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Investment Q&A

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Q: about HLF and CLR,those companies look tempting right now.
Where do you see the bottom for those and do you see much more downside risk here?
You still like HLF the best?
When do their financials come out?
Read Answer Asked by Josh on January 16, 2017
Q: I am a retired, conservative, dividend-income investor that is, for the most part, fully invested and normally employ a buy-and-hold style. I trim-and-add around my target position allocations.

I normally don't "market time", but am aware of the market decline predicted post-inauguration and "reversion to the mean" with stocks who get too far ahead of themselves. With that as the backdrop, is it reasonable for the following:

1. ABT = can I pick it up for < $6.40?
2. NWC = can I pick it up for < $27.50?
3. SLF = can I pick it up for < sub-$50.00?
4. WSP = can I add to it for < $43.00?

I know this sounds like market timing, but I've only got a small amount of cash and I'm willing to wait for one or more of these to come back to me. Thanks for your help...Steve
Read Answer Asked by Stephen on January 16, 2017
Q: Hi there, as part of the new year, I have rebalanced my portfolio with all names in the BE Portfolio with equal weighting. By reading through other's Q&A's and I've broken it down into the following accounts:

UNREG: BNS, SLF, WSP, T, PKI, CGX, ENB
TFSA: CSU, SIS, PBH, KXS, NFI, CXI, TOY, SYZ
RRSP: ATD.B, CCL.B, SJ, WCP, MX, AEM, MG, ENGH

I believe I read you are considering moving a name or two from the growth portfolio over to the BE Portfolio so I have a little bit of cash in my TFSA to make that purchase when the time comes. Based on my breakdown, are there any names you would swap around for maximum portfolio returns?

Thanks so much for your help and for everything your company does!
Read Answer Asked by Michael on January 13, 2017
Q: Hi Peter and Team,

In our portfolios (TFSAs, RRSP, RRIF, and Margin, we are moderately overweight in ATD.B, CCL.B, and KBL; (about one and a half positions in each) and are somewhat more overweight in CSU (slightly over two positions).

In the case of KBL, it has come down over 15% over the last year, so would it be prudent to reduce its weighting (we're still up)?

Should we keep the slightly overweight positions in ATD.B and CCL.B?

There was a recent article in the Globe pertaining to CSU by Andrew Willis "A Canadian firm's strategy for deals finds new roadblocks". Possibly the premise of this article isn't valid, but due to having a bit more than two positions with CSU, would it be wise to take some money off the table here?

It's so hard to sell shares in good companies!

Thanks in advance for your valued recommendations.
Read Answer Asked by Jerry on January 13, 2017
Q: I have 21 holdings in my RRSP. All dividend payers and am interested in diversity,safety and income. I have 5% USA and 6% CDN bonds the balance are CDN equities. With the unclear future going forward what do you think my weightings should be for diversity and can you suggest some emerging market holdings.
Read Answer Asked by John on January 13, 2017
Q: I currently have HCG and WCP in the "explore" portion of a LIRA and they are both nearing break-even after holding for a relatively long period. 85% of the account is in a "core" mix of low-cost CDN, US, and Global EFTs. The remaining 15% is split evenly between HCG, WCP, and SIS. Wondering if I should sell these two positions now that they are back to my ACB and if so, what two alternatives would you recommend from a growth perspective over the next 3-5 years?
Read Answer Asked by Chris on January 12, 2017