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Q: Hello Team,
I a significant amount of cash to deploy in my RRSP and also in my TFSA.

I would like to build a mixed portfolio (50% income/50% growth) and would like to know what would your best 4 picks from each categories (income portfolio/growth portfolio) at this moment.

Would you have the same picks for the RRSP and the TFSA.

Thanks in advance!

Michel

Read Answer Asked by Michel on March 12, 2019
Q: Hi 5i team,
Some time ago, I bought CSU shares (thanks to 5i) on the Canadian exchange. I transferred them not so long ago to my usd account in order to receive their usd dividend in usd. To my surprise, I still receive it in $cad. My understanding is that I am getting slammed twice by the bid-ask conversion exchange rate.
I contacted my broker who answered: that it was either a CSU ou compensation chamber’s decision to pay the dividend in $cad to CSU’s shareholders, and that they were converting the amount in usd because the shares were in my usd account. I then contacted CSU: who promptly responded (thank you) that they were paying their dividend in usd out of their usd, and also that they had nothing to do with the american listing (pink sheets)(Is that the problem?). I understand that there are many/several large TSX listed companies paying usd dividend (algonquin, brookfield among others). So my case or CSU’s case is probably not unique. My question is: what should I do in order to receive CSU’s dividend in usd? I would appreciate to get an answer specific to my situation, not a generic answer. I understand that getting to the bottom of this might take time/effort. There is no hurry, my timeline is: several days before the next dividend payment in April in order to have the shares in the right account for the next regular and special dividends.
Thank you for your collaboration,
Eric
Read Answer Asked by Eric on March 12, 2019
Q: Hi there,

My questions is about xlre and SRET and the degree of risk associated with these 2 stocks. I currently have xlre and was thinking taking 20% of my position and investing in SRET - 1. for the higher dividend and 2. for the international exposure. Both would be held in a 401K and i only pay 2.95 a trade so taxes and trading fees aren't really a consideration.

Thanks
Read Answer Asked by kelly on March 12, 2019
Q: Could you please select the two or three stocks from the following list that you think will have the greatest total return over the next ten years:

WCN
BAM.A
AQN
SMU.UN
BIP.UN

If you have any other suggestions that would be also be appreciated.
Read Answer Asked by Doug on March 12, 2019
Q: Hi Team,

I have owned RET.A for a few years now and I am under water on this position. Is the stock worth holding on to or is it best to sell and move on? And what stocks would you recommend as alternatives in the Canadian market with good upside potential?

Thank you.

Dave
Read Answer Asked by David on March 12, 2019
Q: Morning Team,
Can you recommend top 2 US pipelines with dividends please ! I have Canadian pipelines such as IPL, ENB,TRP and PPL. of all my 4 Canadian Pipelines total just over 8% of my portfolio. Thinking to add 3% of US pipelines.
Thanks as always,
Regards, Tak
Read Answer Asked by Tak on March 12, 2019
Q: LEVI has announced IPO... have you heard when this will be? What do you think of this company.... would you jump in at the initial IPO?
Many thanks,
Read Answer Asked by Jennifer on March 12, 2019