Q: Happy New Year to you all...my question is with the market down I am looking at adding another dividend stock from you income portfolio. One that I do not own is Rocky Mountain Dealerships and would like your opinion on adding a 2% position to this holding. Do you see the dividend as safe and also do you see further dividend increases with the problems in the agriculture industry due to rail restrictions or is this just noise and this is a good stock to hold for a five year period...Thank you
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Q: Hi team,
There is no urgency to this as it is just a question on portfolio weightings given Berkshire’s AAPL holdings. With the AAPL warning last week, Warren Buffett lost $3.8 billion (on paper), as AAPL is 21% of his holdings. Other major weightings are BAC and WFC at about 11% each and KO at 10%. Four stocks make up over 50% of his portfolio, a very concentrated bet. The downside as seen is that one wrong turn can drive big losses.
I don’t follow your portfolios all that closely as I have a U.S. focus, although I do hold several of your stocks. I believe your portfolios each hold 20-25 stocks, at 4 to 5% weighting each, which makes sense for diversification purposes and to avoid big losses on one stock.
Given these two different perspectives, and with Buffett viewed as the greatest investor of all-time, how has he done so well over the past 50 years with such a concentrated portfolio?
Your views are appreciated.
Dave
There is no urgency to this as it is just a question on portfolio weightings given Berkshire’s AAPL holdings. With the AAPL warning last week, Warren Buffett lost $3.8 billion (on paper), as AAPL is 21% of his holdings. Other major weightings are BAC and WFC at about 11% each and KO at 10%. Four stocks make up over 50% of his portfolio, a very concentrated bet. The downside as seen is that one wrong turn can drive big losses.
I don’t follow your portfolios all that closely as I have a U.S. focus, although I do hold several of your stocks. I believe your portfolios each hold 20-25 stocks, at 4 to 5% weighting each, which makes sense for diversification purposes and to avoid big losses on one stock.
Given these two different perspectives, and with Buffett viewed as the greatest investor of all-time, how has he done so well over the past 50 years with such a concentrated portfolio?
Your views are appreciated.
Dave
Q: In your last response to VNR ( Nov 5) you indicated that you were not too happy with the stock. Do you still feel this way? I have only a 1.8% weight and deciding if I should add to it or sell and put the cash from the sell into CVD and XHY? I do currently own both CVD and XHY but only at a 2.5 % weight. These stock are inside a RRSP.
Thanks
Thanks
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iShares S&P/TSX Canadian Dividend Aristocrats Index ETF (CDZ)
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Vanguard Dividend Appreciation FTF (VIG)
Q: Investing in companies who have been paying dividends for a long time and regularly increase dividends is a good idea.
Where can I find such information about a company?
Where can I find such information about a company?
Q: Greetings to 5i and my fellow hozers.
I feel strongly about the future of electric vehicles. Can you advise on ways in which to invest in this area. Thank you and best regards Gary
I feel strongly about the future of electric vehicles. Can you advise on ways in which to invest in this area. Thank you and best regards Gary
Q: Do you know when is Apple next earnings call ? I would like to see some analyst challenge CEO Cook about outrageous pricing that pushes them out of the market. Did he mislead the investor on November first when he said that “business in China was very strong?” If things goes really bad is it possible that the board could remove Cook as CEO before the end of 2019 ?
Q: I see where the CEO of Hudson's Bay purchased a large number of shares. In the back of my mind I'm wondering if Richard Baker thinks monetizing the Bay's real estate assets is the next step similar to what Cdn Tire did a few years ago? I realize it's just my speculation but ...
Q: Hi There,
I figured out how to compare tickers with your provided Interactive Charts feature. It is very useful, but I would like to know whether it displays Total Return including accumulated Distributions or just Price? If it only shows price it would be a nice feature to have the option to include Distributions so one can get a fair comparison.
thanks
I figured out how to compare tickers with your provided Interactive Charts feature. It is very useful, but I would like to know whether it displays Total Return including accumulated Distributions or just Price? If it only shows price it would be a nice feature to have the option to include Distributions so one can get a fair comparison.
thanks
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iShares 1-5 Year Laddered Corporate Bond Index ETF (CBO)
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iShares Core Canadian Universe Bond Index ETF (XBB)
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iShares S&P/TSX 60 Index ETF (XIU)
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Vanguard S&P 500 Index ETF (VFV)
Q: I am an old man (86) sitting on a lot of cash ($800.000) and I am considering on purchasing the following stocks equally invested what I think if is a conservative based portfolio.
VFV yield1.7%,XIU Yield 3.2%,CBO yield 2.61 %, XBB yield 2.9%,CBO yield 2.61 %
Would appreciate any comments you may have. I am looking for yield and relative safety. Thanks, Bill
VFV yield1.7%,XIU Yield 3.2%,CBO yield 2.61 %, XBB yield 2.9%,CBO yield 2.61 %
Would appreciate any comments you may have. I am looking for yield and relative safety. Thanks, Bill
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BCE Inc. (BCE)
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Enbridge Inc. (ENB)
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TELUS Corporation (T)
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Power Corporation of Canada Subordinate Voting Shares (POW)
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Pembina Pipeline Corporation (PPL)
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Canadian Apartment Properties Real Estate Investment Trust (CAR.UN)
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Chartwell Retirement Residences (CSH.UN)
Q: Good Morning,
Currently hold the following in my TFSA ($30,000): BNS, SLF, AQN, AW.UN, AD, SPB, BEP.UN, GSY, SIS, TOY, TSGI, PBH, MX.
Looking to deploy $3,000 and add one or two of the companies addressed in this question. What would be your order of preference in terms of combination of dividend and some growth. Feel free to suggest others.
Thank you.
Larry
Currently hold the following in my TFSA ($30,000): BNS, SLF, AQN, AW.UN, AD, SPB, BEP.UN, GSY, SIS, TOY, TSGI, PBH, MX.
Looking to deploy $3,000 and add one or two of the companies addressed in this question. What would be your order of preference in terms of combination of dividend and some growth. Feel free to suggest others.
Thank you.
Larry
Q: Happy New Year to 5i team!
Wondering Keys has the best G5 technology company? If compare with Qcom and Swks which one do you rank it highly within the sector? I have 10k US cash to buy just one company, which one would you consider it better in almost all aspects and stock momentum? Thanks always.
Wondering Keys has the best G5 technology company? If compare with Qcom and Swks which one do you rank it highly within the sector? I have 10k US cash to buy just one company, which one would you consider it better in almost all aspects and stock momentum? Thanks always.
Q: Greetings 5iR Team,
I would like to have your opinion on Mohawk Industries (MHK) for a new add-on into my portfolio. Could you please comment on :
current valuation, financial health, risk, growth potential on a 3-5 years period ?
thank you,
I would like to have your opinion on Mohawk Industries (MHK) for a new add-on into my portfolio. Could you please comment on :
current valuation, financial health, risk, growth potential on a 3-5 years period ?
thank you,
Q: Can you advise how much impact the failure of the WorldView-4 satellite will have on MAXR operations and earnings? Is this likely something the company can recover from in the near term? Thanks.
Q: I am still not clear about the requirement to pay tax installments to CRA.
I have one owing for 2018. Does your answer mean that if I do not pay that installment then in April I will be levied an interest charge?
thanks,
Richard
I have one owing for 2018. Does your answer mean that if I do not pay that installment then in April I will be levied an interest charge?
thanks,
Richard
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Horizons Enhanced Income US Equity (USD) ETF (HEA.U)
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Horizons Enhanced Income US Equity (USD) ETF (HEA)
Q: Happy New Year,
I own HEA in my US$ RRSP.At this time would you prefer HEA.U?
I own HEA in my US$ RRSP.At this time would you prefer HEA.U?
Q: It looks like Western One has sold. What happens with the Convertible Debentures that were coming due in June 2020? Do I as a holder have to take any action?
Kerry
Kerry
Q: Greetings 5i team.
Given that Rogers is up approx 12% on the year and pays a dividend of 2.7%, would it make sense to SELL RCI.B and buy either BCE (down 9% with a div = 5.2%) or T (down 5% with a div = 4.3%)? This is registered money; Cap gains are not an issue. I own the stock for stability and income.
Steve
Given that Rogers is up approx 12% on the year and pays a dividend of 2.7%, would it make sense to SELL RCI.B and buy either BCE (down 9% with a div = 5.2%) or T (down 5% with a div = 4.3%)? This is registered money; Cap gains are not an issue. I own the stock for stability and income.
Steve
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Sun Life Financial Inc. (SLF)
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Constellation Software Inc. (CSU)
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Brookfield Renewable Partners L.P. (BEP.UN)
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Chartwell Retirement Residences (CSH.UN)
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Kinaxis Inc. (KXS)
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Savaria Corporation (SIS)
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NorthWest Healthcare Properties Real Estate Investment Trust (NWH.UN)
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iShares Global Water Index ETF (CWW)
Q: In order to re-balance my portfolio, I need to sell one or more of the following companies:
BEP.un (full position)
CSH.un (full position)
SLF (full position)
NWH.un (full position)
SIS (half position)
CWW (half position)
CSU (half position)
KXS (half position)
Which one(s) would you suggest I sell?
BEP.un (full position)
CSH.un (full position)
SLF (full position)
NWH.un (full position)
SIS (half position)
CWW (half position)
CSU (half position)
KXS (half position)
Which one(s) would you suggest I sell?
Q: After close Jan 7,announced acquisition of radio station.Your comment please.Txs for u ususal great services & views
Q: What are the reasons that the growth portfolio for 2018 (-16.86%) underperformed the TSX(-11.64)? Shouldn't your growth portfolio done better considering it has some of the best rated stocks out there?