Q: Can you please comment on Roper Technologies? This is a 2% holding in my portfolio. If this decline continues (say another 15% decline from here) would this stock be one to add to for a 3-5 year hold or to increase my portfolio weighting in this company?
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Q: I have recently purchased some Sierra Wireless stock after I thought that it must surely have reached a bottom, but it has continued to decline. Earnings are going to be released on Thursday after the close of the market. There seems to be strong institutional ownership of the stock. I am thinking of adding to my position prior to Thursday as the fundamentals of the Company seem at odds with the price drop. What are your thoughts on the Company?
Thank you for your consistently good advice.
Don
Thank you for your consistently good advice.
Don
Q: Hi 5i - For investors that hold Amaya with an ACB in the mid 20s, what do you suggest? Just hold tight and hope a deal doesn't go through? I've heard that analysts were projecting mid 30s over the next 12 months and I was hoping to hold this stock long term (a bit frustrating). Thanks, Neil
Q: Having been in this stk for many lean years, the recent turnaround intrigues me somewhat. I am wondering if you have any info that would account for the move up in this particular security. The other golds are not responding to the same degreee as this stock. Thank Youl.
Q: What do you think of BRE here, with its big fat yield? Would a pullback in housing prices hammer them? I'm looking for a relatively safe yield play in the real estate area. Would I be better off going to a US name?
Q: Hi Peter, I'm looking at KPT on globe Investor, and it shows a Div Pay Ratio of -1002.78. This cannot be correct?
Thanks!
Thanks!
Q: To increase our investments up to your most recent sector allocations for 2016 (about equal),I plan to purchase or top-up the following.
Info Tech Descartes Systems DSG
Consumer Staples alimentation Couch Tard ATD.b
Materials Agnico Eagle Mines AEM
Utilities Fortis FTS
Industrials MacDonald Dettwiler MDA
Your comments and/or suggestions for something better at this time will,as always,be appreciated.
Also,are REIT`s a separatr sector for 2016?
Thanks
Info Tech Descartes Systems DSG
Consumer Staples alimentation Couch Tard ATD.b
Materials Agnico Eagle Mines AEM
Utilities Fortis FTS
Industrials MacDonald Dettwiler MDA
Your comments and/or suggestions for something better at this time will,as always,be appreciated.
Also,are REIT`s a separatr sector for 2016?
Thanks
Q: Gild has had a drop -- Pfe is more defensive (Div) . I am down sl. on PFE --thinking of switching. Concerned re the next drop ( MKT drop not over ) ---would you selll Pfe now & buy Gild at lower price. Or sell Pfe now & take a partial position --after Weds
--Div. day for pfe, Thank you-- great site . great insight
don
--Div. day for pfe, Thank you-- great site . great insight
don
Q: If you had to pick a gold stock that would appreciate with a rise in the price bullion, with at least a 3% dividend payout, what company would you pick?
Q: I could understand how a failed privatization would be a risk to Amaya's SP sending it back to under 15 where it was last Friday when the last 5 minutes of trading saw a huge lift on tremendous volume. What to read into this? Word was out and over the weekend Mr. Baazov figured it's happening again, like it did with Poker Stars, loose lips are blabbing and we'd better get the potential offer out there before the regulator catches wind (again). So we'll go with a semi-offer that could have used another 2 weeks to put in place and even if it doesn't fly a 20% temporary bump is nice for a 10%+ shareowner. Even if the longer term is rosy aren't there too many cockroaches appearing now and not being swatted?
Q: Could I please have your take on the latest news from this company and the new products they have acquired today?
Thank You
Garry
Thank You
Garry
Q: based on all the information i can gather the chances of an offer going thru at 21.00 are almost zero, it would have to be higher, furthermore another gaming company has a high probability of making an offer.
so at 18.00 overweighting amaya seems like a great strategy, yes there is the insider probe currency risk earnings risk, but these i think were already baked into the stock.downside is amaya goes back to 15-16.
in this kind of market taking advantage of opportunties like this if it works being the key word, seems like not a bad risk/ reward. please comment. dave
so at 18.00 overweighting amaya seems like a great strategy, yes there is the insider probe currency risk earnings risk, but these i think were already baked into the stock.downside is amaya goes back to 15-16.
in this kind of market taking advantage of opportunties like this if it works being the key word, seems like not a bad risk/ reward. please comment. dave
Q: What would you expect the shorts to do now.
Q: Dear 5i,
For a Feb 1 question about WN vs L you mentioned that you typically prefer operating companies to holding companies. Could you clarify a bit more, please? Is it because the operating company would reap more benefits from its growth than the holding company? If so, would the opposite be true of the opposite, when the operating company does not perform well?
Thank you for your service.
Francesco
For a Feb 1 question about WN vs L you mentioned that you typically prefer operating companies to holding companies. Could you clarify a bit more, please? Is it because the operating company would reap more benefits from its growth than the holding company? If so, would the opposite be true of the opposite, when the operating company does not perform well?
Thank you for your service.
Francesco
Q: I'm looking for monthly retirement income. Please suggest a few of your favorite ETF'S that I could invest in that would provide me with a monthly income stream. I am hoping you can suggest investments that would yield 4% or better. I realize that to provide this kind of return I will have to accept some level of risk and I'm prepared to do this. However, I hope you can suggest some investments that are relatively safe. If you know of any other possibilities I would appreciate any guidance you can give to me.
As always, I appreciate any advice you can give to me.
I thank you for your guidance.
As always, I appreciate any advice you can give to me.
I thank you for your guidance.
Q: On the fixed income side I’ve focused on laddered GICs and increasing my exposure to prefs, lately tending to pair resets with perpetuals, as they seem to trade somewhat opposite to each other. I’ve stayed away from bonds only because I don’t want to pay above par only to take a capital loss at maturity. While one does receive a higher coupon to offset the higher price paid, taxes on the coupon are far higher than taxes saved on the capital loss. Unless I’m missing something, I can’t understand paying $103-4 to only get $100 back at maturity, and pay a higher tax rate on its higher coupon, only to receive a lower tax rate for the capital loss. Are people pulled in by the high coupon rate, not realizing that their net bottom line won’t be as attractive as the coupon rate paid?
As a retail investor, I find it difficult to find bonds at the par issue rate. Which leads me to my question, that being on Israel bonds. They seem to be issued at par, and on a 10-year basis, and pay 3.4% (with a 25k min). As part of a fixed income mix, do you see them as a good portfolio addition?
Also, if I’m missing something in the scenario I stated in reference to buying individual bonds in the secondary market, please let me know….maybe I’m wrong, maybe there’s something huge I’m missing and I should be doing it.
Thank you for all your help…
As a retail investor, I find it difficult to find bonds at the par issue rate. Which leads me to my question, that being on Israel bonds. They seem to be issued at par, and on a 10-year basis, and pay 3.4% (with a 25k min). As part of a fixed income mix, do you see them as a good portfolio addition?
Also, if I’m missing something in the scenario I stated in reference to buying individual bonds in the secondary market, please let me know….maybe I’m wrong, maybe there’s something huge I’m missing and I should be doing it.
Thank you for all your help…
Q: Good Morning Gentlemen,
I am writing to you to get your counsel in developing a long term diversified portfolio in US$.
My Canadian portfolio is based on the 5i 3 platforms.
My objective is to outperform the SPY if possible.
I have chosen 5 ETF’s that when analyzing them seemed to show good performance, good Morningstar rating, and non duplicated holdings.
I have researched their MER’s, objectives etc.
My question to you, (I obviously am not a PM, but Peter is) is by purchasing these etfs:
1)am I duplicating effort?
2)Am I diversifying sufficiently or too much?
3)Would you recommend I add or delete any suggested holding?
5)I have no specific sector ETF, as I can’t predict which one will outperform, is that ok?
Here they are:
Dividend: SDOG (unique approach)
Large Cap: PRF
Small Cap :IJK
Low Volatility: SPLV
Growth: IWY.
Thanks so much in advance for your advice/suggestions.
Sheldon
I am writing to you to get your counsel in developing a long term diversified portfolio in US$.
My Canadian portfolio is based on the 5i 3 platforms.
My objective is to outperform the SPY if possible.
I have chosen 5 ETF’s that when analyzing them seemed to show good performance, good Morningstar rating, and non duplicated holdings.
I have researched their MER’s, objectives etc.
My question to you, (I obviously am not a PM, but Peter is) is by purchasing these etfs:
1)am I duplicating effort?
2)Am I diversifying sufficiently or too much?
3)Would you recommend I add or delete any suggested holding?
5)I have no specific sector ETF, as I can’t predict which one will outperform, is that ok?
Here they are:
Dividend: SDOG (unique approach)
Large Cap: PRF
Small Cap :IJK
Low Volatility: SPLV
Growth: IWY.
Thanks so much in advance for your advice/suggestions.
Sheldon
Q: My question is about selling puts on bns as an example. Any advice on how to start out as I am new with options. Have done quite a bit of reading on the subject. I have my account with TD set up for options 2y ago. What would you recommend as a strike price and how far out would you go. I was thinking about 3 to 6 weeks. What sectors would you currently recommend for selling puts. Any reading you might suggest. What are the taxes paid on the premium received. Thanks for the great service and the more elaborate the answer the better. This is a large question please charge 5 credits. Thank you. Chris
Q: My current holdings are as follows: T-6% of portfolio, Tck.b-0.51%, Rei.un-1.26%, Dgs-2.92%, Bns-11.6%, su-3.38%, dir.un-0.65%, cu-1.82%, Pjc.a-0.99%, cpx-1.89%, pot-2.23%, Igm-3.55%, mic-6.06%, hr.un-0.96%, Cwb-6.93%, Ftt-1.8%, Esi-1.03%, Mkp-1.25%, psi-0.93%, Rus-0.77%, Rc-0.61%, Cnr-3.82%, NA-6%, Bce-5.73%, td-5.43%, Trp-5%, Sjr.b-7.41%, t:nyse-1.83%, Ko:nyse-4.38%, Gsk:nyse-2.09%, Csco:nyse-1.19%
I would like your opinion on what stocks weighting I should add to balance my portfolio. I ha
I would like your opinion on what stocks weighting I should add to balance my portfolio. I ha
Q: I have this hedged ETF, VXC, for foreign exposure. If I expect the Canadian dollar to trend up over the next few years which ETF should I buy instead? I'm aiming for 15% of my portfolio to be foreign. Sound like a good idea?
Thanks.
Thanks.