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Q: Hello,

In the real estate sector, I have a position of 7% in D.UN, and 2.5% in CUF.UN. Both positions are respectively held in my TFSA and RRSP. I would book a 15% profit over the past year if I were to sell. How important is it to be exposed directly to real estate?

What's your thought on selling to buy more growth oriented stocks since I am a young investor and don't really need the income. What would be your company suggestions? I am currently underweight in consumer defensive (3% ATD.B), industrials (3% SNC, 3% WJA) or/and could also add another position in technology (2%BB, 2%PHO, 5% OTEX, 6% KXS).

Thank you,
Read Answer Asked by Julien on April 24, 2017
Q: With BMO and RY recently announcing they will securitize and sell uninsured Canadian Alt A mortgages, does this indicate that Cdn banks are following in the same foot steps of US financials leading up to 2008 financial crisis? What is your view on what this portends for Cdn financials and the Cdn housing market?

Thanks

(http://www.wealthprofessional.ca/business-news/big-six-bank-to-enter-fray-with-new-product-224397.aspx)
Read Answer Asked by Scott on April 24, 2017
Q: I own three reset preferreds that were purchased at the issue price. All are underwater by large amounts. AIM.PR.C is trading at $17.52 yielding 8.8%, AZP.PR.B is trading at $19.20 yielding 7.2%, and DC. PR. B is trading at $16.20 yielding 8.8%. With the dividend tax credit the yield averages is well over 10%. How financial stable are those three companies? Are the yields adequate for the risk being taken? Are those shares sells or holds for income?
Read Answer Asked by George on April 24, 2017
Q: Hi Peter and Gang,

Just wondering what your views are on Canadian banking industry going forward and if the 5 big Canadian banks are a buy, hold or sell.

Thanks,
Harry
Read Answer Asked by Harry on April 24, 2017
Q: Hi, this company had a rough third quarter and it's share price has since consolidated to what seems to me like a reasonable level. Given it's future potential for VR , it's new and unique home theater product/content offering due to launch soon, one could see some upside potential in this stock. Considering it is not a profitable company and the stock is in a downtrend, you recommend starting a position , or wait after earning release in June ? Thanks !
Read Answer Asked by Sam on April 24, 2017
Q: I am interested in an american telecom for RRSP

I was considering Verizon or AT&T

Please provide your thoughts on which one is presently the better buy based on
A. valuation
B. dividend growth
C. earnings

and the magnitude of the difference ( my perception is that the difference is small, but I would appreciate your thoughts.)

I would also be happy to consider any alternatives to these 2 in the telecom sector that you think has better upside. longterm hold.

thanks
Read Answer Asked by Ernest on April 24, 2017
Q: A follow up on your recent response regarding XHY and BSJK.
What is the difference in risk factors comparing these two funds if interest rates rise as expected over the next 2-3 years.
I would expect BSJK to act like a single bond held to maturity ( 4% annual return with 100% of the principal returned in 2020 ). XHY yields 5.3% but rising rates could substantively reduce its value, resulting in a net loss if redeemed in 2020. Am I understanding this correctly?
Read Answer Asked by Lloyd on April 24, 2017