Q: What is your pick presently for the best managed company for the best price? Or put another way...Is there a well managed company on sale right now? I do not care if you base your choice on future growth or present valuation or something else but I would not mind a brief reason for the choice. I would like to add to my TFSA holding with new money but I would like to hold this pick for a while. Thank you for all your help. J
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- Teck Resources Limited Class B Subordinate Voting Shares (TECK.B)
- Stars Group Inc. (The) (TSGI)
- Celestica Inc. (CLS)
- Western Forest Products Inc. (WEF)
Q: As a big time fan of the site (just renewed my subscription) I have a convoluted question to ask.
Based on the advice that is promulgated from 5i, I have purchased the stocks from the balanced portfolio, amongst a few others from the growth folio. With regard to the stocks that I have listed, I took 5i’s advice and purchased piecemeal and as a result my average cost is lower than 5i initial purchase price. No complaint there. The question however that becomes inevitable, is, should there be a recommendation to sell, such as say, CLS, based on a $19 buy in recommendation at 5i as opposed to my 16 Ave cost, wilI the logic still hold? The same applies to the other stocks that I hold.
As a follow up, I note that the monthly portfolio data provides the current price and inception price. Can you explain why you do not adjust the cost price to reflect additional purchases after the initial purchase price, such as wef or wcp?
Thanks in advance, I recommend that anyone who subscribes to the service to renew! It’s a no brainer. And that’s after the October haircut!
Based on the advice that is promulgated from 5i, I have purchased the stocks from the balanced portfolio, amongst a few others from the growth folio. With regard to the stocks that I have listed, I took 5i’s advice and purchased piecemeal and as a result my average cost is lower than 5i initial purchase price. No complaint there. The question however that becomes inevitable, is, should there be a recommendation to sell, such as say, CLS, based on a $19 buy in recommendation at 5i as opposed to my 16 Ave cost, wilI the logic still hold? The same applies to the other stocks that I hold.
As a follow up, I note that the monthly portfolio data provides the current price and inception price. Can you explain why you do not adjust the cost price to reflect additional purchases after the initial purchase price, such as wef or wcp?
Thanks in advance, I recommend that anyone who subscribes to the service to renew! It’s a no brainer. And that’s after the October haircut!
Q: Peter and team:
Regardless of sector and weighting, what would be the top 5 companies from your balanced portfolio that you would add to with any spare cash available at this stage of the recent "pull back"?
Thanks
Phil
Regardless of sector and weighting, what would be the top 5 companies from your balanced portfolio that you would add to with any spare cash available at this stage of the recent "pull back"?
Thanks
Phil
Q: Hi Peter,
I observe that in your model porfolio you donot average down on a stock (may be i missed it). But if we have confidence in a stock and if the market is mispricing it should we not be adding more to get a better average (Buffett is and willing to buy more AAPL as it goes down). Lets say some one bought XYZ and it is down 50%, just in order to make it even the stock has to go 75% ( which requires a lot of patience). May be it is a personal decision whether to average down or not. However my opinion is that if 5i decides to average down we will get better guidance (and courage). I personally buy in portions (1/4) and try to keep my loss below 20%.
I have TSGI (-15%), TOY (-10%), NFI (-8%), DOL (-18%).
Thanks.
I observe that in your model porfolio you donot average down on a stock (may be i missed it). But if we have confidence in a stock and if the market is mispricing it should we not be adding more to get a better average (Buffett is and willing to buy more AAPL as it goes down). Lets say some one bought XYZ and it is down 50%, just in order to make it even the stock has to go 75% ( which requires a lot of patience). May be it is a personal decision whether to average down or not. However my opinion is that if 5i decides to average down we will get better guidance (and courage). I personally buy in portions (1/4) and try to keep my loss below 20%.
I have TSGI (-15%), TOY (-10%), NFI (-8%), DOL (-18%).
Thanks.
Q: ATA is down 3% this morning - no news? My brokerage has posted news that ticker ATA has been estimate downgrade - is there confusion on stock name and ticker causing undue pressure - like the market needs more downward pressure.
Q: What would be your top industrial stock to put in a dividend portfolio? ISV? RME? or other?
Thanks for everything!
Thanks for everything!
Q: Are there fundamental or other reasons why this stock has lost about 20% of its value in the past 5 weeks? Does NAFTA II negatively impact it? I notice the CEO is also president and chairman. Does this pose a risk at this stage, or would do so if the firm got a lot bigger?
I enjoyed the seminar last week. Refreshing !
I enjoyed the seminar last week. Refreshing !
Q: hi Peter. do you still forecast eps for 2019 of $2.51? if you do TSGI now has a P/E of 10.73. and for a growth stock would appear to be a great buy at these levels. would TSGI now be considered by you as a value stock or a falling knife? thanks as always for your insight. Richard
Q: Enjoyed the recent Webinar. As a beginner investor, could you please recommend 1 TSX stock that would be your Top Pick for today (any sector). I would like to research the stock to understand the criteria that you used to select this stock
- Constellation Software Inc. (CSU)
- Enghouse Systems Limited (ENGH)
- Kinaxis Inc. (KXS)
- Knight Therapeutics Inc. (GUD)
Q: Your top picks for companies with no debt?
Q: tfii continues to get hammered even on a good day like today, is this a sell, volume is substantial,excellent earnings,i am close to letting it go. dave
Q: Would this be a good time to buy TECK.B? Would like to hold for 3 years+
Q: with your experience do you see good . dividend and stock appreciation potential here ?thanks
Q: Can I please have your comments and analysis of Constellations recently announced earnings. Thank You.
Q: I sold both WEF and TSGI for tax losses. I can get back into them Oct.31. They've both been going straight down and I'm thinking they may go lower because of others doing tax loss selling. Do you still think they're worth getting back into and would the end of December be a better time to buy them?
Q: got a half position on cls, would you think it is the right time to add the other half now after the big drop
Q: What did u think of the Q?
Q: Good morning team,
Just a few quick questions regarding CSU's guidance for 3Q. Did they comment on it in June and if yes did they increase or decrease it? By how much? And what it the street consensus for 3Q quarter? Given its incredible unusual fall, would you be a buyer today or would you wait until their ER. I am trying to be cute and buy before the possible jump which I think should happen after they beat again.
Just a few quick questions regarding CSU's guidance for 3Q. Did they comment on it in June and if yes did they increase or decrease it? By how much? And what it the street consensus for 3Q quarter? Given its incredible unusual fall, would you be a buyer today or would you wait until their ER. I am trying to be cute and buy before the possible jump which I think should happen after they beat again.
Q: Hi team,
Would you pls. comment on MX earnings results. Would you buy now, considering it's a cyclical stock? BTW....what's MX seasonality?
Thx!
Would you pls. comment on MX earnings results. Would you buy now, considering it's a cyclical stock? BTW....what's MX seasonality?
Thx!
Q: Could I please have your take on Celesticas earnings and outlook.