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Q: Recently NFI has shown weakness well beyond the norm. Has there been any news that might indicate the apparent flurry of selling? I am aware that some folks look to transport stock movements as a precursor of a potential weakening economy (the old saw about financial markets being a leading economic indicator). Thanks for all the help that you and fellow members provide me with. Bill
Read Answer Asked by Bill on June 27, 2018
Q: Hi, Stock price has dropped over $5 in past three days, since pricing was announced by the company, presently trading US$35 against the bought deal at US$38. I have a feeling that the precipitous drop is not just due general market pull back. Company also announced a $750 mln Bond offering on Monday. Underwriters/investors who bought 25 million shares are already under water, so who is selling and why ? Do you suggest any action in the near term ? I guess, many of 5i members already have partial or full position at higher prices by now. Thanks
Read Answer Asked by rajeev on June 26, 2018
Q: Aside from cash and gold, what do you recommend as defence while the current imbroglio plays out? I am not looking for inverse ETFs or anything like that, just the sort of thing that does a bit better in a potentially tumultuous environment but that can also be a longer term hold. Defensive yes, but no defence sector please. I am looking for individual stocks or general sectoral recommendations. Thank-you.
Read Answer Asked by Alex on June 26, 2018
Q: For an income porfolio (like 5iR's), I am thinking of buying CAR.Un and IIP.un for a long-term hold/investment. I know 5iR held CAR,un and am familiar with the differences between these two RIETs (thanks to the question/answers by 5iR). I would like to buy both as a combo. My question is what weighting would you give to a combination of these two?.....Like 4 or 5%?........And what would be the split be? ....like 50%-50% ?.....Thanks.....Tom
Read Answer Asked by Tom on June 26, 2018
Q: Your thoughts about ET after earnings release and is the dividend safe here?
Would you buy it now?
Tell us some about their metrics here.
Also any thoughts about prospects in the future...is this a company that is looking at the future with potential.
I keep hearing that it might be taken over,so which company could be a good candidate to take them out?
Read Answer Asked by Josh on June 26, 2018
Q: Hi, I am a dividend growth investor and looking to build a stream om passive income through dividends. I am 40 and have a long horizon (20+ yrs) so I'm not so worried about current income as I am about future dividend income and total return. I invest a part of my income every month. My current portfolio consists of mainly large cap dividend growth stocks in diversified industries in Canada, US and Europe. Mastercard and Visa look like great companies to me, high ROIC, high growth on all fronts, favorable developments that will benefit their business etc. They would also complement my portfolio well as I have no holdings from that industry yet. The only thing I am concerned about is their high valuations at this point.
So my question is, is this a good time to add MA (and perhaps V) to my portfolio? Or is it wise to wait for a pull back? Do you have a price point for entry? Your advice is appreciated.
Read Answer Asked by Jeroen on June 26, 2018
Q: In my research of BDX the forward PE ratio is 19.7 or 6% higher than its 5yr avg, but when I look at the PEG it is 1.4 or 23% lower than its 5yr average. What measure is more appropriate to gauge its relative valuation?
Secondly, how much weight do you put into the ROE when looking at a company, the ROE for BDX is only 0.3%, is this alone a reason to stay away from this company?
What grade would you give this company?

Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Albert on June 26, 2018
Q: tell scott he absolutely has to file u.s. tax returns and this will go back at least 8 years now, so 8 years of tax returns.
and my wife was a u.s. citizen , but she renounced her u.s. citizenship 3 years ago, it costs about 2500. but it it worth it.we are never moving there she is a cdn citizen and the expenses for tax returns and fbars were onerous.
tell scott the u.s. government will come after him guaranteed. dave
Read Answer Asked by david on June 25, 2018