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Q: Hey 5I Team,
I am having a hard time buying a consumer staple stock such as: ul,tatyy,syy,pg,nsrgy,krft,kmb,hnz,gis,cag,clx,cpb as they have not met my minimum threshold of 4% dividend. Should I wait for this to happen as that sector seems overvalued? I do not want to buy in and get hit like the RIET sector. Currently what would be your best pick out of these, or do you have another?
You guys are the best!
Read Answer Asked by Mark on December 01, 2013
Q: Hi Peter and Crew,

I love your service and it has been very good to me. I try to restrict myself to a question every few weeks (or less), as I wish you to not be not overwhelmed at your end.

It is getting close to the end of the year and I am beginning to research my TSFA purchases for 2014.

I have structured my TSFA around selections from your reports and model portfolio. I love the moderate dividend/increasing dividend theme. My goal is to have all of my holdings in DRIP programs (through my TD Waterhouse account.)

The issue is finding equities that produce enough of a dividend to purchase at least a share with each dividend cycle. Many of the equities are in the +$10 range, and I don't have enough of that equity for the dividend to be sufficient. The only possible exception is SYZ-T (Sylogist) at $7.22 per share.

Are you aware and would you recommend any other sub-$10 equities at this time that would be appropriate for a TSFA ?

Thanks again for the great service !
Read Answer Asked by Jim on December 01, 2013
Q: Hello 5i Team,
I currently hold BEP.UN within my RRSP at a 5% weighting. Would adding a 5% weighting in BIP.UN be too much of the same? Looking at my income component in the RRSP, it is high but I have been unable to determine where I should invest given it is a registered account.
I'm retired so one of these years I shall have to move my RRSP into a RIF but in the interim want a steady stream of income.
Appreciate your comments.
Ronald
Read Answer Asked by Ronald on December 01, 2013
Q: When professional money mangers talk asset allocation, do preferred shares go into the "fixed income" portion or the "equity" portion? Thank You
Read Answer Asked by Ronald on November 30, 2013
Q: In regard to your notes on Just Energy on Nov. 27 I have been tied in to them for five years for gas at 36.9 cents a cubic meter. On renewal they highly promoted the savings that you would get at their new rate of about 25 cent a cubic meter

However they did not tell you that the rate from the gas company was 12.49 cents a cubic meter now and not far off for a lot of the time I was hooked into them.

Now I should be paying about 1/3 of what I was paying

Obviously I did not renew with them. If other people did their homework, there would be a lot more non renewals. This may affect their earnings
Read Answer Asked by Ernest on November 30, 2013
Q: Hi Peter,
Will the announcement today from MCAN Mortgage (MKP) be overall neutral (or better) from a revenue point of view, and if so does the drop in price provide a chance to add to current holdings at a good price. Present holdings are 3.4% of overall portfolio, held in a RIF and TFSA.
Read Answer Asked by Robert on November 28, 2013
Q: An article on this morning's (27 Nov) Globe & Mail website suggested investors be wary of restaurant stocks in general and A&W in particular (due to the latter's PO ratio >100%). Would you comment, pse. Thx.
Read Answer Asked by Art N. on November 27, 2013
Q: gsz is a european gas company based in France could I have your opinion please
Read Answer Asked by Pierre on November 27, 2013
Q: Hi Peter,
I (age 51) have the majority of my investment portfolio in equities (stocks and ETFs) with very little fixed income. With the fear of rising interest rates over the past 5 years, I have stayed away from bonds. I had a position in CHB but cashed it out last year, but am now thinking maybe I should put some funds into this space. Thinking about either ZHY, or CHB, or other. Suggestions?
Read Answer Asked by Vern on November 26, 2013
Q: I own Telus shares and am considering selling my position. The company generates solid cash flow but at about 18 times earnings the shares seem expensive. The shares still look good for the 4% dividend and dividend growth over the next few years but growth could be limited from current prices. There is also the concern about the politics of Telecom in Canada currently as the federal government seems determined to reduce the major players' market share and margins. Technically the shares have had a substantial increase since early August. Do you think that it would be prudent to sell the shares at current levels.
Read Answer Asked by John on November 26, 2013
Q: Hi Peter. Are Mortgage Investment Corporations (MIC) considered as Fixed Income when assessing portfolio allocations.

Thanks Carl
Read Answer Asked by Carl on November 26, 2013
Q: Peter I am thinking of taking a 5% position in RNW any thoughts?
Stan
Read Answer Asked by Stan on November 25, 2013
Q: HI team:
I have a part position in both KBL and Bep.un
both have not make too much move recently
are the dividends safe /
IS IT a good time to add if i have new funds coming in?
I am looking for dividends with long term hold or 3 years or more
thanks!
Read Answer Asked by Michael on November 25, 2013
Q: could i have your opinion on (acc) as long term hold. thank you, great service
Read Answer Asked by jim on November 25, 2013