Q: I sold DOL today at a loss today as it missed estimates 2Q in a row plus guide lower on SSS.To me this is a receipe for short term weakness until there is a catalyst .I am looking to replace it with some of the following(likely 2 or3) & any of your suggestions,BNS,BCE CLS,NFI,TOY,VET,PBH ATA TFII SJ,BB. Please list your order of preference. Thanks for u usual great services & views
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Q: I think that 5I offers incredible value for the money. But, what other services would you recommend for a fairly active investor. What do you think of services/newsletters like
insider trading, Contra the Herd, President's club, Bloomberg news. My budget would like be no more than $2500/year. Thanks kindly.
insider trading, Contra the Herd, President's club, Bloomberg news. My budget would like be no more than $2500/year. Thanks kindly.
Q: Trudeau's Canada is dead for business. No Pipelines, he wants to wean off Tar Sands, farmers can't get grain to markets Railways too busy hauling Oil, major international Oil Companies have left Canada, Why would any International Company want to expand into Canada ?, Uncertainty towards NAFTA is overhang to stock markets. Do we have to wait for Conservatives to come to power for our Stock Markets to improve. I guess the alternative is to be fully invested in the USA , Frustrated Investor RAK.
Q: A portion of my portfolio is cash and invested in an investment account with my discount brokerage. Current rate is just shy of 1.00%. Seems too low when I compare to various 1 year GIC now at 2.00% or more.
Would you know a better alternative within a discount brokerage account. I would appreciate members comments as well. I will add the topic in the forum. Thank you.
Would you know a better alternative within a discount brokerage account. I would appreciate members comments as well. I will add the topic in the forum. Thank you.
Q: Good morning Team
I am about to rebalance my Balanced PF. Companies like GOOG have now been classified as Consumer Cyclical and Tech. Where can I find a list of sorts of other companies which have been re classified. ?? Does 5i have such a list?
Much thanks
Elann
I am about to rebalance my Balanced PF. Companies like GOOG have now been classified as Consumer Cyclical and Tech. Where can I find a list of sorts of other companies which have been re classified. ?? Does 5i have such a list?
Much thanks
Elann
Q: Dear 5i
I know this question may not be in your area of expertise but I'm sure you have a good idea of the answer .
I have an RRSP , my wife has an RRSP , and my wife has a spousal RRSP .
She has an income (employment ) as do i so you might argue that both of us have contributed to her spousal RRSP .
The question is , at the time of retirement when we are drawing income , who claims the income coming out of the spousal RRSP .
Knowing the answer to this determines at least to some degree what investments are in what account . The aim of course is for each of us to draw out the same income so as to be tax efficient .
Appreciate your input .
Thanks once again .
Bill C
I know this question may not be in your area of expertise but I'm sure you have a good idea of the answer .
I have an RRSP , my wife has an RRSP , and my wife has a spousal RRSP .
She has an income (employment ) as do i so you might argue that both of us have contributed to her spousal RRSP .
The question is , at the time of retirement when we are drawing income , who claims the income coming out of the spousal RRSP .
Knowing the answer to this determines at least to some degree what investments are in what account . The aim of course is for each of us to draw out the same income so as to be tax efficient .
Appreciate your input .
Thanks once again .
Bill C
Q: Helio 5i
My wife and i are setting up our RRSP`s largely in fixed income , ETF`s and large dividend paying stocks in preparation for retirement so as to have steady income when the time comes .Assume that all RRSP accts are balanced appropriately.
We also have a fairly large sum of money in both of our TFSA accts (maxed out) and in a margin acct.
The question is , if we are set up appropriately in our RRSP`s in terms of balanced portfolios , how should we approach the monies in the TFSA`s and the margin acct ? Should be mainly go with higher quality equity stocks or should we balance those two accts similar the the RRSP accts ie stocks, fixed income etc ? ( note the margin acct is not borrowed money). Are ETF`s appropriate for TFSA accts ?
Thanks
Bill C
My wife and i are setting up our RRSP`s largely in fixed income , ETF`s and large dividend paying stocks in preparation for retirement so as to have steady income when the time comes .Assume that all RRSP accts are balanced appropriately.
We also have a fairly large sum of money in both of our TFSA accts (maxed out) and in a margin acct.
The question is , if we are set up appropriately in our RRSP`s in terms of balanced portfolios , how should we approach the monies in the TFSA`s and the margin acct ? Should be mainly go with higher quality equity stocks or should we balance those two accts similar the the RRSP accts ie stocks, fixed income etc ? ( note the margin acct is not borrowed money). Are ETF`s appropriate for TFSA accts ?
Thanks
Bill C
Q: Dear 5i;
I am planning on retiring within a year and would appreciate your opinion on my proposed portfolio.
1-40% bond etf`s -CLF,CBO,CPD and XHY.
2-15% in large cap high dividend paying stocks.
3-25% in combination of US and CD stocks.
4-15% inUS ETF`s VFV , VGG ,and ZWH.
5-5% in Asian and European ETF`s -ZDM , VEE .
Do you see anything glaringly wrong with this setup and are there any percentage changes you would recommend ?
I realize a portfolio is a very personal thing but would appreciate your input .Income is important but I'm having a tough time deciding between percentages of fixed income assets versus equity . I`d say that I'm a moderately conservative investor so not opposed to some degree of risk .
Thanks so much for what you folks do . You provide very valuable information to investors like myself and and I'm sure are highly depended upon by many similar to myself . Please deduct several points for this .
Thank you
Bill C
I am planning on retiring within a year and would appreciate your opinion on my proposed portfolio.
1-40% bond etf`s -CLF,CBO,CPD and XHY.
2-15% in large cap high dividend paying stocks.
3-25% in combination of US and CD stocks.
4-15% inUS ETF`s VFV , VGG ,and ZWH.
5-5% in Asian and European ETF`s -ZDM , VEE .
Do you see anything glaringly wrong with this setup and are there any percentage changes you would recommend ?
I realize a portfolio is a very personal thing but would appreciate your input .Income is important but I'm having a tough time deciding between percentages of fixed income assets versus equity . I`d say that I'm a moderately conservative investor so not opposed to some degree of risk .
Thanks so much for what you folks do . You provide very valuable information to investors like myself and and I'm sure are highly depended upon by many similar to myself . Please deduct several points for this .
Thank you
Bill C
Q: Hi All at 5i! Could you please refer me to a good source that explains the use of puts and calls to create income. What would be the best stocks to use for,puts and calls. I am not 100% clear on this whole topic. Cheers, Tamara
Q: I thought gold went down when inflation was going up? Why is it hitting new lows? What am I missing? And under what conditions should it recover?
Q: Just an observation.Traders returned from vacation and are adjusting portfolios.Historical data shows that Sept is a month of decline,on average 0.5% to 0.7% for SP,NQ & DJ.On the other hand,only 5 times since 1980 has SP been higher for each month for April to August.In those years the final 4 months were higher every time with some really strong returns
Q: Hello 5i team,
Which passive lowest cost ETF would you recommend to proxy the following investments: S&P/TSX, S&P500, MSCI EAFE, MSCI Emerging markets, Canadian bond market, US bond market, US High yield debt, Emerging market debt?
What weightings would recommend for the average 54 year old among the previously mentioned ETFs?
Which 3 Canadian growth companies would you recommend to add, to spice it up?
Thank you for your collaboration, Eric
Which passive lowest cost ETF would you recommend to proxy the following investments: S&P/TSX, S&P500, MSCI EAFE, MSCI Emerging markets, Canadian bond market, US bond market, US High yield debt, Emerging market debt?
What weightings would recommend for the average 54 year old among the previously mentioned ETFs?
Which 3 Canadian growth companies would you recommend to add, to spice it up?
Thank you for your collaboration, Eric
Q: I have recently started a corporate investing account and plan to invest in it monthly for the next 15-18 years prior to retirement. I am thinking of focusing on 8 to 10 CAD/US dividend growth companies that I can buy on weakness and hold forever. I would appreciate your thoughts on which companies would make a good selection.
Thanks!
Colleen
Thanks!
Colleen
Q: Can I please get your top 2 stocks in each sector in the USA. Looking for a growth tilt, small-mid caps please.
Q: Hi Team,
It would be nice to have a column in the Portfolio report indicating a recommended price range for buying any stock for new money. The "Start Price" column shows the price when 5i added the stock to the portfolio which could have been a long time ago and the current valuation of the stock may be very high in terms of price. Alternatively if the stock is in the portfolio report does it mean it is always a buy recommendation ?
Appreciate all the work done by 5i Team.
Thanks
Ninad
It would be nice to have a column in the Portfolio report indicating a recommended price range for buying any stock for new money. The "Start Price" column shows the price when 5i added the stock to the portfolio which could have been a long time ago and the current valuation of the stock may be very high in terms of price. Alternatively if the stock is in the portfolio report does it mean it is always a buy recommendation ?
Appreciate all the work done by 5i Team.
Thanks
Ninad
Q: What are you recommendations at this time for blue chip dividend holds. I'd like to know my money and dividends are fairly safe. Please give about 8 stocks, in order of preference. Please and thank you.
Q: Quantitative, Fundamental and Technical Analysis are the three basic disciplines used to analyze stocks. What is 5i's preferred method and why?
Q: Hi there, I've been reading the Q&A section regrading optimal portfolio size. If you had to craft the "perfect" portfolio ranging from the 15 - 20 small to mid cap holdings, what would it look like? A guidance for risk tolerance for me would include names along the lines of KXS, SIS, DOO or GSY. Thanks so much.
Q: Hi 5i,
For diversification I would like to buy Bidvest Group. They are located in south Africa and own a lot of Companies, can you help me form an opinion on them.
Bidvest Group Ltd
OTC Pink - Current Information:BDVSY
For diversification I would like to buy Bidvest Group. They are located in south Africa and own a lot of Companies, can you help me form an opinion on them.
Bidvest Group Ltd
OTC Pink - Current Information:BDVSY
Q: For Canadian dividend investing, this article is an amazing piece of work and a superb reference.
https://www.dividendgrowthinvestingandretirement.com/2018/08/canadian-sectors-industries-dividend-paying-dividend-growth-stocks-specific-stocks/
https://www.dividendgrowthinvestingandretirement.com/2018/08/canadian-sectors-industries-dividend-paying-dividend-growth-stocks-specific-stocks/