Q: I have a reasonable position in LGO which has been cut in half. Do you think this situation will improve over time. You have this in your portfolio. Would you remove it from your portfolio in the coming months?
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Investment Q&A
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Fortis Inc. (FTS)
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Brookfield Renewable Partners L.P. (BEP.UN)
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Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp. (AQN)
Q: I am looking to increase my Utilities sector to 10% ;currently have BEP.UN at 5% and FTS at 3%. I just reviewed both companies 2018 Annual Reports and noted FTS 's Revenue Growth ,Earnings and ROE are all lower relative to 2017 whereas BEP.UN(although a smaller company ) increased in all areas relative to 2017. With this information I am not inclined to invest further in FTS and in fact I am wondering if I should take profit from my Fortis (in RRSP) and then diversify in a third utlity. Second question -what other utility would you recommend at this time? Thank you for your time.
Q: On February 14th, you suggested that Derek buy the top 5 tech stocks in XIT. With XIT up almost 30% YTD I suspect the top 5 did very well indeed. Would it still be a good investment (top 5) given the large run-up? I looked at the top 5 and spidey sense says yes, but I value your thoughts much more. Thoughts please?
Q: Pretty slow movement on this company since the last response here three months ago. Do you recommend holding it still?
Sean
Sean
Q: A little low on energy. What is your take on these 2?
Q: If one wanted to simplify their international equity holdings (I.e. ROW outside North America), would VXUS be your choice or is there a better option you might suggest? Alternatively, would it be better to use two or three different Int’l ETF’s to accomplish the same? If so, what might be some suggestions?
Q: Hi , can you bring me up to dare on APHA I see it has dropped a large amount, I must be missing something.
Jim.
Jim.
Q: The various parts of the Power Financial conglomerate are coming back to life after languishing since 2008. Which companies would be the best choice for a buy and hold strategy lasting at least 2-3 years? Thank you.
Walter
Walter
Q: My wife currently holds two BMO Equity Growth ETFs, series A and T6. According to their info sheet, it states they have management fees of about 1.4 % and MER of 1.71%. Are both those fees payable, or is the mgmt fee included in the MER
Thanks
Thanks
Q: Do you have any plans for a trip in the near future?
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iShares S&P/TSX Canadian Preferred Share Index ETF (CPD)
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Global X Active Preferred Share ETF (HPR)
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Horizons Active Preferred Share ETF (HPR.A)
Q: Preferreds declined in Nov-Dec and haven't come back. With interest rate peaking or flattening, is there any chance CPD or HPR will come back?
Q: I want to buy some growth stocks but strong so that I don't need to check every day
growth may be low but ok Including US stocks which I know is not your specialty but
has proven much much better than Canadian stocks
growth may be low but ok Including US stocks which I know is not your specialty but
has proven much much better than Canadian stocks
Q: Hi Guys, I believe you have deemed both these high paying dividend companies to be of a higher risk nature. Do you believe one to be less riskier than the other and why. Thanks and good day. Alan
Q: I like both of these stocks but would ask would you recommend them an industrial etf .. if so which U.S. etf would you prefer. What on your thoughts on a Canadian industrial etf versus a u.s.. thank you. HON, UTX
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Vanguard Total International Stock (VXUS)
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Mackenzie Portfolio Completion ETF (MPCF)
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iShares Core MSCI Global Quality Dividend Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XDGH)
Q: Good day 5i and happy Easter to all.my current allocation to global equity is 25%of which 7% is mpcf and 18% xdg..I am retired with a divided and growth profile.do you like mpcf as a so called way to have an alternative weight to portfolio or as I am considering dropping it in favour of more yield and add to xdg? And also do you think xdg offers good value at 21$ or would you wait for a pull back? Your input geatly appreciated.tks Larry
Q: The tax treatment of these ETFs (and typical of others) is difficult to determine. Dividends are withheld from these ETFs but are applied to the book value of the stock. We still pay for the dividend as income (with tax credits) but when the stock is sold, the capital gains are reduced by the amount added to the book value. Capital gains are taxed at 50%. Does it matter if we hold these in a RRIF or personal account? I'm retired and total dividend income is below $50k.
Q: Hello, I’m interested in buying a 3 % position in nfi. I’m holding back because it was a $60 a share stock not that long ago. I keep thinking if I bought at $50 i would be upset ,because as a dividend stock that pays 4+% it should have some stability with that dividend, assuming nothing is wrong with the company. I have read on your question platform that you do not think anything is that wrong with nfi.
Question is is it a good time to buy with a decent time frame, or stay away, as it seems to be acting like a small cap oil company with no dividend?
Question is is it a good time to buy with a decent time frame, or stay away, as it seems to be acting like a small cap oil company with no dividend?
Q: I have been buying Namaste starting at .71 and steadily staking a good position over the past month. In your opinion, is the stock cheap or priced about right? What do you see as the reason for the down ward slide lately for this company?
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Elevance Health Inc Com (ANTM)
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The Cigna Group (CI)
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CVS Health Corporation (CVS)
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HCA Healthcare Inc. (HCA)
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Humana Inc. (HUM)
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UnitedHealth Group Incorporated (DE) (UNH)
Q: I would like to start a watch list for US health care companies that have been hit this year but are good for the longer term.
Thank You, Peter
Thank You, Peter
Q: I need to increase my US holdings. Please comment on buying BRK.B:US vs something like HXS in a cash account. Thanks