Q: Can you comment the last financial results and give your opinion on this company? What can I expect for the short/medium term if I hold on? Is it worthwhile to hold or better to sell to pursue better opportunities? Finally could you suggest 2 or 3 stocks that would be a good value at this time? Thanks
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Q: I hold these 3 bowzers and am obviously getting whipped. Is there any sound logic in combining the 3 into just one of them and that one would have the highest probability of the quickest recovery? I would turn to 5I for advice on which one that would be.
Carl
Carl
Q: Hi, Guys
A couple of questions for your insight.
1) Have the Semi conductors been punished enough??
2) Any thoughts on MongoDB - seems to be an interesting disruptor
3) Manhattan Bridge Capital - seems to bevery stable and has a good dividend, Any thoughts??
Cheers, Chris
A couple of questions for your insight.
1) Have the Semi conductors been punished enough??
2) Any thoughts on MongoDB - seems to be an interesting disruptor
3) Manhattan Bridge Capital - seems to bevery stable and has a good dividend, Any thoughts??
Cheers, Chris
Q: I am new to 5i. My question pertains to portfolio management within 5i portfolios.
I have read your paper on when to sell a security - it is an interesting article. I am wondering if you have a similar paper on when to buy a security? Members who joined at inception have benefited by your portfolios. I am following your BE portfolio and have slowly transitioned my exiting portfolio to resemble your BE portfolio. At the end of last quarter I purchased AIF, ENB, WSP, SJ, SLF, KXS, COV and VB. With the exception of WSP all are underwater.
I have read enough of your posts to gather you avoid market timing and instead take a long view of five or more years. The markets in the USA are late cycle, rising rates, inflation and global tensions are front and center. On several occasions you recommend members raise cash to protect against market downturns however your BE portfolio has a 3% cash weighting .
My question is - do you have a paper on when to purchase securities you have deemed worthy of purchase and how should members raise cash within your portfolios?
Thank you
I have read your paper on when to sell a security - it is an interesting article. I am wondering if you have a similar paper on when to buy a security? Members who joined at inception have benefited by your portfolios. I am following your BE portfolio and have slowly transitioned my exiting portfolio to resemble your BE portfolio. At the end of last quarter I purchased AIF, ENB, WSP, SJ, SLF, KXS, COV and VB. With the exception of WSP all are underwater.
I have read enough of your posts to gather you avoid market timing and instead take a long view of five or more years. The markets in the USA are late cycle, rising rates, inflation and global tensions are front and center. On several occasions you recommend members raise cash to protect against market downturns however your BE portfolio has a 3% cash weighting .
My question is - do you have a paper on when to purchase securities you have deemed worthy of purchase and how should members raise cash within your portfolios?
Thank you
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Pivot Technology Solutions Inc. (PTG)
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Covalon Technologies Ltd. (COV)
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BSM Technologies Inc. (GPS)
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Pioneering Technology Corp. (PTE)
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Reliq Health Technologies Inc. (RHT)
Q: Are any of these a buy in your opinion and if so in what order ? Thanx Robbie
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Fiera Capital Corporation Class A Subordinate Voting Shares (FSZ)
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Gluskin Sheff + Associates Inc. (GS)
Q: Hi 5i!
GS or FSZ? Looking for income in low-cap financials. FSZ has a PE around 87 !?! Are the dividends safe on both names? Your thoughts.
Many Thanks!
GS or FSZ? Looking for income in low-cap financials. FSZ has a PE around 87 !?! Are the dividends safe on both names? Your thoughts.
Many Thanks!
Q: Comments please on TFII recent earnings and purchase of Normandin Transport. What do you see going forward?
Q: Can you suggest an investment in cyber security.
Thank You
Thank You
Q: There's lots of chatter about a secular rotation out of stocks and into bonds. The US 10 year treasury bond has crossed over 3% and lots of speculation about more interest rate increases coming from the Fed. I've seen declines in my bond proxies (REITS, Utilities, Pipelines, Infrastructure, etc.) over the past few weeks but in recent days lots of talk from talking heads and analysts suggesting that the market has peaked and could be time to rotate. What is 5I's position?
Carl
Carl
Q: Comments on quarterly?
Q: Hi all at 5i: Thanks for your great work. You even clarified a tax issue on Brookfield’s Foreign Reporting status. Would you kindly comment on Toromont’s Earnings yesterday?
Thanks Bryan
Thanks Bryan
Q: Peter,
Thanks to 5i we purchased CSU shares some years ago. As of close of business yesterday the shares had risen 510%. (I sold some shares last year when the weighting became to high). Now Mr. Rosen is predicting a crash or a recession. He seems to be counselling selling shares to raise cash. However why would I sell my hard won shares because of Mr. Rosen’s predictions? Investors need to think of themselves as owners of a business not “riverboat gamblers” going to get rich quick. I can assure the members that the officers of CSU are not selling their shares because Mr. Rosen is calling a market top. I once read somewhere that making predictions is a bit like spitting into the wind - you got to accept there will be a little spit on the toe. In Mr. Rosen’s case he seems to be going for a “spit polish” - maybe on both shoes!
Thanks for all you do
Jim
Thanks to 5i we purchased CSU shares some years ago. As of close of business yesterday the shares had risen 510%. (I sold some shares last year when the weighting became to high). Now Mr. Rosen is predicting a crash or a recession. He seems to be counselling selling shares to raise cash. However why would I sell my hard won shares because of Mr. Rosen’s predictions? Investors need to think of themselves as owners of a business not “riverboat gamblers” going to get rich quick. I can assure the members that the officers of CSU are not selling their shares because Mr. Rosen is calling a market top. I once read somewhere that making predictions is a bit like spitting into the wind - you got to accept there will be a little spit on the toe. In Mr. Rosen’s case he seems to be going for a “spit polish” - maybe on both shoes!
Thanks for all you do
Jim
Q: With TOY suing Mattel would the stock be impacted up or down? Thanks
Q: 6:21 AM 4/26/2018
I own in excess of $100K in a combination of BEP.UN and BIP.UN bought on the TSX in Canadian Dollars in cash accounts at both TDWaterhouse and at Scotia McLeod. This year TDWaterhouse issued a statement of Foreign Ownership. Scotia McLeod did not. My accountant phoned Scotia McLeod and Scotia said they are both Canadian Companies so are not considered to be foreign so a T1135 form is not required. Can you clarify this issue please
Thank you........ Paul K
I own in excess of $100K in a combination of BEP.UN and BIP.UN bought on the TSX in Canadian Dollars in cash accounts at both TDWaterhouse and at Scotia McLeod. This year TDWaterhouse issued a statement of Foreign Ownership. Scotia McLeod did not. My accountant phoned Scotia McLeod and Scotia said they are both Canadian Companies so are not considered to be foreign so a T1135 form is not required. Can you clarify this issue please
Thank you........ Paul K
Q: Hello 5i Team,
My question is regarding the iShares Core MSCI Canadian Quality Dividend ETF. It hasn’t been around for very long and with less than 2 dozen holdings, it’s a rather concentrated fund. What do you think of MSCI’s quality screen? Would this be an appropriate core holding in a Canadian income portfolio?
Additionally, for funds with short histories such as XDIV, how much consideration would you give to the calculated historical performance of the underlying index published by companies such as MSCI, WisdomTree, etc. Are they a reliable tool in evaluating new funds?
Thank you!
My question is regarding the iShares Core MSCI Canadian Quality Dividend ETF. It hasn’t been around for very long and with less than 2 dozen holdings, it’s a rather concentrated fund. What do you think of MSCI’s quality screen? Would this be an appropriate core holding in a Canadian income portfolio?
Additionally, for funds with short histories such as XDIV, how much consideration would you give to the calculated historical performance of the underlying index published by companies such as MSCI, WisdomTree, etc. Are they a reliable tool in evaluating new funds?
Thank you!
Q: Whats your view for this microcap for upward potential in light of a 7.3M private placement by L Ka-shing, I assume for expansion by acquisitions.
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Vanguard S&P 500 Index ETF (VFV)
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Vanguard U.S. Dividend Appreciation Index ETF (VGG)
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Vanguard U.S. Total Market Index ETF (VUN)
Q: I guess I didnt make myself clear on an earlier question. I am looking for a US ETF that I can buy with canadian dollars, but unhedged. Preferably in the broad market, Technology, Financial and Health or a combination of all. I do not have a US account with my online brokerage.
Thanks again your service is supurb!
Thanks again your service is supurb!
Q: Is TV a buy at these levels or should we wait?
Q: I see that you recommend holding onto Enbridge preferred shares. Do you recommend the same for common shares? Im down about $2 on them right now, but have many years to sit on it and collect using the DRIP.
Q: Follow up to my previous question...
You mentioned WCN has more economic sensitivity than people think.
Does that mean economic sensitivity as a positive (example, business will improve as the economy improves; or economic sensitivity as a negative cuz rising interest rates will hurt WCN's balance sheet?
Thanks.
You mentioned WCN has more economic sensitivity than people think.
Does that mean economic sensitivity as a positive (example, business will improve as the economy improves; or economic sensitivity as a negative cuz rising interest rates will hurt WCN's balance sheet?
Thanks.