Q: Dividend tax credit : Do we still get the dividend tax credit for the canadian stocks included in an ETF that holds both canadian and international stocks?
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Investment Q&A
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Q: Any reason to explain the continued weakness in SHOP Monday morning? I see no news. Are you still recommending it as a top growth pick?
Q: What’s your latest take on Nano?
Cheers
Cheers
Q: Hi,
What's your thoughts on this company at this time?
Thanks
What's your thoughts on this company at this time?
Thanks
Q: Good morning,
With the beating DND has taken the last 2 days I would like your opinion
1. Is it really that bad ?
2. Would you endorse averaging down to reduce book value? This is in a long term account with drip turned on
With the beating DND has taken the last 2 days I would like your opinion
1. Is it really that bad ?
2. Would you endorse averaging down to reduce book value? This is in a long term account with drip turned on
Q: My question is about HBND, the new bond covered call ETF, which is yet to appear in your menu. It seems like a very nice alternative to a plain vanilla bond ETF, due to the high distributions, and general safety of covered call writing, but your opinion would be much valued. I realize it is new, therefore no history to track, and no doubt still quite small, but i wonder about the safety and erosion of the share price.
Thanks
Thanks
Q: Hi, between these 2 stocks who have recently reported not so enviable quarters (and knowing they could go even go lower from here before they settle a bit)....are they both a show me story now? Is there more conviction in one or the other ...or would you put new money elsewhere? I currently own about 2% of each.
It seems both of their recent 1/4 releases were surprises to most of us. Not very credible management to not have seen this coming, IMHO.
Cheers,
Steve
It seems both of their recent 1/4 releases were surprises to most of us. Not very credible management to not have seen this coming, IMHO.
Cheers,
Steve
- Marathon Petroleum Corporation (MPC)
- Occidental Petroleum Corporation (OXY)
- Suncor Energy Inc. (SU)
- Imperial Oil Limited (IMO)
- Canadian Natural Resources Limited (CNQ)
- Tourmaline Oil Corp. (TOU)
- Whitecap Resources Inc. (WCP)
- Surge Energy Inc. (SGY)
- Tamarack Valley Energy Ltd. (TVE)
Q: Is it time to buy energy stocks? If so, what 2-3 holdings do you suggest? In the past I've successfully owned TVE, WCP and SGY. for growth. I currently own CNQ and have held it for years as an income stock. Thanks.
Q: I am a long-term buy & hold type of investor. There are 3 companies in my portfolio with renewable energy assets--AQN, BEPC, NPI-- with percent weightings in my portfolio of 0.7%, 0.9%, and 0.8%, respectively (2.4% in total). I have an unrealized loss with AQN of ~$40,000, and so was thinking of crystallizing the loss-- temporarily shifting the proceeds to BEPC--with a plan to re-buy AQN in >30 days. HOWEVER, given that AQN is planning to divest its renewable energy assets (correct?) and given that I have lots of other utility exposure (FTS, EMA, with these 2 securities totaling 3.5% portfolio weighting), perhaps it would be better to just keep the proceeds from the AQN sale in BEPC (and perhaps also upping the NPI holding somewhat), and not bother re-buying AQN in >30 days time. With the general caveat that you are hesitant to give "personalized" advice, how would you handle this type of situation?
Ted
Ted
- BMO Aggregate Bond Index ETF (ZAG)
- iShares 1-5 Year Laddered Corporate Bond Index ETF (CBO)
- iShares Core Canadian Universe Bond Index ETF (XBB)
- iShares Core Canadian Long Term Bond Index ETF (XLB)
- iShares U.S. High Yield Bond Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XHY)
Q: We have 30% allocated in our registered accounts for fixed. (currently 10% each for CBO, ZAG and XBB) Are these the best options for today and the next year(s)? Also see XLB recommended recently and wondering if we should be adding or replacing any of the above?
Appreciate your opinion
Thanks Doug
Appreciate your opinion
Thanks Doug
Q: What sector allocation % would you recommend that one maintain today in a "balanced" portfolio?
Q: Hi Team,
I am down on NBLY big time and would like to get your thoughts if it is a buy, hold or sell and your rationale please.
Good work guys, as always.
H
I am down on NBLY big time and would like to get your thoughts if it is a buy, hold or sell and your rationale please.
Good work guys, as always.
H
Q: Currently, investment focus is on those companies that are developing technologies centered on AI. Can you speculate on what companies or sectors that will be the next wave to attract investment by being enabled by these new technologies.
Carl
Carl
Q: Would rather hold BKNG or CROX right now?
Thanks
Thanks
Q: I won’t be able to attend Chris White’s webinar on Sept 26 due to work obligations. Is it possible to record this webinar for those that can’t attend?
Thanks
Thanks
Q: Looking to add each in equal weights. What % combined of total portfolio would you be comfortable with these names?
- Toronto-Dominion Bank (The) (TD)
- ATCO Ltd. Class I Non-voting Shares (ACO.X)
- Tricon Residential Inc. (TCN)
- A&W Revenue Royalties Income Fund (AW.UN)
- iShares S&P/TSX Canadian Preferred Share Index ETF (CPD)
- iShares Convertible Bond Index ETF (CVD)
- iShares U.S. High Yield Bond Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XHY)
Q: hi,
looking through the 5i model income portfolio, these entities are all down in share price. for an investor looking for income and growth (both capital appreciation and dividend growth to keep up with inflation over long term ), are all these a buy today? any a sell? any others in the income portfolio you are more interested in today?
cheers, chris
looking through the 5i model income portfolio, these entities are all down in share price. for an investor looking for income and growth (both capital appreciation and dividend growth to keep up with inflation over long term ), are all these a buy today? any a sell? any others in the income portfolio you are more interested in today?
cheers, chris
Q: Help me understand something about DND.
As per your write up in the Q&A's you were not impressed with DND's latest report.
The market was not impressed with DND's latest report (down appr. 30%)
Why ten would a 5 star analyst with CIBC, Sephanie Price with a 59% success rate ever rank DND a strong buy over the next year with her raising the target from $25 to $28?
You may not/ probably not know her but what do you think she knows that the rest of us don't? Just asking as she is such a well reputed analyst.
Thanks
Sheldon
As per your write up in the Q&A's you were not impressed with DND's latest report.
The market was not impressed with DND's latest report (down appr. 30%)
Why ten would a 5 star analyst with CIBC, Sephanie Price with a 59% success rate ever rank DND a strong buy over the next year with her raising the target from $25 to $28?
You may not/ probably not know her but what do you think she knows that the rest of us don't? Just asking as she is such a well reputed analyst.
Thanks
Sheldon
Q: What is the reason for the sharp drop in price,on above average volume?I can not find any recent news which might explain this but it seems someone knows something as indicated by the volume.
What are your thoughts on this company now...Buy/Hold/Sell?
What are your thoughts on this company now...Buy/Hold/Sell?
Q: I am looking at individual bonds from an investment perspective. Bank bonds for example have excellent credit ratings but still have great yields.
So: as an individual investor I don’t mind preparing to carry these to maturity given the yields. But I am also interested to know: if their value goes up in the future, how difficult is it to sell individual bonds at their market value and does it simply replicate the process of stock selling?
So: as an individual investor I don’t mind preparing to carry these to maturity given the yields. But I am also interested to know: if their value goes up in the future, how difficult is it to sell individual bonds at their market value and does it simply replicate the process of stock selling?