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Q: I have been following this company for the last couple of weeks, & they supposedly have had several companies sign on to their product line. The stock has gone from approx. $1.00 to $.15 cents, with my limited understanding for financial statements it appears revenue has gone up considerably. What don't I understand here.? I understand this is a very risky stock, but I still am interested, but cautious. Do you have any suggestions how to get further information on their sales or patent, or anything else you can supply me with would be greatly appreciate.
Thank you very much for your great service
Earl
Thank you very much for your great service
Earl
Q: My question is on over diversification - or indexing. My personal portfolio is over 8 figures. I currently hold 44 stocks spread accross the various sectors as shown below.
Technology 17%, Consumer Cyclical (Discretionary) 15%, Financial Services 15%, Industrials 11%, Consumer Defensive (Staples) 10%, Basic Materials, Metals, Mining 8%, Healthcare 8%, Communications / Telecom 5%, Energy 5%, Real Estate 3%, Utilities 3%.
The stock choices within are the BE portflio plus some top picks. With a portfolio of this size, my mind is having a hard time dropping the portfolio down to 20 stocks. I guess it is all relative. In your experience as a fund manager how many stocks are about right? I have adopted your style of buying a stock and holding it until the story has changed.
Thank you
Technology 17%, Consumer Cyclical (Discretionary) 15%, Financial Services 15%, Industrials 11%, Consumer Defensive (Staples) 10%, Basic Materials, Metals, Mining 8%, Healthcare 8%, Communications / Telecom 5%, Energy 5%, Real Estate 3%, Utilities 3%.
The stock choices within are the BE portflio plus some top picks. With a portfolio of this size, my mind is having a hard time dropping the portfolio down to 20 stocks. I guess it is all relative. In your experience as a fund manager how many stocks are about right? I have adopted your style of buying a stock and holding it until the story has changed.
Thank you
Q: Hi there,
I have a question regarding allocation and trimming. In the beginning of the year I had rebalanced my portfolio and started with ~4% weighting in 25 names spread over the Balanced Equity portfolio. Many of the names have performed well and have been growing nicely since. A the same time I have been adding new funds (via work bonus, tax refund, monthly contributions etc) to my portfolio. In many cases this has taken the ~4% starting position lower as the overall total portfolio amount has increased. I know you suggest being prudent and trimming names that have done well, however as I continuously add money to my portfolio, the names that have done well are not necessarily increasing in overall portfolio weight due to new funds being added. As new money enters in my portfolio I have been adding new names (versus adding to the starting 25 positions - my portfolio is currently about 28 names). In this situation, how would you recommend trimming the winners that have gone up over the last 4 months?
Thanks!
I have a question regarding allocation and trimming. In the beginning of the year I had rebalanced my portfolio and started with ~4% weighting in 25 names spread over the Balanced Equity portfolio. Many of the names have performed well and have been growing nicely since. A the same time I have been adding new funds (via work bonus, tax refund, monthly contributions etc) to my portfolio. In many cases this has taken the ~4% starting position lower as the overall total portfolio amount has increased. I know you suggest being prudent and trimming names that have done well, however as I continuously add money to my portfolio, the names that have done well are not necessarily increasing in overall portfolio weight due to new funds being added. As new money enters in my portfolio I have been adding new names (versus adding to the starting 25 positions - my portfolio is currently about 28 names). In this situation, how would you recommend trimming the winners that have gone up over the last 4 months?
Thanks!
Q: I recently subscribed to 5i, the ETF update and the Canadian Money Saver Magazine. I have been learning lots and you guys do great work!
I just finished university and am looking towards building my first portfolio. I have been comparing the various models portfolios from 5iResearch, the Canadian Money Saver Magazine Model ETF portfolio, and Couch Potato. I have an understanding about the goals and strategy behind all the model portfolios except for the CMS Model ETF portfolio. Similar to how you break down the model portfolios on 5i, can you provide an overview of what the CMS model ETF portfolio investment strategy, investment suitability/risk tolerance, and targeted annualized returns are.
Thanks for the great service you provide! Look forward to being a long time member!
I just finished university and am looking towards building my first portfolio. I have been comparing the various models portfolios from 5iResearch, the Canadian Money Saver Magazine Model ETF portfolio, and Couch Potato. I have an understanding about the goals and strategy behind all the model portfolios except for the CMS Model ETF portfolio. Similar to how you break down the model portfolios on 5i, can you provide an overview of what the CMS model ETF portfolio investment strategy, investment suitability/risk tolerance, and targeted annualized returns are.
Thanks for the great service you provide! Look forward to being a long time member!
Q: Is there a way to easily find free cash flow? What metrics do you like to focus on ?
Q: A comment on your response to Ken today on defining a half/full position.You totally confused me with the short answer sent him. This link, perhaps, explains thing s more precisely:
https://seekingalpha.com/article/3361795-what-makes-a-full-position-or-half-position-in-a-dividend-growth-portfolio
https://seekingalpha.com/article/3361795-what-makes-a-full-position-or-half-position-in-a-dividend-growth-portfolio
Q: Peter; In your experience are there any comparable times , I.e. Nixon, as to what the market does during an impeachment? Thanks. Rod
Q: Could you please state your latest sector allocations? Thanks to your recommendations,my tech.allocation has grown to 28% of my portfolio.
Q: I have seen large gains evaporate. Most of us operate on gut feeling or when pain of loosing becomes unbearable.
Please give your criteria to sell. Are these criteria available to individual investors. Thanks.
Please give your criteria to sell. Are these criteria available to individual investors. Thanks.
Q: Just an observation, wouldn't be better if (at least for the companies covered, and maybe for the ones mostly asked by members) when results are available or something unusual happens to a company to provide an overview of the situation? I think this will cut on the clutter and having many people asking about the same thing and probably more important save you time and for us to have timely information.
Publish at your discretion.
Thanks
M
Publish at your discretion.
Thanks
M
Q: Many comments are made about diversifying outside Canada; Europe is thought to have good potential. I would like to take a look at it and thought to go with an ETF. But I am very uneasy about "Brexit" and every fund I look at has a 20 % or more weighting in Britain. Can you suggest an ETF or other suitable product that has no British exposure? Thanks for your help. BTW, first time question for me...I quite enjoy your work. Leonard
Q: An interesting comment I read on CNBC from Warren Buffet when he was asked why he invested in IBM instead of Amazon or Google he said:``in one word stupidity``. Made me feel better about my own !
Q: Hello,
I have some cash that I would like to invest but my investment horizon is limited to 2 or 3 years for this portion of my portfolio (planning to buy a house and would like to inject a sizeable cashdown). What would you recommand as an investment. Thank you.
I have some cash that I would like to invest but my investment horizon is limited to 2 or 3 years for this portion of my portfolio (planning to buy a house and would like to inject a sizeable cashdown). What would you recommand as an investment. Thank you.
Q: A couple of times I have asked a question, NOT changed the option to 'private' but the answer has come back as 'private'
fwiw
fwiw
Q: My current portfolio is concentrated on 4 sectors of; Technology,Materials,Consumer/non-cyclical,and Industrial,total of 12 stocks mostly of your Balanced Portfolio.So far they are doing very well.
To balance my portfolio I want to add 7 new sectors : Real Estate,Financial,Healthcare, Energy,Utilities,Consumers Cyclical and Telecommunication,for holding term 2 to 3 years.
Please provide me with your current favorable choice of stocks for each of my 7 new sectors to buy now.
I prefer CAD stocks but I have no problem with some of US choices.
Thanks Andrew
To balance my portfolio I want to add 7 new sectors : Real Estate,Financial,Healthcare, Energy,Utilities,Consumers Cyclical and Telecommunication,for holding term 2 to 3 years.
Please provide me with your current favorable choice of stocks for each of my 7 new sectors to buy now.
I prefer CAD stocks but I have no problem with some of US choices.
Thanks Andrew
Q: Hello,
Is it possible to use a portion of my RRSP or LIRA to invest in an apartment building ? How complicated is it in terms of forms to fill and accounting. Would the net rental income remain tax free in a segregated account ? Thank you for your help and please fill free to include website with relevant information in your answer if you know any. Thank you.
Is it possible to use a portion of my RRSP or LIRA to invest in an apartment building ? How complicated is it in terms of forms to fill and accounting. Would the net rental income remain tax free in a segregated account ? Thank you for your help and please fill free to include website with relevant information in your answer if you know any. Thank you.
Q: If a Canadian who has lived in the U.S. for the last 10 years moves back to Canada, and wants to start a TFSA, what would his contribution limit be.
Q: I appreciate your suggestion for a low monthly fee (or free) stock tracking program. I was satisfied with Yahoo Finance but the changes they made to their program last week make it no longer functional. I did my export my data from Yahoo to Google Finance but it is somewhat limiting.
Thank you for reply.
Thank you for reply.
Q: Hello Peter, Ryan et al:
A while ago you had shared your experience after reviewing portfolios for the members. I vaguely recall you talking about sector allocation , asset allocation and such.
Is the magical number of 100 k per year income/withdrawal ( that seems to the number most articles seem to suggest that one needs to retire comfortably) realistic in the current climate? To me it looks as though one needs enormous amount of money to generate this kind of steady stream of money.
What type of portfolios you suggest to would be seniors to generate this kind of steady stream with a lot less money!
I know you can only give broad stroke suggestions.
A suggestion: You can also through your blog give your recent experience after reviewing members' portfolios, of course masking the identity etc., That will be useful.
Thanks in advance.
A while ago you had shared your experience after reviewing portfolios for the members. I vaguely recall you talking about sector allocation , asset allocation and such.
Is the magical number of 100 k per year income/withdrawal ( that seems to the number most articles seem to suggest that one needs to retire comfortably) realistic in the current climate? To me it looks as though one needs enormous amount of money to generate this kind of steady stream of money.
What type of portfolios you suggest to would be seniors to generate this kind of steady stream with a lot less money!
I know you can only give broad stroke suggestions.
A suggestion: You can also through your blog give your recent experience after reviewing members' portfolios, of course masking the identity etc., That will be useful.
Thanks in advance.