Q: Seems to me finding stocks to create personal wealth over the long term is not that hard if a bit of effort is put into it, could be said all you need is common sense perhaps. Also seems to me the most common mistake for small diy'ers would be portfolio management, the buying and selling mostly, tax planning perhaps to a much lesser degree. 5i has provided many many good ideas as a long term member over the years, a few loosers too - dont want your head to swell too much. 5i deserves much credit to my success, thank you very much. Your investing ideas have provided several opportunities, I feel it's the portfolio managment skills you've taught me that was more important to create wealth. All that being said, could you expand on this remark you posted today, "we tend to leave some (minor) room to add if opportunities present themselves in the future" ?
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Q: Good Morning
Seeking your opinion on reinvesting in NWH after tax loss sell in November?
Thx
Seeking your opinion on reinvesting in NWH after tax loss sell in November?
Thx
Q: your view on vhi 1-2 years
thank you
thank you
Q: This company seems to be doing a lot of things right. The ceo Dan Matlow knows this space well, based on my conversations with him a few years ago. It's business is primarily in the UK but it is making some inroads in Ontario. How does one go about evaluating this business: what comparable companies and what ratios etc do you use? Thank you as I am not very good at determining values in the software industry.
Q: TD is being hammered today (at noon). I don't see any news. Do you see anything that would explain it.
- Galaxy Digital Holdings Ltd. ordinary shares (GLXY)
- MARA Holdings Inc. (MARA)
- Riot Platforms Inc. (RIOT)
Q: What is their balance sheet.
In what order would you buy them?
Thanks,
Milan
In what order would you buy them?
Thanks,
Milan
Q: which of the following mid cap ETF,s would you prefer and why IJH -ZMID -VO
Q: Dear 5I:
The CEO of IGM believes they have done enough acquisitions, and wants to do a pivot and concentrate more on organic growth. The dividend is good, and secure, B/S good, Price at a wide discount to NAV, The big drawback that I see is that it is much lower in price than it was 10 years ago. Ugh!!! Any "chance in your mind"that his dream could turn to reality.
Thanks, BEN.
The CEO of IGM believes they have done enough acquisitions, and wants to do a pivot and concentrate more on organic growth. The dividend is good, and secure, B/S good, Price at a wide discount to NAV, The big drawback that I see is that it is much lower in price than it was 10 years ago. Ugh!!! Any "chance in your mind"that his dream could turn to reality.
Thanks, BEN.
Q: hi, would you consider these more on the risky side, or just smaller cap? I read Hammond EPS around 15 which seems fine to me. I can't find an EPS on LMN?
is this a decent entry point for each? if not, what price would be a more reasonable entry point?
cheers, Chris
is this a decent entry point for each? if not, what price would be a more reasonable entry point?
cheers, Chris
- BMO Dow Jones Industrial Average Hedged to CAD Index ETF (ZDJ)
- iShares Core S&P 500 Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XSP)
- iShares NASDAQ 100 Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XQQ)
- Vanguard S&P 500 Index ETF (CAD-hedged) (VSP)
Q: hi, can I get your top pick(s?) for a US market(s?) ETF CDN$ hedged long term hold.
cheers, Chris
cheers, Chris
Q: May I have your latest thoughts on QS? Do think the latest test results from Volkswagen to be positive? Do you expect QS will need to raise more capital by issuing more shares? I’m curious why the stock is listed on the NYSE instead of the NASDAQ. Are the listing costs similar?
Thanks,
Jim
Thanks,
Jim
Q: If a full position in a stock portfolio is typically around 5%, the portfolio would contain approx 20 individual holdings. What is the similar tactic for an etf portfolio?
Q: Hi, Please provide your feedback for 3M. Why has the stock performed so poorly?
Would you consider it a buy, hold or sell?
Thanks.
Would you consider it a buy, hold or sell?
Thanks.
- Invesco S&P 500 Equal Weight ETF (RSP)
- Invesco S&P 500 Equal Weight Index ETF (EQL)
- Invesco NASDAQ 100 Equal Weight Index ETF (QQEQ)
Q: Hello, Would you please provide your comments on EQL as a safety play (reduce MAG7 weight) to VFV? I hold a very oversized position between VFV & VOO and am looking for your recommendation for an equal weight in CA$. Could you also provide a US$ version that you would recommend?
Thank you.
Thank you.
Q: Hi, I would appreciate if you can provide your feedback for Bayer. Would you consider it a buy?
Q: your opinion on vnp please.
thank you.
thank you.
Q: can you name a few mutual funds that are similar to VMO and let me know how they compare in terms of fees to VMO which charges a .39 MER and .08 TER for a total of .47%?
thanks
thanks
Q: Hello Peter,
I will greatly appreciate your thoughts on my thinking process as I construct my portfolio for this year. I would like to know how closely your thinking aligns with mine and what would you do differently.
I am a retired senior, not risk averse yet mindful of the necessity to curb excessive enthusiasm. I like to think I keep the risk to reward tilted towards the latter.
My thinking goes like this. I expect the Canadian economy to go through a mild recession or at best ride the US economy to <= 1% growth. Hence, I want to allocate 30% Canada and 70% US (including marginal international through ETFs).
I feel that since interest rates have peaked, the stock market should return higher than historical average this year. I think the allocation should be 20% income, 25% balanced, 30%growth,10% investor suite and 10-15% trading opportunities. I think that automated AI/technical based trading software will have a larger presence, making the market a little more volatile and provide with trading opportunities.
I also think that more interest rate cuts in Canada than the US, the income portfolio should be all Canadian. High yielding stocks should provide capital appreciation as well in this environment.
I am not considering Shopify and CSU as part of a portfolio. I already own them and they are qa significant part of my assets. Any adjustment will have significant tax consequences. If required I will take decisions independent of the portfolio.
I look forward eagerly to your feedback.
Regards
Rajiv
I will greatly appreciate your thoughts on my thinking process as I construct my portfolio for this year. I would like to know how closely your thinking aligns with mine and what would you do differently.
I am a retired senior, not risk averse yet mindful of the necessity to curb excessive enthusiasm. I like to think I keep the risk to reward tilted towards the latter.
My thinking goes like this. I expect the Canadian economy to go through a mild recession or at best ride the US economy to <= 1% growth. Hence, I want to allocate 30% Canada and 70% US (including marginal international through ETFs).
I feel that since interest rates have peaked, the stock market should return higher than historical average this year. I think the allocation should be 20% income, 25% balanced, 30%growth,10% investor suite and 10-15% trading opportunities. I think that automated AI/technical based trading software will have a larger presence, making the market a little more volatile and provide with trading opportunities.
I also think that more interest rate cuts in Canada than the US, the income portfolio should be all Canadian. High yielding stocks should provide capital appreciation as well in this environment.
I am not considering Shopify and CSU as part of a portfolio. I already own them and they are qa significant part of my assets. Any adjustment will have significant tax consequences. If required I will take decisions independent of the portfolio.
I look forward eagerly to your feedback.
Regards
Rajiv
Q: Hi 5i,
A question regarding TOU:
I've reviewed its website - very impressive and informative by the way! - and can't find any indication that TOU intends to send gas to the Canadian west coast for export as LNG. All gas it markets for LNG export seems to go through the US to the east coast or the Gulf.
I'm wondering if I understand this correctly and, if so, why wouldn't TOU take advantage of west coast LNG facilities in Canada and is it missing out by not doing so? (I know the TOU management is very smart so if they don't send gas to our west coast there's no doubt good reason - but I don't know what it might be ...).
Thanks for any insight you're able to provide.
Peter
A question regarding TOU:
I've reviewed its website - very impressive and informative by the way! - and can't find any indication that TOU intends to send gas to the Canadian west coast for export as LNG. All gas it markets for LNG export seems to go through the US to the east coast or the Gulf.
I'm wondering if I understand this correctly and, if so, why wouldn't TOU take advantage of west coast LNG facilities in Canada and is it missing out by not doing so? (I know the TOU management is very smart so if they don't send gas to our west coast there's no doubt good reason - but I don't know what it might be ...).
Thanks for any insight you're able to provide.
Peter
- Broadcom Inc. (AVGO)
- NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA)
- QUALCOMM Incorporated (QCOM)
- Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (AMD)
- Lattice Semiconductor Corporation (LSCC)
Q: Hi, Can you suggest some chip equipment makers and your thoughts on them.
Cheers, Chris
All the best for the new year to staff and members
Cheers, Chris
All the best for the new year to staff and members