Q: Hello 5i.
I would like to ask about Portfolio Management as an Individual Investor.
This year I was going to implement an action plan that would engage selling at the point of stock chart breakdown......to help avoid 40% losses like Cineplex handed me in 2017/2018.
The Portfolio has been set up to be well diversified with 5i holdings and a host of other Canadian investments through all sectors.
It feels quite silly to just sit and watch individual names break up trends, breach 50 day and 100 day moving averages and continue to decline in price........taking down the Portfolio value each day.
Some of the names have been spoken about as lifetime holds but seem to be getting hit quite hard as some group of investors have decided to exit their positions.
With the cost of only 9.95 to enable a small investor to get out of the way, what is it about investing that sees recommendations implying Hold these names for the longterm?
(BAM.A, BIP.UN, FTS, PPL, IPL, ENB, BCE, PSK)
Watching 2017 gains slip away hardly makes sense to me.
What is 5i perspective on dealing with markets that seem to be taking away gains thru declining stock prices? How and When does an investor decide getting out is the right action (before I get to the point of maximum pain and then sell)?
I have had a few stocks go to zero. Clearly I can not determine the difference between a short term blip and a developing permanent loss.
Q: I am concerned that my Riff account maybe too heavily weighted in utilizes and banks so I would like your opinion on adding north west and Nutrient to the portfolio. Could you comment on safety of Capital and dividend growth. Also, do you think Nutrient will have to issue stock to pay for the recent takeover and if so, at what price ( I would hate to buy only to see the stock price drop.)
Thank you.
Maggie
Q: Hi 5i Team,
Please provide your stock recommendations (growth companies) for an investor who is interested in making regular fixed lump sum contributions to the same entities month after month . Time horizon for contributing to the holdings is 2-3 years.
Thanks for your great work!
I'm interested in reviewing the dividend history of Canadian pipelines, utilities, reits and other income stocks over the long run, namely through recessions and interest rate movements (the tagged companies are representative). I'm trying to determine if the dividends remain fairly stable or tend to fall under these circumstances.
Can you suggest a source that would help by showing dividends for a company over the long run? Ideally, overlaying short/long term interest rates to save time.
Q: Why did Gilead Sciences shares jump up in the last couple of stock market trading days. It has gone from around eighty to almost eighty-nine. What is the reason or reasons for this? I have not seen any news.
Would you be a buyer of NNO at these levels? I have been watching it going up since it was just a $1 and today it reached $2.5O? Do you think I am still better off sitting this one out and just watching?
Q: I am noticing that alot of investors are very worried about a market correction. It is a fact that the market will drop at one point but are we overdoing it at this point and time. If the market is to have a correction in the next 12 to 16 months isnt it still time to be invested in the stronger sectors and maby pull back on the weaker ones
Q: A balanced portfolio should have representation from most sectors of the economy. Canada's economy does not contain good representation in Technology, Healthcare and Industrial sectors.
Why do you not include some American stocks that represent these areas in your portfolio?
Q: Hi there, thanks for the January update. Reading between the lines and with the current strength in the market so far this month, would you suggest holding a larger cash position at this time? I am currently almost 100% invested at the moment. What would be an appropriate amount for a cash position in the current market climate? Thanks!
Q: In light of the accelerating run up in global equity valuations over the past several months, what percentage of one's investment portfolio would you suggest be kept in cash? Gold equities? I'm an investor with a long term time horizon.
Q: Hello 5i team,
I appreciate your response to my question regarding "what to do in view of an impending recession".
Less equity and more fixed income would indeed make sense. I suppose that I could start with the holdings in the Income portfolio; but, of the balanced equity portfolio, which would you consider as "aggressive" and which would you consider as "more defensive".
Thanks,
Antoine
Q: I am really confused by insider trading charts. I know you've said that sometimes insiders need cash for personal projects, but when I see a lot of red, I get worried. I would like to buy FSS. Can you tell me if the selling is a signal for not buying? I would love it if you did a blog on how to read insider trading charts.
Q: I would like an update on Altagas WGL Project. The upside for Altagas looks good to me , esp contract for shipping of gas to Japan etc.I like it. What’s the downside Thank you.
Patriot One Technologies have gone up 25% in the last two trading sessions (last Friday and today)
Do you know why?
I am holding a 1% position of this stock, should I increase my holding to 2 %?
Do you expect some more upside potential in share price?
Q: I am retired living on dividend income. I am interested in ZWU to increase my dividend income with its yield of 6.30%.
However, I noticed that it's cash distribution has been decreasing since Jan 2017. How is its cash distribution determined? With rising interest rates, will it's cash distribution continue to decrease? What income etf yielding over 4.5% would you recommend in this market? What percent position would you recommend for income ETFs?