Q: I have held BNS shares for approx . 3years but am considering switching them for TD. I think TD has a better runway for growth in the is USA versus BNS growth in SA and the islands . your thoughts please
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- SPDR Homebuilders ETF (XHB)
- iShares U.S. Home Construction ETF (ITB)
- Direxion Daily Homebuilders & Supplies Bull 3X Shares (NAIL)
Q: With the pull back do you think this is a good way to play US home builders?
Q: Would you prefer DIS or CROX is the consumer space?
Q: Hi,
Happy New Year. Any opinion on when shareholders should expect an update from Persistence Capital Partner on the latest offer? Is there a guideline that companies are required to follow, provide update etc . I believe the old offer was to close in January and the SP continues to drift on no news.
Thanks,
Kerri
Happy New Year. Any opinion on when shareholders should expect an update from Persistence Capital Partner on the latest offer? Is there a guideline that companies are required to follow, provide update etc . I believe the old offer was to close in January and the SP continues to drift on no news.
Thanks,
Kerri
Q: Could you please recommend a couple of equal weight S&P 500 ETF's with low MER's, thank you. Please note if there is any hidden fees outside the MER.
Q: hi folks:
why do you suppose whitecap is around 2 year lows?
seems like most 'in the know' favour it as a well run, solid energy co
comments?
thanks
why do you suppose whitecap is around 2 year lows?
seems like most 'in the know' favour it as a well run, solid energy co
comments?
thanks
- Invesco Aerospace & Defense ETF (PPA)
- iShares U.S. Aerospace & Defense ETF (ITA)
- SPDR S&P Aerospace & Defense ETF (XAR)
Q: Please suggest some defence spending etfs. Thanks.
Q: Hello,
Looking for advice to invest our RESP contribution this year for my daughter. Time horizon is 17 years. Do you prefer any of these for good growth, or are their any others you would prefer (companies traded in Canada would be ideal)?
Thank you, and Happy New Year.
Looking for advice to invest our RESP contribution this year for my daughter. Time horizon is 17 years. Do you prefer any of these for good growth, or are their any others you would prefer (companies traded in Canada would be ideal)?
Thank you, and Happy New Year.
- iShares Russell 2000 Growth ETF (IWO)
- iShares Russell 2000 ETF (IWM)
- IJTiShares S&P Small-Cap 600 Growth ETF (IJT)
Q: Indications are that the market breathe is improving and therefore various analysts are recommending the small cap Russel 2000 index. Would you agree and therefore have a suggestion or suggestions of how to invest in this potential opportunity. My other question is would there be a Russell 2000 ETF that you would recommend and a Russell 2000 high growth ETF that you know of?
Thank you
Kim
Thank you
Kim
Q: Please analyze this one. I'm in the lucky position, having it long enough, that I'm still decently positive but questioning it's future. Worth holding for awhile or moving on? Thank you.
Q: What are your thoughts on Tutor Perini (TPC)? Does it have potential as a play on the US infrastructure theme? Are there other small caps you’d prefer in the same space? Thanks.
Q: Good morning,
Noticed BMO p/e meaningfully higher than other Cdn banks at 23x- is this accurate and if so can you please illuminate me as to why?
Thank you
Noticed BMO p/e meaningfully higher than other Cdn banks at 23x- is this accurate and if so can you please illuminate me as to why?
Thank you
Q: Peter and His Wonder Team
I realize shipping stocks are cyclical...Not sure if the wars or new supply chains are a positive or negative. What I mean is they could charge higher rates if there is risk involved. In any event I have held this stock for too many years and am even. However at this point it appears to be "dead-money"...if you know what I mean. Can you see any reason to be patient for a few more quarters? Thanks as always...your opinion is always a voice of reason!
I realize shipping stocks are cyclical...Not sure if the wars or new supply chains are a positive or negative. What I mean is they could charge higher rates if there is risk involved. In any event I have held this stock for too many years and am even. However at this point it appears to be "dead-money"...if you know what I mean. Can you see any reason to be patient for a few more quarters? Thanks as always...your opinion is always a voice of reason!
Q: Could I please get you thoughts on Finning
Q: What are your current thoughts on KEYS? I'm up 55% and thinking of buying some more, maybe increase my overall weighting to 5%. The latest numbers seem positive and I like that they are getting involved on EV battery testing and charging. EV battery charging seems to be a problem if you don't drive a Tesla. Probably would need to sell some NVDA to raise the USD which is not ideal but of course our NVDA weighting is too high. Also is KEYS an Industrial Company? Any thoughts you have would be appreciated.
Jim
Jim
Q: Just curious on your take on nly. The dividend is attractive and US housing seems less perilous than Canada.
Q: Could I get your thoughts on SFM, please? It's been trending up but analysts seem quite negative about it. Thanks.
- iShares Core Canadian Universe Bond Index ETF (XBB)
- iShares U.S. High Yield Bond Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XHY)
- SPDR Blackstone Senior Loan ETF (SRLN)
Q: SRLN looks unsafe at first glance. the yield at over 8% p.a. looks high. Morningstar gives SRLN a neutral rating (forward looking) and 2 stars looking backward. Morningstar is often out of date, and there is better information at ETF.com. Your Bloomberg is not available to us commoners.
I ask this this question because bank-owned brokers make it difficult and/or expensive to buy bonds. Information and pricing on bonds are not easily searchable. Every time I force myself to look at asset allocation, the robotic tools I use scream at me that I am mad in that I zero fixed income. This brought me to look at bond ETFs and I acquired some USHY which looked decent, but that doesn’t quieten those pesky AI tools that help self-directed investors.
Is SRLN a reasonable enough proxy to add to the fixed income part of one’s portfolio? Or is it risky compared to other available US$ bond ETFs? I’d welcome substance in your response and if you care to add links to materials that pedestrian investors like me should look at, that could help. Many thanks.
I ask this this question because bank-owned brokers make it difficult and/or expensive to buy bonds. Information and pricing on bonds are not easily searchable. Every time I force myself to look at asset allocation, the robotic tools I use scream at me that I am mad in that I zero fixed income. This brought me to look at bond ETFs and I acquired some USHY which looked decent, but that doesn’t quieten those pesky AI tools that help self-directed investors.
Is SRLN a reasonable enough proxy to add to the fixed income part of one’s portfolio? Or is it risky compared to other available US$ bond ETFs? I’d welcome substance in your response and if you care to add links to materials that pedestrian investors like me should look at, that could help. Many thanks.
Q: I am considering investing in the S & P . I am interested in an ETF that covers the S & P 500 equal weight. Can you give me a couple of ETF`s that fit this description and your thoughts on this idea. I prefer to invest in Canadian dollars. Thank You.
- Alibaba Group Holding Limited American Depositary Shares each representing eight (BABA)
- BYD Co - Class H (BYDDF)
Q: I China investable at this stage?
These companies are the lowest P/E Would invest in them?
These companies are the lowest P/E Would invest in them?