Q: I have 300 shares of PBH since Nov.2016 ,bought at $68.65.
PBH is 3.5% of my portfolio. I am thinking of buying now more of PBH
to make it around 5% of my portfolio.
Is this good time to buy it now on its way down or should I wait for going more down or rebound of PBH up.
Q: Why are they hitting these 2 market darlings,TOY(especially today.Smell of poor Q to be announced on Nov 6?) & PBH recently.See no negative news.,,Are they affect by NAFTA as very likely that Trudeau will not signed by Sep 30 due to Quebec election on Oct 1.where Supply Management is highest.Please provide reasons for weakness.Is it time to start a position?Thank for U usual great services & views.
Long time holder of PKI and SPB. In the past I have watched PKI bounce around and jump up in price and then back down because earnings were weather related (good or bad) and/or input related (ie. contract spreads). Now with the recent price increase (very happy) is it because of their move into convenience stores or is their underlying profit seen to be more "permanent" than "transitory"? Does SPB carry similar characteristics as PKI so that under the right circumstances, they could see a large price increase as well?
Q: My question is about an ETF discussed By Rob Carrick in today's globe. Fidelity US Div For Rising Rates Idx ETF (FCRR).
It seems that rates in the US will be rising and this ETF sounds like it would be good in such an environment.
What are your thoughts and advice?
Q: Hi 5i,
Toy has been sliding as of late. A guest on bnn yesterday has said that he blames "trade war" fears. Do you think that the current trade war fears, or tariffs that are happening right now will affect Toy in any meaningful manner? Or are investors selling off for no reason. I realize the old Toys R Us bankruptcy likely kept the stock sideways for a while. But now, that seems to be mostly behind us (is it not?) Leading up to holiday season I would have expected Toy to take another leg up here, especially after last earnings release was showing that they are still into record results despite Toys R Us. Is this setting up to be a great buying opp? Your opinion, thanks.
Do you think all 4 or any of the 4 companies will see improved SP with the announcement that LNG will likely be announced next week - announcement being that it will be a GO!
Q: The stock started trading today after the bankruptcy filing. New board, new CEO in place.
Flowerday the ex CEO gets a good deal leaving as others not sure why they would be so generous.
Would you buy into this new DXD. Would GUD be interested, not sure if they still have their initial shares of DXD. Comments please.
Thanks for your help.
Q: I hold the above utility stocks and can't help but notice the daily declines. Is this related to current and forecast interest rate increases, and/or something else? I appreciate that, like everyone else, you don't have a crystal ball. But is it possible that the downward trend may continue for at least a while until the cause plays itself out? Thanks as always.
Q: Hi 5i,
Thanks to your recommendation I am currently at a double with gsy. I was looking for your outlook with this company going forward from these levels. I know you have previously said it was still cheap? Do you see the SP continuing to rise nicely over the next 12 months? The main reason I am asking is I am considering trimming my position and buying some CRM (Salesforce). Would you consider this an ok move? Or do you see gsy share price climbing as much or better than CRM possibly will over the next 12 months? Thanks for your opinion.
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Asked by Abhishek on September 27, 2018
Q: Dear 5i
It was great seeing you at the Money Show.
I have been a member for 6 months and love your service. I would like clarification on something that I have read regarding very active investment accounts that are TFSAs but perhaps it also applies to RRSPs. Although I am not currently an extremely active investor in terms of number of trades placed, and it doesn't really suit my temperament, I have read that the CRA has designated some of these very active accounts as a "business" and removed the tax shelter from any gains realized within these accounts. What is the actual rule regarding this? What I read was very ambiguous and not quantified. Thanks so much for your help.
Kind regards,
Murray
Q: This stock has been flat for two years but it seems safe because of its cash/debt positions. However is there any catalyst to propel it higher in the next year or two? Would you recommend I sell? Thanks. Bill