Q: I purchased a 1/2 position in this company when first recommended. Since, the bottom has fallen out. My question is at what point do I purchase the second half of my position? I believe you people know what you are doing and that you recommendation came on solid facts. Would this not now be a very very cheap, high quality company worthy of being in an RRSP portfolio for the long haul?
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Q: Hello Team,
I am thinking about adding Canadian Utilities and Maxar Technologies to my RRSP portfolio. Canadian Utilities is approaching a 5% dividend yield and I do not see any danger for a dividend cut so a 5% yield is not bad to wait for a rebound.
For MAXR it seems that the risk of an additional dive in the share price is limited after the two days of selloff so for me it is more an idea to do "bottom fish" a "niche" company that seems cheap now.
I know it is no easy but I would like to know what would be your bottom "pick up price" for these two stocks considering that both stocks a very bad momentum lately.
Thank you!
Michel
I am thinking about adding Canadian Utilities and Maxar Technologies to my RRSP portfolio. Canadian Utilities is approaching a 5% dividend yield and I do not see any danger for a dividend cut so a 5% yield is not bad to wait for a rebound.
For MAXR it seems that the risk of an additional dive in the share price is limited after the two days of selloff so for me it is more an idea to do "bottom fish" a "niche" company that seems cheap now.
I know it is no easy but I would like to know what would be your bottom "pick up price" for these two stocks considering that both stocks a very bad momentum lately.
Thank you!
Michel
Q: Any news or reasoning behind ETFC's 5% gain today (at the time of this writing)? Maybe an analyst upgrade? There doesn't seem to be any news from what I can see and the markets and financial sector is more or less flat. Thanks
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iShares 1-5 Year Laddered Corporate Bond Index ETF (CBO)
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iShares 1-5 Year Laddered Government Bond Index ETF (CLF)
Q: I have 1583 shares of CBO @ $19.48 now at $18.43 (3% of portfolio). for a loss of $1664. Dividends are now $552 / yr. I also have 3881 shares of CLF @ $18.57, now $17.84 (6% of portfolio) for a loss of $2838. Dividends here are $1560 / yr. It seems that I am just reading water and I am getting worried of drowning as the ETF's keep dropping down a bottomless pit. I am 71 with 50/50 equity / fixed, the fixed including a GIC ladder and otherETF's. Should I stick with CLF and CBO or is there a more advantageous alternative.
thank you
Stanley
thank you
Stanley
Q: Do you agree that today's news release from Questor technology sends a strong signal to the market as to the momentum of their business prospects in 2018? Better yet they can fund the significant growth from cash holdings and debt ( if needed) without issuing any equity to dilute current shareholders?
Q: Can not see any reason for Crown to hit a new 52 week low. Can you?
Thank You
Thank You
Q: Can you explain the notion of legacy project? Seems like a vague concept to me. Thanks. Joe
Q: comments please on tsgi latest acquisition in australia?
Q: Gentlemen,
What is the risk on MFI ETF ?
I made some research on S&P/LSTA Leveraged Loan Index in ETF US market, there are some but no one has a close numbers to MFI on 6% distribution and on 8% one year return.
I am missing something ?
Thanks
Best regards
What is the risk on MFI ETF ?
I made some research on S&P/LSTA Leveraged Loan Index in ETF US market, there are some but no one has a close numbers to MFI on 6% distribution and on 8% one year return.
I am missing something ?
Thanks
Best regards
Q: As a bit of a follow-up to Theresa's question regarding where to find information on earnings beats and misses, I would point out that the quarterly earnings history (consensus vs actual) for many companies is available online for free at marketbeat.com.
Q: Hey guys, due to the NHL trading deadline, what about selling Loblaw for Couchetard . Long term hold
Thanks,
Jim
Thanks,
Jim
Q: This question has to do with tax loss selling on Enbridge. Currently I have a loss of 7 per cent or three thousand dollars. I am considering selling Enbridge to recuperate this loss and buy an equivalent. I was thinking,though, that Enbridge is so beaten up that no equivalent would rise as much as it if and when the tide turns. So, the question is whether it is worth it to make the switch? And if yes, what would be a good alternative?
thanks once again for great service
thanks once again for great service
Q: Can you comment on OLED’s earnings report? It is taking a hit downward today apparently on forward guidance.
Thanks.
Thanks.
Q: Hi,
I have a large amount of cash to park for 6 weeks. Do you have any exchange traded products for this time frame with decent yield? I am an RBC client and their savings offerings are obviously not great.
Thanks
I have a large amount of cash to park for 6 weeks. Do you have any exchange traded products for this time frame with decent yield? I am an RBC client and their savings offerings are obviously not great.
Thanks
Q: RHT and PHO are both small cap, growth and higher risk companies.
How would you compare their numbers and which one would you buy today
and why for a longer term hold?
Thank you always for your good advice.
How would you compare their numbers and which one would you buy today
and why for a longer term hold?
Thank you always for your good advice.
Q: I realize you do not cover US stocks but to the best of your knowledge, how similar would you consider Unilselect to be to Genuine Parts? I'd prefer to buy Canadian in this case.
I think Amazon could be a bit of a threat to these companies, but I would also think there would be enough loyalty from auto service shops (mainly because of immediate parts delivery) to maintain most of their ground. Would you agree?
Thanks .
Jim
I think Amazon could be a bit of a threat to these companies, but I would also think there would be enough loyalty from auto service shops (mainly because of immediate parts delivery) to maintain most of their ground. Would you agree?
Thanks .
Jim
Q: Cobalt is in the news these days and I would appreciate your opinion on this company as an investment. Thanks.
Q: How is Loblaws performing compared to its peers? And what percentage of Loblaws sales/profits come from the Shoppers division? I have held Loblaws for a few years and while not happy with its performance, at least as it pertains to its share price, I hang on for portfolio reasons. However, I would have thought that Shoppers would enable Loblaws to outperform its sector, especially given the most recent results where Shoppers same-store sales were up over 3%.
Appreciate your insight.
Paul F.
Appreciate your insight.
Paul F.
Q: Could you please comment on their results?
Thanks,
Milan
Thanks,
Milan
Q: I bought RRX @ $9.20 in my TFSA accnt. It is now $6.60. Current loss is $760. It pays no dividend. Selling gives me $2,000 to look else where. Any reason to think RRX might move up in the next few months? Should I keep it or sell and move on.
Thanks for your guidance,
Mark
Thanks for your guidance,
Mark