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Q: At this time, what percent of a portfolio would you consider most 'average investors' should aim for in technology? I am beginning a portfolio review exercise and am interested in getting your take on this. thanks, J
Read Answer Asked by John on September 17, 2024
Q: what info do you have about this company.
thanks
ralph.
Read Answer Asked by ralph on September 17, 2024
Q: For a conservative investor and a long-term hold in a TFSA:
a) which has more room to run from current valuations in your opinion, ATD or BEP.
b) If you didn’t need the cash dividends right now, would you invest in BN over BEP.UN to maximise return and mitigate downside risk?
Thanks kindly!
Read Answer Asked by Trevor on September 17, 2024
Q: Hello,

We are retired investors and own all three names in the group, with CSU - 13.5%, LMN - 4% and TOI - 3.5% weights. SHOP is the only other Canadian Tech at 5.5%, in addition to US Large caps tech holdings at 7%. So Technology sector is >30% of our combined portfolios. There is enough income through dividends and pensions.

Despite trimming CSU by more than 50%, over past several years, its weight continues to grow. ( Great !! )

1. Do you consider > 30% Tech holdings reasonable as a sector allocation, TODAY, for an investor ( with moderate to high risk tolerance ). If not, in what order would you trim ?

2. Would you be comfortable with 20% of portfolio allocated to Constellation Software family, more specifically 13-15% to CSU and what would be your high watermark for its weight. ( We particularly like CSU for its steady Eddie profile and prospects of more spin offs)

Thank You
Read Answer Asked by rajeev on September 17, 2024
Q: Hi 5i,

Had to trim some of my US holdings today due to portfolio balancing/management.

Hoping you could recommend some potential US stocks to redeploy this capitol over the next few months when the opportunity comes up. Looking to hold for at least 5+ years and I am interested in growth and ok with risk.

I have already enough exposure to AI stocks (AMD/VRT/GOOG/MSFT). I am open to any other sector you suggest but was leaning towards something in the real estate or industrial sector.

Thank you in advance and love the service,

Greg C.
Read Answer Asked by GREGORY on September 17, 2024
Q: Hi Peter…May I have your thoughts on Almonte Industries? Do they have earnings and positive cash flow? Is insider ownership reasonable? Any idea why they are listed in so many different exchanges? With the shares trading at .79 CAD are they your basic lottery ticket with good qualities? This is a public question.
Jim
Read Answer Asked by James on September 17, 2024
Q: Hi, Oil prices have been weak and the Energy sector, lately has not been trading well. E&P Companies have been under more pressure, compared to Integrated ones. We own both SU and CNQ (combined weight 8%) and have been quite happy with their operational/financial performance and generous plans for return of capital to shareholders. However, it's not clear, how Oil prices, Demand/Supply dynamics and geo-political factors are likely to play out over near and long term, impacting their profitability/growth and share prices. Could you please share your views.

1. If outlook for Energy is likely to remain uncertain, in near term and we want to limit risk of further drawdown by cutting exposure to the sector ( and raise some cash ), which of the two would you reduce first and why ?

2. Should seasonal factors (winter) or US Elections influence the timing of such action ?

Thank You
Read Answer Asked by rajeev on September 17, 2024
Q: For a long-term hold can you list the top 5 utilities in Canada, that you would recommend. TY
Read Answer Asked by Gerald on September 17, 2024
Q: Hello,

Thanks for all that you do.

CAP REIT has had a good run and is near my price target of $56. Do you think it still has room to run? If not, would you advise selling and picking up some VRN, or are any other beat up companies looking more attractive (I'm indifferent to the sector, but would prefer to stay away from consumer discretionary).

Thanks!
Read Answer Asked by Satish on September 17, 2024
Q: Hi,

If you were to add to one's existing positions, which order would you add for medium (3 yrs) and long (3-5 yrs) term. All of them have suffered from recent pull back.

Strangely my holdings in USD seem to have suffered more than than the same holdings in CAD. For example VRN/CVE. Is this due to arbitrage trades as you suggested in one of your previous answers to another subscriber? Or due to the vagaries in currency fluctuations?

Lastly, your top picks in O&G today?
Read Answer Asked by Savalai on September 16, 2024
Q: Good Morning,

Please advise your top 5 covered call ETFs with associated yields, brief descriptions and a degree of growth potential.

Thanks very much.
Read Answer Asked by Dave on September 16, 2024
Q: In the growth portion of my RRIF i like the above three ETFs. Do you see any issues with any of these? Is there much overlap? Other stocks and ETFs focus on dividends, although Canoe is included in that group. Thanks.
Read Answer Asked by Danny-boy on September 16, 2024
Q: If you were going to build my bond portion (40% +/-) portion of my portfolio using ETFs, how would you build that? Is there one ETF that provides a broad mix of corporate / municipal / provincial / federal, a broad laddering of periods, a mix of risk, a mix of regions, etc? Or would you build it using multiple ETFs that specialize in specific products?
Read Answer Asked by Tony on September 16, 2024