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Q: I note you are referring to the equity portfolio as the "balanced equity portfolio". Typically a balanced portfolio contains a mix of fixed income and equities and as such the term balanced is confusing. Suggest calling it simply the model equity portfolio.
Steve

Read Answer Asked by Steve on April 01, 2015
Q: That was really good advice from Rick to set up alerts rather that stop loss orders. I will be setting up alerts on all my positions. Thanks for a great service and thanks to the other members who contribute good tips too.
Read Answer Asked by David on April 01, 2015
Q: Can I have your thoughts on BEK post their earnings report and strategic review not providing and immediate results? Environmental assessment seems begign and dividend is generous but do you feel it's sustainable? Wondering if there's a value opportunity here. Thanks for your service.
Read Answer Asked by Michael on April 01, 2015
Q: In your response to Kenneth you mention "SLF was changed for sector reasons, as was BDI." As a matter of fact SLF is still in your model portfolio. Last March I could not understand why you would want to sell BEP.UN, KBL, TOU, VRX and IPL. These were mostly all solid stocks and were replaced by CCL.B, DSG, BDI, SJ, MDA and SLF. The average gain of the stocks sold was 26.2% while the average gain of the new stocks added was only 2.2% over the past year not counting dividends. That's a missed opportunity of 24%! Fortunately I kept BEP.UN, KBL and IPL and unfortunately I had not bought VRX which turned out to be the biggest gainer. I should add that I kept WPK which was also sold in the model but is up >84% in my portfolio. Regarding your latest additions to the model portfolio i own WSP and agree with the STN switch, BIN and ATD.B are great additions but it appears by selling BDI now you are selling low and replacing with stocks at all time highs. BLSH.
Steve

Read Answer Asked by Steve on April 01, 2015
Q: why the high volume and drop in share price today?
Good time to buy now?
Read Answer Asked by Josh on April 01, 2015
Q: Preferreds have had a rough ride with some pundits suggesting that the rate reset preferreds are driving the declines in an ETF like CPD. My understanding of the argument is that resets are occurring at "unexpectedly" lower rates and that future yields will be lower. The Globe had a pretty negative article the other day which seemed to suggest that rate resets are too complicated for retail investors to understand. I didn't really think the rate reset concept was all that complicated but perhaps I am daft and don't really understand them. My question for you is what happens when interest rates start going up? If issues start to reset at higher than "expected" yields would this have a positive impact and start supporting the price of an ETF like CPD?
Read Answer Asked by Morgan on April 01, 2015
Q: Hello, Peter & Co.
You have deleted a couple of stocks from your equity portfolio, should we assume that it is a sell recommendation if we hold them in our investment portfolio?
Ken

Read Answer Asked by kenneth on April 01, 2015
Q: I listened to their year end presentation and was thinking of adding some shares to a small position but your answer to Phil's question has me confused. The company reported over 11000 BOE/D for 2014 and said in Q1 2015 they are at 12500 BOE/D and when the Stella project comes online they will be around 26000 BOE/D. In your answer you say their production is going down. What did I miss? Thank you for all your help Your advice has made a lot of people a lot of money. Joe
Read Answer Asked by Joseph on April 01, 2015
Q: Could I please have your analysis on xsr,it has recently come down to the 5.50 mark. Looks to me its cash flow is fine and dividend should be save. Has this stock been beaten up a little too much or am I missing something?
thanks
Cal
Read Answer Asked by cal on April 01, 2015
Q: Hi Peter, In your survey you had asked about interest in creating etfs' based on your portfolios which I am interested in. I am wondering if this is now in your plans. For me this is a far more managable option. Dale
Read Answer Asked by dale on April 01, 2015
Q: I was looking at your new portfolio and had one question about the ETF. I own URTY presently, is it similar to the fund listed?
Read Answer Asked by mike on April 01, 2015
Q: Hi Peter and Co. Would you please comment on the companies removed from the portfolios? I have often struggled with the sell side of the equation as opposed to the buy side, and given my finite amount of funds I am unable to continue buying indefinitely. We are certainly seeing the effect of 5i on some of the stocks today, both up and down.

Thanks.
Read Answer Asked by Catherine on April 01, 2015
Q: I have noticed members have expressed their concern or disappointment in putting in stop loss orders and getting stopped out early in the day only to have the stock move up. I for one have been there and done that, and avoid it now.
I use TD webbroker, and for the last while I have been using the "Alerts" section for cut off prices for both high and low on stocks. Also if you use screeners you can actually set a specific alert for a stock not only on the positive and negative techinicals but a stop loss and upon hitting this level and email or a text is sent rather that stopping you out.

I have been using the technique for sometime now, and find it most useful and help in avoiding losses and costs.

Post if you feel this is worthwhile for consideration. I am sure other on-line brokers have the same service.

Again thanks for the awesome service and look forward to following you.
Read Answer Asked by Rick on April 01, 2015
Q: Thanks for creating all 3 portfolio.

Can you please rank TOP 10 from Growth and Model portfolio so I can purchase 20 stocks since 40 stocks will be too many for me.

Thanks a lot
Read Answer Asked by Hector on April 01, 2015
Q: Your new Growth Portfolio is an outstanding cross-section of companies with good potential balanced by necessary risk to achieve above-average gains. Clearly, a lot of work went into this project and, as a member, it is much appreciated. Thank you.
Your cautionary note to members is very sensible. It reminds me of a phrase I try not to forget, sometimes unsuccessfully: "never mistake a bull market for brains".
Nice work!
Read Answer Asked by Steven on April 01, 2015
Q: Why was this company chosen for the Growth Portfolio
Read Answer Asked by judy on April 01, 2015