Q: Which do you prefer and why ? Thanks.
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- Purpose High Interest Savings Fund (PSA)
- Global X Cash Maximizer Corporate Class ETF (HSAV)
- Global X High Interest Savings ETF (CASH)
- Global X 0-3 Month T-Bill ETF (CBIL)
- High Interest Savings Account ETF (HISA)
Q: Hi there,
With so many low risk, high yielding ETFs now that are producing better rates than savings accounts, which would be the best to hold in a non registered account, and why?
Thanks!
With so many low risk, high yielding ETFs now that are producing better rates than savings accounts, which would be the best to hold in a non registered account, and why?
Thanks!
- ARC Resources Ltd. (ARX)
- Peyto Exploration & Development Corp. (PEY)
- Tourmaline Oil Corp. (TOU)
- Birchcliff Energy Ltd. (BIR)
- Ovintiv Inc. (OVV)
Q: Could you please advise what percentages of there production is in oil, in gas, and in liquids for companies pey, arx, bir, tou, and ovv. Seeing that the new gas pipeline to the coast is expected to begin operations in early 2024 for LNG, I wonder which of these 5 companies is best suited to take advantage of this pipeline, or any other company that comes to mind. Many tnx.
Q: Note that the HISA symbol is not recognized in your system. I just purchased it for the 6.08 % dividend. What are \your thoughts on this for an income investor.
- Teck Resources Limited Class B Subordinate Voting Shares (TECK.B)
- iShares S&P/TSX Capped Materials Index ETF (XMA)
- Rio Tinto Plc (RIO)
- BHP Group Ltd. (BHP)
Q: What are a few relatively safe material sector stocks that my daughter, mid 30's, could thinking about holding in her RRSP for the long term???......thanks for the suggestions as me, I tend to shy away from material sector stocks.........Tom
Q: I am thinking of switching from TD to Royal Bank. Last quarter results were better. As well, I just read that Royal Banks has made a large acquisition that has been approved. Your thoughts. Thanks Steve
- Illumina Inc. (ILMN)
- The Walt Disney Company (DIS)
- Tucows Inc. (TC)
- Fortinet Inc. (FTNT)
- Wolfspeed Inc. (WOLF)
Q: These stocks are all down substantially
Would u see any of them as a buy for 2 year hold
If so pls rank in order with a possible entry price
Can u comment on possible downside from here?
At present I don’t own any so this would be new positions
Thank you
Would u see any of them as a buy for 2 year hold
If so pls rank in order with a possible entry price
Can u comment on possible downside from here?
At present I don’t own any so this would be new positions
Thank you
Q: Sorry for another inquiry about CSU. This was listed in my brokerage account.
WTS CONSTELLATION SOFTWARE INC EXP 03/31/2040
INC EXP 03/31/2040 EXP 03/31/2040 SPINOFF ON 28 SHS ***CONSTELLATION SOFTWARE INC REC 08/24/23 PAY 08/30/2
What does this mean? Are these the rights or the warrants?
Can I do anything with them yet? If yes what and how? Im with a banking brokerage firm so independent of any personal advisor/broker.
Thanks
Jeff
WTS CONSTELLATION SOFTWARE INC EXP 03/31/2040
INC EXP 03/31/2040 EXP 03/31/2040 SPINOFF ON 28 SHS ***CONSTELLATION SOFTWARE INC REC 08/24/23 PAY 08/30/2
What does this mean? Are these the rights or the warrants?
Can I do anything with them yet? If yes what and how? Im with a banking brokerage firm so independent of any personal advisor/broker.
Thanks
Jeff
Q: I am underwater on these two equities and their recovery has been slow compared to some others. I am wondering if more patience is required or is it time to harvest a tax loss and move on. Thanks
Keith
Keith
- Brookfield Renewable Partners L.P. (BEP.UN)
- Brookfield Renewable Corporation Class A Exchangeable Subordinate Voting Shares (BEPC)
Q: if buying only one, which would you select for growth? It would be in a non registered account.
Q: Hello 5i Research,
I have read the recent questions and answers about CSU rights. I have some interest in becoming a CSU debenture holder. I'd like to know what strategy you recommend: selling the rights I've obtained or buying them on the secondary market? How do you assess the value of the rights? Are they overvalued, undervalued or well valued? Or, given the low price of $0.53, do I buy as many rights as I need to buy as many debentures as I want to hold? Thanks for your help, Eric
I have read the recent questions and answers about CSU rights. I have some interest in becoming a CSU debenture holder. I'd like to know what strategy you recommend: selling the rights I've obtained or buying them on the secondary market? How do you assess the value of the rights? Are they overvalued, undervalued or well valued? Or, given the low price of $0.53, do I buy as many rights as I need to buy as many debentures as I want to hold? Thanks for your help, Eric
Q: In your answer to Donald on 05 September regarding Birchcliff Energy you stated " BIR has more than $3B in oil/gas reserves " -- hopefully it has a lot more , surely you meant 3 Billion boe ( barrels of oil ) ?equivalent
Q: HCG was bought out at $44.28 per share. Deal was suppose to close August 31, 2023. I have not received cash for my shares yet in my account. Should I be concerned?
Q: One of the thing most analyst covering CSU along with 5i is how they have not issued new shares since going public. The stock is up over 15,000% and seems to be more growth ahead. If they have not issued any shares hows the stock up 15,000%? is this just new investors buying the limited shares that are traded at higher and higher prices and holding on to them?
Q: What do you think about the bought deal: "under which the Underwriters have agreed to purchase, on a bought deal basis, 89,490,000 common shares of the Company ("Common Shares") for aggregate gross proceeds of CDN$4 billion at an offering price of CDN$44.70 per Common Share ".
In after-hours trading the stock is down >6%. If it stays in the range after the selloff that means the dividend will be >7.8%. How high will the dividend have to be before you get concerned about a cut (I don't want another AQN surprise!)?
Is it a stock you would buy today, or wait for the dust to settle?
What would be a good entry point?
In after-hours trading the stock is down >6%. If it stays in the range after the selloff that means the dividend will be >7.8%. How high will the dividend have to be before you get concerned about a cut (I don't want another AQN surprise!)?
Is it a stock you would buy today, or wait for the dust to settle?
What would be a good entry point?
Q: What's your view on the ENB announcement today about its intended puschase of US Dominion utilities. Does a potential drop in the share price tomorrow represent a buying opportunity?
Q: Can I sell my BNS from my cash account at a large loss and buy it back immediately in my TFSA account or do I need to wait 30 days in order to prevent penalty. Thx James
Q: Fortinet dropped 25% after poor billings guidance. Based on that, and the fact that Palo Alto announced around that time that it would report on a Friday, Palo Alto stock dropped 20%. But after Palo Alto reported earnings, the stock jumped, so net Palo Alto is down around 5%. Yet Palo Alto also projected a slowdown in billings. Why did investors like Palo Alto’s earnings report and not like Fortinet’s earnings report? Thanks.
- Alphabet Inc. (GOOGL)
- NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA)
- Booking Holdings Inc. (BKNG)
- Salesforce Inc. (CRM)
- 3M Company (MMM)
- Pfizer Inc. (PFE)
- Alibaba Group Holding Limited American Depositary Shares each representing eight (BABA)
- CrowdStrike Holdings Inc. (CRWD)
Q: hi,
I own these 5 equities in my USD account, plus a reasonable amount of cash that could be deployed. im fairly comfortable with all of them, are you? if I was to shift to an all growth strategy within this account, what would you suggest selling ( if any ), and what would you suggest buying, either new names or current holdings ( with a reasonable target purchase price, if able )? I would be looking for growth companies with positive earnings/earnings growth ( ie nothing highly speculative right now ). cheers and enjoy the long weekend. chris
I own these 5 equities in my USD account, plus a reasonable amount of cash that could be deployed. im fairly comfortable with all of them, are you? if I was to shift to an all growth strategy within this account, what would you suggest selling ( if any ), and what would you suggest buying, either new names or current holdings ( with a reasonable target purchase price, if able )? I would be looking for growth companies with positive earnings/earnings growth ( ie nothing highly speculative right now ). cheers and enjoy the long weekend. chris
Q: Would you go for an RBC one year prime linked GIC at 4.75% redeemable with interest after 30 days. or an HSBC standard one year GIC at 5.25% redeemable after 90 days with interest? I suppose it's a call on where you see interest rates heading.