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Q: I am under water on these three stocks. I am looking for best possible growth. Risks are fine.
Keep any of these three stocks or replace with stocks offering better growth? Your suggestions please. Thanks.
Read Answer Asked by Klaus on September 22, 2017
Q: A few days ago I read you dropped ENGH from your Balanced Equity Portfolio but now I cannot find reference to this on your model portfolio update page. Please remind us of which stock replaced ENGH at what weight and when was the switch made.

Thanks for your response,

Steve


Read Answer Asked by Steve on September 21, 2017
Q: Would you purchase CSU at the current level to replace ENGH?

As well, is CSU an appropriate addition to my current holdings (OTEX, GIB and KXS)?

Thanks

Sylvain
Read Answer Asked by Sylvain on September 21, 2017
Q: I'm up about 45% on NYX and thinking of selling now rather than waiting for the deal to close for the sake of an additional 2% or so. I previously owned GUD but sold at a modest profit near $10 (I was one of those bored investors). Thinking of re-buying GUD for a long term hold and would be interested in your view or other best options to deploy the NYX proceeds. My fallback would be simply to top up a few core holdings: TD, T, FTS, SLF.
Read Answer Asked by David on September 21, 2017
Q: I am a bit confused by your latest move of dropping ENGH from the portfolio. It is your second highest rated tech stock with only CSU ahead of it at A ( vs ENGH A-). Most other tech stocks that you cover are rated B or B+. If I am using your rating system to help me pick stocks why would you not ditch the lowest rated in a particular sector first? I am sure there are some good reasons for it but they are not clearly outlined in your announcement of the change. If you feel that the ENGH run is over would a drop in the company rating ahead of dropping it from the portfolio be warranted.
Read Answer Asked by Tom on September 21, 2017
Q: Following your balanced portfolio. Do not have above stocks. Can purchase 1 or 2 after selling engh. Which should I buy?
T Steve
Read Answer Asked by Stephen on September 21, 2017
Q: Hi team, looking for some advice for a small LIRA account 40k, that won't be touched for the next 15 years. I would like to grow this as much as possible at a medium risk level with maybe a small position in higher risk, thinking maybe Square? Canadian or US companies, doesn't matter. Current holdings are FID 669 which is going no where but down and EFA. I'm thinking to keep the EFA and sell FID to reinvest in growth.
Thanks for your advice
Read Answer Asked by Nancy on September 20, 2017
Q: Peter and Associates,

I read your responses to members daily and find them most interesting and highly useful. My question this morning has to do with Spin Master(TOY). You regularly get questions on it and from what I read you think rather highly of the company as an investment.

With technological advances, we are seeing a lot of changes in the retail landscape due to impacts in buying habits and preferences at all age levels. Reading your comments on Corus is a good example of change and the consequences suppliers must adapt or at least deal with. Toys are Us just announced it went into bankruptcy protection. No doubt more than one factor explains why.

As grandparents, what entertains today’s children is rather different to their parents! Might TOY become a victim of this change and could Toys are Us prove to be a form of leading indicator? Or, might more typical business explanations or Amazon explain the problems at Toys are Us?

Beyond the obvious potential impact from the loss or cutback of a major distribution channel at the retail level, is/are there reason(s) for concern that suppliers to the toy market will be facing serious headwinds? Or is this simply a front line retailer facing viability problems in a changing landscape?

Thank you

Mike
Read Answer Asked by Michael on September 20, 2017
Q: 5i Team,

Thanks for your service.

My portfolio is made up of your balanced equity portfolio + several growth portfolio companies, some large cap US companies & some equity portfolio companies. Very balanced with a hedge towards growth.

I have big winners all over the place, thank you!!!!

I am however down big (approx. 50% each) on 3 small cap names: AT, CRH & ITC.

They are now about 0.5% weightings.. fairly insignificant to my portfolio and I am wrestling with whether I top them up... leave them alone as is... sell and consolidate it into other names in my portfolio (ie. CLS, PKI & CAE comes to mind right now)... etc.

I have no tax benefit to sell as they are all in registered / TFSA accounts.

My question is how confident are you in these names? For a riskier investor, would you be ok with top ups to 1% weightings today? Should I just let them sit and maybe top up during tax loss season in a month or two? Or just sell?

Thank you for your guidance.
Read Answer Asked by Ray on September 20, 2017