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Q: With gold producers tightly a liked to the process of gold, there seems to be a 1 to 5 ratio of impact (gold increases 1%, producers increase 5 or more %). Over the past few days we see spot increase or decrease without a symmetrical impact to producers. Can you comment on what else impacts the general sector or are the more sensitive to factors and in fact spot prices are trailing?

Thanks,

Eric
Read Answer Asked by Erichsen on September 23, 2016
Q: I move in and out of gold depending on my fear level and currently have no exposure. Trump is managing to change my perception, however, and am currently looking for ideas. GLDI seems to have a screaming nice yield, but share depreciation has eaten away any gains over the past year. What would need to happen to the gold price to reverse this trend. Any thoughts or other ideas (excluding GLD and XGD).
Thanks in advance
Read Answer Asked by Kyle on September 23, 2016
Q: I have just about forgotten why I bought into the silver craze (FR). It was self-explanatory when FR zoomed to $23. I thought about selling, but blinked--had I bought this as a speculation, or an investment? Now it's back down not far from where I bought in. For context, it's a small holding. I generally buy and hold 5i BE stocks and have reason to believe in the long-term story of my holdings. FR is the exception.

Can you give me an analysis of whether you think it is prudent to hold FR, given the macro environment--and more importantly, why? If silver is a useful 'hedge' for any nasty looming risk or otherwise good to have, would something less volatile (SLW? No etfs please) be better?

On the macro point, I can't piece together what silver hedges me against. As a non-yielding asset it seems to be sensitive to talk of a rate hike (going up when Fed didn't raise rates). But it soared along with gold earlier this year seemingly regardless of interest rates. Your thoughts would be appreciated.

Read Answer Asked by Chris on September 23, 2016
Q: For simplicity, the following list of stocks are close to equal weight in my RRSP portfolio. I want to add another full position of one stock. I am thinking of CM for dividend or TMR for gold exposure or another suggestion you may have. I included my TFSA holdings so that you can see all of my equities.
RRSP
Energy-ENF/RRX/WCP
IT-ESL/SYZ
Industrials-EIF/MAL/RBA/SIS/WSP
Utilities-BEP.UN/EMA
Consumer-MG/NFI
Financials-BNS/SLF
Health Care-SIA
Telecos-BCE/T
Materials-CHE.UN/SJ
Realestate-BPY.UN

TFSA
ADW.A/CCL.B/CSH.UN/DSG/ECI/GUD/IPL/PUR

Thanks and have a good weekend.
Read Answer Asked by Roy on September 23, 2016
Q: Gentlemen; I have been fortunate to have bought a position in Newmarket Gold which is up over 13% today. In reading their latest press release, I find their drilling results are almost too good to believe.
https://www.newmarketgoldinc.com/news/news-releases/newmarket-gold-identifies-additional-near-mine-hig-20160920
Can you comment on the risk / reward? Thank you.
Read Answer Asked by Martin on September 22, 2016
Q: Hi 5i team,

Can you provide comment on ssl and if you would condone a 5% investment. Also, with gold typically being a hedge to market/economic capitulation, can you comment on the 5% weight the 5i team typically prescribes please. If the overall portfolio dropped 20%, the 5% gold holding would have to increase nearly 4x to effectively hedge the loss. In this volatile market, would a heavier weighting would be a prudent defensive position?
Read Answer Asked by Erichsen on September 21, 2016
Q: Currently gold is about 2% of my holdings. Half is TMAC, the rest split between Osisko and Roxgold. The miners are both in advanced pre-production.

I am looking to go overweight gold for the next 4-5 months. Possibly as high as 12-15%. I think seasonality may get a boost from India, whose markets and monsoon have been very good this year. And I want TTT (Trump Temper Tantrum)insurance in place well before Nov 8.

Can you put fwd a short list of producers and royalties that you think would do best in a rising price environment in that time frame. (Please note, ROX's asset is in Burkina Faso, where most of SMF's are.)

Thank You for this and all your other fine work,

Tim
Read Answer Asked by Tim on September 20, 2016
Q: Over the past few years I have purposely avoided the materials and energy sectors. By doing so I outperformed the market from 2012 to 2015. This year the market is outperforming my portfolio handily largely due to large increases in these sectors. Could you provide 3 companies in each sector that I may consider purchasing for a long term hold. I am interested in companies that pay a dividend and have some opportunity for capital appreciation.
Read Answer Asked by Robert on September 09, 2016