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Q: Hello 5i team,
I think it is time for my wife to redeploy her cash position in the combined RRSP and TFSA portfolios.
I’m listing below her current holdings by the various TSX sectors, by weight and my proposed choice of additions. I would appreciate your opinion as to your order of preference at this time.
Consumer cyclicals (11%) CGX, MG; propose CCL, BYD or TOY
Consumer defensives (0%); propose ATD, DOL or PBH
Energy (8%) ENB, KEY: propose a producer
Financials (13%) SLF, TD; propose any addition?
Health (6%) ZUH; propose any addition?
Industrials (7%) BIP.UN; propose CNR, SIS, STN, WSP
Materials (0%); propose MX or SJ
Info tech (13%) CSU, GIB; propose ENGH, KXS or SYZ
RE/Telcos/Utilities (15%) BCE, BEP.UN, CIGI, FSC; propose reduce BCE or sell CIGI
Cash (26%)
I would not mind that you deduct any number of credits.
Thanks,
Antoine
Read Answer Asked by Antoine on December 12, 2016
Q: Hello Team: I have been asked to look after my Mother in Law's non-registered portfolio. I want to diversify it and deploy the cash that is sitting there. Strong dividend payors is the priority and she can tolerate moderate risk if good growth potential exists.
- since she is overweight in Utilities, should I sell EMA or VNR (BEP.Un is a core holding)
- would you switch out CRR.UN in favour of ECI (understanding they are in different sectors, which is the better holding)?
- with cash I want to invest in 4 sectors she is currently not in, and thought of starting positions in WEF for Basic materials, SYZ for Tech, WSP for Industrial and for Consumer Cyclical would like your opinion on best of either NFI, MX, MG or XTC
Please feel free to substitute other names if I am not on the right track.

Many Thanks
Scott
Read Answer Asked by Scott on December 12, 2016
Q: Hello Peter et al:

We are "nearly retired"! We hope NOT to need TFSA in the near future, may be not ever! RRSPs and non-RRSPs are fairly well diversified. The question(s) are: Do we need to still contribute to TFSA? (We haven't contributed to RRSPs in a few years.)
If we do contribute $ 5500 each 11k for both of us what two stocks ( one each per a/c) will you recommend? Our major risk factors are health (always unpredictable at this stage in one's life) and (adult) kids who are at the mercy of our politicians and their policies.
Thank you for all your help.
Mano.

P.S. One small suggestion....not sure if this can be pulled off at CMS or not. If in some way Ross Grant can give his BTSX portfolio in January issue, it would be cool. I know technically it may be difficult. But even if it can be uploaded on the CMS web site within a week and then appear in February issue, it will fine.
Read Answer Asked by Savalai on December 12, 2016
Q: I have built up a 83k TFSA by using a mix of picks i have chosen on my own and with your valued advice but find it very stressful at times and would like to put it in hands of a trusted investment fund(s).I am seeking your opinion on dividing the TFSA into the three funds offered by Edgehill Funds.Guardian ,Advantage,and Select.Would this be a good strategy or should i continue to stock pick among your holdings in your funds.I am looking to retire in 10 years and this would represent 15% of my retirement total
Read Answer Asked by Brad on December 12, 2016
Q: With the Bloomberg article yesterday on the potential bubble in Marijuana stocks in Canada (also you have warn us about these stocks), I was wondering if there was a way to profit from this. Would you suggest shorting 3 or 4 of these stocks? And if so do you have some suggestions?

Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Steven on December 12, 2016
Q: This is how the Globe portfolio analyzer breaks down my LIF portfolio. Objective is capita preservation and income. Is this reasonable diversification or should I be making changes to the allocation?

Sector % of Stocks
Financials 33.95
Consumer Discretionary 18.10
Energy 13.69
Information Technology 9.20
Industrials 6.66
Materials 5.84
Telecom Services 5.09
No Data 7.47

Read Answer Asked by David on December 11, 2016
Q: Can 5i tell me if bond coupons have "ex-payout dates". My transaction records show that the date coupon is posted is always on the nearest weekday to the maturity date of the Bond. I presume there is a posting lag, but I would like to know what date I can sell the bond and still get the coupon

I enjoy the service you provide And wish the team a happy Yearend and many more of them in the future.

Ernie
Read Answer Asked by Ernie on December 09, 2016