Q: Happy New Year 5I team. Dec 20 you answered a question indicating that TRN was your preferred stock in the sector. About 5% of my portfolio is in CSX as part of a 25% diversified US investment. NSC, a more recent purchase, makes up 3%. Would it make sense at this time to take my profit(about 25%)on CSX and reinvest the funds in TRN?
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Q: what do you think of Dundee reit. (d.un) as a long term hold.
Thank you
David
Thank you
David
Q: AC.B--PROBABLY THE WORST FOR SERVICE--NEVER THOUGHT I WOULD BUY IT BUT GREED DRIVING ME TO THINK I SHOULD---WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THEM?
Q: The uranium sector seems to be moving up a bit and I would like to start accumulating in the sector. Everyone agrees we are going into a mining supply issue and with the Russian weapons supply having stopped I don't see how the price can not go up. What would be your suggestions in the sector.
Would be nice if members could search questions by a key word (like uranium).
Hope you had a good holiday and Thanks for the wonderful service you provide.
Would be nice if members could search questions by a key word (like uranium).
Hope you had a good holiday and Thanks for the wonderful service you provide.
Q: Peter; This is just a comment for those who like insider buying should check the latest EFN filings. Looks like they have confidence in their company.
Rod
Rod
Q: Is there more risk with low volume stocks? SYZ
Q: Hi Peter
Happy New Year I would like to add a beverage or liquor stock to replace DEO which I sold. Would you recommend Corbys for income and some potential capital gain or Ambev as a better large cap. Thanks
Happy New Year I would like to add a beverage or liquor stock to replace DEO which I sold. Would you recommend Corbys for income and some potential capital gain or Ambev as a better large cap. Thanks
Q: Please give me your analysis of HWO-T. I'm considering purchasing it as a portion of small cap basket.
Thank you for your great service.
Joe
Thank you for your great service.
Joe
Q: Hello 5i Crew
I'm interested in when the following will be reporting their 2013 4th quarter: AVO, AYA, FEYE. Thanks for all that you do and I check your site at least 3x daily !!
I'm interested in when the following will be reporting their 2013 4th quarter: AVO, AYA, FEYE. Thanks for all that you do and I check your site at least 3x daily !!
Q: Hi Peter. I posted this on comments, but then realized you likely don't comment on comments. I lost 15K almost over night with Poseidon. Were there signs of this coming that I missed, or was it unavoidable?
Thanks.
Cam
Thanks.
Cam
Q: Could you recommend 2 stocks from the 5i model portfolio to hold in a TFSA, the other 18 stocks would be in a regular non sheltered trading account.
Q: Hi Guys,
I noticed in your latest Jan 03 5i research summary you have given TCN a C+ rating yet the actual December report states a B rating.
Have things drastically changed or is this just a little slip up
cheers.
I noticed in your latest Jan 03 5i research summary you have given TCN a C+ rating yet the actual December report states a B rating.
Have things drastically changed or is this just a little slip up
cheers.
Q: Gentlemen.
The I5R Summary, I like it very much.
Thank You very much
Best Regards
The I5R Summary, I like it very much.
Thank You very much
Best Regards
Q: Current TFSA holdings are BEP.UN, BNS, PKI, and HR.UN. Have room for 15k investment and plan on buying MCR plus one other stock. The 15k for two stocks will equal about 5% each of the combined TFSA/Investment Acct portfolios.
Do you have a preference of MG, or ACQ for the second stock? I have no other exposure to the automotive industry.
Bob
Do you have a preference of MG, or ACQ for the second stock? I have no other exposure to the automotive industry.
Bob
Q: Happy new year and best wishes to the entire team of 5i.
For the benefit of all the members, Virtual Brokers now offers penny commissions for all US and CDN shares. So if you buy one share your commission is going to be one penny. The minimum commission is 1 penny and the max is 9.99 (Disclosure: I am not being paid by them and only have a small account with them right now)
In the light of this, I have a question. If I want to build a portfolio by accumulating smaller quantities of good companies/ETF's like buying say 1 share of IWO or similar companies every month, would this be a good strategy. Also, what if in this approach I end up buying many more companies than the prudent 20 like say 50 or 60. Would it be too many to manage?
For the benefit of all the members, Virtual Brokers now offers penny commissions for all US and CDN shares. So if you buy one share your commission is going to be one penny. The minimum commission is 1 penny and the max is 9.99 (Disclosure: I am not being paid by them and only have a small account with them right now)
In the light of this, I have a question. If I want to build a portfolio by accumulating smaller quantities of good companies/ETF's like buying say 1 share of IWO or similar companies every month, would this be a good strategy. Also, what if in this approach I end up buying many more companies than the prudent 20 like say 50 or 60. Would it be too many to manage?
Q: Potash Corp (POT)is paying a 4.25% dividend. Is the dividend sustainable? What is the outlook for the company for 2014? Is it a buy a the current price of $35.
Thank you.
Ron Beaton
Thank you.
Ron Beaton
Q: Feye
Hi Peter
Fire eye had an ipo recently . It has skyrocketed .. I know you are not that well versed in the us stocks. But I value your opinion on this company and their tecknology .should I continue to hold or is it too speculative. .secuiity seems to be so important today .
Candi
Hi Peter
Fire eye had an ipo recently . It has skyrocketed .. I know you are not that well versed in the us stocks. But I value your opinion on this company and their tecknology .should I continue to hold or is it too speculative. .secuiity seems to be so important today .
Candi
Q: Hello team,
I just recently subscribed to 5i and have been very impressed with your service. I am new to selecting stocks and a couple questions have arisen. I have about $35,000 in my TFSA that I would like to dedicate to growth stocks. My two questions are:
1) Given the small balance (and limited to adding only $5500 new money each year), what would you suggest to be an appropriate number of stocks to purchase? I would like to have some diversification but also think the fees of buying and re-balancing 20 stocks like in your model portfolio would be too costly.
2) Based on the number of stocks you think appropriate for my situation, do you have specific stock recommendations I should consider for purchase in 2014?
Thanks in advance,
I just recently subscribed to 5i and have been very impressed with your service. I am new to selecting stocks and a couple questions have arisen. I have about $35,000 in my TFSA that I would like to dedicate to growth stocks. My two questions are:
1) Given the small balance (and limited to adding only $5500 new money each year), what would you suggest to be an appropriate number of stocks to purchase? I would like to have some diversification but also think the fees of buying and re-balancing 20 stocks like in your model portfolio would be too costly.
2) Based on the number of stocks you think appropriate for my situation, do you have specific stock recommendations I should consider for purchase in 2014?
Thanks in advance,
Q: Hi Team
I am in the process of trying to replicate you model portfolio this week. I am in the fortunate position of having about 200,000. dollars to allocate. Would you recommend simply increasing the % to 10 for each stock or diversifying more or increasing the weight in certain stocks.
Thanks
Mike
I am in the process of trying to replicate you model portfolio this week. I am in the fortunate position of having about 200,000. dollars to allocate. Would you recommend simply increasing the % to 10 for each stock or diversifying more or increasing the weight in certain stocks.
Thanks
Mike
Q: Bell Aliant (BA) pays a much better dividend than the big three telecos. If you were to pick just one, are there good reasons to prefer BCE, T or RCI? Is BA more risky?