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Investment Q&A

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Q: A member recently asked a question about PG and asked whether it might be wise to sell it. This is a perfect illustration of your often used adage that "for every seller there is a corresponding buyer". I hold PG and have also considered selling it because of its lack luster performance. But, in looking it over i see it is at pretty close to a five year low. But, its decision to reduce its products to the most prfitable ones seems like it might be just starting to kick in. Besides this there is a new activist investor appointed to the board. I am sure it would still not qualify for a growth stock but for a solid and steady dividend producer, it might just be an opportune time to buy. Would you be a buyer or a seller?
Read Answer Asked by joseph on May 01, 2018
Q: Good morning,
Could you suggest a company that would replace P.G. in my portfolio. I have held P.G. for 7 years, bought in at 60 and watched it go to 90, now back to 72. I am starting to think there is a problem with this company.
Thank you,
Dorthy
Read Answer Asked by Dorthy on April 30, 2018
Q: Hi 5i Team;
I would like to invest in gold and/or silver. Would you please suggest your favourite small cap producers that could be ten baggers, and also; a couple of explorers or developers that have a excellent prospects in the next three years.
Thanks a bunch!
Read Answer Asked by Conrad L on April 30, 2018
Q: I recently let my financial planner go as I am a buy and hold investor and have decided to go the direct investing route. I may have done this prematurely as I am having difficulty in knowing when is the best time for profit taking and how does it affect your holding in a particular stock.For example I have held Microsoft for years Book value $7500 the market value now is $24000. a gain of approx.$16000.If I redeem some of the earning does this not reduce the shares I hold. The purchase price was
$38.13 it is now $95.38 U.S. I consider the gain in value as dead money as it is not invested but just sitting in the security. Any advice would be appreciated.
Read Answer Asked by Steven on April 30, 2018
Q: Lawrence Solomon's column in the Friday edition of the Financial Post clearly implies that solar and wind energy production in Germany is dying rapidly and he warns Canada about the dangers of this type of renewable power. May I please have your assessment of these sources of energy as they relate to Canada? What implications would this have for Brookfield renewable and Algonquin?
With appreciation,
Ed
Read Answer Asked by Ed on April 30, 2018
Q: Ian Harnett of Absolute Strategy has talked about Canada being one of the countries most likely to experience severe financial crisis, due to the (high) house price to income ratios. We've been hearing about a decline in housing prices for years but it doesn't happen. But assuming a collapse in house prices WERE to occur, what sectors of the Canadian economy (if any) would be least affected ?
Read Answer Asked by Don on April 30, 2018
Q: Could you please provide name of five companies in each OIL, Gas and Mines sectors (globally including Canada and the USA) which have:
a) High Torque and
b) Medium Safety.
Should I buy them now or after the June 2018 earnings reports?
Thank you,
Kam
Read Answer Asked by KAM on April 30, 2018
Q: Morning 5I Team,
I was curious to ask what your opinions were about Cascades. The company is currently undervalued P/B, however the only issue is it's debt load. I really like how they own a majority stake in an Italian packaging company, which could grow significantly with the rise of online shopping in Europe.
If not, could you give any recommendations in this similar industry? (Boring and under the radar)
Thank you,
Read Answer Asked by Massimo on April 30, 2018