Q: Good morning doing some house cleaning pre-tax loss season. I had half positions in the above firms and sold same this morning. Original investment $10K. 44% loss in CRH, 20% loss in GPS &26% approx. loss in ITC. I have full positions in GUD,TOY,SIS,GSY, PBH,NFI,KXS,1/2 position in PHO. My question do I wait and buy back the 3 sold or allocate the cash to the above names with momentum; and if so how would you suggest I allocate the funds.Thanks in advance david P.S. 15 blue chip names back up these small caps; banks ;utilities; pipelines and telecoms.
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Q: Which is your favorite US Bank and why would you buy it today?
Thank you.
Thank you.
Q: I was starting to build a position in rio thinking it was a fairly solid dividend payer in the materials sector with some international exposure. It is down almost 4%today. do you think this is on the basis of the decreased copper production due to temporary issues or the sec charges for past executives and likely to smolder for some time. SGould I continue to add or bail. Thanks for your advice.
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Vanguard FTSE Emerging Markets All Cap Index ETF (VEE)
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Vanguard U.S. Dividend Appreciation Index ETF (VGG)
Q: I would appreciate your thoughts on how one should diversify his investments geographically, (Canada, United States, and Internationally). What do you think would be the percentages I should allocate to each area? I realize allocation is a personal decision but I'm looking for some kind of general guideline. I consider myself to be an average investor and therefore willing to accept some risk.
Being a member of 5i, and following your guidance, I think I have the my Canadian investments under control but I would appreciate some help for the U.S. and international allocations.
I would also appreciate it if you would suggest your favourite ETF to invest in the United States and internationally.
Being a member of 5i, and following your guidance, I think I have the my Canadian investments under control but I would appreciate some help for the U.S. and international allocations.
I would also appreciate it if you would suggest your favourite ETF to invest in the United States and internationally.
Q: Hi Peter&Team
In my RIF account I own Golf Twn. Could you give me some info what happened to this Deb.it shows as price 5 so it looks like bankrupt.
Im in the process of changing my account to another institution and it can't even be transferred to my new RIF account.
greatly appreciate some information.
In my RIF account I own Golf Twn. Could you give me some info what happened to this Deb.it shows as price 5 so it looks like bankrupt.
Im in the process of changing my account to another institution and it can't even be transferred to my new RIF account.
greatly appreciate some information.
Q: Can you suggest an ETF or some other vehicle in the Canadian market to short the Euro?
Q: Hi Peter and team:
Two of the companies in my small cap portfolio, Acuity
Ads and TSO3, have performed badly for me in the last year. I am down 50% on AT and down 40% on TSO. I am willing to be patient but wondering if this is a recovery that could take many months, if not years, which is too long for me. Do I hang on, or are there other small cap stocks with promising technologies that may be preferable with a shorter timeline to success? By the way, I own PHO after reading your reviews, which has worked out well for me, thanks.
Pierre
Two of the companies in my small cap portfolio, Acuity
Ads and TSO3, have performed badly for me in the last year. I am down 50% on AT and down 40% on TSO. I am willing to be patient but wondering if this is a recovery that could take many months, if not years, which is too long for me. Do I hang on, or are there other small cap stocks with promising technologies that may be preferable with a shorter timeline to success? By the way, I own PHO after reading your reviews, which has worked out well for me, thanks.
Pierre
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Vanguard Dividend Appreciation FTF (VIG)
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Vanguard International Dividend Appreciation ETF (VIGI)
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iShares International Dividend Growth ETF (IGRO)
Q: I need some International ( outside Canada) exposure. Please suggest one or 2 dividend paying ETF's. US exposure ok, but mostly outside North America.
Thanks Team
Thanks Team
Q: Would you be able to suggest any free apps that can track my total investments and their respective weightings? I manage a number of stocks across my wife and i's TFSA, resp, rrsp and margin accounts. Would be nice to have a full picture look at weighting and sector allocation, based on latest stock prices.
Q: Would you please provide an overview of Corus's results, dividend sustainability and their ability to meet their strategic growth plans going forward. Thanks
Q: WHAT IS YOUR OPINION OF ARIZONA MINING? IT IS HITTING 52 WEEK HIGH. IS IT A BUY SELL OR HOLD? THANKS
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iShares S&P/TSX Capped REIT Index ETF (XRE)
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iShares U.S. High Yield Bond Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XHY)
Q: I am 53 years old. I have worked 31 years in my Federal Government job, making $100,000 + a year. I will have a defined benefit pension. Currently, I have a $200,000 in an RRSP, self directed,with 100% in equity divided 60/40 between CANADIAN AND US dollar investment. I am planning to retire in 2-3 years.
With this in mind, I want to rebalance my portfolio to make it more conservative. What ETF funds/percent allocations do you recommend to build the fixed income/bond portion of my portfolio both on the Canadian and US side of the house? What funds should I buy (Canadian and US) and how much should I buy of each?
Thanks in advance.
With this in mind, I want to rebalance my portfolio to make it more conservative. What ETF funds/percent allocations do you recommend to build the fixed income/bond portion of my portfolio both on the Canadian and US side of the house? What funds should I buy (Canadian and US) and how much should I buy of each?
Thanks in advance.
Q: Hi. Thank you for all of your investment advice. It has proven invaluable to me. BAD seems to be acting quite a bit better this past month. Are you looking on it a little more favourably at this point? Also can you indicate when it reports, and what analysts are expecting? Thanks.
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BCE Inc. (BCE)
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Chartwell Retirement Residences (CSH.UN)
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Premium Brands Holdings Corporation (PBH)
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Savaria Corporation (SIS)
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Spin Master Corp. Subordinate Voting Shares (TOY)
Q: Hi. I have a overweight position in BCE which I have a 3% profit plus dividends over the last year. I'm looking to sell half the position to try to get a bit more growth in the next year, while still maintaining a good dividend. Can you suggest a couple names in a sector with a bit more momentum. I already have a lot of financials. Was thinking Chartwell?
Q: please evaluate and compare prospects of these for a one year hold - thanks
Q: I have noticed that Questor's stock is hitting 52-week highs and the average trading volumes are on the rise over the last 3 months. Given its seller financial results year-to-date, rising market cap and strong balance sheet and its clean tech business, do you think the stock will get more attention again from bigger investors like it once had?
Q: They seem to have bottomed out and are now moving up on increased volume
Would this be a time to enter a small position
Tfsa and ok with risk
Thank you
Would this be a time to enter a small position
Tfsa and ok with risk
Thank you
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Apple Inc. (AAPL)
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Amazon.com Inc. (AMZN)
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Meta Platforms Inc. (META)
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Alphabet Inc. (GOOG)
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Netflix Inc. (NFLX)
Q: Hi Folks,
I'm interested in purchasing 1 or 2 of the FAANG stocks for a long term hold. How would you rank them at this time? Do you consider all to be good buys at today's prices?
Thanks as always...
Dennis
I'm interested in purchasing 1 or 2 of the FAANG stocks for a long term hold. How would you rank them at this time? Do you consider all to be good buys at today's prices?
Thanks as always...
Dennis
Q: What causes the big down draft today (and of late) against the pipelines such as PPL and others (such as ENB and TRP). Thanks.
Q: Hi Peter
I thought that readers of 5i might enjoy the math on Coke Vitaliy Katsenelson uses to illustrate the danger with investor's dividend obsession. Publish if you think this is useful.
http://contrarianedge.com/2016/11/15/dangers-dividend-obsession/
I thought that readers of 5i might enjoy the math on Coke Vitaliy Katsenelson uses to illustrate the danger with investor's dividend obsession. Publish if you think this is useful.
http://contrarianedge.com/2016/11/15/dangers-dividend-obsession/