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Q: I'm increasing some sector weightings in my RRIF portfolio, and wish to use up some US$. Could you suggest a couple of industrial names - and perhaps an industrial ETF? Thanks, Roland
Read Answer Asked by Roland on November 22, 2017
Q: Hello,
I had asked previously as to whether you would be providing some recommendations of stocks that may become very good value due to probable tax loss selling. You did provide a response (*below). Could you let me know where best to find this information on you new web site?
Thanks,
Brian

*Yes, we do a screen and a blog outlining tax loss selling candidates every year. This should be done in a few weeks or so
Read Answer Asked by Brian on November 22, 2017
Q: I decided a few weeks ago to start a position in Square, but cannot decide how to get in, with the stock hitting new highs almost everyday. Are there signals I could use to help me take a decision? You mentionned that you like buying stocks when there is momentum, but are there signals that can tell that momentum is running out? Thanks!
Read Answer Asked by Jean-Bernard on November 22, 2017
Q: Hi 5i: Two questions - please deduct points as appropriate.
(1) I'm looking for a good telecom stock to complete a sector allocation. I hold BCE and Telus in another portfolio, so am considering Rogers. Can you suggest any others, preferably US, or perhaps a US Telco oriented ETF?
(2) As above, for the utility sector of the portfolio; a US utility, or a US utility ETF.

Your advice would be much appreciated. Regards Roland
Read Answer Asked by Roland on November 22, 2017
Q: Re. my previous Q on TGH. You stated "...Revenue in the 3Q was $6.7M, up from $5.7M last year. It lost $0.5M in the quarterm and had negative $1M in cash flow."

When I saw that the question from 20-Sept is now visible and also references Q3 (which presumably wasn't available at that time) I wondered if there was a typo and it actually referred to Q2 (and then got copied into the answer to my question).
If I read it correctly, the Q3 report states Comprehensive *Income* of 56K on revenue of 7.6M (versus loss of 999K Q3 2016).
Read Answer Asked by Peter on November 22, 2017
Q: You have indicated the payout ratio for PEY based on cash flow is 42%. Morningstar says the payout ratio is 153% for dividend and capital spending. When judging the safety of the dividend why would the capital spending not be considered? When the dividend and capital spending are not covered by cash flow is the difference made up from borrowings?
Thanks
Mike
Read Answer Asked by michael on November 22, 2017
Q: In the Financial Times on Saturday John Dizard wrote a column more or less saying that BIP was vulnerable to a short attack because of it's corporate structure based in Bermuda. Are you able to comment on the article. It seems that the writer thinks the chances of a short attack are minimal but that there is enough fog to create questions.
Can You give your opinion on his thinking.
I know this is not a straight forward issue to answer but we novice investors learn much when you give your approach. This is much appreciated.
Read Answer Asked by Peter on November 21, 2017