Q: If you were 18 and had $5000 to invest thinking long term what would you do?
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Q: With bond rates as low as they are, does making GICs the fixed income portion of a portfolio make sense for a middle aged beginning investor, or is a bond fund still the way to go?
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Q: i bought some DHX.B bought about two years back and am losing $2000 on 550 stocks,do you think now to sell and what to replace it with.
- Kinaxis Inc. (KXS)
- Shopify Inc. Class A Subordinate Voting Shares (SHOP)
- Intrinsyc Technologies Corporation (ITC)
Q: Hi guys,
My portfolio has slowly but finally become well diversified thanks to you and your service the past couple years. Now that I am at this state I am looking for a higher risk company to invest a small amount of money in. What stock do you see as having some huge growth potential albeit risky?
Thanks again
My portfolio has slowly but finally become well diversified thanks to you and your service the past couple years. Now that I am at this state I am looking for a higher risk company to invest a small amount of money in. What stock do you see as having some huge growth potential albeit risky?
Thanks again
Q: Hi,
I am looking for HSBC for its high yield.the stock has performed well last year and now down a bit due to weak results.
I do not have any exposure to international bank. Please can you let me know your view for HSBC or any other European/ UK bank for long term hold 5 +
I am looking for HSBC for its high yield.the stock has performed well last year and now down a bit due to weak results.
I do not have any exposure to international bank. Please can you let me know your view for HSBC or any other European/ UK bank for long term hold 5 +
- BMO US High Dividend Covered Call ETF (ZWH)
- iShares Canadian Financial Monthly Income ETF (FIE)
- Mawer Balanced Fund Series A (MAW104)
- Mawer Canadian Equity Fund Series A (MAW106)
Q: Hi,
I have these 4 in my RRSP and have about $26,000 in cash to invest there. What would you suggest for this money and would you suggest changing of any my current holdings. Looking at a 5 year hold. Thank you.
I have these 4 in my RRSP and have about $26,000 in cash to invest there. What would you suggest for this money and would you suggest changing of any my current holdings. Looking at a 5 year hold. Thank you.
- Photon Control Inc. (PHO)
- CRH Medical Corporation (CRH)
- D-Box Technologies Inc. Class A Common Shares (DBO)
- Intrinsyc Technologies Corporation (ITC)
- International Road Dynamics Inc. Common Shares (IRD)
- Telo Genomics Corp. (TELO)
Q: Researching some of your Small Caps
Can you put in order what you like to start a new position . Thank you.
Can you put in order what you like to start a new position . Thank you.
Q: What do you think a minimum % position should be for individual equities? I have a very diversified portfolio, but I think some of my positions are to small.
Thanks David
Thanks David
Q: "A Share Change for Enbridge Inc. (ENB) in S&P/TSX Indices
TORONTO, Feb. 23, 2017 /CNW/ - S&P Dow Jones Indices Canadian Index Services will make the following changes in the S&P/TSX Canadian Indices:
Enbridge Inc. (TSX:ENB) has completed the acquisition of Spectra Energy Corp. (NYSE:SE). To reflect the issuance of common shares as part of the transaction, the relative weight of Enbridge will increase in the S&P/TSX Composite and Capped Composite, the S&P/TSX 60, 60 Capped and 60 ESG, the S&P/TSX Composite Dividend, the S&P/TSX Composite High Dividend, the S&P/TSX 60 Carbon Efficient, the S&P/TSX 60 Carbon Efficient Select, the S&P/TSX 60 Fossil Fuel Free, the S&P/TSX 60 Fossil Fuel Free Carbon Efficient, the S&P/TSX 60 Fossil Fuel Free Carbon Efficient Select and the S&P/TSX High Income Energy Indices at the open of trading on Tuesday, February 28, 2017."
Do you think that the increased weight for ENB shares in the S&P indices will result a buying pressure on the stock price, on Feb 27&28 ? Should it be material ? What are your views on ENB now, once Spectra merger has closed ? Thanks
TORONTO, Feb. 23, 2017 /CNW/ - S&P Dow Jones Indices Canadian Index Services will make the following changes in the S&P/TSX Canadian Indices:
Enbridge Inc. (TSX:ENB) has completed the acquisition of Spectra Energy Corp. (NYSE:SE). To reflect the issuance of common shares as part of the transaction, the relative weight of Enbridge will increase in the S&P/TSX Composite and Capped Composite, the S&P/TSX 60, 60 Capped and 60 ESG, the S&P/TSX Composite Dividend, the S&P/TSX Composite High Dividend, the S&P/TSX 60 Carbon Efficient, the S&P/TSX 60 Carbon Efficient Select, the S&P/TSX 60 Fossil Fuel Free, the S&P/TSX 60 Fossil Fuel Free Carbon Efficient, the S&P/TSX 60 Fossil Fuel Free Carbon Efficient Select and the S&P/TSX High Income Energy Indices at the open of trading on Tuesday, February 28, 2017."
Do you think that the increased weight for ENB shares in the S&P indices will result a buying pressure on the stock price, on Feb 27&28 ? Should it be material ? What are your views on ENB now, once Spectra merger has closed ? Thanks
- Royal Bank of Canada (RY)
- BCE Inc. (BCE)
- TC Energy Corporation (TRP)
- Franco-Nevada Corporation (FNV)
Q: 11:31 AM 2/23/2017
Hi Peter:
I don't quite understand your rationale for owning gold bullion, gold streamers or gold miner shares as insurance. Today you said : "The key for 'insurance' such as gold is to own it when you need it, not after." It seems to me that this implies selling your gold at a crisis time since insurance only pays off if the house burns down.
Does this mean you advise actually selling gold positions if the market plunges? Golds get hammered too in crisis situations so may not be winners either. Holding golds through a crisis is almost pointless since if you don't sell you just ride the price up and back down again and almost all golds have trivial dividends, so no meaningful income from them while holding. I just don't see the point. Much better to own BCE or RY or TRP! Would you agree?
Thank you.... Paul K
Hi Peter:
I don't quite understand your rationale for owning gold bullion, gold streamers or gold miner shares as insurance. Today you said : "The key for 'insurance' such as gold is to own it when you need it, not after." It seems to me that this implies selling your gold at a crisis time since insurance only pays off if the house burns down.
Does this mean you advise actually selling gold positions if the market plunges? Golds get hammered too in crisis situations so may not be winners either. Holding golds through a crisis is almost pointless since if you don't sell you just ride the price up and back down again and almost all golds have trivial dividends, so no meaningful income from them while holding. I just don't see the point. Much better to own BCE or RY or TRP! Would you agree?
Thank you.... Paul K
Q: Just wondering if you can give me a list of three to five stocks that pay dividends as eligible dividends for the tax credit. Prefer them to be paid monthly. I want dividends as well as some growth if possible.
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Q: Cott reported today. In the past year it has traded as high as in the 20s and now around 15. I have a half position and they seem to be on track to achieve better growth and revenue in 2017. Would you endorse a full position? I like it also has a potential takeover target. They tried a few years ago but now they are a different company and possibly more attractive to the likes of pepsi or coke.
Q: Spinmaster and Exchange have both had positive news lately , can you give me an estimate on what the ceiling would be for each of these strong gainers and time frame. TY for all you do.
Q: Could you comment on Q4 (lower ounces y over y)and what do you make of reserve increases, increased drilling program - are these grades and delineations as positive as company seems to be suggesting?
Q: The markets have had quite a run and I am considering the manner in which I can protect the bulk of those gains. Although I acknowledge and understand that market timing doesn't work, intuitively given the extent of the market run, the odds of a pullback must be greater and therefor are not some hedging strategies prudent at this juncture? How can I hedge those gains in a self directed account with a mix of registered and taxable accounts, the bulk being in taxables which have in certain securities significant gains? Thx
Q: Just joined and will be slowly adopting your balanced equity model portfolio.
I am heavily overweight in financial ( 25%) and energy ( 19%) and have very low exposure to tech ( 2%). Which 1 or 2 of the tech stocks currently in your portfolio/research would be best to add at this point in time. I will probably drop each by about 5% to get 10% into the tech stocks you suggest as a first move.
I am heavily overweight in financial ( 25%) and energy ( 19%) and have very low exposure to tech ( 2%). Which 1 or 2 of the tech stocks currently in your portfolio/research would be best to add at this point in time. I will probably drop each by about 5% to get 10% into the tech stocks you suggest as a first move.
Q: Hi: Any idea why IVN dropped 10% last 2 days? Thanks, fooklin
Q: I am interested in listed companies that manufacture and sell robots for warehouse use. I think this market is going to grow substantially in the next while. Can you suggest some companies that are involved in this area ?
Q: If I want to have cash for future purchases, what is the best way to raise cash in a portfolio of stocks? e.g. sell losers, trim profits across several stocks?
- BMO Equal Weight US Health Care Hedged to CAD Index ETF (ZUH)
- Harvest Healthcare Leaders Income ETF (HHL)
Q: What is your opinion on HHL