Q: I recently read a recommendation to sell rate reset preferreds because "the 5 year GOC has moved too far too fast from 0.40% one year ago to 1.80%+ now." They further worried that upside is limited from here, and downside is huge if there are no buyers.
I thought that we seemed to be in a period of rising rates and that a laddered portfolio of rate reset preferreds was a healthy option for part of one's portfolio, given a desire for some income. I'd appreciate your thoughts. Thanks in advance.
Q: It has had an 8% drop at the end of the week. When I checked with Globe Investor there was an indication beside it - upgrades and downgrades. Do you know anymore than I do? DOO - (BRP) I notice that people have written in about the decline in the stock and you had mentioned about a secondary finance. What does that mean? Does that mean they issued shares, they borrowed money? Could they be falling in sympathy of Bombardier's court loss to Boeng? Thanks Dennis
Q: I have two unrelated questions. In a $3 million portfolio, I have about 100 holdings, which I would like to greatly reduce. I have ENB, ENF, IPL, PPL, and TRP. I would like to reduce the number to one or two of those names. My interest is capital gains and a good dividend. Which pipeline company will give me the best capital gains and divide over the next five years?
The second question relates to REAL. I bought the new issue at $ 13 and the present price is only $10.62. Should I sell and repurchase in 30 days or just sell the stock. What is the future outlook and the next reporting date?
Q: APPN shows a negative EPS growth and yet has a strong stock price momentum reaching all time high today. Please advise if it is still a buy or take my profit and run? I have only a small position (1.2%) in my holding. Thank you. Bill
Q: I hold IFC with a decent profit (held since $63, registered acct). You seem to think it is OK but I don't see it on any of your lists of favorites. BEP.UN you rate as one of your few A's. Would you reccommend a switch?? thanks, Jim
Q: Do you believe Equitable Group is an atractive buy now with its P/E a low 5.6? I am of the opinion that there is to much debt in Canada right now and we could be in a position where many people will default on their mortgages in the next 2 years as real estate prices go down and wages remain stagnant. What do you think about the mortgage environment in Canada and do you think Equitable Group is a safe investment with big upside potential?
Q: These companies were both recently rated as a B, which seems odd. DSG has a long track record of superior earnings growth, consistent growth over many years, predictable earnings, better management, better management credibility, stable executive suite, a deeper executive suite, major barriers to entry, a niche business.... This is not to say that AVO is a bad company, just seems not be of the same quality level as DSG. Does the high DSG valuation supersede all of these other factors? Appreciate your comments.
Q: In your recent answer regarding 3 growth stocks in a TFSA you chose KXS,PBH,SIS. I wonder if you could elaborate on your thoughts about how you chose these. PKI, as an example seems, to have a good growth profile over the next 2 years and pays a nice dividend. Why not choose it.
I used the numbers provided by RBC Direct Investing below.
Thanks Mike
Q: I'm down approx. 10% on EFN. Should I stay patient with it or would you recommend another position from your coverage universe that has better potential to make up for this loss? I already own SYZ, SJ,SHOP, MG, CSU, CGX, KXS,PBH, SIS,FSZ,GSY,NFI, CCL, MX, OTEX,PKI,PHO, TOY. Timeframe of 2-3 years. thx
Q: I am down approx. 30% on Heo and would appreciate your analysis of their recent results and would you advise hanging on? I am considering selling and buying Pho.