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Investment Q&A
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Q: What do you guys think of trump winning? Any idea how this will affect Canada?
Q: Greetings Peter et all,
I am in need of your astute assistance.
Scenario:
A 58 year old with failing health. (10-15 years?)
With approx 600K to deploy...I require approx 4K tax free from dividend and stock appreciation to maintain a life.
Need appropriately safe investments to achieve above.
Small, safe, manageable, tax friendly.
Two example vehicles would be very much appreciated thank-you
Be well my friends
I am in need of your astute assistance.
Scenario:
A 58 year old with failing health. (10-15 years?)
With approx 600K to deploy...I require approx 4K tax free from dividend and stock appreciation to maintain a life.
Need appropriately safe investments to achieve above.
Small, safe, manageable, tax friendly.
Two example vehicles would be very much appreciated thank-you
Be well my friends
Q: PIF just released its Q3 results, kindly provide your expert perusal on the numbers reported. I sense that since they raised their dividend by 10%, things are likely progressing rather nicely in this company's turnaround. Thanks.
Q: can you account for the recent weakness in BEP.UN (Brookfield Renewable Energy Partners)
Q: What are your views on DEE in light of the recent developments?
Q: I only hold a 2% position and took it up in Feb at $5.90, are the concerns you have (I have read your views on this firm)changed given their quarterly results. I am very under weight the sector as a whole and am wondering if the results are good enough to add perhaps another 1%.They quote "We expect that if there is transparency to an oil price above $50 WTI (USA) that we will be able to present guidance showing double digit growth for 2017" Probable, possible or not likely? thanks
Q: Would you still consider American Axle & Manufacturing Holdings a buy after it's recent acquisition. It's now loading up on debt. I am curious to see if your thoughts changed, and if it would be considered a good tax loss selling candidate for a mid December pick up?
Thank you,
Thank you,
Q: Could you please comment on the latest results?
Thanks
Peter
Thanks
Peter
Q: I am wondering of your opinion of edge hill hedge funds.looking for hands off growth and capital preservation.No one likes fees but if results are decent i am willing as not to watch the market daily and making emotional decisions
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Constellation Software Inc. (CSU)
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Great Canadian Gaming Corporation (GC)
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Spin Master Corp. Subordinate Voting Shares (TOY)
Q: I have cash to add 3 new positions to my registered investment accounts. The current holdings are listed above. This is 15% of my portfolio. The other 85% is professional managed and well diversified in mutual funds. Can you recommend some Canadian stocks (that you have reports on) and ETFs that are the best purchases today that I should look into? Thanks, Matthew.
Q: I am interested in the bank because of its growth prospects. It is located in North Carolina which is booming. What is your opinion please?
Q: May I have your thoughts on AD's earnings released Tuesday?
Ted
Ted
Q: Any comments on these companies in general and are you aware of any reason for recent decline in DR stock price? Thank you
Q: I had BOS and sold it some time ago. What do you make of it at these levels. Is it very cheap yet? I don't believe much has changed business wise with the company.
Thank You
Clarence
Thank You
Clarence
Q: Thoughts on closed end funds in general & in particular the Canoe Energy Fund Series A. It has a Mer of 2.8%.
Thanks,
Ted
Thanks,
Ted
Q: Your take on their respective quarters please.
Q: Please comment on PUR Q3 results.
Thanks
Roy
Thanks
Roy
Q: If the S&P 500 tanks tomorrow morning, would you consider it a buying opportunity? Thanks, Bill
Q: I have small positions (less than 0.5% each) in WEF and CCO, both at losses (20% down on WEF, 62% down on CCO). I am debating whether I cut my losses on each and consolidate this freed capital into increasing my position in CAE (currently at 0.5%: making this move would increase my position to about 1.2%).
In defence of WEF, I know that this is a cyclical company, and with the prospect of more construction in the US (I believe there have been some rumblings about increasing house construction in the US), I am aware that WEF could improve over the next 6-12 months. Also, it pays a 4% dividend to wait, so that would be another case to keep it. As for CCO, I am not aware of any tail winds for uranium in general, but I don't think CCO will head much lower than it already has.
On the other side of the argument, I am aware that hanging onto losing positions in the hopes that they improve is not a successful strategy. I believe that CAE is a company worth investing in, and I do plan to increase my position in it, either by adding capital to my investing account (which I will have to wait on until extra capital becomes available to me for investing), or redeploying my existing investment capital.
My question is whether I act now by selling these companies, or whether I hang onto them and wait until I accrue additional free cash to increase my CAE position. I am unwilling to sell my other positions in my account at this time. Thanks so much for your time, and I await your reply.
In defence of WEF, I know that this is a cyclical company, and with the prospect of more construction in the US (I believe there have been some rumblings about increasing house construction in the US), I am aware that WEF could improve over the next 6-12 months. Also, it pays a 4% dividend to wait, so that would be another case to keep it. As for CCO, I am not aware of any tail winds for uranium in general, but I don't think CCO will head much lower than it already has.
On the other side of the argument, I am aware that hanging onto losing positions in the hopes that they improve is not a successful strategy. I believe that CAE is a company worth investing in, and I do plan to increase my position in it, either by adding capital to my investing account (which I will have to wait on until extra capital becomes available to me for investing), or redeploying my existing investment capital.
My question is whether I act now by selling these companies, or whether I hang onto them and wait until I accrue additional free cash to increase my CAE position. I am unwilling to sell my other positions in my account at this time. Thanks so much for your time, and I await your reply.