Q: I have just added to my PHO holding and now have a 2.5% position. With the latest news on them entering into a distribution agreement with Japan Laser Corp, could this warrant an increase in my holding?
Q: I have a question about fixed income ETFs and the bond market. Is this the time to be putting large sums of money into fixed income ETFs like ZAG, VAB and ZCM? What risk do these ETFs pose in a rising interest rate environment? Should one even be concerned with the price fluctuations over a month, 6 months or a year?
Q: i have about $500,000 to invest for 10 or more years. i don't need income from it. in order to keep it simple and be able to easily rebalance every six months or so, i am considering investing in only 3 etfs, as suggested by the canadian portfolio manager.
1. do you see any problems with this strategy? (i already have another portfolio in individual stocks.)
2.would ZAG be preferable to the suggested ZDB?
3. would ZLB be preferable to the suggested VCN?
thanks in advance. take whatever number of points necessary.
Q: ZWE is down 15% from my purchase price but with the 7.54% dividend I'm still up; however, the MER of .65% is a bit high & I'm wondering if I should stick with this ETF or is there a better alternative for an RRSP? Thanks as always for the great advice.
Dave
Q: Hi. 35 years old, currently sitting on 100% cash in TFSA and in RRSP. Looking to get back in with a long term outlook.
Planning on the following: TFSA: 40% modeled after your Balanced Equity Portfolio (or potentially Growth Portfolio), 50% in a mix of a few broad ranged ETFs, and 10% cash for now. RRSP: 20% in BTSX, 20% Dogs of DOW (USD), 20% Growth Portfolio (or BE), 20% mix of ETFs (will diverse geographically), 10% bonds, and 10% cash.
1. Comments to the overall strategy?
2. Any recommendations?
3. I know you can't time the market, but does it make sense to just buy in all at one time?
Q: Good morning,
I currently hold the following Utility and Telco stocks in my non registered account with the following weight:
Utility stocks:
AQN 3.3%, CU 4.5% and EMA 2.4%
Telco stocks:
BCE 11.70% and T 2.8%
I would appreciate your thoughts and suggestions on the quality and current weight of theses Utility & Telco stocks along with your best ideas in both of these sectors and whether or not you would replace or add to any of them.
Looking for some income and moderate long term moderate growth.
Thanks for your great service.
Q: I've been looking at the StockCalc reports on some of the companies in my portfolio. Do you know them and put much confidence in them? For example, they report Kinaxis is 68% undervalued, while BBU.Un is 46.1% undervalued. Do you trust their uhm, evaluation of what is and is not over or under valued? I'm trying to get a handle on how much credence to lend these for buying and selling purposes.
Q: Hi being a holder of pbh for many years I sold
Half on the way up at $100 and the other half on the way down at $100 .
I have been 50 % cash for the last while and am now starting to dip my toe back in.
I have taken a full position in Pbh.db.g .
Can I have your opinion on this move.
Kind regards Stan
Q: EMR.us (Emerson Electric, NYSE)
1. Do you see growth in revenue, and ROE ?
2. Is EMR a dividend grower?
3. After the pullbacks after Oct 2018 , is EMR good value?
4. Most financial sites leave PEG as blank. Yahoo Finance (not always reliable) is the only one I saw that reported PEG (at 1.45).
5. I hold EMR in a registered retirement account; it is in a conservative retirement fund. I take massive risks on my other accounts, but on the registered account I am interested in growth, ROE not too far from 20 ; PEG not TOO far from 1.0 --- and feel 2 or 3 the above would be adequate reasons to continue holding EXCEPT IF YOU HAVE BETTER IDEAS.
6. RBC downgraded EMR today; yesterday Credit Swisse upgraded. Analyst ratings are a not deciding factor, but I do look at them notwithstanding the migraines they cause.
7. Is EMR worth keeping or could one do better elsewhere?
Q: You were asked a question the other day (the answer was the companies listed above) which I would like to ask again with one important difference: If you could only pick 5 stocks for growth today, the key words being growth, five and today, what would they be? The time frame is one year and RISK IS a factor. Thank you.
Q: Back in October you discussed SQ and TEAM as US growth stocks worth a look. Any update to these and/or alternatives given the changed environment since then?