Q: I am looking at ENB for a very long term hold, preferably a never-sell situation where I can rely on the dividends through retirement. Difficult question, but with the decline of fossil fuel use over the next few decades as electric vehicles and alternative energy come into play, is ENB less attractive for very long term dividend growth? Thanks.
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Q: What do you think of this company? Would you be a buyer?
Thanks
Thanks
Q: I have been following A&W and Boyd for years and years.
I finally bought A&W recently. Now I would like to switch
the A&W for Boyd. I have more stocks than i really need ,
and not enough spare cash to hold meaningful positions in both. I think that I would prefer the growth that
Boyd might offer over the income from A&W,since although
the position is 2% , the income really isn't meaningful
Would his switch be a reasonable one ?
Thanks in advance for considering this question.
I finally bought A&W recently. Now I would like to switch
the A&W for Boyd. I have more stocks than i really need ,
and not enough spare cash to hold meaningful positions in both. I think that I would prefer the growth that
Boyd might offer over the income from A&W,since although
the position is 2% , the income really isn't meaningful
Would his switch be a reasonable one ?
Thanks in advance for considering this question.
Q: Can you recommend a handful of your preferred US tech names? Also can you suggest anything in your coverage universe in tech that you would be wary of right now? For the latter I am curious about Canadian tech companies that you like but that for one reason or another may be best to avoid in the shorter term. Thanks.
- WSP Global Inc. (WSP)
- NFI Group Inc. (NFI)
- Boyd Group Income Fund (BYD.UN)
- Savaria Corporation (SIS)
- Brookfield Infrastructure Partners L.P. (BIP.UN)
- ZCL Composites Inc. (ZCL)
Q: My industrials currently consist of SIS@4.3%. BIP@ 3.8% and ZCL@3.5%. Each month i have the ability to contribute about 1% of portfolio value. I would like to add to my industrial section. Any suggestions or changes to holdings? Probably happy with three stocks but could add another. Hold about 33 stocks in my balanced portfolio.
Q: I have stayed away from LP stocks due to worries about tax issues. Do you have any general comments on LP stocks? for example, If one holds BEP.UN on the TSX, should one purchase it in a registered or non registered account? Are there tax concerns....or is that only a problem if one purchases on the US stock exchange?
Thank you so much for your comments on this issue.
Thank you so much for your comments on this issue.
Q: I just read about EEP's dividend cut and stock reaction (G&M - June 9).
Are the causes likely to spill over into ENF?
I am more concerned with income rather than capital.
Are the causes likely to spill over into ENF?
I am more concerned with income rather than capital.
Q: I'm holding only ZRE in my TFSA for simplicity and ease, value is approximately $62k. It costs me .62%, wondering if I can buy 8-12 REITS equal weight directly (saving the MER), and have the same or better results as ZRE. Your thoughts and recommendations. I like the simplicity of ZRE, but dislike paying the MER if I can avoid it.
Q: Good morning, I would like to know your thoughts regarding GBTC please ?
Thanks
Rick
Thanks
Rick
Q: HI 5i,
I unfortunately bought into Shopify and Apple right before the big tech sell off on Friday and today, and as such I am down quite a bit.
I know the financials and growth prospects of both companies are VERY strong and a rebound is likely within the next month, so I am wondering whether this is an opportunity to buy these stocks at a lower price. My sector weighting in tech is currently 12% (I am in my mid twenties with a higher risk tolerance), so I am also wondering whether you think I should instead sell to cut my losses if you see this correction continuing long term.
Thanks,
Grace
I unfortunately bought into Shopify and Apple right before the big tech sell off on Friday and today, and as such I am down quite a bit.
I know the financials and growth prospects of both companies are VERY strong and a rebound is likely within the next month, so I am wondering whether this is an opportunity to buy these stocks at a lower price. My sector weighting in tech is currently 12% (I am in my mid twenties with a higher risk tolerance), so I am also wondering whether you think I should instead sell to cut my losses if you see this correction continuing long term.
Thanks,
Grace
Q: What is your opinion on IRG's results, and the following selloff?
Q: I want to play the European financial sector in an ETF(s) that is(are) currency neutral. What would you suggest?
Thanks, Hugh
Thanks, Hugh
Q: First, great job 5i Team. Really have learned a lot over the years.
ENGH dropped 10.57% closing at $55.00 on Friday. Can you please provide your thoughts?
Also can you please provide your thoughts on the Canadian oil sector.
Thank you !!
ENGH dropped 10.57% closing at $55.00 on Friday. Can you please provide your thoughts?
Also can you please provide your thoughts on the Canadian oil sector.
Thank you !!
Q: How bad is the news that caused a 15% drop today. Is this stock ever going to recover? Do you still consider it ownable for the dividend and growth.
DON
DON
Q: In view of the joint venture announced this week with Emerald Health, would VFF be a safer bet on the marijuana sector, since they have more than one business? If VFF pulls it off, the profits could be significantly higher than their current business.
Q: Hello team,
I hold positions in VIG, VE ZQQ and CDZ. The ETF portfolio reads "trim 4% VIG/IWO and initiate VGT/XLY, 2.5% VE and 1% CDZ. Should I add to XQQ instead of initiating VGT?
I hold positions in VIG, VE ZQQ and CDZ. The ETF portfolio reads "trim 4% VIG/IWO and initiate VGT/XLY, 2.5% VE and 1% CDZ. Should I add to XQQ instead of initiating VGT?
Q: I realize you are not big fans of covered call strategies however if an investor is in a situation whereby they want the income only and do not care allot about the underlying growth in the ETF, is there something really negative about these funds that I am missing? Would an investor end up paying more tax compared to a straight forward dividend ETF?
Q: Strong downward move recently. Would appreciate your current views. Full position held in trust for children w/5 year minimum time horizon. Agressive growth is goal. Thank you.
Q: Hi,
I currently don't hold any tech. With the drop last week almost sector wide would you think this is a good entry point? I'm long term (at least 3-5 years), fairly comfortable with risk. What would you recommend? Any drips available will be utilized as well.
THanks!
I currently don't hold any tech. With the drop last week almost sector wide would you think this is a good entry point? I'm long term (at least 3-5 years), fairly comfortable with risk. What would you recommend? Any drips available will be utilized as well.
THanks!
Q: Good morning gentlemen,
I have fairly large gains in the fang stocks as well as with Apple. With the Nasdaq taking its second consecutive beat down today, Would you be inclined to take profits. With Apple being down close to 8 percent in two days ( due to downgrades, ostensibly), in your experience. Does a stock like this rebound the following day? Also, do you think the sector shift away from tech could be an enduring trend?
All of the aforementioned positions are at 5-6 percent holdings.
What I'm getting down to is : sell today, or wait for a rebound ? I understand the former involves a degree of market timing, but surely with your many years in the industry, you must have some flair for such events.
With much appreciation,
Karim Rahim
I have fairly large gains in the fang stocks as well as with Apple. With the Nasdaq taking its second consecutive beat down today, Would you be inclined to take profits. With Apple being down close to 8 percent in two days ( due to downgrades, ostensibly), in your experience. Does a stock like this rebound the following day? Also, do you think the sector shift away from tech could be an enduring trend?
All of the aforementioned positions are at 5-6 percent holdings.
What I'm getting down to is : sell today, or wait for a rebound ? I understand the former involves a degree of market timing, but surely with your many years in the industry, you must have some flair for such events.
With much appreciation,
Karim Rahim