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Investment Q&A

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Q: Is the following scenario possible?

Let's say there is a stock traded on an exchange and the shares are worth about $1 per share. At a particular time, Buyer A wants to buy 100 shares and puts in a market order for 100 shares. At the same time, Seller X has 100 shares but he puts in his sell order at a price of $500 per share.

Would this trade take place? Could this happen on the TSX? If so, would you recommend that a dollar limit should be placed on all orders?
Read Answer Asked by Ray on October 20, 2016
Q: Good day 5i!

I am looking for a high quality ETF in regards to renewable energy. I considered XEN but see that there are several oil companies listed and I am already heavy oil/gas.

I am looking at PDB as a global ETF with most of its coverage being the US and 5%CDN. I wanted an ETF with more Canadian coverage but can't seem to locate any.

Any suggestions? Do you think there will be big global growth in renewables over next ten years? Which ETF would you suggest to capture growth in this area?

Thanks again for your valuable service!


Read Answer Asked by Gerald on October 20, 2016
Q: How does fall in GBP effect Magna International. It looks like Europe sales are increasing quarter over quarter.. will upcoming quarter hurt the numbers because of fall in GBP? Even though they're hedging? First 2 Quarters - average of 1.42-43.. 3rd Quarter looks to be below 1.3. Or will it be delayed?
Read Answer Asked by Mohammed on October 20, 2016
Q: There is a good article (approx. 8 pages long) in the recent National Post regarding the Cannabis Industry both in Canada and the U.S. which has a few states where it is legal for retail sale.

One grower in Denver, Colorado (where there is a lot of regulations which constantly change) has a legal grow facility and 14 stores. The facility spends $150,000 per month on electricity alone.

It is not as easy to grow and harvest to the specs required as many people may assume the article shows to some degree.

http://news.nationalpost.com/features/o-cannabis
Read Answer Asked by Stan (1) on October 19, 2016
Q: Reading this article, I can t help but wonder why is the growth rate still so low ? Am I correct to assume that bigger the central banks become, this shoud be a positive for the global growth ?

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-10-16/big-central-bank-assets-jump-fastest-in-5-years-to-21-trillion

We often hear about the level of debt but rarely about the creditors of the global market. Who are the main creditors ? What is the global balance sheet looks like ? I know there is a lot to talk about here but your general comments would be appreciated and suggested reading material or books on the topic as well. Thank you.

Read Answer Asked by Pierre on October 17, 2016
Q: Just a comment on David's question about RRIF withdrawls. It was suggested on another board that if election for minimum Payment is set as one annual payment to be received in December, say December 15, it does not limit the flexibility to make RRIF withdrawls throughout the year, as and when needed.These are known as "unscheduled withdrawls". As long as total of these withdrawls does not exceed minimum amount for the year, the final December payment can be adjusted. David may want to confirm with TDW this as well as exemption from withholding tax for unscheduled withdrawls.
Read Answer Asked by rajeev on October 17, 2016
Q: Hi,Peter
I suggested sometimes ago to make response always available without having to open the link... I did get no reaction.
without loosing my commitment to your daily Q/A, I have another suggestion.
Context:I reopened a suscription to a London (UK) site which is very similar to yours in content and presentation, but geared more to the macro picture, balancing, I hope, your "permanent" positive views on the markets.
They also have 2 managers and I hold them in very high regards. They are allowing themselves to trade worldwide BUT they are reporting their trades on a regular basis wich force them to put their money where their mouth is.
I consider this arrangement in fine much better than prohibiting any trading, and give a lot of credibility to their comments, as well as a lot of weight to their judgement.

Another food for thought, and may solve your problem of hiring top notch analysts.
All the best,
Claude
Ps: publish at will
Read Answer Asked by claude on October 17, 2016
Q: I normally keep my new additions to my portfolio for two quarters and evaluation if they are keepers by the third quarterly results.

I now have five stocks in this category and they are all either slightly above or under water at this stage. If I am going to keep just three of these five stocks (and drop the other two), what would be your ranking? Certainly the decision, as always, has to be based on projected forward earnings, growth in future cash flow, and the prospect of dividend increases.

The five are: INE, FSZ, SOT.UN, TCN and BLX.

Thanks for your insight.
Read Answer Asked by Victor on October 17, 2016