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Q: As a new member of 5i Research, I first want to thank you for the service you provide. Fantastic.

I am reviewing the Canadian portion of my RRSP, sector by sector. I have a balanced approach and 15+ years ahead of me before transferring to a RRIF.

I find myself a bit underweight and concentrated in Healthcare, owing only NHW.UN (4% of Canadian portfolio). I was thinking of switching half into CSH.UN for diversification within the Real Estate/Healthcare space, then add a 3% position in GUD for more growth. What are your thoughts?

Note: The US portion of my RRSP, which is half the size of my Canadian portfolio, is invested in Mutual funds with Healthcare/Big Pharma representing about 16% of my US holdings. So my strategy would bring Healthcare to 10% overall in my RRSP.

Thx.
Read Answer Asked by Christian on August 25, 2017
Q: What's a good replacement for CGX?

Thanks,
Robert
Read Answer Asked by Robert on August 25, 2017
Q: My only energy holdings are ALA, ENB and PPL, representing 11% of my equity portfolio. I am considering SU or CNQ as an addition. Which do you prefer at this time, or would you view my energy holdings okay as is?
Read Answer Asked by Barrie on August 25, 2017
Q: Their 2nd q results appear strong. There is no conference call but I believe there is one analyst coverage. Please comment on results. Also, were the 2nd q results better or in line with the analyst estimate ( re sales, margin and net income)?. What is the analyst expecting for this current year and next year?
Read Answer Asked by Murray on August 25, 2017
Q: Hi Peter
Just went through my portfolio and these are my asset mix results.
Tech - 19.8 %
Basic materials - 17.9%
Consumer Cyclical. - 11.7 %
Consumer Non Cyclical - 9.4 %
Energy - 9.0 %
Financial - 8.0 %
Reits - 4.5 %
Health - 3.4 %
Telecom - 3.8 %
What do you think of my sector waiting? Any thoughts on sector performance going forward... Should I be shifting my percentage on any of the above sectors going forward from here?
Appreciate your advice always!!
Read Answer Asked by Mike on August 25, 2017
Q: On Nov 26, 2016 I asked if CRH has risen too quickly and was likely to decline materially. You mentioned the fundamentals were strong and it was not like other prominent TSX collapses of recent years.

Now that the stock has collapsed rather predictably I ask why do you still think share price momentum is a good thing to chase.
Read Answer Asked by Chris on August 25, 2017
Q: I have held three percent holding in this reit for awhile and was quite pleased with the run up.The unannounced selloff hurt as a retail investor,seems to happen with regularly with low price deals and new shares issued.However after this sting im considering increasing to 5 percent at this lower price.What do you think of the metrics at this price ?
Read Answer Asked by terrance on August 25, 2017
Q: I'm stunned by this asset class I had not known about until seeing the link you provided in a recent answer. I had lost interest in preferreds after having them decline in share price upon reset to a low rate of yield.

These seem different. The reset is guaranteed to be a good amount of yield (e.g. 3.5%) no matter what. Which is more than good for me. It looks a lot like the safe bond that I wish existed but doesn't. (I am retired, don't need to touch my investments, just want them to grow a bit more than inflation, and NOT DECLINE, until such time as I need to start taking some income.

So what's the catch?
a) if interest rates rise, the value of the shares will go down? But that may not happen so much with these will it? Since the reset is also based on then-current interest rates plus the guaranteed amount. Plus most of the BNN experts say inflation seems to be the last thing that's going to happen anytime soon so rate increases won't be very rapid or substantial. And suppose they are wrong - as long as these are higher than bonds they wouldn't get sold off too much would they?
b) the company could get into trouble somehow and default. Let's say we pick a company that's stable and that won't happen.
c)..... what else do you think is important to consider.
Read Answer Asked by John on August 25, 2017
Q: CM reported good results today similar to RY's yesterday--beat expected eps by 0.11,increase domestic banking(by 8%),mortgage volume(12%) & US wealth management(76%) with decline in provision for loan losses,but capital market decline 10%.Please help me to understand why it dropped 2% today after an initial spike of some $1.19.Thanks for u usual great services & views.Is this a good entry point?
Read Answer Asked by Peter on August 25, 2017
Q: SIS has sharply declined from its peak of $17.55 in late May.It is priced to perfection. After miss of expected EPS the last 2 Qs(May by 0.01 & Aug 0.05(0.07 vs 0.12 expected),investors are very unforgiving in this climate(eg geopolitical,Trump,seasonally weak period-mid July to mid Oct,talks of big correction & high valuation) despite 2 good US earnings period & slow & steady growth in economy.Look at similar negative impact on KXS & CGX.On the flip side,see PBH & SHOP.SIS was top pick of 5I on 3/3/16 @ $5.85 & 5/16/16 @ $7.99.I am now looking for an entry point,so please advise what is the catalyst(s) for a turnaround.Thanks for u normal great views & services.
Read Answer Asked by Peter on August 25, 2017