Q: I am interested in ere.un as a play upon European multi-residential properties. However I note that Capreit owns 88% of the units at this time and am uncertain whether to view this as a negative or positive factor. I would appreciate your advice respecting this reit.
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Investment Q&A
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Q: Blackberry is tanking. Should I sell and take my loss or do you believe it will recover in the next three months? Thank you.
Ron N
Ron N
Q: Hello,
After reading the article on 5i 'Investment Model Portfolios' - May 6, 2019 I had a question regarding this post in relation to my current equity portfolio.
My portfolio analytics indicates that I should be allocating 25% to Canadian equity, which seems high to me. This article mentions that the big providers/firms allocate about 31-32% to Canadian equities, which I found a bit surprising, given Canada is only about 3-4% of the global equity market. The article does note that for Canadians, having a home country bias can make sense (dividend tax credit and tax reasons), which makes sense.
My question is this. For the average Canadian investor, does 25% of one's equity exposure to Canada seem high (even given the added benefits noted above)? I am guessing there is no 'perfect' answer to this question however, I look at this as making a big bet on oil and financials. If Canada is 3-4% of the global equity market, could one not argue that even doubling Canadian exposure, say up to approximately 10% of equity portfolio, be a reasonable allocation?
Thanks for your insights on this.
After reading the article on 5i 'Investment Model Portfolios' - May 6, 2019 I had a question regarding this post in relation to my current equity portfolio.
My portfolio analytics indicates that I should be allocating 25% to Canadian equity, which seems high to me. This article mentions that the big providers/firms allocate about 31-32% to Canadian equities, which I found a bit surprising, given Canada is only about 3-4% of the global equity market. The article does note that for Canadians, having a home country bias can make sense (dividend tax credit and tax reasons), which makes sense.
My question is this. For the average Canadian investor, does 25% of one's equity exposure to Canada seem high (even given the added benefits noted above)? I am guessing there is no 'perfect' answer to this question however, I look at this as making a big bet on oil and financials. If Canada is 3-4% of the global equity market, could one not argue that even doubling Canadian exposure, say up to approximately 10% of equity portfolio, be a reasonable allocation?
Thanks for your insights on this.
Q: June 26 John asked about his daughter putting 10k into RESP and what ETFs to buy. John and his daughter should be reminded that they will only get $500 CESG (unless she has other kids and it is a family RESP).
Q: I tried to buy 100 units of this on my TD Webroker Account for CAD$5,000 and change. Got an error message telling me to call a TD rep at an 800 number. The rep told me that I could not buy this through them. I have never run into this in the past for any stock or ETF that I wanted to buy or sell. What brokers take orders for PSA:CA and which brokers will not take these orders.
Q: HHC announced today they have hired a company to explore strategic options, including a possible sale of HHC (surprising) . I love the assets here. It popped 42% today, although off of lows. I am holding on, thinking of selling some covered calls out of the money, or possibly selling some of my shares outright. I'd really appreciate your opinion on what this company is worth., before making any decision.
Q: I noticed that this ETF is listed as 100 % basic material industry but when looking at the top 10 holding they are mostly bank preferred shares. What would be the better industry classification for this ETF?
Do you like this ETF or would you prefer another one or this one?
Thanks
Do you like this ETF or would you prefer another one or this one?
Thanks
Q: Can you please explain the drop in VNR today? Prior to the ex dividend date(June30) I would expect a rise?
Thank you
Thank you
Q: How much of BB is owned by Fairfax. As far as Fairfax's investment is concerned, how important is it that Blackberry does well.
Q: Peter,
Is the rate reset spread on preferreds only good until the reset date? If so, do companies tend to renew at a similar spread or can it vary greatly?
Thank you
Paul
Is the rate reset spread on preferreds only good until the reset date? If so, do companies tend to renew at a similar spread or can it vary greatly?
Thank you
Paul
Q: I am retired and rely on my dividends to supplement my pension. I own full positions in TRP, PPL and ENB. I am starting to get worried about ENB with all the talk of lawsuits, Line 5 and Michigan. I am considering selling ENB and either adding to my PPL and TRP positions or buying IPL to replace ENB. Your thoughts ?
Ken
Ken
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Purpose High Interest Savings Fund (PSA)
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Altamira High-Interest CashPerformer Account F (NBC200)
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TD Global Core Plus Bond Fund - Advisor Series (TDB815)
Q: Would be grateful if you could tell me in which of the above funds is it most beneficial for me to hold cash in a managed account - 1% fees?
What is the difference between the 3 - are there MER's. In which fund would a financial advisor hold his cash? Would appreciate any comments on this subject.
What is the difference between the 3 - are there MER's. In which fund would a financial advisor hold his cash? Would appreciate any comments on this subject.
Q: I am considering switching from PWF to X .
I think the total return picture for the next five looks much better for TMX group. Your opinion please taking into consideration the capital preservation factor.
Raouf
I think the total return picture for the next five looks much better for TMX group. Your opinion please taking into consideration the capital preservation factor.
Raouf
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iShares S&P/TSX Canadian Preferred Share Index ETF (CPD)
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iShares Convertible Bond Index ETF (CVD)
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iShares U.S. High Yield Bond Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XHY)
Q: What are the fixed income funds in your income portfolio?
What are some fixed income stocks that have had favourable returns?
Can one hold U.S. funds in a TFSA?
What are some fixed income stocks that have had favourable returns?
Can one hold U.S. funds in a TFSA?
Q: so if you hold trz what do you do now.
and if the big shareholders already stated they willnot vote for takeover at 13.00, why would trz accept 13.00.
the whole thing makes no sense to me. dave
and if the big shareholders already stated they willnot vote for takeover at 13.00, why would trz accept 13.00.
the whole thing makes no sense to me. dave
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Intuitive Surgical Inc. (ISRG)
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Champion Iron Limited Ordinary Shares (CIA)
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Zendesk Inc. (ZEN)
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Roku Inc. (ROKU)
Q: Hi Peter and Company:
I am under water re. above 3 US companies and 1 Canadian. Your advice, sell or keep? If sell, your recommendation with what to replace in growth companies, sector not important.
If keep, why? I prefer to trade if there is something more promising then
long term wait.
Thanks, Much appreciated as always,
Klaus
I am under water re. above 3 US companies and 1 Canadian. Your advice, sell or keep? If sell, your recommendation with what to replace in growth companies, sector not important.
If keep, why? I prefer to trade if there is something more promising then
long term wait.
Thanks, Much appreciated as always,
Klaus
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BMO Equal Weight Global Gold Index ETF (ZGD)
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iShares MSCI World Index ETF (XWD)
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Invesco FTSE RAFI Global+ Index ETF (PXG)
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Vanguard Global Value Factor ETF (VVL)
Q: Hello,
I was wondering if there are one or two diversified ETF's that cover all sectors and all geographies. Could these ETF's replace a well diversified portfolio of 30 different ETF's which cover the same/similar sectors and geographies. This would simply the maintenance of my portfolio. I would also appreciate your opinion on the effectiveness of such ETF's if they exist.
I was wondering if there are one or two diversified ETF's that cover all sectors and all geographies. Could these ETF's replace a well diversified portfolio of 30 different ETF's which cover the same/similar sectors and geographies. This would simply the maintenance of my portfolio. I would also appreciate your opinion on the effectiveness of such ETF's if they exist.
Q: Good timing to intiate a position ? Thanks.
Q: Hi , Gang any thoughts on this Co. is Div safe.? Would you buy ? . Thanks. Alnoor
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Grayscale Bitcoin Trust (GBTC)
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HIVE Digital Technologies Ltd. (HIVE)
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Beyond Inc Com (OSTK)
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Hut 8 Corp. (HUT)
Q: Hi there, what would be the best way to play bitcoin if one wanted to purchase either an Etf or individual company? Thanks!