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Q: Good morning, Thoughts and comments on the quarter from Evertz.
Thanks
Rob
Thanks
Rob
Q: LIFE,DHT.For income would you have a preference,both or neither?Thanks.
Q: Sold QSR for profit. Would you re-buy at the current price? This is in a diversified RRSP portfolio.
Thank you
Thank you
Q: your opinion on AMZN please. Is it buyable now ? thanks, Fooklin
Q: Can you give any information about algorithm trading? I have heard that it makes up between 65-75% of all daily trading. It seems like BNN and others barely mention it. Do they think that it might scare investors to know how much control algos seem to have on the markets. Thanks for any enlightenment that you can give me as well as others
- Granite Real Estate Investment Trust (GRT.UN)
- InterRent Real Estate Investment Trust (IIP.UN)
- Dream Industrial Real Estate Investment Trust (DIR.UN)
Q: I like theses 3 reits. Is there 1 you would you would prefer to hold in a non registered account for more tax efficient distributions
Thanks Terry
Thanks Terry
- iShares Core Canadian Long Term Bond Index ETF (XLB)
- iShares TIPS Bond ETF (TIP)
- iShares 0-5 Year TIPS Bond ETF (STIP)
Q: I read an article in the Globe and Mail this morning where inflation-linked bonds were touted as a good investment at this time. Would you agree with that strategy?
Whether you agree or not could you please give the reasons why. If you do agree where can we buy these bonds and which would you recommend?
Whether you agree or not could you please give the reasons why. If you do agree where can we buy these bonds and which would you recommend?
- iShares S&P/TSX Canadian Preferred Share Index ETF (CPD)
- BMO Laddered Preferred Share Index ETF (ZPR)
Q: Hi Guys,
I want to add to my Preferred shares. I currently own ZPR.
Would you suggest adding to ZPR or add CPD as a new ETF for diversification. My main goal is income and safety of capital.
ZPR pays a 5.89% dividend ($.54) and CPD pays 5.45% ($.60). CPD's dividend seems to be a bit more volatile.
Thanks for the input.
John
I want to add to my Preferred shares. I currently own ZPR.
Would you suggest adding to ZPR or add CPD as a new ETF for diversification. My main goal is income and safety of capital.
ZPR pays a 5.89% dividend ($.54) and CPD pays 5.45% ($.60). CPD's dividend seems to be a bit more volatile.
Thanks for the input.
John
- Vanguard Dividend Appreciation FTF (VIG)
- Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF (VTI)
- Vanguard Value ETF (VTV)
Q: Please rank for safety and for growth potential.
What would be your pick in order of first to worst at this point in time and the
reasoning for your choice.
What would be your pick in order of first to worst at this point in time and the
reasoning for your choice.
Q: Hello,
Thanks for the response to my earlier question regarding which of the income stocks you would hold in a TFSA. Can you comment on my first statement regarding the illiquidity of the stock and how that would cause someone with a significant investment to be challenged in acquiring as much as what the daily volume has been? I have never thought of myself as a MM and I prefer not to be. Thanks.
Thanks for the response to my earlier question regarding which of the income stocks you would hold in a TFSA. Can you comment on my first statement regarding the illiquidity of the stock and how that would cause someone with a significant investment to be challenged in acquiring as much as what the daily volume has been? I have never thought of myself as a MM and I prefer not to be. Thanks.
Q: Can you give your opinion on Zymeworks, please. It's been awhile and this company has made some links with big players. Thanks for your excellent service.
Q: The Bank of Canada hiked their policy rate 50 bp's today - will this be priced in to Fixed Income instruments (GIC's/Bonds/TBills etc) immediately or would it have already been priced in in anticipation.
Thanks
Thanks
Q: Hi 5i,
In your answer to a question on December 1st, where it was about your interview with Kornel Szejber of Build Wealth Canada, you included in the list of stocks to buy and forget, Suncor stock. Was this a typo? Despite all its intrinsic qualities, SU is in such a cyclical and volatile sector, where companies have so little control over their destiny. If it wasn't a mistake, could you elaborate a bit on this choice?
And simply, does the recent decline of the stock make it a good entry point?
Thank you very much.
In your answer to a question on December 1st, where it was about your interview with Kornel Szejber of Build Wealth Canada, you included in the list of stocks to buy and forget, Suncor stock. Was this a typo? Despite all its intrinsic qualities, SU is in such a cyclical and volatile sector, where companies have so little control over their destiny. If it wasn't a mistake, could you elaborate a bit on this choice?
And simply, does the recent decline of the stock make it a good entry point?
Thank you very much.
Q: If only one was to be added to right now which would you pick? I have both at at a higher cost. Are you expecting a bounce in January? Thanks.
- Bank of Nova Scotia (The) (BNS)
- Enbridge Inc. (ENB)
- Sun Life Financial Inc. (SLF)
- Restaurant Brands International Inc. (QSR)
- Brookfield Renewable Partners L.P. (BEP.UN)
- Income Portfolio (Income)
- A&W Revenue Royalties Income Fund (AW.UN)
Q: Hi,
In considering my transfer from a Cash account to a TFSA for 2023, what 6 stocks would you prefer to have in a TFSA that are held in the income portfolio?
In considering my transfer from a Cash account to a TFSA for 2023, what 6 stocks would you prefer to have in a TFSA that are held in the income portfolio?
Q: I am new to the forum and 5I. Thanks for your great information! I wish I had subscribed earlier.
Can you give me a long term chart on the value and or return for these 2 ETFs? Because of the different dividends it is hard for me to value the two investments. Do you have a preference?
Thanks again
Richard
Can you give me a long term chart on the value and or return for these 2 ETFs? Because of the different dividends it is hard for me to value the two investments. Do you have a preference?
Thanks again
Richard
- American Tower Corporation (REIT) (AMT)
- Dollar General Corporation (DG)
- Estee Lauder Companies Inc. (The) (EL)
- Union Pacific Corporation (UNP)
- Bank of Nova Scotia (The) (BNS)
- Constellation Software Inc. (CSU)
- Restaurant Brands International Inc. (QSR)
- TFI International Inc. (TFII)
- Domino's Pizza Inc (DPZ)
- Extra Space Storage Inc (EXR)
- Dye & Durham Limited (DND)
Q: Seems to me that the market must be offering up some strong, well run companies that, for some strange reason, are trading at much lower prices than what they deserve. These kinds companies pay a good dividend, have a strong balance sheet and their forward earnings look good and dependable. (perhaps you call these kinds of companies 'value' companies). Anway, here's my question, I would like to begin investing in them and would appreciate your opinion on a number of these value companies that I should consider adding to my portfolio. Perhaps 6 Canadian and 6 American. Thanks as always for your appreciated opinion.
Q: Hi,
Recently you added ADN to the Income portfolio. In order to incorporate the 2% position that you use, it will mean a substantial purchase. After review, it seems that ADN does not trade in significant volumes to allow a reasonable market price. That said, how does ADN maintain the dividend when its free cash flow is exceeded by the dividend payout on a consistent basis? Am I missing something?
Recently you added ADN to the Income portfolio. In order to incorporate the 2% position that you use, it will mean a substantial purchase. After review, it seems that ADN does not trade in significant volumes to allow a reasonable market price. That said, how does ADN maintain the dividend when its free cash flow is exceeded by the dividend payout on a consistent basis? Am I missing something?
Q: Happy Holidays 5i,
can you please suggest some free web sites where one can get the current forward P/E of the SPY.
thanks
can you please suggest some free web sites where one can get the current forward P/E of the SPY.
thanks