Q: Your opinion please on whether or not this is worth holding for the dividend and a future recovery for the financials sector. Thank you.
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Q: Hello, I have NVEI in my TFSA with a loss of over 50% so far. I have cash available to average down. I have no incentive to sell at this point, the shares being in a TFSA. Should I double down on the stock at this point or wait at year-end after the tax loss season is over? I could also see what happens with the Q3 results in November. Thanks
Q: I like the industry - it has a very long future - and then spotlight is not on it currently. PLC's price is hitting new lows. Is this because the company is not as good as once thought? Or might this be a winner is a couple of years?
John
John
- iShares Russell 2000 Growth ETF (IWO)
- Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (VOO)
- Vanguard Dividend Appreciation FTF (VIG)
- iShares Core S&P Mid-Cap ETF (IJH)
- Vanguard Growth ETF (VUG)
- Vanguard Small Cap Value ETF (VBR)
- Vanguard Mid-Cap Growth ETF (VOT)
- Vanguard Value ETF (VTV)
- iShares Core S&P Small-Cap ETF (IJR)
- Vanguard Small Cap Growth ETF (VBK)
- IJTiShares S&P Small-Cap 600 Growth ETF (IJT)
Q: Hi team,
I currently have IWO as a core holding. I would like to change to a more concentrated ETF holding either in small or mid cap US. With so many different factors to choose from such as large/medium/small cap, dividend/value/growth/blend, current valuations, etc... and looking at past returns over various time periods, how does one choose the best ETF to invest in going forward now? I would consider all these ETF's to be high quality and obviously no one knows what the range of future returns will be. With small/mid cap underperforming lately vs large cap, would you place your bets on that spread closing over time? I'm comfortable with volatility and have a long term time horizon (+15yrs). How would you rank these going forward for best risk adjusted returns?
Thank you!
I currently have IWO as a core holding. I would like to change to a more concentrated ETF holding either in small or mid cap US. With so many different factors to choose from such as large/medium/small cap, dividend/value/growth/blend, current valuations, etc... and looking at past returns over various time periods, how does one choose the best ETF to invest in going forward now? I would consider all these ETF's to be high quality and obviously no one knows what the range of future returns will be. With small/mid cap underperforming lately vs large cap, would you place your bets on that spread closing over time? I'm comfortable with volatility and have a long term time horizon (+15yrs). How would you rank these going forward for best risk adjusted returns?
Thank you!
Q: Have been looking at this for a month or two and would like your thoughts and analysis please.
Is it worth a small 1% gamble?
Is it worth a small 1% gamble?
- iShares Core S&P/TSX Capped Composite Index ETF (XIC)
- iShares NASDAQ 100 Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XQQ)
- Vanguard S&P 500 Index ETF (VFV)
Q: Hi Team,
For an 18 years old's TFSA, is having equal weights of VFV and XQQ diversified enough? If not what other Canadian ETF or stocks would be a good fit?
No commission costs for trading so quantity is not an issue.
Thanks
For an 18 years old's TFSA, is having equal weights of VFV and XQQ diversified enough? If not what other Canadian ETF or stocks would be a good fit?
No commission costs for trading so quantity is not an issue.
Thanks
Q: I hold both these ETFs in my RRIF and am thinking of combining them into one holding. Do you see much duplication between the 2?
thanks
thanks
Q: Hi, We are applying to buy some Constellation Series 1 Debentures through rights, with a payment of $133.217, for family members. Where would it make most sense to hold these debentures - RRSP/RRIF, TFSA or a Non Regd Taxable account. ( Most of us being in higher Tax bracket of 40-54% Marginal tax rate ). considering the following:
1. These debentures will likely yield anywhere between 5-10% ( on a cost base of $133 ), by way of Interest income, for 17 years ( assuming we will be able to swap with warrants, if called before redemption)
2. We will incur a Capital Loss of $33 as at March 31, 2040. ( $100 Principal to be received at maturity)
3. If held in Tax sheltered accounts, would it make sense to move them to a Non-Regd Taxable account, let's say 5 years before maturity date, when the M/V of these debentures will likely start declining. So, we could use the Capital Loss in Taxable accounts.
Thank You
1. These debentures will likely yield anywhere between 5-10% ( on a cost base of $133 ), by way of Interest income, for 17 years ( assuming we will be able to swap with warrants, if called before redemption)
2. We will incur a Capital Loss of $33 as at March 31, 2040. ( $100 Principal to be received at maturity)
3. If held in Tax sheltered accounts, would it make sense to move them to a Non-Regd Taxable account, let's say 5 years before maturity date, when the M/V of these debentures will likely start declining. So, we could use the Capital Loss in Taxable accounts.
Thank You
- PrairieSky Royalty Ltd. (PSK)
- Parex Resources Inc. (PXT)
- Pason Systems Inc. (PSI)
- Advantage Energy Ltd. (AAV)
- Trican Well Service Ltd. (TCW)
- Gear Energy Ltd. (GXE)
Q: Hi, I own Parex, Gear, Trican, Pason, Advantage and Prairiesky in small percentages for this sector . Collectively, I am about breakeven. I would like to consolidate into two or three holdings. Of these, what would be your preference? Overall total return is the objective.
I have also seen Terravest mentioned as a favourite compounder in the same sector in the Q&A, Is this a new entity or did they do a recent name change from a former company. Is this a more preferred name vs the others mentioned?
Cheers,
Steve
I have also seen Terravest mentioned as a favourite compounder in the same sector in the Q&A, Is this a new entity or did they do a recent name change from a former company. Is this a more preferred name vs the others mentioned?
Cheers,
Steve
Q: Only 2 questions on ARR in archives and both old. Can you give a quick review on how investible this small renewables royalty company is after 2 years of operation? What alternatives would you suggest if you feel there are better opportunities (either other renewable royalty companies or individual companies such as BEPC)? Thanks for all you do, John
- Enghouse Systems Limited (ENGH)
- Savaria Corporation (SIS)
- Lightspeed Commerce Inc. Subordinate Voting Shares (LSPD)
- Lumine Group Inc. (LMN)
Q: Hello, which would you sell between lspd, engh, sis and sangoma to buy some lumina shares for more growth long term ? The transactions would be in a RRSP. Thanks
Q: Hi team, RBOT
I have been holding this robotics and AI etf for several years and noted that it somehow managed to completely bypass the rallies in both. Any comments here and guidance of future steps?
Thanks.
I have been holding this robotics and AI etf for several years and noted that it somehow managed to completely bypass the rallies in both. Any comments here and guidance of future steps?
Thanks.
Q: What are your thoughts on this stock?
Q: I know this is a small cap but I took a shot and now regret it. Do you see any signs of hope for this one? They recently spun off a part of the company. Is there any enhanced value in the move or is it price neutral?
Q: What are your thoughts on private credit lending? I am considering opening an accountant at wealth simple and the advisor said it's better returns (they shoot for 9%) with less risk. Being as it's interest income I would have this in a TFSA or RRSP likely. Is this a good addition to an otherwise balanced portfolio?
Q: what is the latest news about the spin out of common shares of fan duel to flutter shareholders. thanks Richard
Q: I'm down on all three of these stocks in my TFSA. Do you see any upside to these companies, or should I bail on them?
thank you
thank you
Q: Are dividends paid by Canadian based REITS tax efficient? Or it is depending on a specific REIT ?
Thanks.
Thanks.
- goeasy Ltd. (GSY)
- Aritzia Inc. Subordinate Voting Shares (ATZ)
- Crocs Inc. (CROX)
- Enphase Energy Inc. (ENPH)
Q: Hi, I was wondering if I can get your opinion on these stocks I'm holding losses on ATZ down 50%, ENPH down 25%, CROX down 25% and GSY down 20%.
I did tax loss selling last year in late December which bit me hard when the stocks took off in January with me sitting on the sidelines. Should I consider selling any of these now with the intention of buying back in 30 days and harvesting the tax loss? If so which would you suggest selling and which would you buy back? Short of that would you suggest averaging down on any of these instead? Thanks in advance! Take as many credits as you wish.
I did tax loss selling last year in late December which bit me hard when the stocks took off in January with me sitting on the sidelines. Should I consider selling any of these now with the intention of buying back in 30 days and harvesting the tax loss? If so which would you suggest selling and which would you buy back? Short of that would you suggest averaging down on any of these instead? Thanks in advance! Take as many credits as you wish.
- Constellation Software Inc. (CSU)
- Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (BRK.B)
- Topicus.com Inc. (TOI)
- Lumine Group Inc. (LMN)
Q: Hello, what are the reasons that constellation made 2 spinoff (topicus and lumine) in the past years ? Why did they not keep everything under one roof and continue to grow constellation instead and follow the same path like Berkshire Hathaway that never did a spinoff.