Q: I just read on line (Google when can the additional money be put into tfsa) the cra will not penalize anyone who makes a contribution as of today of $4500. Even though it has not been approved by parliament the cra considers it approved as of budget date yesterday. So I plan on adding $4500 today.
I have PHM for a year now and did very well. I was wondering if it's a good trade to sell some and buy Convalo or to buy more PHM or maybe buy more of both?
The health care sector is super hot now, I would say similar with energy one year ago. How would one "see" if the sentiment changes and not be caught overloaded?
Q: Hi 5i,
While it may be a bit premature, my question is: at what point can we use the increased TFSA limit? I have tried looking for this information but haven't found anything concrete to indicate exactly when it is safe to make the additional contribution. As we know, there is a consequence for over-contributing and the term "immediately" used in the budget might not really mean "immediately" from a practical point of view. Can you or the members offer any clarification?
Thanks!!
Cheers,
Mike
Q: The post is reporting that they are investigating biker boss buying $10,000 worth of stock ahead of the deal. Really? Who cares? I am sure many of us bought more than $10,000. All you had to do was look at the weird trading activity. Looks the me like a non issue and souds totally ridiculous like grasping at straws to find something against amaya and to sell newspapers. Probably a great buying opportunity?
Q: i have held axp for a number of years and added some more this year. It appears weak these days, making it tempting to add more. As a cardholder, it is by far my favourite card to have. Service, points rewards, perks, web and app make it a winner in my books. Any thoughts on it as an investment? Thanks in advance.
I worked in the government for 15 years and I am 41 years old. I am eligible to get a transfer value for my service which would be roughly 250k within RRSP limits and 250K outside RRSP limits (or) I can collect an indexed pension pension of approx $2600 (todays value) at age 60. I did the calculation and I find that if I make about 7% I am better off than the pension plan taking the transfer value..Please give your opinion on this. Is this doable? If I do end up taking the transfer value can you suggest how I should invest it? I have a period of 20 years before I can withdraw from it. Would it be appropriate if I invest a portion of it by mirroring your model and divident portfolio? What should I do for international allocation? US allocation? Are there some investments which I can make which are not very market dependant? This is very important for me and I value your opinions. I realise this is more than one question so fell free to use more than one question credit as appropriate to respond. Thanks very much.
Q: I own stock in this company (US based) that represents 5% of my portfolio and am up 10% since purchasing. What is your view on it's future growth over the next 1 to 3 years. Thanks.
Gerry
Q: Peter ... I have pretty well stuck with the two earlier portfolios (TY very much) but I wandered on this particular bond and am wondering if its weakness is attributed to low (er) interest rates. Can I expect this fund to eventually recover when the interest rates go up ?? TY.
Q: I have additional funds available to purchase new positions from the growth portfolio. Can you recommend 2 or 3 for me?
I purchased AVO, CDV, CXI, DHX.B, DRT, EFN, XTC, IWO and SCR already.
Thanks!
Q: What are your thoughts on Legacy now that an FrontFour Capital Group has taken an interest and wants three seats on the board? Does those pose a problem for existing management and is the company being lined up to be sold in the future?
Q: Hi
I have held Endo since the Pallidan buyout and it has been quite good to me, however I'm wondering if it's maybe time to move on as it's fundamentals seem to have stalled. Would very much appreciate your opinion.
Thank you
Q: I have held these Artis Debentures for 3 years and with the currency changes, have done quite well over this time period. The coupon is 5.75% and the yield to maturity is 5.03%. The maturity date is June 30, 2018. I consider this part of my fixed income although it is held in a taxable account.
In your opinion, should I continue maintain this holding for 3 more years?
And on a related note, was there anything in CNR's (Canadian National Railway) earnings to cause concern? Management reaffirmed forward guidance and it looks "cheaper" now, on a forward p/e basis, than it has in a long while.