Q: So, this is quite a mess we find ourselves in. However, we will eventually come out of it. I'm curious, where do you think the best money will be made going forward? Which 3 or 4 sectors do you think might lead us out of the situaltion and what is the absolute best company, on most all metrics, in each of the sectors. I'm open to etiher Canadian or global companies. Thanks for your opinion.
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Q: hello 5i:
recently, I asked a question about LIFE; thanks for the quick response. In hindsight, what I should have asked might have been: which covered call ETF, in the health care space, provides the best dividend rate, with the lowest return of capital. As we're dealing in registered accounts, return of capital is not of interest to me.
thanks
Paul L
recently, I asked a question about LIFE; thanks for the quick response. In hindsight, what I should have asked might have been: which covered call ETF, in the health care space, provides the best dividend rate, with the lowest return of capital. As we're dealing in registered accounts, return of capital is not of interest to me.
thanks
Paul L
Q: Hi Team,
I saw the news out of the company this am and did some digging and found this:
https://asantegold.com/asante-gold-announces-results-of-annual-and-special-general-meeting-of-shareholders/
What do you make of this? I don't pay a whole lot of attention to these voting reaults. Is it abnormal/concerning to see so many close to 50-50 in votes?
I saw the news out of the company this am and did some digging and found this:
https://asantegold.com/asante-gold-announces-results-of-annual-and-special-general-meeting-of-shareholders/
What do you make of this? I don't pay a whole lot of attention to these voting reaults. Is it abnormal/concerning to see so many close to 50-50 in votes?
Q: Historically, have utilities not performed well in times with higher inflation?
Q: My broker recommends that I put a rather large amount on that note:
BNS Canadian Banks (AR) Index Callable Contingent $9.60 Coupon Notes Series 393F (CAD)
or
https://www.gbm.scotiabank.com/en/services/investor-solutions/current-issues/detail.en.54849.PAR.html
I read the prospectus but I am not sure of the level of risk.
I am retired and turning on 70.
I would like your opinion.
Regards.
BNS Canadian Banks (AR) Index Callable Contingent $9.60 Coupon Notes Series 393F (CAD)
or
https://www.gbm.scotiabank.com/en/services/investor-solutions/current-issues/detail.en.54849.PAR.html
I read the prospectus but I am not sure of the level of risk.
I am retired and turning on 70.
I would like your opinion.
Regards.
Q: Tony Dwyer of Canacord Genuity talks about holding more cash now, being defensive and being ready to invest in early cycle sectors "when we come out of this later in the first half" of this year. Which sectors historically are early cycle sectors and secondly among those that are how have each performed relative to other such sectors when markets have rebounded in the past?
Q: I am looking for a dividend paying ETF. Between HHL and NUSI which one do you prefer and why. Do you have other recommendations of ETFs or stocks paying more than 8% dividend?
Q: Your opinion, please on GLCC-T.
- Royal Bank of Canada (RY)
- Toronto-Dominion Bank (The) (TD)
- Bank of Nova Scotia (The) (BNS)
- Bank of Montreal (BMO)
- Canadian Imperial Bank Of Commerce (CM)
- National Bank of Canada (NA)
Q: I wonder if any of the big six own any US or CAN MBS or CMBS ? Thanks a lot .
Q: I have been reading the oversupply to come on Lng gas etc in 2025 because of over building/over supply.
I am wondering after watching the above slip downward if this is just passing phase related to current gas stories or is this something I should consider selling and investing in more stable products. Appreciate your input. thanks. Maureen
I am wondering after watching the above slip downward if this is just passing phase related to current gas stories or is this something I should consider selling and investing in more stable products. Appreciate your input. thanks. Maureen
Q: Can I please have your view on GAMA?
Thank you in advance. Respect you viewpoints,
Thank you in advance. Respect you viewpoints,
Q: I notice that with it's new FDIC unlimited guarantee SVB is marketing itself as the safest bank for depositors. With an unlimited guarantee, it is equivalent to holding reserves at the central bank. How does the competition respond if their guarantee is limited to $250k, or as is the case in Canada, $100k? How will banking change now that depositors know that they can be made safe/whole by the stroke of a regulators pen? Are we looking at a fundamental change to banking? How should investors position for this?
Your thoughts are appreciated.
Mike
Your thoughts are appreciated.
Mike
- Bank of Nova Scotia (The) (BNS)
- BCE Inc. (BCE)
- Enbridge Inc. (ENB)
- Sun Life Financial Inc. (SLF)
- TELUS Corporation (T)
- Brookfield Renewable Partners L.P. (BEP.UN)
- Brookfield Infrastructure Partners L.P. (BIP.UN)
- Nutrien Ltd. (NTR)
- Brookfield Corporation Class A Limited Voting Shares (BN)
Q: Many companies have become addicted to low interest rates over the last decade. Assuming that interest rates stay where they are for years to come (a rate once considered somewhat "normal"), do you see any problem with any of these blue chip stocks maintaining their dividend ? I'm sure over the course of the next 5 years or so some of these companies will need to renew debt at higher rates.
- Bank of America Corporation (BAC)
- Citigroup Inc. (C)
- Purpose High Interest Savings Fund (PSA)
- Global X High Interest Savings ETF (CASH)
Q: With bank failures in the forefront these days would you still consider HISA ETF's safe in this environment? Will the issues in the banking sector affect the NAV prices of these ETF's?
Q: Hi Atz will report within four weeks approximately. How many new stores have they opened since last report? Are there any new stores set to open before summer? What is your intuition as to surplus inventory reported last quarter? If one wants to invest would you advise waiting until they report? I know you favour the company and it’s share have fallen 20 percent since last report. Spring is almost here and new shoots are sprouting.
Thanks and good day
Thanks and good day
Q: What are your thoughts about SFM ? My research reveals that they have no debt and fund all share buybacks and expansion with only free cash flow. Seems to be too good to be true ?
Q: Thoughts on initiating a position in Linamar?
Q: Hello 5i,
It’s been almost two years since the last question on MCHP. Could I have your current assessment? Also how it would rank amongst its piers.
Thank you
Dave
It’s been almost two years since the last question on MCHP. Could I have your current assessment? Also how it would rank amongst its piers.
Thank you
Dave
Q: What are your growth stock recommendations for each timeline (besides ATZ, already own)
- Short term (1 year)?
- Mid (5 years)?
- Long (5-10 years)?
- Short term (1 year)?
- Mid (5 years)?
- Long (5-10 years)?
Q: Brian Acker appeared on BNN this week and strongly discouraged people from investing in oil companies. He said that no matter how high the oil price goes, company costs will exceed profits because of inflation.
What do you make of his analysis? Do you think a similar case can be made for mining companies? Which energy producers and gold/silver/copper miners are most likely to stay profitable in the face of rising costs? Thank you.
What do you make of his analysis? Do you think a similar case can be made for mining companies? Which energy producers and gold/silver/copper miners are most likely to stay profitable in the face of rising costs? Thank you.