my TFSA, RRSP, LIRA and Non-Registered accounts.
Recently I have taken on a small business loan and excess cash to invest. Given that the business loan is tax deductible, I am looking to invest the excess cash in my Non-Registered account.
Can you recommend 5 steady blue-chip Canadian dividend payers to help mitigate the interest costs on the loan? I already had T, ENB, SLF and BNS in mind.
Given that I would only be leveraged 10% in equity, and the latest sector rotation away from non-cyclical stocks (Telco's, pipelines) should I consider more growthier names for my equity picks? That would mean adding to my already owned positions in the 5i Balanced portfolio.
Of course, the last option is to pay the business loan and call it a day. I will however be in equites for the next 30 years and know that in the long-run it is a equity markets is a great wealth creator.
Lastly, great foresight and homework done (not luck) on the AVO selection!
Thanks for your continued support and wisdom!
Q: Is there a record date for the Split? My XAU share tanked 30% some weeks ago....I guess because of the Split, but this the answer OI got from their IR:
Thanks for your email. I understand your concern but I currently don't have any news to share with you regarding the Mene listing. Happy to answer any additional questions you may have after our earnings release on Friday.
Best, ​Renee Wei
Director, Global Communications & Investor Relations
renee.wei@goldmoney.com
334 ADELAIDE ST WEST, TORONTO, ON M5V 1R4, CANADA
Thanks for your email. I understand your concern but I currently don't have any news to share with you regarding the Mene listing. Happy to answer any additional questions you may have after our earnings release on Friday.
Best, ​Renee Wei
Director, Global Communications & Investor Relations
renee.wei@goldmoney.com
334 ADELAIDE ST WEST, TORONTO, ON M5V 1R4, CANADA
Q: If the US Fed follows Canada and becomes more aggressive with rate hikes what sectors should benefit most and what do you think are the top choices in those sectors?
Q: Hi team,
Why is the price of gold not reacting strongly if inflation seems to be brewing?In particular with B2gold set to produce close to a million ounces in 2018 would not it's stock price reacting more positively to the upside? What is your outlook for both ,gold and B2gold over the next 12 to 18 months? Is now the time to purchase BTO?
Many thanks,
Jean
Why is the price of gold not reacting strongly if inflation seems to be brewing?In particular with B2gold set to produce close to a million ounces in 2018 would not it's stock price reacting more positively to the upside? What is your outlook for both ,gold and B2gold over the next 12 to 18 months? Is now the time to purchase BTO?
Many thanks,
Jean
Q: ITC and stream tv networks agree to a 60-day extension of secured promissory note from Feb. 1/18 to April 2/18. What does that mean? Does ITC owe stream tv networks money and their cash balance is not sufficient to cover it? I note insider buying. Could itc be a takeover target?
Q: REAL came out with earnings the other day which the market didn't like. What did you think of them? I picked some shares up at the lows for a trade (not a full position) but kind of like the potential upside from here.
TIA
TIA
Q: Hello,
Can you please comment on earning, outlook and valuation of BRKS. Is it a good name to buy this stock at this level, What do you think about the company's valuation and growth outlook?
Thanks
Victor
Can you please comment on earning, outlook and valuation of BRKS. Is it a good name to buy this stock at this level, What do you think about the company's valuation and growth outlook?
Thanks
Victor
Q: HI Team,
I am looking to put some speculative money into the water space. I have been watching HEO.V and I have recently found WATR.V that I am keeping an eye on. Would you recommend focusing on HEO for any particular reason? I am considering taking a 2% position in HEO and 1% WATR. Any other micro cap names in this space that you would consider or replace WATR with? Thanks
I am looking to put some speculative money into the water space. I have been watching HEO.V and I have recently found WATR.V that I am keeping an eye on. Would you recommend focusing on HEO for any particular reason? I am considering taking a 2% position in HEO and 1% WATR. Any other micro cap names in this space that you would consider or replace WATR with? Thanks
Q: GUD. Is it not trading below its book value ? How comes and why so ?
- iShares Canadian Select Dividend Index ETF (XDV)
- iShares S&P/TSX Canadian Dividend Aristocrats Index ETF (CDZ)
Q: Dividend payers have been beat down lately. What would be your suggestion for a low cost CDN etf for dividend paying companies?
Q: Any comments regarding the movement of SIS with the marijuana sector I have been noticing a bit of a trend here obviously not to the same extremes.. does it just have to do with the 'healthcare' exposure?
Thanks
Thanks
Q: I'm picking between buying CCL.B and SJ in the material sector. Which do you prefer right and why?