Q: I am putting together a portfolio for my daughter who is somewhat risk averse. The portfolio will include a TFSA, RRSP and open account. A recurring question I know but does the drop in STN make it a more compelling long-term buy now than WSP or does WSP's momentum win out? Since the stock could go in any of the accounts, I am wondering if WSP's dividend in the open account is just enough to win the day? Income is not the prime pre-requisite here but it wouldn't hurt either.
Q: Can you confirm that either LOGIQ or JC Clark institutional Investors have said that they will back Point North nominees to liquor stores board. Do you Think Point North nominees will act independently. Do you think a quick buyer can be found for this business. I have received 3 phone calls from Point North soliciting representative. Regards
Q: Hello 5i
With talk of capital flow rotation, Pundits claiming dooms day freely in the media, some stocks and sectors seeing chart patterns rounding out in topping formation........and all the other market topping signs,
what are the portfolio review activities an investor should be conducting today?
As you can imagine, some of my longtime winners are giving back gains and other stock prices have stalled. It will be disappointing to me if I just sit and watch as my gains evaporate.
Short of telling me you are not market timers, do you have thoughts on what an investor is to do in the current environment to hold onto profits, while managing behaviours and emotions?
Portfolio is widely diversified including pension split between CAD, US and EAFE. There is very little fixed income utilized given expected low and negative bond returns.
Q: I have American money sitting in a US margin account and not earning any interest. Do you have a suggestion for a safe use for it that could earn us some income?
Q: I have owned the GOOG class "C" shares for many years and it trades with a minor discount to the class A GOOGL shares. On Market Call today the guest indicated "you should always buy the GOOGL shares. What is your opinion and if you agree should I sell to then acquire the GOOGL shares? That said, is this a reasonable time to bring this from a 3.4% weighting up to a 5%? Appreciate your insight.
Q: would you consider this a buy for tax free account
recent analysts seem positive, good dividend but i have some concern about payout ratio
i have a 5 year outlook and no problem with some risk; most of my portfolio is growth oriented so looking at this for some balance
thanks
Q: I am looking over my portfolio and am overweight tech - like many, I suspect. Kinaxis is one of your favourites and in the balanced portfolio, which is why I own it. Is it not very, very expensive, though? The G&M has it with a forward PE of 85, and a PEG of 3.11. By way of comparison, Facebook is at 30.5 with a PEG of 1.2.
Q: I bought TOY the other day and it has since pulled back 6% or so. Seems to be just normal volatility. Would you support buying more if it drops down further to ~$35?
Q: What is a good alternative to BEP.UN? Due to the late reporting of tax information from BEP I have chosen to sell my units as I just received two $100 penalties from CRA.
Q: DR is taking a fair hit today, apparently over the change in leadership announcement (or is there something else?). How significant is this change, in your opinion? With a 7+% dividend, do you think that DR might be worth buying now as a small position, with the objective of collecting a nice dividend and perhaps a bit of growth potential?
Thank-you
Q: I own NMX warrants, expiring 8 July 2019. In the event of share dilution (such as with the just-announced bought deal), is there an anti-dilution provision? (i.e. a readjustment of the strike price)
Q: The CEO of MFC. has resigned. Today price dropped on large volume. Do you have more information why he resigned. Would you buy hold or sell. TD had a buy rating with price target of $23.00 Thank-you
Best Regards
Harold
Q: In regards to Kenny's question on portfolio rebalancing, could you please suggest limits that would trigger a rebalance. I understand this moves towards personal risk tolerances but in terms of overall portfolio volatility what could you suggest as a position limit? Thanks.