Q: Any ideas why rate reset preferreds aren't rebounding along with other safe stocks given the anticipation of steady or falling interest rates? I own CM.PR.T which was issued with a decent dividend of 5.2% but it has fallen from $25.20 per share to $24.16 in less than a month.
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Q: I have $ 50,000 to invest I would like to invest in some preferred shares I do not need the funds anytime soon Could you give me some investing criteria to assess whether the pref shares are good value I know alot depends on interest rates but i want to buy companies that are solid
Thank you
Paul
Thank you
Paul
Q: Hi there,
Just some follow up questions on these two etfs. Neither has done well over the last several years in terms of growth, so i suspect one buys these for income only. If so, wouldn't one just buy the one with highest dividend? if you had to pick only one preferred ETF which one would it be and if not one of these 2 which one and why?
Just some follow up questions on these two etfs. Neither has done well over the last several years in terms of growth, so i suspect one buys these for income only. If so, wouldn't one just buy the one with highest dividend? if you had to pick only one preferred ETF which one would it be and if not one of these 2 which one and why?
Q: Following up John's question on preferred shares. Can you recommend your top 3 picks for preferred shares. Thanks
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iShares Floating Rate Index ETF (XFR)
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Royal Bank of Canada Non-Cumulative 5-Year Rate Reset First Preferred Shares Series BK (RY.PR.Q)
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Toronto-Dominion Bank (The) 5-Year Rate Reset Class A First Shares Series 12 (TD.PF.G)
Q: I’m going defensive in my portfolio. What is your opinion of these 3 possibilities?
Q: With interest rates stable or downward sloping why would a preferred share fund be decreasing in stock value? This should normally increase the value of the preferred shares in the fund, would it not?
Q: I have been looking for ways of boosting my income investments; last year I doubled my GIC's (still less than 10% of investments). This year I'm thinking of buying some preferred shares. They have been doing abysmally; many of the yearly lows are of prefs!
I recall the 1980's when long term bonds looked like a sure way to lose money. Investment grade credits paid over 10% interest for 30 years! I'm thinking out-of-fashion preferreds might be a great investment today (with less upside than 1980 bonds, of course).
John
I recall the 1980's when long term bonds looked like a sure way to lose money. Investment grade credits paid over 10% interest for 30 years! I'm thinking out-of-fashion preferreds might be a great investment today (with less upside than 1980 bonds, of course).
John
Q: Any specific reason for the continued drop in value in ZPR.
Thank you,
Bob
Thank you,
Bob
Q: Good afternoon,
Could you please offer your opinion on the new Mullen Group convertible debenture 5.75%, Nov 30/2026, convertible @ $14.00. Given the decline in the stock is this a good way to participate in growth with income?
Thank you
Thank you
Could you please offer your opinion on the new Mullen Group convertible debenture 5.75%, Nov 30/2026, convertible @ $14.00. Given the decline in the stock is this a good way to participate in growth with income?
Thank you
Thank you
Q: Assuming the RY.PR.H rate reset preferred resets today I have made the following new interest rate calculation;
The new interest rate is the GCAN5YR interest rate plus 2.26%. Today the GCAN5YR is 1.368% so 1.368 plus 2.26 equals 3.628%. This is below the initial 5 year interest rate of 3.9%. I calculate the actual Fixed Rate Calculation Date is August 24, 2019 minus 30 days is July 25 2019, which is only a month & a half away. At that time the GCAN5YR rate will probably be the same as today. Would you please confirm that my new interest rate calculation is correct. Today the RY.PR.H on the TSX is trading at a yield of 5.5%. If my calculations are correct, is the price falling because no one wants to own this preferred when the new lower interest rate is determined. Would appreciate your thoughts. Thanks .. Cal
The new interest rate is the GCAN5YR interest rate plus 2.26%. Today the GCAN5YR is 1.368% so 1.368 plus 2.26 equals 3.628%. This is below the initial 5 year interest rate of 3.9%. I calculate the actual Fixed Rate Calculation Date is August 24, 2019 minus 30 days is July 25 2019, which is only a month & a half away. At that time the GCAN5YR rate will probably be the same as today. Would you please confirm that my new interest rate calculation is correct. Today the RY.PR.H on the TSX is trading at a yield of 5.5%. If my calculations are correct, is the price falling because no one wants to own this preferred when the new lower interest rate is determined. Would appreciate your thoughts. Thanks .. Cal
Q: Most of our preferreds have dropped again this week, BAM by far the most (now about half book value). BAM stock seems to be one that's widely recommended. Your thoughts and advice please.
Q: Clarification on Stuart’s question of May 29th. Based on the 2020 reset rate of 2.64% and current 5 year GOC of 1.46% would result in dividend rate of 4.1%. At today’s price of $16.23 would result in estimated reset yield of 6.3% for next 5 years.
Q: Hi guys
I have held this for quite a while and while I have enjoyed collecting about a 6% dividend off my cost basis the preferred price has been falling lately after being up quite a bit at one point.
I am coming up to the end of a 5 year term so the interest rate will be set again by March 2010. ENB.PF.C currently provides an annual dividend of $1.10 and I am wondering given the current interest rates, if it reset today, would that payment go up or down?
This is my only preferred. My thoughts are maybe, if the payment is looking to be going down, then sooner, rather than later, I should sell this preferred and buy a dividend grower stock , like a Fortis, and get both a descent dividend, and some capital appreciation.
I bought the preferred with the idea of stability, but as you know in the last few years this has not been the case.
All the best
Stuart
I have held this for quite a while and while I have enjoyed collecting about a 6% dividend off my cost basis the preferred price has been falling lately after being up quite a bit at one point.
I am coming up to the end of a 5 year term so the interest rate will be set again by March 2010. ENB.PF.C currently provides an annual dividend of $1.10 and I am wondering given the current interest rates, if it reset today, would that payment go up or down?
This is my only preferred. My thoughts are maybe, if the payment is looking to be going down, then sooner, rather than later, I should sell this preferred and buy a dividend grower stock , like a Fortis, and get both a descent dividend, and some capital appreciation.
I bought the preferred with the idea of stability, but as you know in the last few years this has not been the case.
All the best
Stuart
Q: Good morning,
What is your opinion on this new financing -Alaris Royalty Corp 5.5% 2024 Convertible Debenture - would you purchase for income and possible growth?
Thank you
What is your opinion on this new financing -Alaris Royalty Corp 5.5% 2024 Convertible Debenture - would you purchase for income and possible growth?
Thank you
Q: "Alaris Royalty Corp. Announces A $100 Million Bought Deal Financing."
What does this do to their debt levels? Do you think this is a sign that all is not going so well at Alaris?
Thanks Always
What does this do to their debt levels? Do you think this is a sign that all is not going so well at Alaris?
Thanks Always
Q: What do you think of the bought deal alaris is doing. Is this positive or negative.
Q: For many years I had held individual perpetual preferred shares, which I gradually sold and replaced with ZPR about 3 years ago. It had a similar yield, was of course more diversified, and could be easily traded if need be. This seemed like a good move, but after some decent gains it is recently moving back towards my purchase price (not counting dividends). I am contemplating selling ZPR and replacing with individual rate-reset preferreds with a floor. My thinking is that the rate-reset feature should help hold up the price when interest rate are increasing, and the floor should do the same if rates are falling. Could you comment on this strategy, and list some the the pros and cons of the rate-resets with a floor. My preferred share holdings make up about 7-8% of my total portfolio, and I am an income oriented investor.
Thank-you
Thank-you
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Premium Income Corporation Class A Shares (PIC.A)
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Premium Income Corporation Preferred Shares (PIC.PR.A)
Q: Hello Team
I like your opinion on PIC.PR.A:CA and PIC.A:CA
would these two be a good addition to an income oriented portfolio?
And why is the dividend on PIC.A so high?
Can you explain how the windup of the fund works, will these funds eventually windup or can they just go down in price and be rolled over?
In addition if you do not think these stocks are a good investment, can you recommend some good solid Preferred stocks with a good long term track record and relative safety?
Thank you in advance and for your great service.
Don
I like your opinion on PIC.PR.A:CA and PIC.A:CA
would these two be a good addition to an income oriented portfolio?
And why is the dividend on PIC.A so high?
Can you explain how the windup of the fund works, will these funds eventually windup or can they just go down in price and be rolled over?
In addition if you do not think these stocks are a good investment, can you recommend some good solid Preferred stocks with a good long term track record and relative safety?
Thank you in advance and for your great service.
Don
Q: Hello,
Can I make a simple assumption that ZPR seems to be following the general market up an down (below 200 day line and possibly forming base at around $10) and hence at todays' lower number may indicate a buying opportunity?
Cheers
Arzoo
Can I make a simple assumption that ZPR seems to be following the general market up an down (below 200 day line and possibly forming base at around $10) and hence at todays' lower number may indicate a buying opportunity?
Cheers
Arzoo
Q: Peter,
What is your opinion of Premium Income Preferred Share ( split share ) PIC.PR.A as an income vehicle? Are the payments taxed as dividends? Are there any other associated fees?
Thanks
Paul
What is your opinion of Premium Income Preferred Share ( split share ) PIC.PR.A as an income vehicle? Are the payments taxed as dividends? Are there any other associated fees?
Thanks
Paul