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Investment Q&A

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Q: Could you suggest a few dividend focused ETFs for a taxable account to 'park' money that will not be needed for a few years ? I purchased UTIL because I liked its holdings but am concerned about its trading volume. I already own XEI and ZDV.
Read Answer Asked by Paul on September 07, 2022
Q: Please recommend 3 oil and gas producers in each category of small cap/mid cap/large cap.
Read Answer Asked by Terry on September 07, 2022
Q: I have run Portfolio Analytics and it shows that I am overweight by region in Canada (5%) and the US (10%) and underweight in International (15%). Can you suggest 3 ETFs that will increase my International exposure in a non-registered account and include some details on these ETFs (projected performance, fees, yields, etc)?
Read Answer Asked by Don on September 07, 2022
Q: Hi,
I own CSH.UN and am thinking of selling it and buying Sienna Senior Living but a friend of mine has suggested Freehold Royalties.
Both completely different market segments but could you give me your thoughts on these based on an income portfolio.
The money being invested is not a large portion of my portfolio but don't want to loose it either.
Or is Chartwell a keep?

Thanks
Warren
Read Answer Asked by Warren on September 07, 2022
Q: What would be your top five Canadian stocks you would purchase today. Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Bruce on September 07, 2022
Q: Can I have your opinion on the risk/reward for Small Caps in general right now? Some analysts are suggesting Small Cap valuations are currently low based on their historical position relative to larger cap companies and should “revert to the mean” in the medium term. If you were to invest in this theme what ETF would you use? As always your insights are greatly appreciated.
Read Answer Asked by Stephen R. on September 07, 2022
Q: The question is about the Communication Services sector. As I seem to recall, this sector is classified as defensive when it comes to interest rate sensitivity. But for my portfolio it is down considerably. One reason might be that there are effectively two diverse groups in this sector - streaming services, like Netflix, and telephone services, like Bell. And now for the question - given these to diverse groups in the Communication Services sector, when it comes to tracking interest sensitivity, would it be more appropriate to separate these two groups with streaming service being cyclical or sensitivity and telephone services being defense. Me, just wonder for future reference purposes. Would appreciate your take on this suggestion.......and also whether would you classify streaming services as cyclical or sensitive when it comes to interest sensitivity........Keen to hear your thoughts....Tom
Read Answer Asked by Tom on September 07, 2022
Q: I have recently redeemed some mutual funds that I have held for 20 to 30 years that will produce a significant capital gain for me in 2022. I have several stocks and an ETF that have been purchased in the past few years that are showing losses in the range of $5k to $15k. This includes TOI, U, SOXX, SQ, NVDA, MFI, MSFT, WSP and AMZN. Would you suggest selling these stocks to provide a capital loss that can be applied against my capital gain in 2022? It is my understanding that I will need to wait 30 days to repurchase shares to avoid the denial of the capital loss. If you would suggest selling these stocks and ETF, should I sell now or wait until the end of 2022? And if the stocks and ETF are sold to create a capital loss before the end of 2022, do you see some future in these investments and if so, which stocks would you suggest that I repurchase after 30 days? Thank you for your insights.
Read Answer Asked by Don on September 07, 2022
Q: 1)I'm interested in uranium, do you think I should wait or buy now? What do you think of URG?
I think you like CCO in Canada, what do you like in the US?

2) I was listening to someone on BNN suggest that in times like this in the past, the bottom of the market is only in when the last rate hike is announced? What do you think?
Read Answer Asked by Graeme on September 07, 2022
Q: I'm thinking ahead to December and the cash that is in four family TFSAs. I'm considering moving all the cash in these TFSAs out near the end of December into a cash savings account with the broker. My thoughts about doing this is to provide more options in 2023, like transfer in securities from a trading account or transfer in the cash sufficient to purchase a new stock position. Also this would provide more flexibility with respect to the new TFSA contribution room for 2023. Well that seems to be the upside and, me, can't see any real downside to this approach. I would appreciate your take and insights about how to manage cash in an existing TFSA come the end of the year.........Thanks.........Tom
Read Answer Asked by Tom on September 07, 2022