Q: Which of these three companies are preferred going forward for 2019? Should we hold all?
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Q: For a 3 year hold,would you prefer cov or crh?
Q: After stock price meltdown, would you see current price of Weyerhaeuser as a good long term entry point for this forestry blue chip, and would you consider current dividend as sustainable?
Q: Will 5i be preparing a report on this company in the near future? It's had a great run the past several years and has been increasing its dividend regularly. I'm considering adding after the pull back. Seems to be decent growth ahead of it but how fast can it pay off its debt (seems pretty high). What grade would it most likely receive and why? Thanks.
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Fortis Inc. (FTS)
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Brookfield Renewable Partners L.P. (BEP.UN)
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Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp. (AQN)
Q: What are your three preferred Canadian Electrical Utilities to buy right now?
Q: I have VGT $5500 to fund vacation in US this winter. Would like your views to switch to the best US growth options for a 2 month gain before cashing out of my TFSA or leave as is. Your best guess of 3 investments, thanks.
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NFI Group Inc. (NFI)
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Parex Resources Inc. (PXT)
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Savaria Corporation (SIS)
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A&W Revenue Royalties Income Fund (AW.UN)
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Nutrien Ltd. (NTR)
Q: I would like to add small amounts to the above listed existing positions. How would you rank these? Which one's may likely drop further and more patience would be required?
Thank you!
Albert
Thank you!
Albert
Q: I know it's not your core area, but was wondering what you thought Apple's revenue warning might mean for the company, the tech sector, the US economy, international trade, and the universe going forward.
Q: I am new to trading and managing my own portfolio. I have been investing for a few years now , but had everything managed by a broker. I decided i wanted to manage my own portfolio due to management fees and what i felt were average returns at best over the past few years. Is there a trading platform or two that you could recommend ? I read the reviews on Questrade and BMO Investor Line and both had really poor reviews .
Q: Would you have the 2018 yield for the TSX available?
Thank you
Thank you
Q: I am in the process of trying to compare my historical investment performance to that of the indexes (total return statistics, including dividends). I am finding it difficult to obtain statistical data (not charts) of the total return performance for various indexes. Can you suggest a reliable source please.
Thank you again for all of your excellent advice over 2018! Best wishes for a very Happy New Year!
Thank you again for all of your excellent advice over 2018! Best wishes for a very Happy New Year!
Q: I'm looking for suggests on where to invest about $18K that I have in cash that's in two RRSP's and my TFSA, from stock sales and cash deposits in 2018.
My total portfolio is about $53K, with $22K already in RBC, BNS and BAC, also $3.5K in Goeasy and $1.5K in Orca Gold, I'm still up on all of these even with 2018. I have a further $7K in various oil, gas and a driller, these I'm under water over 50%, but like to keep them for now and try to recoup some of those loses as I think they are very oversold.
Can you give me some ideas for investing my cash, I'm looking for longer term investments not just trades, I would prefer dividend paying stocks but would also be interested in non-dividend payers as well. I want to stick to Canadian companies for now as the dollars is down some much against the US.
Also should I look at trimming the banks stocks I currently have, I'm quite overweight on them, but I'm not worried at this point with the amount I have tied up in them.
My total portfolio is about $53K, with $22K already in RBC, BNS and BAC, also $3.5K in Goeasy and $1.5K in Orca Gold, I'm still up on all of these even with 2018. I have a further $7K in various oil, gas and a driller, these I'm under water over 50%, but like to keep them for now and try to recoup some of those loses as I think they are very oversold.
Can you give me some ideas for investing my cash, I'm looking for longer term investments not just trades, I would prefer dividend paying stocks but would also be interested in non-dividend payers as well. I want to stick to Canadian companies for now as the dollars is down some much against the US.
Also should I look at trimming the banks stocks I currently have, I'm quite overweight on them, but I'm not worried at this point with the amount I have tied up in them.
Q: David Fingold has mentioned this company a couple of times, but I can't find much information about it other than is is n the grey market and has a 5B cap. What are your thoughts? - Strauss Group
Q: Sold Cliq and Ygr today at a loss. Bought MAXR at $ 15.60. Yield of 9% ???. Would it be a good idea or sell into the strength.? In spite of their problems in the past current fundamentals don’t look all that bad. How big a problem is their debt. New arrangements with their bankers. I’m mainly a dividend / growth investor. This is my only tech stock. 3% of portfolio.
Q: Very low stock price; some insiders have been buying in sizable amounts. Good entry point?
John
John
Q: I have owned WPM for many years, up about 200%. I am now 67 and looking for more income. Should I keep it as a hedge, a little income. Your thoughts on telcos?? Everybody ( younger) seem to be able do everything for free in that space! Please deduct appropriate amount of credits.
Q: I'm looking to add another dividend name with some opportunity for capital appreciation. What would be your preference between BPY and BAM?
Q: What are you thoughts on this company? They seem to have most of the market share in juices category in Canada with US exposure due to past acquisitions. Thanks.
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iShares 1-5 Year Laddered Corporate Bond Index ETF (CBO)
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iShares 1-5 Year Laddered Government Bond Index ETF (CLF)
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iShares Core Canadian Universe Bond Index ETF (XBB)
Q: Team, I’m looking at holding 15% of my portfolio in a low risk fixed income investment. What would be suitable securities to buy?
Q: Could I please have your current valuation on this company and its prospects going forward?
Thanks
Thanks