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TSE:TRP

TC Energy (TRP.TO)

96.33
+0.53 (0.55%)
as of Jun 19, 2026, 8:00:00 pm Market Open.
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WEAK BUY
TC Energy vs. Enbridge. He'd own TC Energy. They'll both move the same amount. He's shy of Enbridge because their growth strategy was based on something that didn't exist, always issuing equity and hiking dividends. Doesn't like Enbridge.
COMMENT
ENB-T or TRP-T? He owns both pipelines. Today, he would favour TRP-T. He has also been watching PPL-T as well. The space has always been a good investment.
BUY
It had a long-term downtrend, but has reversed that since the start of the year. Positive. It could break to new highs at $65.
TOP PICK
Sales were up 5%; earnings were up 26%. He expects a 14% ROE this year. If it gets above $61 it would be a potential break-out. (Analysts’ price target is $62.98)
WAIT
He likes pipelines and utility companies. TRP is a little more diversified and will benefit longer term. He thinks there are better buying opportunities in this name by waiting. There is no national strategy of pipelines, however this may happen when prices start rising.
BUY
TransCanda Pipelines vs Enbridge If you ran a 10 year chart on both of these, you can't tell the difference between them. Everything is pretty equal between these 2 names. Could play a trading game swapping between them both dependant on yield. They will continue to raise their dividends. These are great monopolies across North America. He would own both.
DON'T BUY
They do share buybacks, but TRP is a step behind its peer, Enbridge which has a stronger capital structure (i.e. discontinued its DRIP). With their growth projects, they're not out of the woods just yet. Buy Enbridge instead. Also, it's so difficult to build a pipeline in Canada.
PAST TOP PICK
(A Top Pick Jan 11/18, Down 0.1%) Increased dividend by 8 or 9%. Keystone is the wildcard, and explains why stock hasn't moved. Price will start to move if it gets approved. For utilities, it's all about rate-based growth and they can start to increase profitability. Yield is 5.2% with close to 10% increases.
HOLD
She prefers to own ENB-T, but thinks this stock will do well. The dividend is safe. But it is getting more difficult to build pipelines. There is no compelling reason to shift over just yet.
WEAK BUY
The energy space was tough last year. This has been rising since September, relative to the energy space. It has performed well through the recovery. Nice dividend, growing at about 6% annually. If you took at three year period in the market it will under-perform but be more stable.
BUY
ENB vs. Transcanada Apart from one hiccup (it cut its dividend once in the 90s), Transcanada has performed very well. It's a low-risk business with 95% of its revenues regulated or on long-term contracts. They plan to spend $28 billion on new growth projects and fund it with existing cash flow. They can also grow their dividend 8-10% annually for the next three years. As growth projects come to play, maybe their earning will ramp up again.
TOP PICK
One of largest pipeline companies in North America. Both US and Canadian assets. Even without Keystone, it will do well, and the dividend should go up. Good place to be in a tumultuous market. Yield is 5.1%. (Analysts’ price target is $62.93)
DON'T BUY
TRP vs. IPL. He'd go with IPL. The yield is higher. TRP probably has the prospect of a couple of dividend hikes in the next year or two. Whereas hikes at IPL will probably be on hold because of capital expenditures. Quality of IPL assets is unassailable, and the new plant will be meaningfully accretive to their operating earnings when it comes online in 2021. Rebranding is to appeal to its global shareholder base.
BUY
TRP-T vs. KEY-T. One of the most important data points is beta. He would choose TRP, because it's less correlated to the market. Has more protection on downside risk. Plus, it has higher overall performance. A couple of weeks ago, it was bottoming and relative strength was holding in really well. (Analysts’ price target is $63.55)
HOLD
Went sideways, broke down, struggling to keep in some sort of a zone. One of the better, safer charts. He'd hold it if you have it.
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