Q: With this stock down over 35%and still heading south what is your recommendation, hold, sell, buy. I am a dividend investor so is the dividend safe
for the next quarter. I have read your other answers and you indicate it to be a hold
Q: I will sell shares of HPE and GE to harvest some capital loss. I would like to replace those shares by an ETF which have a fund structure that re-invest dividends (as quoted in the September ETF letter) or shares of another company. Could you give me some suggestions?
Thank you
Q: Hi Group if your goal was to generate some cash for the coming (maybe?) downturn in equities what 10 holdings (in order) would you liquidate in the balanced portfolio. Thanks for your views they are very helpful in managing this market
Q: Could you please explain the implications of the initial public offering by Altagas offered today? It sounds like they are selling off their Canadian assets. Do you consider this a good change>
Q: 16% of my portfolio is made up of the above listed stocks.
All are relatively volatile compared to the rest (84%) of my holdings
Do you consider these holdings and their weights to represent excessive risk to a portfolio?
Which of these stocks would you keep and which would you sell to reduce the risk?
Many thanks
John
Q: I currently hold a 4% position in BTO. I don't generally like this sector but have been holding because its "generally recommended" to hold 5% gold/metals position. Right now I'm flat on it so there is no cap/gain or loss to influence a trade.
Do you consider BTO ok to hold at this level and/or should I hold lets say 2% positions in two or three alternatives and if so what would you recommend?
My time frame is 10 years plus.
Thanks
John
Q: Would you please provide your current perspective on Helius?
I’m particularly interested in your view on what potential there may be should PONS and related therapy be found to have good efficacy. In other words could they effectively monitize this technology free of direct competition? It seems the actual equipment would be inexpensive to produce.
Thanks, Hugh
Q: Mogo was IPO'd at around $10 per share. Since then the stock has wondered down to less than half that price--yet the company has diversified from a quick "payday" lender to one that now derives 50% of its revenue from subscription services that were not even part of the valuation at the time of initial offering (I believe). It is also the only Canadian Fintech that seems to be getting any traction in the marketplace. So my question is, why is the market not paying more attention to this company?
Q: 1) with all these recent acquisitions, is management getting over their skis somewhat regarding integration and operating the business?
2) is restaurant/etc. food delivery a major headwind for the future?
thanks, Mike
Q: I think that 5I offers incredible value for the money. But, what other services would you recommend for a fairly active investor. What do you think of services/newsletters like
insider trading, Contra the Herd, President's club, Bloomberg news. My budget would like be no more than $2500/year. Thanks kindly.
Q: Being retired my focus is on income and capital preservation in that order. Needing some USD to spend in the south, I have been recommended these income producing ETFs. Do you see any red flags with any of these?
Q: It seems to me that when 5i members seek guidance regarding possible investments in American healthcare companies, Pfizer seems to be a common recommendation by your team. If I'm correct that you consider it to be a good investment at this time, what exactly are the reasons you believe this to be the case. If I'm wrong, what other American Companies do you favour currently. I'm willing to accept some risk but I'm really looking for a company that can balance off some of the Canadian small caps that I have in my portfolio that I'm purchased with your guidance. i.e. Knight, Covalon and Reliq. Again, thank-you for your invaluable guidance.