Q: I understand it s a wild market out there but how can we explain price change in excess of 7% daily in the price of oil ? Short sellers covering ? Are they that big ? If somebody can influence the price that much in the short term is it not somewhat concerning ? Your general comments are appreciated. Thank you.
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Q: Please provide your comments on the release of Patient Home Monitoring`s 1st Quarter results and future prospects. Thanks.
Gerry
Gerry
Q: What company would be your preference between AQN and NPI? Thanks, Bill
Q: My question pertains to all of my mutual funds. It appears that there is at least a 1 day delay in the on-line values of my funds: on days when the market and the top 10 companies in a fund are down, the fund will show an increase and the opposite is also true. Do most funds rebalance daily?
Q: I have the above poorly performing stocks in my portfolio.
I wonder which ones I should dispose of
I wonder which ones I should dispose of
Q: Hello Team Members
Would you mind telling me if owning FSV requires the filing of CRA Form T1135
Thank you
Would you mind telling me if owning FSV requires the filing of CRA Form T1135
Thank you
Q: Hi all,
With the great market we are experiencing combined with regularly hearing from any objective individual that indexes are the best place for your money, should we not all be buying ETFs now? Really, why risk missing out on any recovery by playing specific stocks?
What ETFs would be your favourite right now, Cdn or US?
Thanks,
Cam
With the great market we are experiencing combined with regularly hearing from any objective individual that indexes are the best place for your money, should we not all be buying ETFs now? Really, why risk missing out on any recovery by playing specific stocks?
What ETFs would be your favourite right now, Cdn or US?
Thanks,
Cam
Q: Hello team,
My wife's TFSA currently holds full positions in WSP, BYD.UN, DH, WCP and 1/2 position in BDI. With new money, we are thinking of adding four half positions from SYZ, CXI, BOS, GUD, EFN or XTC. This is for long term hold and we are OK with volatility. Which four would you pick out of the list or would you suggest other names instead for better diversification? We are looking for smaller cap names with better growth potentials.
As always, thanks for your guidance.
BK
My wife's TFSA currently holds full positions in WSP, BYD.UN, DH, WCP and 1/2 position in BDI. With new money, we are thinking of adding four half positions from SYZ, CXI, BOS, GUD, EFN or XTC. This is for long term hold and we are OK with volatility. Which four would you pick out of the list or would you suggest other names instead for better diversification? We are looking for smaller cap names with better growth potentials.
As always, thanks for your guidance.
BK
Q: Gillian is at a 52 week low and it's graph appears like the price still has negative momentum. I am not in favour of selling quality companies, but I am not sure that the price of Gildan is going to move north any time soon. So I ask of you the usual, can you identify the reason for the recent price drops, and is this a good time to add to Gildan or do you see more downside? Thank you.
Q: Good Morning 5i,
I am looking to buy AGU for long term hold for appr. 5% of my portfolio. I know it does not only have potash in it's product line, are they other products strong enough to wash out the negative that potash product is going through and is it a good time to buy AGU?
Thanks
Paul
I am looking to buy AGU for long term hold for appr. 5% of my portfolio. I know it does not only have potash in it's product line, are they other products strong enough to wash out the negative that potash product is going through and is it a good time to buy AGU?
Thanks
Paul
Q: What would you recommend as the best way to handle the suggested delisting as a shareholder of this stock
Q: As part of my portfolio, I own five Canadian smallcal stocks, the five I own now are: ALP; EL; LND; PHM and SPN. I have five, no more and no less, small caps so I can spread out the potential risks if one or two behave badly, ie price drops. I am finding small caps trade differently ( ie. sometimes low volume will move price down or up with no news) since volume has a big impact on my decision.
What should I use as a signal to sell my small caps? Cross below the 200 MVA and sell? as an example.
As always thanks for your response.
What should I use as a signal to sell my small caps? Cross below the 200 MVA and sell? as an example.
As always thanks for your response.
Q: Your thought on this ETF or any other suggestion for Asian pacific ETF with a Dividend?
Thanks
Paul
Thanks
Paul
Q: I would like to increase/change my exposure to the real estate area and wanted to know how you compare HR.UN and REI.UN? Riocan has had a long successful history but I am concerned that with the recent sale of its US properties it is rather Canada - centric and focused largley on retail properties - albeit very good ones. But I also don't want to second guess management because they have been shown to be smart operators. However, does HR provide more diversification and if so, is this necessarily a positive?
For a first time purchase, which would you suggest and would you switch REI for HR at this time?
Appreciate your insight.
Paul F.
For a first time purchase, which would you suggest and would you switch REI for HR at this time?
Appreciate your insight.
Paul F.
Q: Do you view Moody's downgrade of BNS as alarming? Also, do you think this is a good entry point for all the big five CDN banks and if so what would be your top two or three. Thanks.
Q: Hello, in your answer on inspiras earnings today you didn't mention anything about the reverse stock split. I thought this was very bad news. I've never seen a company do a reverse split and not go under. Would like your opinion on this.
Q: In response to a question about CBO last fall you suggested that XLB should be considered as part of a fixed income allocation. It appears to be very stable, and moves somewhat opposite to the TSX. What are your feels about XLB in the current market environment, or would it make sense to just wait for an opportunity to buy it below NAV?
Q: Cominar suspended their DRIP as detailed in a news release dated January 20th. Interested in your comments on this and what if anything it is a symptom of? What is Cominar's overall financial shape and are they affected by the Target closings and the Oil contagion? Also Sears is a big liability coming up for Landlords - is this a looming issue for CUF?
Q: Looking into the future, what companies do you see on the horizon that may have potential for early investment and maybe superior gains in the short term and also for long term investment? All the usual caveats apply of course.
Q: I'm thinking of adding to the utilities sector of my portfolio. Considering all metrics, do you think this is an opportune time to be adding? Also, the companies I'm interested in are Fortis, Emera, Brookfield Renewable Energy Partners and Algonquin. Please rate your first, second, third and fourth choices, and explain your first choice.