Q: What are the most common investing mistakes that you see being made by people who are managing their own investments? Maybe a top half dozen or so, with a brief explanation as to what should be done instead of the incorrect habits. Thanks.
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Q: Would it be appropriate to sell Magna for a tax loss at this time?
Thank you
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Q: Why DOL share price today took a hit when the announced results and forward outlooks are so positive?
Q: What is your general opinion at this stage? Buying back shares below NAV but a management transition, is there opportunity here?
Q: Hello, can you comment on CGI’s latest earnings last month? Is it still a buy even if it is close to its 52-week high, and if so, why? Thanks.
Q: Any reason for the relatively large gain today? Is it a takeout candidate?
Q: Hi, PPL did a secondary offer for 26 million ( plus 15% overallotment option) subscription receipts, to convert to common shares at $42.85 each, to part finance the deal to buy Alliance Pipeline and Aux Sable from Enbridge. Would you recommend to participate in the offering ? Thanks
Q: Gentlemen:
I owned shares of of ret and did some tax loss selling. I can now buy back, however, I am not sure if I should bother to buy back this company. Donville, Kent, who Peter had made mention of their small cap report, and remarked that it was interesting believes that it is an iconic Canadian Brand, and with some changes believes it could be a five bagger. Please give a detailed report with reasons.
Thanks,
BEN.
I owned shares of of ret and did some tax loss selling. I can now buy back, however, I am not sure if I should bother to buy back this company. Donville, Kent, who Peter had made mention of their small cap report, and remarked that it was interesting believes that it is an iconic Canadian Brand, and with some changes believes it could be a five bagger. Please give a detailed report with reasons.
Thanks,
BEN.
Q: In your bond answers you favour XLB.
What are likely scenarios for this ETF if say rates only drop to high 4% and stay there?
What potential upside are we looking at?
What dividend rate should I expect?
What happens if the rates drop at much slower pace?
What are likely scenarios for this ETF if say rates only drop to high 4% and stay there?
What potential upside are we looking at?
What dividend rate should I expect?
What happens if the rates drop at much slower pace?
Q: The financing deal announced Dec 11 was sour news???
Q: This was on my radar a few years ago and just returned to look at it. What happened? Pretty fantastic revenue growth (especially this year) but EPS and free cash flow plummeted in to negative territory. Is this just bad management of personnel or inventory, or?
I see this could be a great opportunity, but the recent bumps concern me.
C.
I see this could be a great opportunity, but the recent bumps concern me.
C.
- iShares Russell 2000 Growth ETF (IWO)
- iShares Core S&P Small-Cap ETF (IJR)
- Vanguard Small Cap Growth ETF (VBK)
- iShares Russell Top 200 Growth ETF (IWY)
Q: I manage a small TFSA (~$25K) for a young adult family member, with a long time horizon. We would like to get some exposure to small caps, which you have mentioned are likely due for a bull move. To get diversification with a purchase of only ~$5000, an ETF probably makes sense. There are several that have been mentioned in the past Q&A, so I am looking for your advice / recommendation as to which would be the best choice for a young person looking for long term growth. I am considering IJR, IWO, IWY, VBK... but feel free to add any other(s) you like.
Thanks.
Thanks.
- MercadoLibre Inc. (MELI)
- ASML Holding N.V. (ASML)
- Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Ltd. (TSM)
- Hermes International ADR (HESAY)
- Evolution AB ADR (EVVTY)
Q: Hi 5i,
not sure if you are comfortable giving ideas regarding International Large Caps stocks but I would like to do further research on Non-USA, Non-CAD that might meet the following criteria;
1. International stock that has a min. 10 to 15Y Total Return better than SP500.
2. Stock must be investable; meaning it is easy to buy from USA or CDN exchange with decent liquidity.
I already found the following which seem to meet these criteria; ACN, LVMUY, NOVO, Happy holidays!
not sure if you are comfortable giving ideas regarding International Large Caps stocks but I would like to do further research on Non-USA, Non-CAD that might meet the following criteria;
1. International stock that has a min. 10 to 15Y Total Return better than SP500.
2. Stock must be investable; meaning it is easy to buy from USA or CDN exchange with decent liquidity.
I already found the following which seem to meet these criteria; ACN, LVMUY, NOVO, Happy holidays!
- Bank of Nova Scotia (The) (BNS)
- CCL Industries Inc. Unlimited Class B Non-Voting Shares (CCL.B)
- Premium Brands Holdings Corporation (PBH)
- Savaria Corporation (SIS)
- Aritzia Inc. Subordinate Voting Shares (ATZ)
Q: I have just read your report covering the hidden gems in the cad market.
Kindly rank, from best to worst, how attractive they are for an immediate purchase.
Thank you
Kindly rank, from best to worst, how attractive they are for an immediate purchase.
Thank you
- Meta Platforms Inc. (META)
- Alphabet Inc. (GOOG)
- NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA)
- Booking Holdings Inc. (BKNG)
- Eli Lilly and Company (LLY)
Q: Hi All,
I'm helping my common law wife setup a high six figure investment portfolio. She is 57 and attempting to retire as am I (64). She is hoping to be able to make an income from this portfolio and some of that monthly if possible. We will be setting her up a new Cash and TFSA account with Qtrade. Would you also set up an RRSP at this point? I'm thinking she should put some in Gics, High Interest savings ETFs (at least for now, and Dividend stocks (Banks, Pipelines, Utilities etc.) I would love all the advice you could give in this format? Possible list of some ideas as well as what accounts would work best for these holdings for tax purposes? Thank you in advance!
I'm helping my common law wife setup a high six figure investment portfolio. She is 57 and attempting to retire as am I (64). She is hoping to be able to make an income from this portfolio and some of that monthly if possible. We will be setting her up a new Cash and TFSA account with Qtrade. Would you also set up an RRSP at this point? I'm thinking she should put some in Gics, High Interest savings ETFs (at least for now, and Dividend stocks (Banks, Pipelines, Utilities etc.) I would love all the advice you could give in this format? Possible list of some ideas as well as what accounts would work best for these holdings for tax purposes? Thank you in advance!
Q: There is very little information about about this issue with very high yield office property investment. In general office property REITs are loosing ground with asset valuation. How do one get to analyse it other than its name sake being a part of Brookfield managed manager.
Q: Hi 5i Team - Could you tell me where I can locate your 2023 tax loss screener. Thanks.
- Brookfield Infrastructure Partners L.P. (BIP.UN)
- Brookfield Infrastructure Corporation Class A Exchangeable Subordinate Voting Shares (BIPC)
Q: Regarding BIP.UN and BIPC, you answered to a member back in early November: “These are 'paired' companies and economically equivalent, owning the same assets. They are essentially the same company exactly.” Then, why is BIP.UN down -1.51% and BIPC down -14.50% over the last 3 years? I got those percentages from the Company Profile section, comparing the 2 companies together using the Interactive Chart with Percentage Change. Thank you
Q: Please comment on their quarter.
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Q: Looking at todays earnings report all seems to be going good here, I've held a small position for a while and have done nicely, loving the momentum and would like to add more, the liquidity is a bit of a concern. In your experience what typically helps improve liquidity and would you expect a slow and steady rise here in that regard and share price?