Q: Doing well on xbc and curious on whether grn has the same potential as xbc.
Thinking of selling 1/2 of xbc and buying grn. Have a full position in xbc.
Your analysis greatly appreciated.
Gary
I have a fairly heavy weighting of SIS that is about break even. I'm tiring of waiting for it and wonder what your advice would be on selling SIS to establish 3 equal weighted positions in VRTX, EXAS and ISRG? My thinking is I like the medical exposure and they are nicely diversified. Do you like this move and would you choose these 3 companies or suggest an alternative?
Q: I hold utility and REIT typ etfs in my portfolio like CSH.un, BIP, BEP, H, ...which represent 30% of my portfolio, I'm 68 and retired, would it be risky to consider these type of investments as near like bond investments in a 60% stocks -40% bond portfolio? Thank you!
Q: I really liked the recent results from Tecsys, showing excellent growth of revenue and profit, and initiated a small position. Thinking of adding some more. Seems like a less expensive logistics/supply chain type company than Descartes, which seems pricey to me, for the growth rate DSG has. Do you like TCS, or is DSG a better buy here for long term growth? Thanks.
Q: For the more passive investor have you considered a small portfolio of ETF's that complement each other and provide a steady flow of income? I have stocks in addition to 4 ETF's yet I'm not sure if the ETF's I have are a good 'set' or have too much overlap. Maybe an addition to the 3 Portfolios you have now, one made up of X number of ETF's.
Q: Thanks to you Peter, I purchased Winpak (a co I'd never heard of) when I first joined 5i over 5 years ago. and am up about 75%. That said, it's been flat for the past 3 years and, since it's now in my TFSA, I'm wondering if it's time to sell for either a growthier or a higher-dividend paying company. I'm prepared to be patient, but if you see WPK as having a low dividend and slow growth future, perhaps it's not an ideal TFSA holding. Your thoughts appreciated.
Q: Hi 5i,
I'm considering our 2020 TFSA contribution options and wonder whether we should add to our BAM holding (1.7%), OpenText (1.5%) or start a new position in Kinaxis? Our other Brookfield holdings (in registered accounts) include BEP (5%) and BIP (4%). Thanks for your advice.
Q: I am a conservative, retired, dividend-income investor. I normally save up to 5% "full positions" for typical blue chip stocks, like the telecoms, pipelines, banks, etc.
I have partial positions in Leon's (2% position), Magna (2%) and Nutrien (1.5%). Would you add to any or all of these? At this stage in the market cycle, would you favour one over the rest...please rank.
Thanks...your guidance throughout 2019 was much appreciated...love the service.
Steve
Q: I have $1000.00 to invest in each of my grandchildrens RESP. I was thinking of Fortis. Do you have better suggestions? This would be a 10 year horizon.
Thanks,
Earl
Q: Note: This is a repeat of an earlier question that I for which I have not received an answer.
I have some additional funds to add to one of the above companies. Which one seems better and why? Much appreciated as usual. RAM
Q: Note: This is a duplicate of an earlier question for which I have not received an answer.
I have some additional funds to add to one of the above companies. Which one seems better and why? Much appreciated as usual. RAM