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Q: I bought NMX in 2015 at .36 and sold it in 2016 for 1.84 then bought it back again at $1.09. It is up 60% since July. With today's surge it has reached 10% of my portfolio. Again. But compared with similar projects it is undervalued (ie Mason LLG.X that is at 2.25 and is no where near starting production). My dilemma is do I hold on or take profit. I am well diversified and going to retire in 60 days.

Thank you for your input!
Read Answer Asked by Bryan on October 20, 2017
Q: I'm looking to establish a position in the tech sector. I'd prefer something with a reasonable valuation, good growth prospects and insider ownership. I see on BNN today you recommend both CLS and ABT. Are either of those a fit for my criteria or would you suggest something different?
Read Answer Asked by Rob on October 20, 2017
Q: Hello 5I; After checking my percentage of portfolio in each category I find I only have 2 percent in Energy> I have the above 4 positions with the largest in Keyera. Reading questions and answers I see you recommend 10 percent. Would you agree with my positions and would be obliged if you would recommend others or even the renewable energy space. Thank you for your time. Barbara
Read Answer Asked by Barbara on October 20, 2017
Q: Follow up question: as a guideline, with a "rock solid" defined benefit pension, what percentage, overall, of a $200,000 RRSP portfolio should be allocated to fixed income? Of the 4 funds you suggested, as a guideline, what percentage of the overall allocation go into each fund? Retirement 2-3 years away.
Read Answer Asked by Donald on October 20, 2017
Q: Good morning - Is it time to start easing back into the materials sector? I currently have no holdings in that sector. If your are positive on the sector what stock(s) would you recommend. Thanks
Read Answer Asked by gary on October 20, 2017
Q: Thank you for your comments to the person with the Federal Government defined benefit pension. I am in the same position and I have always regarded my pension as my fixed income component and my investments are 100% equity. In terms of income, my fixed income component pension is over 50% of my income which exceeds the usually recommended 60-40 equity/fixed income split. Most public investment advice is geared to people with no pension, in my opinion.
Read Answer Asked by Earl on October 20, 2017
Q: On the company website for FC, I see a note that "dividends are treated as interest income for income tax purposes under the Canadian Income Tax Act."
I own some shares in FC and I acquired them expecting that the dividends paid would be taxed as dividends (Oops! Now I know differently). How then is it that a dividend can be treated as anything other than a dividend and what is the reasoning for a firm paying a dividend that gets taxed as interest? Why not call it what it is...interest? Thanks.
Read Answer Asked by Rob on October 20, 2017