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Investment Q&A

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Q: What instruments do you use to determine an inverted bond yield curve?
Do you think we had one last year?
If an inverted yield curve [bear argument] occurred, what would signal it's reversal [bull argument].
Read Answer Asked by Douglas on April 16, 2020
Q: Hello 5i Team

My wife and I are looking at our investments, and although we rode the market right down with the majority of people, we are not looking to spend anything/withdraw any time soon. We are young professionals in our mid thirties with two young kids, so lots of time for our RRSPs/TFSAs to bounce back.

Do you think this is a good time to leverage to get further into the market? I'm thinking that we can borrow $50k on a HELOC and get some solid stocks at a steal. Earn some dividends and get some quick capital appreciation, with the expectation of selling off and recovering the cash by the end of the year.

Looking at perhaps going 1/3 each to things like CAE, RUS, and RBC. I'm new to making my own decisions on investments. Is this an absurd idea? Let me know if I'm crazy. I see all my friends jumping in at the moment and the temptation is high.
Read Answer Asked by Steve on April 15, 2020
Q: I realize this is completely out of your area of expertise, but I am at my wits end and hoping your experience, or that of your subscibers, can help. My sons received Brookfield Infrastructure Exchangeable Units as a result of the Enercare buyout in 2018. The units appeared in their accounts at BMO Investorline as they were supposed to, but have no symbol, just a name, and they continue to show a price and receive the distributions. I contacted Investorline to find out how to exchange them for "regular" units and they advised me to contact Brookfield. When I contacted Brookfield, they told me the conversion had to be done through the broker, and gave me a contact for my broker to call. I passed the information on to Investorline, and they responded that I had to do the exchange directly through Computershare. Trying to deal with Computershare has been like hitting my head against a brick wall. Do you or anyone reading this have any idea how to go about converting the Brookfield Infrastructure Exchangeable units into regularly traded units?
Read Answer Asked by Peter on April 15, 2020
Q: Would you please tell me what you know about this company and how to invest in it. Do you think it has possibilities positive possibilities? Thank you. Anne
Read Answer Asked by M Anne on April 14, 2020
Q: Hi, I was wondering what the simplest way to calculate a companies debt (or what ratio you like using) and what you would consider too much debt, and OK debt for a company.
Read Answer Asked by Howard on April 14, 2020
Q: Good Evening
Two of Canada’s largest private debt funds, Bridging Finance Inc. and Romspen Investment Corp., froze investor redemptions today, the latest sign of COVID-19-related stress in a sector popular with wealthy, income-seeking investors.

Do you see a similar action followed by mutual fund/ ETF companies freezing redemptions if things get worse with respect to COVID -19 ?

Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Terry on April 14, 2020
Q: If I am enrolled in a drip, is the stock purchased at a discounted rate or the market price of a stock. I own the listed companies; are any of those are eligible for a discounted drip purchase price? or do you need to buy them directly from the company to qualify for the discount.
Read Answer Asked by Thomas on April 13, 2020
Q: Hi there, this 2 week rally is starting to look look and feel a V while many market commentators on BNN/Bloomberg/CNBC seem to say we will retest the lows and possibly even go lower - more of like a U or W or L. Obviously the situation we are in as a society and economy is out of the ordinary, but as professional investors, what is your opinion on where we go from here? Is this rally the real deal, or is it a prolonged dead cat bounce? How do we interpret these moves and what are some general signals to watch out for?

Thanks for your guidance!
Read Answer Asked by Michael on April 13, 2020
Q: Can you please confirm whether GICs with lesser known institutions like Equitable Bank and Home Equity Bank are insured under CDIC?
Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Terry on April 13, 2020
Q: Hi 5i- I'm wondering if you know of a study undertaken on the subsequent performance of a share price after it has passed the "Death Cross" or "Golden Cross" ? Or are these just investment myths? Thanks, Ron White
Read Answer Asked by RON on April 13, 2020
Q: I'm havin' trouble getting my mind around taking loonies to buy green backs, what with the CDN dollar being so low. I have a watch list of US stocks that I would like to buy over the next 6 plus months.

I think that there certain US companies that will be good long-term buys, aka US opportunity positions.

At the same time, I understand the value of foreign currency diversification, seeing how the US dollar portfolio is hold up from the purchase of the green backs a few years ago, using the loonie.

As an option to stocks,  I might be inclined to buy US ETF hedged to CDN dollars because of the though the CDN $ will return to previous levels, even in the face of low oil prices. But at the same time, there are such few  hedged ETF that focus on niches of sectors, like say IPAY.

Bottom line, guess I just have to bit the bullet, as the saying goes, and convert CDN dollars to buy US stocks over the months to the end of 2020. And it seems a key trade off is a possible substantial rise in the CDN dollar which results in FX loss versus higher capital gains from US positions over time, right?!

What a muddled mind set situation I find myself in. But I'm keen to look for clarity.

What thoughts, comments or advice do you have for me?

...........Thanks........Tom
Read Answer Asked by Tom on April 13, 2020
Q: Happy Easter to you Team 5i! Happy every day!

I would like to petition our members of a Parliament to allow writing cash-covered puts in registered accounts. Writing covered calls is allowed. Unless I have it wrong, the risk levels are identical.

If allowed, the benefits to investors would be huge.

Would you consider joining such a petition? You certainly know many in the money management business. Would you consider asking them to join?

Is there a financial planner organization in Canada? If yes, the petition I wold like to launch should come from that organization.

Please let me have your thoughts on this.
Read Answer Asked by Milan on April 13, 2020
Q: This is a kind of crystal ball question. I have had trouble getting through to BMO yesterday and today. When I finally got through, the agent told me that one of the reasons for the slowness is that everyone is trying to rig their accounts for option selling. I wonder if this is a signal that the end of options season is getting close. I have made quite a bit of money on options myself in the last couple of months and would like to keep it up. But, I have a nagging worry that although I might make some money on options, if an upturn comes , I may miss out on getting some good companies for the long term. I read an adviser recently, for instance, who predicted that we may not have as long to buy as we think. Things could be turning up in just a few weeks. From your experience, can you give any advice on how to look at this situation and best handle it? What signs to look for when things begin to turn, and how much time will there be to leave one strategy behind and jump on the other. I realise this is a bit like crystal ball gazing. Bu,t, you have more experience that I do in the markets and probably can foresee the future better than I can.
thanks
Read Answer Asked by joseph on April 09, 2020
Q: Hello peter and team,
I’ve been following Peter since he use to run Sprott mutual fund. appreciate over the years how much I learned. “The BIG picture of investment “
1.Currency is another form of hedge. Served me very well till today on many occasions
2. Diversification. Surely enough I have to believe it
3. Weed stocks valuations and Big picture outlook for Energy sector in general. No regret to miss the boom and bust. Sleep well! Healthy investment ha!
Here is my other questions:
1 Ignore the market indexes up and down, I have 50/50 split between S&P/Nasdaq( actually tech portion is over my 50% as SP has 25% tech), what’s your outlook the growth and earnings for the tech sector compare to the rest of the groups during the Q1 2020? Less impact or nearly the same as overall market
2 when people overstocked toilet paper instead of shopping for good companies in stock market in March, thinking about post virus investment strategies, What we learned from WFH, human can’t live without tech. It has changed humans life forever? I remember the article your investment thesis is simple, buy apple or blackberry? Go to the mall and airport have a look.
Looking forward to reading Peter’s articles on financial post !
Thanks you and team, keep up the great service

Read Answer Asked by LEI on April 09, 2020
Q: Retired dividend-income investor. I'm sitting on 15% cash that I created by taking profits and harvesting some losses. I have mapped out how to redeploy this cash to hit my asset allocation targets, both by sector as well as by individual holding. I had originally designed the re-entry on spreading the purchases over 6 months. Given that we now have information on different countries indicating that they MIGHT be showing signs of COVID slowly recovering and that the stock market is forward looking, would you adjust the 6 months time frame to 4 months? What's your crystal ball tell you...redeploy a little faster?

Also, the above equities are those that are candidates for topping up. Which would you hit up first?

Thanks for your help...Steve
Read Answer Asked by Stephen on April 08, 2020
Q: Peter
I know you have said that the stock market may start going up before this crisis is over and confuse and confound investors. Well I am one of those investors. If as the Royal Bank said this morning millions of dollars have been pulled out of mutual funds in the last several weeks, I can’t imagine that it is those people getting back in the market or is it? Where is all the money coming from to buy stocks? What is the stock market anyway? Institutions and individuals buying and selling to each other to try and make a buck? I read once that the world could do without oil before they could do without the stock market. Do you believe that?
Post if you want. I am sure I am not the only investor out there who can’t make sense of the stock market.
Read Answer Asked by Helen on April 08, 2020