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Q: We have ala, arx, cos, cpg, sgy, wcp in our portfolio, total less than 7% overall which we are comfortable with.
Except for ala and arx (held a few years), all others are down significantly (20% to 60%), our plan is to ride out the energy down turn.
In your opinion, is there any name(s) listed you would swap with better quality energy stock to position for better gain during upturn and log a capital loss for future use.
Thanks
Except for ala and arx (held a few years), all others are down significantly (20% to 60%), our plan is to ride out the energy down turn.
In your opinion, is there any name(s) listed you would swap with better quality energy stock to position for better gain during upturn and log a capital loss for future use.
Thanks
Q: I have no utiliies in my portfolio. I'd like to add one that is not overvalued and pays a good dividend that I can hold for the next 10-20 years. I've considered Brookfield Renewable or Fortis or Emera. Do you like any of these or prefer something else. I'd really like to only choose one.
Q: It appears that TCX went down like a brick on the US market today (3rd). Is there any news? Thanks again.
Q: The stock tanks today in the US market due to this bearish article http://www.smarteranalyst.com/2015/08/03/valuing-tucows-inc-tcx-from-a-bearish-perspective/
Can I get your perspective please? Is this an opportunity to get in? Thanks in advance.
Can I get your perspective please? Is this an opportunity to get in? Thanks in advance.
Q: Good day,
Peter is quoted in the Globe thusly “If you’re an institutional shareholder and you come in and management owns a lot of shares, then the financing closes and management doesn’t own a lot of shares, that’s when you say: ‘I don’t want this stock and I don’t want this company; I’m going to ditch whatever shares I have.’” In light of this, are you advising people to dump PHM? Because your previous statements said nothing has materially changed with the company, which I took to mean it was still worth buying...
Peter is quoted in the Globe thusly “If you’re an institutional shareholder and you come in and management owns a lot of shares, then the financing closes and management doesn’t own a lot of shares, that’s when you say: ‘I don’t want this stock and I don’t want this company; I’m going to ditch whatever shares I have.’” In light of this, are you advising people to dump PHM? Because your previous statements said nothing has materially changed with the company, which I took to mean it was still worth buying...
Q: I am a proxy for a friends account, his advisor was charging him 1 per cent, but in the account were some stocks and 2 mutual funds with a fee of between 1.5 and 2.5 per cent on top of the 1 per cent of money under management not to mention maybe a trailer fee for putting the money in the fund. since you are independent what do you think of this practice and how pervasive is it.dave
Q: Why are costs of producing gold now in the 800$ + range compared to say early 2000s and before when gold was trading well below current level and presumaly poduction costs were significantly lower. I understand inflation but I suppose methods of extraction have also improved. You general comments would be appreciated. Thank you.
Q: Hi 5i, On many occasions you have indicated that you like to watch earnings and interest rates when it comes to your view on where the overall market might be heading. Could I please have your updated market view based on what we have seen from Q2 earnings season and the Fed comments of Wednesday.
Thanks Rob
Thanks Rob
Q: Peter; With the CPP apparently backstopping TOG, as per their last issue, would you consider the 7.5% yield a floor on the dividend? Thanks. Rod
Q: Hi, Just wondering your thoughts on Quebecor earnings release? TD has it as an Action List buy and looking for some exposure in telecom space.
Q: Hi- what do you think of Chesswoood? Results looked good again.
Thanks
Thanks
Q: Peter -any current thoughts on AIG AT THESE LEVELS??KIM
Q: I currently own a half position in TCK.B
We have seen this before in the materials sector and with Teck specifically. At what point would it not make sense to raise this to a full position? I am in for the long haul here and not a worried investor. I really don't see this company going bankrupt. When the sector turns I think it will do well. Diverse portfolio weighted more in the tech sector currently. Thoughts?
We have seen this before in the materials sector and with Teck specifically. At what point would it not make sense to raise this to a full position? I am in for the long haul here and not a worried investor. I really don't see this company going bankrupt. When the sector turns I think it will do well. Diverse portfolio weighted more in the tech sector currently. Thoughts?
Q: Hi 5i,
Could you provide your opinion on FCR's latest quarter earnings report. Is it still a decent hold in a RRSP dividend focused portfolio given the current interest rate environment?
Thanks for your insights!
Angelo
Could you provide your opinion on FCR's latest quarter earnings report. Is it still a decent hold in a RRSP dividend focused portfolio given the current interest rate environment?
Thanks for your insights!
Angelo
Q: Hello team, Your view please on GIL's earnings.
Thank you!
Thank you!
Q: Hi Gents,
I have sold my house and moved to a new city. I am renting to start. Can you please advise how to invest the proceeds from the house sale for one year or so.
I would like some sort of capital appreciation but also want relatively decent protection. I think I might want to put some in to the U.S. market as well as the Canadian market.
Perhaps a selection of stocks from the income portfolio and/or etfs?
Or if I wanted to be really conservative, what would be the best money market type vehicle?
Thanks, Chris
I have sold my house and moved to a new city. I am renting to start. Can you please advise how to invest the proceeds from the house sale for one year or so.
I would like some sort of capital appreciation but also want relatively decent protection. I think I might want to put some in to the U.S. market as well as the Canadian market.
Perhaps a selection of stocks from the income portfolio and/or etfs?
Or if I wanted to be really conservative, what would be the best money market type vehicle?
Thanks, Chris
Q: Can I get your comment on the earnings? I noticed this was a 45 dollar stock in the past. What made it difference back then and now? Thanks for your feedback.
Q: With selling FM last week at a loss, my TFSA is less than the $41,000.00 I have put into it. I must be doing something wrong. Most of us have 3 Canadian Accounts ... TFSA, RSP, and Regular /( Income in my case ) . How should one approach these regarding 1.risk , 2. dividends , 3. bluechip or other factors ... I think I am doing something wrong. My Regular account is OK, my TFSA is down and my RSP , meantime , is flying high with tech stocks and increasing my future RRIF tax liability . ᴴᴱᴸᴾ
Q: What date would you expect the overhang from the share issue to clear up? thx