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Investment Q&A

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Q: Peter, as I build up new cash balances to invest, I need to resist the temptation to keep buying new stocks but, rather, to add to existing positions - simply to avoid to point where I'd have 80 or more stocks! I have an account that currently holds modest positions in Exco, K-Bro, and Tourmaline. With a 5-year time frame, which of those three would you expect to produce the best total gain? Or, since the account also holds the Horizons ETF HXT, would you be inclined to prefer that broad basket (although, obviously, diversification is not my concern!). Thank you.
Read Answer Asked by James on September 02, 2016
Q: Not that I am comparing the companies as acknowledge there are no similarities, but I find the performance of BAM frustrating, as like MDA, it doesn't go anywhere, notwithstanding the brilliant management, etc. Tempted to redeploy the monies. Can you please advise as to why I should not. What is your outlook? Thx,
Read Answer Asked by Patrick on September 02, 2016
Q: Callidus Capital has been increasing the share price amount (now at 16.50) and extending the duration of its buyback offering for quite a time now. I am trying to figure out what the end game in this is. Does this mean they will go private and are trying to clear out stock at lower valuations or are they propping up the price, building awareness, etc. so they do not have to go private? Perhaps they are testing the market perception of a fair share price in a beneficial way to the company? I purchased a full position at $20ish range and I held on. I enjoy the dividend and feel the company has strong potential. I hope your greater experience in the markets can educate me on this one. Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Jeremy on September 01, 2016
Q: What kind of portfolio should one have to lower risks while having a good return? By having most of my investment portfolio in equities am I necessarily taking too much risk. I am 41 have a well diversified portfolio of canadian equities (all 5i recommended, mostly from model portfolio, some growth and some income portfolio stocks) and some blue chip US equities and etfs and some bond etfs. It is currently 70% canadian equities, 25% US equities and about 5 to 6% fixed income. Is this considered too agressive. The RBC direct investment website does an analysis based on their standard ratios of fixed income to equities and put me at higher risk than agressive growth profile..I am fairly comfortable with this mix and I tend to keep my cool in adverse situations..Your thoughts and suggestions are much appreciated. Thanks. Shyam
Read Answer Asked by Shyam on September 01, 2016
Q: I have sold puts on AGU 3 times and they expired worthless and I currently have no possition in AGU either equity or option.

With the current rise in price AGU technicals signal a buy. Given the large price jump and the resulting gap on the charts, would you wait till/if the price settles or would you sell another put on AGU at this level?

Thanks

Sheldon
Read Answer Asked by Sheldon on September 01, 2016