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Q: Hi Peter & team, my question is about the MDA company report of September 2016. At the bottom of the report there is a chart where it says "14D Relative Strength Index (RSI) of MACDONALD DETTWILER". Could you explain what RSI is? According to the chart the RSI was at about 30 on September 29th, is that good? For any given company, is it better to have a higher or a lower RSI? Suggestion: a short Webinar on how to read 5i company reports, specially the charts and tables at the bottom of each report. I greatly appreciate your good service, Gervais
Read Answer Asked by Gervais on December 19, 2016
Q: I am selling my Conoco Phillips for tax loss reasons and looking at what to replace it with. What are your favourite big oil stocks? All the fundamentals look pretty bad to me but comparing charts over the last decade I find Chevron and CNRL seem to be stand out performers. I would prefer to have a good dividend which is fairly safe since I am semi retired.
Read Answer Asked by Andrew on December 19, 2016
Q: Thanks for your answer on ZUB - one basis point for hedging is neither here nor there. However, you refer to the "true" cost of hedging i.e. the efficiency of the mechanism, and I wonder if there is a gradual slippage over time such as you get with the (leveraged?) inverse ETF's where you never get back to your start point. In those cases I believe the slippage is significant over time - enough in theory to make it worth shorting the inverse product. Point is I expect to hold ZUB for some time - years potentially - and would like to hedge but think I have to avoid the cost of extended incremental slippage.
Read Answer Asked by Mike on December 19, 2016
Q: I am a senior and a long time dividend investor. I have found that patience and having some cash on hand to buy bargains have paid off handsomely over the years. When stocks go down, dividends go up and I simply buy more. Eg. BMO@ 56.00, Sunlife@19.00, Fortis@29.00 etc. Except in rare instances (Manulife) the dividends just keep coming. I mostly agree with everything John Heintzl says in his G&M columns. Recently he wrote "I supplement my dividend holdings with diversified ETF holdings". Can you suggest some specific ETFs to balance & diversify my Canadian large cap dividend stocks?
Read Answer Asked by wayne on December 19, 2016
Q: I am considering moving some or all of these from a cash account to a TFSA. Would you agree with this move and if so is there a particular order or any that you would leave out. Thanx Robbie
Read Answer Asked by Robert on December 19, 2016
Q: Many of your suggested stocks for the income portfolio such as ABT and BEP.UN would have Graham and Malkiel shivering in their boots. My own portfolio has stuck more or less to their tenets but your suggested stocks in many cases have some of their fundamentals quite off the mark. I am worried that in a strong downturn these may not survive for a long haul such as what happened with many gold mines.

My question is, should I have faith (which is why I signed up with you) or hold a limited position in these types? I hold a well diversified portfolio with a goodly amount in GIC's. Thank you and happy holidays.
Read Answer Asked by STANLEY on December 19, 2016
Q: Hi there

Best of the holidays to you and staff in the office. I have really enjoyed being a member the last 3 years, learned a whole lot, adjusted my investing approach accordingly, and thus become a much more effective investor.

Wondering about Park Lawn. I own a part position now and am looking to increase my stake somewhat. Just wondering if you could give a breakdown on its valuation. Do you see good value there or would you wait for a lower entry point?

Much thanks
Stuart
Read Answer Asked by Stuart on December 19, 2016
Q: My question is about your take on reinvesting dividends.

I now have enough in my income portfolio to reinvest into buying whole shares. All things being equal (without dividend reinvestment policy by the company to buy at a discount), should I enroll in an automatic reinvestment plan that my broker offers or should I accumulate enough and then make one time purchases throughout the year when it's on a dip or something?
Read Answer Asked by Eugene on December 19, 2016
Q: I have owned this fund SPR006 for 10 years of ups and downs. Is currently just above water and would like your opinion in the current environment, Hold ? Sell ? replace with what ? possibly at lower carrying costs. Appreciate your advice.
John
Read Answer Asked by JOHN on December 19, 2016
Q: I am a long time holder of Inter Pipeline (IPL). I have a diversified portfolio that includes nearly all of the holdings in the BE model portfolio. When Enbridge was added to the model portfolio, I took a pass and figured I would just stick with IPL. Although IPL's share price has generally lagged ENB, as of late it has been outperforming and I am wondering if now would be a good time to switch. I know that ENB is much larger, but IPL does pay a higher dividend. Without any tax implications do you think a switch from IPL to ENB makes sense for a 5-10 year timeframe?
Read Answer Asked by Steven on December 19, 2016