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Q: Want to invest in railway for long term. Which do you prefer CP or CN. Thanks
Read Answer Asked by David on December 17, 2014
Q: Merry Xmas to all. Could you comment on S? Todays action, Also cdz, Thanks and Good wishes in 15. Thanks, Cliff
Read Answer Asked by cliff on December 17, 2014
Q: Rocky Mountain has had quite a tumble since Q3 earnings were announced and is now trading at a level not seen in several years, now yields over 5%. Point and Figure has a target of $4.50 on this downtrend which may be aggravated by tax loss selling. Would you expect a rebound in Jan. and if long would you continue holding? Thanks, J.
Read Answer Asked by Jeff on December 17, 2014
Q: If taking up a position today, would you prefer Jean Coutu (PCJ.A) or Ridley (RCL) in the Consumer Defensive sector? I'm looking for a mid-term hold with some growth to help offset (ride-out) the present oil sector decline. I like the oil sector, and tend to usually be a bit overweight in my portfolio, but reason must prevail, given the volatility at the moment. Thanks, as always, for your wisdom. (In the event you don't like either name suggested, is there something else in the Consumer Sector you would prefer?)
Read Answer Asked by Sylvia on December 17, 2014
Q: Let's say a couple has a $200K diversified portfolio of 25 stocks held in 3 or 4 registered accounts with no duplication of stocks between the accounts. How would you handle it if they had $200K in additional new funds to invest in non-registered accounts? I assume it would be appropriate to add some new names to the existing portfolio but what would be the best way to add to existing names? How many total stocks would be a good number? Would it be prudent to avoid having the same stock in more than one of these accounts in this type of scenario? All accounts would have a long-term time frame.
Read Answer Asked by Lonny on December 17, 2014
Q: Looking into 2015, which of the following do you project will perform the best - financials, materials, energy, consumer,utilities (and why)? and is there a specific sub sector that you project will be an outperformer? thank you.
Read Answer Asked by KEN on December 16, 2014
Q: thinking (hoping) markets are near a bottom. order got filled today for cve @ $20, bep.un @ $33, bns @ $63.75. trying to pick up some +4% yielding stocks and hold in my rsp for the long term. brings my sector weights up to 7% oil/gas (ex pipelines) and 6% financials. decent buys at these levels?? Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Richard on December 16, 2014
Q: Some of the stocks in my portfolio have been beaten up pretty bad, so much so that the downside risk has diminished considerably and the upside even with just a rebound, over the next year outweighs the risk. My energy exposure is 8% and the canadian financials is 19%.
Would you approve moving out of some steady eddies like BYD, DSG, ESL, MDA, MNW and STN and increase positions in ACQ, HCG, TOU RMP and BXE?
If you do approve are there any names above that you would not include in the rotation?
Thanks.
Read Answer Asked by Rajiv on December 16, 2014
Q: Hi
I am about 7 years out from retirement. I have no health care associated stock and am wondering what you would suggest to enter that sector. ie Medtronic (MDT.us) or CCT
Read Answer Asked by Barb on December 16, 2014
Q: I would like to sell Baytex to offset the capital gains that I made this year. I hold other oil and gas stocks already so I don't need to replace it with another oil and gas stock. I don't have much weight in the technology industry except for Enghouse Systems and it is about 2% weight. Should I add another name or invest more in this name? I also have no stocks or ETF in the health industry.I also have cash that I can invest as well but not quite sure where is the best place at the moment. I am a long term investor.

Thanks
Dolores
Read Answer Asked on December 16, 2014
Q: Seasons Greetings 5i Team

I have noticed that NWC's recent 3rd Quarter was positive, as the chart up tic revealed. Trusting that I am not overly invested in this sector, I am thinking to add NWC to my long term 'income portfolio' ..as it really is not big on growth.

May I have your opinion of the finances of NWC please?

Thank you D Mc
Read Answer Asked by Dennis on December 15, 2014
Q: In light of Empire's (EMP.A) new numbers, what stock would you select now for long term eps growth and increasing dividends.

Thanks and if I dont comment again till the new year, I hope everyone has a happy and safe Christmas and holiday season.

John
Read Answer Asked by john on December 15, 2014
Q: Hi Peter and Ryan. If I were to have 20% of my portfolio in the model portfolio and 40% in GICs what ETF or ETFs would you use for other diversification?

Thanks
Read Answer Asked by John on December 15, 2014
Q: Hi team. Can I get your opinion on which is a better buy BCE OR T.
Read Answer Asked by Robby on December 15, 2014
Q: Peter and team:

What to make of the investigation that is going on at Amaya. As a result IT was also down. Is there reason to be concerned? Would you sell or just hold or since IT is down quite a bit is this a buying opportunity?

SS
Read Answer Asked by Sirish on December 15, 2014
Q: I've had a look at my portfolio allocations and would like to know your suggestions of what stocks to add to the following sector at this time: materials, telecom, consumer staples and industrials. Where should I start?
Read Answer Asked by Brenda on December 14, 2014
Q: Can you recommend any Alberta specific companies to short beyond the oil patch? I am looking at companies that derive a significant portion of their revenues from Alberta's previously buoyant economy and may be due for a rude awakening. Would you say ACQ and MIC fit those criteria? Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Alex on December 12, 2014
Q: I have 10k in my RIF A/C in $US. I am thinking of buying Telus/ and or AYA in this US A/C. As these companies are listed in the US stock exchanges, does it make any difference if you buy in the US or Canadian a/c. Thanks for your most valuable advices.
Read Answer Asked by Vinod on December 12, 2014