Q: I am looking to add to HPR because its holdings are predominantly in floating rate or fixed-to-floating rate preferred but am having trouble understanding how sensitive the overall holdings are to rising interest rates. HPR has reacted positively to rising rates over the past six months but negatively over the past few weeks so its hard to judge how it will react to further interest rate increases. Part of the problem is that most of the holdings are fixed-to-floating rate and the period of time before those holdings convert to floating rate. Do you have any thoughts or further information on this?
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Q: This stock had an upgrade today.Do you have any thoughts on this small cap.Thanks
Q: Looking at TAP. Since your last comment, valuation improved. But looking at long term chart, BUD shows better stock price return and higher current yield.
Which would you choose now, and how strong would be the case to buy that kind of stock in your portfolio in this valuation reset of the markets?
Thanks for your help
Which would you choose now, and how strong would be the case to buy that kind of stock in your portfolio in this valuation reset of the markets?
Thanks for your help
Q: I am 60 years old and recently retired, have a company pension and am drawing my CPP early.
I have usually used individual Bonds for my fixed income portion (8%) of my RRSP.
My advisor suggested I should use these 2 Mutual Funds instead: LYZ801A & MMF559.
Do you have an opinion on these funds and are they a suitable replacement for individual Bonds?
Only joined your group recently but am learning a lot - THANKS.
I have usually used individual Bonds for my fixed income portion (8%) of my RRSP.
My advisor suggested I should use these 2 Mutual Funds instead: LYZ801A & MMF559.
Do you have an opinion on these funds and are they a suitable replacement for individual Bonds?
Only joined your group recently but am learning a lot - THANKS.
Q: Hi,
Presently I have no fixed income position, just cash. (70% of portfolio is in equities). This is mostly due to lethargy. I was thinking of allocating equal weights of the following: XHY, CPD, ZAG, CBO and PIMCO Monthly Income, what are your thoughts? Also, how should I approach entering a rising interest rate environment? Now?, Wait?
Thanks for all you great advice.
Presently I have no fixed income position, just cash. (70% of portfolio is in equities). This is mostly due to lethargy. I was thinking of allocating equal weights of the following: XHY, CPD, ZAG, CBO and PIMCO Monthly Income, what are your thoughts? Also, how should I approach entering a rising interest rate environment? Now?, Wait?
Thanks for all you great advice.
Q: Thoughts for a 3-5 year hold? Is it more "defensive" than the overall sector bc of the types of drugs they make?
Q: OK so... no question this Bitcoin rage has a similar look to the dot com bubble based purely on the hype, volatility and the number of cryptocurrency players now involved. Heck, cryptocurrency isn't even a word recognized by spell checker yet. BUT... as we sit back and scoff at it, it appears more and more businesses are starting to offer Bitcoin as a payment option. And now I am reading there are many new innovations coming for 2018 with some prognosticators iterating we could see Bitcoin reaching the $50,000 value. This is a risky and very volatile investment no question, so to bet the farm on it would be ludicrous. And if you do own a hyper wallet, best to make sure you have an excellent firewall. Having said all that, why am I finding this such a tempting investment? And what can you tell me that would dissuade me from starting a 2 or 3% portfolio position in this technology, because I don't think it's going away.
Thanks for all you do
gm
Thanks for all you do
gm
Q: WITH GAS PRICES LOW AND A COLD WINTER WOULD YOU BY THESE NATURAL GAS COMPANIES? BIR & BXT
Q: Hi, further to my previous question, would there be any U.S. tax reporting on this ETF if I held it in either a TFSA, RRSP or a Margin account? Thanks.
Q: I realize that BNS is in your portfolio but if you were going to buy shares in a Canadian bank would you still suggest BNS as the top choice. I tend to lean toward Royal or TD as perhaps better choices at this time but would appreciate your opinion and thoughts on how each of the banks is positioned for best growth and how you would rank the three banks for purchase now.
Q: Would you comment on Andrew Peller's recent results and give your outlook for it in the future, please?
Q: would you buy dr at these level? interest rate sensitive?
Q: I am in the process of building the Balanced and Growth portfolios, and I would like to take advantage of the recent pullback. I had been waiting for a correction to buy SHOP, but I notice that not only did it not decline much, but that it has recovered extremely quickly. I was under the impression it would be very volatile. Apparently not.
Anyway, could you please help me order in terms of priority to buy the top three or so securities that I don't currently have in the two portfolios:
Balanced: CAE, Celestica, Altus, Parkland, Sun Life, Stella, Sylogist
Growth: Dollarama, Covalon, Photon, Shop, IWO
In terms of best in the sense that they were unfairly punished and therefore have the most potential going forward?
Thanks for always great insight.
Anyway, could you please help me order in terms of priority to buy the top three or so securities that I don't currently have in the two portfolios:
Balanced: CAE, Celestica, Altus, Parkland, Sun Life, Stella, Sylogist
Growth: Dollarama, Covalon, Photon, Shop, IWO
In terms of best in the sense that they were unfairly punished and therefore have the most potential going forward?
Thanks for always great insight.
Q: can you explain the weakness with Fortis today? (most of my holdings are up)
Q: with the nat gas Companies beat up like they are , is there any midcap Nat gas companies with low debt ,that may be a good buy at their lower prices and have lots of upside. I have a time line of 18 years. someday[ Prime Minister sorry] will be gone from office and somebody will build a pipeline , maybe even leading to LNG. thanks
Q: JE announced a convertible note offering for 80 to 100 million. Is this good or bad news and what is likely the market reaction. Does this mean they are possibly looking at another transaction/purchase? Your comments are always appreciated.
Q: What are your thoughts on this company going forward? Thanks
Q: I have noticed that the company along with insiders have been actively buying back the stock which I find encouraging. Would you recommend the purchase of this stock. With Thanks, Bill
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Activision Blizzard Inc (ATVI)
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Netflix Inc. (NFLX)
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Caterpillar Inc. (CAT)
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The Walt Disney Company (DIS)
Q: Dear 5i
How does the earnings growth look for DIS , NFLX , ATVI , EA and CAT over the next 2 years ? Is the gaming space a good place to be . This seems to be a popular and growing area .
Thanks
Bill C.
How does the earnings growth look for DIS , NFLX , ATVI , EA and CAT over the next 2 years ? Is the gaming space a good place to be . This seems to be a popular and growing area .
Thanks
Bill C.
Q: I hold aar.un. If iI choose to do nothing with my shares, what happens and what are the capital gains and tax implications?