Q: Regarding Doug's question I would note that James Hodgins made some very positive comments on Friday about it on BNN.
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Investment Q&A
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Q: What sector would you advise to look for some growth without huge risk. Excluding tech, which is clearly hated right now.
Q: During a serious market correction should a rebalancing happen?When the rebound in stocks eventually occurs you have less in stocks as the assets have been reallocated to bonds and cash. Therefore you will never fully recover. Should there be a waiting period?
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Enbridge Inc. (ENB $64.39)
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Fortis Inc. (FTS $69.53)
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Canadian Utilities Limited Class A Non-Voting Shares (CU $38.73)
Q: I'm 84 and depend on dividends for income. In the Utility category I have AQN, EMA, BEP.UN. I'd like to add a couple more to this. Can you suggest a few that I can check out. Thanks, Ted
Q: Good morning guys, great job. Are there any figures on which sectors fair better in market corrections
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iShares S&P/TSX Canadian Dividend Aristocrats Index ETF (CDZ $38.02)
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Vanguard S&P 500 Index ETF (VFV $154.24)
Q: First of all,many thanks for your valued services.My granddaughter is starting her first investing at 23 years old and possessing $6000.We assume she should open a TFSA and would like your advice as to what to put into it. Thank you, Anne.
Q: Hi
I have about $300k new money I want to add to my modest stock/etf portfolio (Total will be $500k)- I am a bit fearful of the bubble (stocks and bonds) - Any suggestions for a reasonable safe yield for 6-12 months ?
I have about $300k new money I want to add to my modest stock/etf portfolio (Total will be $500k)- I am a bit fearful of the bubble (stocks and bonds) - Any suggestions for a reasonable safe yield for 6-12 months ?
Q: Would you recommend this fund as part of the fixed income portion of a portfolio?
Thank you.
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Q: There's no "double exchange" of currency on the distributions. From the BEP website:
Distribution Currency Option
The quarterly distributions payable on the Partnership’s LP Units are declared in U.S. dollars. Beginning with the fourth quarter distribution payable December 31, 2016, unitholders resident in the United States will receive payment in U.S. dollars and unitholders resident in Canada will receive the Canadian dollar equivalent unless they request otherwise. The Canadian dollar equivalent of the quarterly distribution will be based on the Bank of Canada daily average exchange rate on the record date or, if the record date falls on a weekend or holiday, on the Bank of Canada daily average exchange rate of the preceding business day.
Registered unitholders resident in Canada who wish to receive a U.S. dollar distribution and registered unitholders resident in the United States wishing to receive the Canadian dollar distribution equivalent should contact Brookfield Renewable’s transfer agent, Computershare Trust Company of Canada, in writing at 100 University Avenue, 8th Floor, Toronto, Ontario M5J 2Y1 or by phone at 1-800-564-6253. Beneficial unitholders (i.e., those holding their units in street name with their brokerage) should contact the broker with whom their units are held.
Distribution Currency Option
The quarterly distributions payable on the Partnership’s LP Units are declared in U.S. dollars. Beginning with the fourth quarter distribution payable December 31, 2016, unitholders resident in the United States will receive payment in U.S. dollars and unitholders resident in Canada will receive the Canadian dollar equivalent unless they request otherwise. The Canadian dollar equivalent of the quarterly distribution will be based on the Bank of Canada daily average exchange rate on the record date or, if the record date falls on a weekend or holiday, on the Bank of Canada daily average exchange rate of the preceding business day.
Registered unitholders resident in Canada who wish to receive a U.S. dollar distribution and registered unitholders resident in the United States wishing to receive the Canadian dollar distribution equivalent should contact Brookfield Renewable’s transfer agent, Computershare Trust Company of Canada, in writing at 100 University Avenue, 8th Floor, Toronto, Ontario M5J 2Y1 or by phone at 1-800-564-6253. Beneficial unitholders (i.e., those holding their units in street name with their brokerage) should contact the broker with whom their units are held.
Q: Hi Your answer to me re the div on this stock was wrong the div paid to Canadian investors is converted into C$ that is a fact if you wish to hold them in the us side of your account they are converted back to US $ thus the double conversion
Stan
Stan
Q: Hi Peter &Ryan
I wished to take a position in this stock on the US side of my cash account due to the div being in US $ I was told by my trading house that although the div is in US$ it must be paid in C$ which would mean a double exchange this is in my opion absurd .
Could you explain the rational for this that Brookfield is using .
Which should be a good stock for a US div is not good due to the double exchange.
Kind Regards
Stan
I wished to take a position in this stock on the US side of my cash account due to the div being in US $ I was told by my trading house that although the div is in US$ it must be paid in C$ which would mean a double exchange this is in my opion absurd .
Could you explain the rational for this that Brookfield is using .
Which should be a good stock for a US div is not good due to the double exchange.
Kind Regards
Stan
Q: Thoughts on the company post bought deal?
Q: Hi, can you please comment on today's increase in trading volume. Also, how does this company compare to others in the industry pertaining to affo. With the upcoming capex and very few "buys" on the stock, do you feel this company has a higher probability of surprising to the upside? With payout ratio at around 60%, do you think they will raise the dividend anytime soon? Thanks! :)
Q: Any reason for drop today or just profit taking? Your insight please.
Q: Peter; In response to Bobs question on discount firms I would highly recommend BMO INVESTORLINE. I have been using them since they began the service. They also have a number of ETF's available , some managed by Larry Berman . They respond quickly and are open to changes . Security is excellent.
Rod
Rod
Q: Any reason for increase of 0.06 today to $1.26 on very strong vol.of 3.3m shares.Heard that copper is up today due to China.Thanks for u usual great services & views
Q: Winpak has dropped considerably in past two days. I'm up over 30%. Is it time to take my profits and redeploy the cash?
Q: What is the bond market telling us today?
Q: hello Peter...I read over the week-end your article in the National Post about 5 mid-cap US stocks. Interesting! And now I’m wondering…..is this a prelude to inclusion of them in an upcoming 5iR US balanced portfolio?….Tom
Q: I have a half position in pur would you recommend increasing to a full position at this time.