Q: I own PHO at 2 % weight and under water on this stock. From your comments it may not do much this year. Should I wait to see if the stock improves on their earnings or it is ok to buy to a 3% weight ? I am also looking at buying at PEO.V even though a different sector, I am putting money in the RRSP each month so could buy PEO now and more of PHO at a later date.
Thanks
Q: Hi Team, Can you suggest one or two ETF on Cdn Small Cap.
So that I can replace my wife's RIF a/c, 2% holding of "TDB628 TD Cdn s/c EQ-1/NL'Frace" mutual fund.
Thanks as always.
Regards, Tak
Q: Hi Team
I am looking for a " swing trade". Do you have a few suggestions? I realize there are no guarantees in the market.
much thanks
PS..I should mention also Canada or US. I have about 2% to 3 % toward the Swing Trade
thanks
Q: Hi,
We hold no real estate exposure in our portfolio (aside from owning our home which also has a rental apartment in basement). We also need to increase our US exposure. What are your thoughts on the XLRE (Real estate select spdr fund). Any other suggestions?
Thanks,
Kerri
Q: Good afternoon,
The analytics indicated that I needed to increase my international exposure by 31%. I'm sitting on some cash that I hadn't decided what to do with. I assume it makes sense to add international ETF's. The ETF recommendations from analytics included the VEE and VIU. I currently hold a small amount of the VEE and the VXUS. I'll add to the VEE. Which do you prefer the VXUS or VIU or should I just add to both with having so little exposure outside of North America?
Thanks,
Kerri
Q: Looking to replace VGRO in an RESP with good growth potential with some income. 10-15 year time horizon. I already have AQN in the portfolio.
Your top 3 suggestions please.
Thanks
Jeff
Q: Saw the Q on CPG. I forget who on BNN but they liked CPG because of it's US exposure. The idea being it had more leverage to WTI pricing than a CDN domicile producer.
This is a general question about secondary share offerings like the one issued by Savaria recently. In coming up with the offering price, is it typically based on a fundamental analysis of the corporations value or is it just a negotiated discount to the current market price?
Q: We have about $150k in a Family RESP invested in the Fidelity Clearpath 2025 Portfolio Series B ISC target date fund. On the Fidelity fact sheet it says "Series B has the highest combined management and administration fees among the series in the Program". We were put into the fund by our previous financial advisor. Funny how that worked. The current MER is 2.17%. Could you recommend two or three alternative ETF's or funds with more reasonable MER's or even possibly a handful of suitable stocks? The funds won't be needed for another five years. Thanks.
Q: Example. If I purchased a $1000.00 worth of shares in stock XYZ, the shares are now worth $100.00 and I'm going to sell them. Am I allowed to contribute $900.00 back into my TFSA to make up for the loss?
Q: there seems to be a lot of interest in Cameco and uranium recently; unfortunately I have held onto Denison since the tragedy in Japan many years ago... what is your outlook for uranium and for Denison specifically?