Q: Do all above companies fall under Industrial? My total weight is 13% Is this too high? I feel that I have too many companies in this sector and may be better to have only 4-5? STN and WSP are similar so would it be better to sell one of these and add to the names that are listed. I am also thinking of selling ET and taking the proceeds to add to the other names now leaving me with 5. Is this a good approach?
Q: Ryan
Thank you for the blog posts regarding dividend payout ratios. It's a tremendous follow-up on my question (including using DIV as an example).
Thanks Cameron
I recall that the yield on "VE" was over 4% several months ago and is now showing as just under 2%. The distributions seem to change quarterly? Hoping you can shed some light on the proper way to understand the yield on this etf.
Your thoughts on Tucows, I hold a 1% position and thinking of selling and moving the money to another tech stock which I currently own, either ESL, OTC or SYZ.
thanks,
Jim
Q: Hi Peter, I have $8k of Advantex Senior SEC non-convertible debentures RSTD 05/01/2014 Coupon 12% maturing 30 Sep 2016 left over from my former advisor. I've tried calling but can't find out what will happen 30 Sep. Is there anything your sources indicate ? Thank you, and pls post if there's value to anyone else.
Q: I have learned a lot and benefited greatly from 5i advice, and take particular benefit from your diversified portfolio approach. Would you say it is fair to identify any market analyst, including the 5i group, as having a particular specialization being an area of strength and certain market segments being areas of weakness or minimal depth? For example, analysts who are good at identifying software companies but less aware of details required to be successful in healthcare field. If you agree, which areas would you claim are 5i's areas of strength and which are the segments of less depth of knowledge.
In view of constructing a diversified portfolio, I am looking to draw information from a variety of sources. Your comments would help guide the relative importance to assign to difference sources.
Clearly track record is a primary guide to use, but I would also take your self-assessment as very valuable. I don't mean to be hard on you or anyone for identifying strengths vs weaknesses.
Thank you kindly,
Gary
Q: I bought both companies at the same time to balance oil investments. Meanwhile, PXT is up 14% and WCP lost 2%. Assuming that oil stocks move with oil prices why would there be such a diversion?
As always, thank you Team!
Q: On September 9 you said that DRG.UN's payout ratio was 55%. Previously on Feb16 you said it was close to 100% and yesterday on September 20 you said it's effectively 100%. I'm confused ? What changed between September 9 and September 20 ? Looking at Morningstar I see a payout ratio of 58.7%. What is the correct payout ratio ? Also if Morningstar's figure is correct or in the vicinity of correct and the PE is 7.3 this seems to me like a company with an ample cushion for the dividend. But I realize nothing is secure when looking at a dividend in the region of 9% so what would be your concerns regarding an investment in DRG.UN ?
Q: Hi team, I am looking to start a position in SYZ, I have pretty well every position in the growth portfolio. I'm thinking 3% full position in one purchase . Is it a good idea?
I am thinking about the same with ESL, and have noticed the share price is lower now than a year ago. Is a full position same as above be acceptable?
Thank you as always for the service.
Q: In your answer to my question previously about the two companies, you state the following: "This switch would, in our view, be effectively a trade off between income and potential economic leverage. With NFI owned already, we think it could still be helpful."
I am not sure what you mean when you say it could still be helpful. More helpful to retain TFI or more helpful to make the switch?
I've held PHM (Pulte group) for two years as a play on US housing and as a US consumer discretionary holding. Given RCLs dividend increase (announced today), would it be a better asset for growth and income? (also US discretionary - but I think is classified as industrial.)
PS when I search for info about Royal Caribbean (RCL) I am still getting information about Ridley (a company I know nothing about).
Many thanks!
Q: Hi: I am sitting with 5.10% of my portfolio in VNR and 3.99% of my portfolio in GEI. Wondering if it is a good idea to sell some VNR thereby reducing the holdings to 3.19% and buy GEI raising my holdings in this stock to 5.80%. By making this move I can increase my income by $1.00 a day over the present. Thank You.