Q: I've owned Pender Growth for a long time and done very well. I've accepted the high fees and volatility as the price of ownership.
But , it's now heavily concentrated in one stock - Copperleaf - and has followed CPLF's downward trajectory.
Want to make sure I am understanding this correctly , because , if so, this concentration puts me beyond comfort level with dollar value tied largely to the fate of CPLF.
Your general thoughts on PTF and its current composition appreciated .
Thank-you.
Q: My portfolio analysis indicates I am somewhat uderweight in basic material. My present holdings are FNV and NTR. Now that I am retired, my risk level should be considered low to moderate. Dividends are not particularly important. Could you suggest 2 or 3 companies in that sector that have good prospects over the next 5 years. If none are particularly interesting at this time, I would rather wait. In the same vein, could I suggest adding the option of searching by specific sectors in Questions? Thank you.
Q: Hi Team,
Can you suggest some lithium mining/mfg companies in North America and or other parts of the world for a long term - 4-5 years holding? Please deduct credits as needed.
Thanks As Always,
Tak
Q: HI team
there is alot of talk of developing Hydrogen energy in Alberta for the future
are there any stocks such as Su, CVE, atco etc that is crucial in the future of this clean
hydrogen energy that investors should pay attention to? thanks
Michael yu
Q: Looking at one of these conglomerates in my US Spousal Rsp. All seem similar in their business mix however, BX offers higher dividend and has the largest market cap. BLK seems to offer an outsized dividend and trades accordingly.
Question, for a long term Rsp hold, which of the three is most compelling
Q: I have a small position in Otex in my Tfsa and would consider selling to add to Kxs for a 2 to 3 year hold. Could you please compare outlook for both and comment? Thanx.
Q: Looking at investing in these 3 stocks. What do you think the short term outlook for these 3 are and if you had to choose one to invest in which would it be. Thanks. Steve
Q: I am currently managing my TFSA/RRSP funds and some money outside of registered accounts, which are largely individual stocks. With the market volatility, potential recession and war in Ukraine, I am finding it more difficult to keep on top of the individual stocks and am therefore considering going to ETF's. I am a year away from retirement but would be ok with more risk in the TFSA/RRSP's.
Could you please suggest 5 ETF's for the registered accounts and 5 ETF's for the non-registered accounts.
Thank you,
Jacquie
Q: Hello 5I,
I am down over 60% and am wondering if I should move on? Is this the best stock to stay in to not only recoup my losses but then add gains in the longer term or is this story broken?
Thanks
Tyler
Q: They just monetized a large land holding. Do you know if there has been any talk of a special dividend? It looks like they will have close to $20 in cash after this sale. That is almost half it's share price.
Q: I am thinking of buying these companies in my tfsa account in equal weights. Do you have any concern with any of these companies and would you be able to rank them in order of possible upside? Thank you