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Q: I've owned and lost way too much money on Goldcorp over the years, only holding onto it to keep a balanced portfolio, but I should have sold this stock and bought another gold player a long time ago. Would Eagle Mines be a good replacement or what does 5I suggest as a replacement, with a moderate conservative profile and what kind of weighting should I hold for precious metals
Read Answer Asked by david on February 16, 2017
Q: Hi i5
My wife and I are 59 years old and semiretired
Are pension income is enough to fund are day to day life , we have some investment
Income that is used for travel and any extras that come up.
In that investment we have about 25 % in bond funds (pmmo005) 20 % cash
And the balance in Canadian and American equities .
On Bnn market call many analysts are saying bonds are not the best investment in
today's market of raising interest rates . Would you recommend selling or reducing the bond portion of portfolio .
Thanks for the help
Sam
Market
Read Answer Asked by Sam on February 16, 2017
Q: Hello Peter & Team, I read in the newspaper this morning that Canada Goose will soon go public in Toronto and New York. According to the article, they have business in 34 countries, and they plan to expand their business. Will that be a good investment? Do they have debt? Do you know the exact date the stock will be available on the TSX? Regards, Gervais
Read Answer Asked by Gervais on February 16, 2017
Q: I allocate ~5% of my portfolio to speculative holdings. I consider APH, a marijuana stock, to fall under this category and currently hold this. I'm looking to add PHO to this category, as it sounds like a riskier growth stock. In your opinion, would adding a 2% allocation be sensible or would you advocate purchasing more of a full position to reap the full rewards? Would you ever advocate buying 2% positions?
Read Answer Asked by Ryan on February 16, 2017