Q: I'm down a 50% on ACQ. I am considering AGU as a replacement Am I too late? Should I ride out the storm on Acq?
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Q: A follow up question to Hugh's question earlier, understand this is not a good entry point to buy, what is your view if it is part of a portfolio with 8% in energy and is 1 of 6 stocks in the mix (Purchased at ~$16).
Thanks
Thanks
Q: Hi 5i! Where in EFN's 2015 outlook did you see mention of a "substantial dividend" for next year? Would be nice!
Q: Good day, I have had this European ETF for just over a year and it hasn't done very much, but is now up 5%. I assume due to the stimulus packages. It is only 2.5% of my portfolio. Should I be looking at other International diversification somewhere else, or would you keep this as part of a balanced portfolio. I do also have TD International Index - eTDB911, which also has some European and Asian exposure.
Q: What is your recommendation on IPL? I see it has been downgraded from a buy to hold. Is it time to move away from this stock or should I ride it out?
Q: what is your opinion about this stock?Thank you ebrahm
Q: I have a substantial investment in this company based on (1) it is the highest grade lithium deposit in North America, and (2) tight control of management and expenses by the Walker family of Sudbury who are spending/investing like its their own money (they do not have more than 10-20% of the equity); and they own (privately) the largest independent blasting and drilling company in Canada (and North America?--not sure). The downside is the stock is now in relatively few hands and is relatively illiquid/volatile. Please provide your view. Thank you.
Q: Looks like AGI missed its fourth quarter targets and the stock has been punished because of it. Does their 2015 guidance seem reasonable even though they have missed their quarterly target a few times? Do you think its a buy at these prices? Do you think they can turn it around or will it get worse? Thanks
Q: Any thoughts on the month long price slide?
Thank you as always
Thank you as always
Q: Hi 5I team - I know this could be a tough question but here goes. Can you give me your top 2 picks in the healthcare, consumer staples & financial sectors, thanks
Q: Is this a good entry point for Canadian Oil Sands stock? Tx
Q: Good Morning
Can you please tell me as to why the RATE RESET PREFERRED SHARES are being hammered since January 19, 2015 when at the same time the PERPETUAL PREFERRED SHARES ARE RISING????????????
Examples of Falling Rate Reset Preferred Shares:
VSN.PR.A down 8%
ENB.PF.C down 4.3%
PPL.PR.G down 5.4%
BRF.PR.A down 5.7%
TA.PR.H down 3.7%
SLF.PR.I down 3%
Examples of Rising Perpetual Preferred Shares:
BRF.PR.E up 3.4%
SLF.PR.D up 1%
I own several rate reset preferred shares and I will appreciate your response as to why the rate reset preferred shares are being hammered when at the same time the perpetual preferred shares are either maintaning their value or rising.
Thank you.
Can you please tell me as to why the RATE RESET PREFERRED SHARES are being hammered since January 19, 2015 when at the same time the PERPETUAL PREFERRED SHARES ARE RISING????????????
Examples of Falling Rate Reset Preferred Shares:
VSN.PR.A down 8%
ENB.PF.C down 4.3%
PPL.PR.G down 5.4%
BRF.PR.A down 5.7%
TA.PR.H down 3.7%
SLF.PR.I down 3%
Examples of Rising Perpetual Preferred Shares:
BRF.PR.E up 3.4%
SLF.PR.D up 1%
I own several rate reset preferred shares and I will appreciate your response as to why the rate reset preferred shares are being hammered when at the same time the perpetual preferred shares are either maintaning their value or rising.
Thank you.
Q: Good morning! I am down 6% in Qualcomm - with the issues it is having today, would it be a good idea to get out or do you think it will rebound? Thanks so much!
Q: Hi Peter, TOU was hanging in until yesterday. Besides general weakness, did something change ? Thanks, Paul
Q: Hi Peter and Team
Do you think long term holders should panic and sell even after the big nosedive this morning due to the announcement on foreign exchange cost increases or ride it out and expect it to bounce back?
Thanks for all your help
Do you think long term holders should panic and sell even after the big nosedive this morning due to the announcement on foreign exchange cost increases or ride it out and expect it to bounce back?
Thanks for all your help
Q: Good morning team, Your thoughts please on 4Q results and future for the company. Would you still recommend the company.
Thank you!
Thank you!
Q: Results good. However the stock opened down 8 %. What did I miss???
Thank you
Steve
Thank you
Steve
Q: If you don't have American dollars can you justify spending Canadian dollars to buy American stocks. In my cash ACCOUNT AT PRESENT I HAVE 34% American stocks and 66% Canadian stocks
Alan W.
Alan W.
Q: Good morning,
Looking for your insights on a number of preferred shares that are nearing reset in the next year or so and whose prices have been driven down given the recent bank of Canada rate cut and decline in 5 year Canada's. Do you feel these declines represent a buying opportunity in these shares? Also in terms of reset options, the 5 year canada and 90 day bill rates are maybe 20 bps apart, does this make the floater rate the more logical choice, given the redcent compression/ flattening of the yield curve?
With thanks,
Thank yo for your insights.
Looking for your insights on a number of preferred shares that are nearing reset in the next year or so and whose prices have been driven down given the recent bank of Canada rate cut and decline in 5 year Canada's. Do you feel these declines represent a buying opportunity in these shares? Also in terms of reset options, the 5 year canada and 90 day bill rates are maybe 20 bps apart, does this make the floater rate the more logical choice, given the redcent compression/ flattening of the yield curve?
With thanks,
Thank yo for your insights.
Q: I look at PIH every few months. It is a microcap and the avg. volume is miniscule, but the valuation is reasonable and could be a takeover target I suppose. What do you think of the debt, overall quality of the management and the company's prospects? Thanks as usual for your insight.