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Q: Hello 5i
The recent stock price decline has left me with a few positions underwater due to buy timing. In the context of a well diversified portfolio and holding all three names, would you please comment on adding to ET(Evertz) at this time as it has not really bounced back from the recent decline. Is there something to the lack of bounce? In comparison, would you consider adding to SYZ(Sylogist)or FSZ(Fiera Cap) ahead of ET?
Thanks for the informative service
Dave
Read Answer Asked by David on October 24, 2014
Q: I asked an earlier question about Corus (CJR.B) because I was considering selling my Cargojet (CJT) to buy Corus. Cargojet has had a good run in the past two years but seems to be consolidating while its dividend (2.6%)remains flat. Do you think I am better to exchange my CJT for the slow growth but better dividend (4.4%)of Corus or hold on to the CJT in the hope of further price growth even without dividend growth? There are no tax implications. Thank you as always.
Read Answer Asked by richard on October 24, 2014
Q: My question is about portfolio diversification. Is there a dollar value of a portfolio in which you might invest more than one company per sector to reduce company risk while maintaining diversification? Thanks!
Read Answer Asked by Linda on October 24, 2014
Q: Hi,Peter
Could you please common on YELP's earnings today, is it a sell or hold? Also on AMZN.us earnings sell or hold? thanks a lot.

selina
Read Answer Asked by selina on October 24, 2014
Q: Hi Team: could I get your analysis on IRG. The "strategic review" seems to have been a bust and the stock price has been on a steady slide. The current price seems dirt cheap to me unless the earnings turnout ugly. Some speculation about a dividend being started? your thoughts- thanks
Read Answer Asked by Scott on October 24, 2014
Q: Hi 5i team, your answer is very very helpful to lead us to become an investor. In the past, you have trimmed AYA as it gained quite a bit. Is there any rule , when and how much, behind such trimming process?
Read Answer Asked by victor on October 24, 2014
Q: What are you thoughts on eBay? How how much do you think can be unlocked by the split of eBay and PayPal?
Read Answer Asked by Eugene on October 24, 2014
Q: I'm looking at ETFs for a "couch potato" approach to my RRSP acount so I can focus on my much larger non-registered trading account. I tend to follow the latter and forget about the RRSP account so it always underperforms. I want to have exposure to the S&P500 mainly for diversification and I'm looking at Vanguards ETF VFV. Do you think this a good fit or should I be looking at a different product(s)?
Read Answer Asked by SHANE on October 24, 2014
Q: Hi Team,
Can you give me 3 to 5 names (or more) to watch that you would consider buying after tax loss selling in December? Or is it too early to narrow down at this time?

Thanks, Shane
Read Answer Asked by SHANE on October 24, 2014
Q: Good Morning, Peter,

How will the planned changes in June 2015 by the TSX affect a typical Canadian investor with a portfolio of less than $1 million who trades equities about 10 to 20 times a month?

Reuters reported that the TMX "...wants to introduce a "long life" order type on both its main Toronto Stock Exchange and its sister venture exchange which will be executed ahead of other orders at the same price..."

Thank you in advance for helping clarify the impact, if any, that these changes will have on the average 5i member.

Gail
Read Answer Asked by Gail on October 24, 2014
Q: General Trading question. I have been investing in stocks for only a couple of years and recently wanted to try out Trading however I have found that I am way too slow to make a decision. Some of my hesitation centers on how to read and understand the implications of a companies reports. For example a report saying revenue is up while profit is down to me should be a positive thing for a company. Also, the "street estimate" is only an estimate, while the company reported figures are factual. Would not a company who has improved revenue be worth more whether it was short of the "street" expectations or not. I realize you guys/gals are not traders but do the very quick traders trade on "any bad remark"
Read Answer Asked by Phil on October 23, 2014
Q: I have been invited to attend a presentation by Raintree Financial Solutions ((Exempt Market Dealer) where Private Capital Markets Investing will be the main topic. Three companies will be profiled specifically, Enercapita Energy Trust,Equicapita and Solar Income Fund Inc.
I am interested in hearing what you think of this new category "Exempt Market Dealer".
Private capital investing seems to have been the domain of high net worth individuals therefore not available to small retail investors. Raintree claims that private investing adds diversification to a portfolio and is not as susceptible to downturns as we have experienced in the past few weeks. What would be your opinion?
Your view of the companies being profiled, if any, would also be much appreciated.
Read Answer Asked by shirley on October 23, 2014
Q: I've been a very happy holder of this for 2 years. Just wondering: they announced plans for a spectacular new headquarters in Edmonton that will change the downtown landscape. Would the expenses of building this and the potential disruption of moving when it is finished have a materal effect on future earnings, even if just for a Quarter or two? If so, it could be a good time to add more if short-sighted investors sell on a couple soft quarters?
Read Answer Asked by Kel on October 23, 2014
Q: I have a 5% position in this stock. has been slowly sliding down. Just to clarify the sale, if I hold till close I will receive $11.25/share plus special dividend? so if I hold till close I don't have to concern myself with current price?

Thanks
Dale
Read Answer Asked by Dale on October 23, 2014
Q: I own it. It is down on Q3 results and I can not pick up on the issues from the NR. Could you review the NR and comment. Much thanks.
Read Answer Asked by James on October 23, 2014
Q: Hello 5i,
Any reason you know of for the gap down today on Corus?
Small buying opportunity?
Thanks,
RD
Read Answer Asked by Randy on October 23, 2014
Q: Thanks to 5i & Russ who provided an excellent source of closing Block trades. Demonstrates the power of informed forums.

I asked the question in respect of AVO trading. The data has raised the question of what do they mean.

I assume that if the buyer is different from the seller, they are interested in disbursing the Block to retail according to their views on what is likely to happen to the price. But what is the reason for the same Brokerage firm selling to it's self?

Perhaps there are other motivations? For me it is interesting that buyers & sellers are interested in making Block trades, but can the transactions be interpreted to mean anything?

Your personal experience with this please.

Ernie
Read Answer Asked by Ernie on October 23, 2014
Q: I have a general question as to how, and if, analysts' reviews affect stocks.

On Wednesday, TD Securities downgraded Canaccord Genuity Group to "hold" from "buy" with a price target of $12.50 (Canadian). The stock was around $11.00 at the time. It subsequently plummeted about 10% and continues to drop today.

Today, Raymond James upgraded Mullen Group to "market perform" from "underperform" but cut its price target to $25 (Canadian) from $27.50. The stock has dropped about 5% so far.

In both cases, the stocks were about 10% below the analysts target. Once was considered a downgrade, although it was still a hold. The other was considered an upgrade but its target was not going to yield any greater returns.

My question is threefold. Is "market perform" considered different than "hold" (since they seem pretty similar to me); secondly, why was one stock hammered so much and the other wasn't when they are both expected to perform about the same, at least as it pertains to their target prices; finally, should TD be considered impartial since they are downgrading a competitor.

I am hoping that with your insight, I will move closer to understanding how things work!

Thanks so much.

Paul F.
Read Answer Asked by Paul on October 23, 2014
Q: Hi Peter and Team,

Can you comment on Brookfield Asset Management acquiring another 30% of BRP today? Would you advise continuing to hold BRP after this (I'm up about 25%) or is this a good time to sell and take a profit?

Thanks for all you do.

Jordan
Read Answer Asked by Jordan on October 23, 2014