Q: Hi...it has been awhile since you commented on this REIT. How would you feel about this as an income generating investment at this time with its focus on Germany. Does the threat of rising interest rates in the US have an impact?
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Q: Please provide your opinion on the results of INN.un today.Did its diluted EPS & Revenue beat expectations?Thanks a lot for your normal excellent services & opinion.
Q: What do you think of Callidus and asset-based lending in general? It seems they fill a niche above some of the 'factoring' companies in terms of finance. This seems to be a growth area. Are they fairly valued here? Thx.
Q: Could you update Luna Gold (LGC), in light of the forbearance agreement and May 1 deadline. Should I take my loss now or risk it going to 0 on May 1st.
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Q: Hey Peter & Team
recently Insider Money reported that John Paulson at the end of 2014 purchased a significant number of shares (9 mill) in MNK. Since then the share value has seen a 21% appreciation and in the past year, shares have increased by by over 45%.
As a retail investor, it is becoming obvious we are the dummies out here and that hedge fund managers and the like are getting information well ahead of us.
Is there a way us little people are able to get a hold of information like this in real time?
And how should we be using the 5i site to get concurrent information on companies that have a change which will effect share values
And what are your thoughts on MNK moving forward?
Any www sites you can provide that might help us understand what big/smart money is doing in real time would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks for all you do
gm
recently Insider Money reported that John Paulson at the end of 2014 purchased a significant number of shares (9 mill) in MNK. Since then the share value has seen a 21% appreciation and in the past year, shares have increased by by over 45%.
As a retail investor, it is becoming obvious we are the dummies out here and that hedge fund managers and the like are getting information well ahead of us.
Is there a way us little people are able to get a hold of information like this in real time?
And how should we be using the 5i site to get concurrent information on companies that have a change which will effect share values
And what are your thoughts on MNK moving forward?
Any www sites you can provide that might help us understand what big/smart money is doing in real time would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks for all you do
gm
Q: Could you please comment on the latest results? The stock is down over 8% this morning. Thanks Ron
Q: I'm a bit worried about my WCP and CEU holdings which I hold for income and income growth. In light of ever increasing oil inventories and oil service stocks hurting big time I don't see much hope for these companies this year. I'm thinking about selling these two for other income stocks I feel are a bit more stable such as Exchange Income (EIF) & Veresen (VSN). How do you feel about these moves and could you possibly suggest other suitable income replacements.
Q: Re Gerald's comment today (RY - Royal Bank) and his discovery of D-Series funds available thru RBC. I'm sure you will find this to be true for all banks as adverse to their affiliated Discout/Self-Directed brokerage's.
IE at TDDI (TD Direct Investing) they also offer D-Series funds.
I would suggest though that Gerald check-out their eSeries Index Funds. Out of the 17 listed on their Website 12 have MER's below 1% and NO Commisions to buy/or sell.
IE at TDDI (TD Direct Investing) they also offer D-Series funds.
I would suggest though that Gerald check-out their eSeries Index Funds. Out of the 17 listed on their Website 12 have MER's below 1% and NO Commisions to buy/or sell.
Q: Looking to buy a US Health Care stock for growth. Do you have any recommendations for a smaller mid-cap? Thank you.
Q: Hi,
I have been holding ET for quite sometime now. What I have observed that it starts rising before the earnings release and goes upto around 18.5 and then after the earnings it falls back below 17 dollars and stays there for quite some time. Would you suggest I replace it with another stock as except for dividend it seems to be a dead stock. Which stock would you recommend as its replacement.
I have been holding ET for quite sometime now. What I have observed that it starts rising before the earnings release and goes upto around 18.5 and then after the earnings it falls back below 17 dollars and stays there for quite some time. Would you suggest I replace it with another stock as except for dividend it seems to be a dead stock. Which stock would you recommend as its replacement.
Q: Hi, Could I get your opinion on KPT? I've owned it for several years and am considering adding to my position.
Q: Do you have plans to do a report on this company anytime soon? At this point, could you "eyeball" a grade to it.... maybe A- ?
Q: Peter, on questions you said the div. on bird was not sustainable. I would like to replace it with close to the same yield. My thoughts are Regal or Direct cash. Would you buy either? What about drt.un? Nice yield. Is it tax friendly. Any other suggestions to replace the yield and perhaps small growth. Thank you Ken
Q: I too have that black cloud over my trades, thus this question.
If I own 1000 shares in company xyz in my non-registered account, and have a loss I want to capture, if I sell 500 shares, and retain the other 500 shares, do I still get to claim the loss on the 500 shares I sold at a loss.
Thanks as always
If I own 1000 shares in company xyz in my non-registered account, and have a loss I want to capture, if I sell 500 shares, and retain the other 500 shares, do I still get to claim the loss on the 500 shares I sold at a loss.
Thanks as always
Q: Hi...do you see the relaxation rules by CRTC concerning Canadian content as having any impact on the stock? Thanks
Q: Hello, I have recently reviewed the management fees on RRSP accounts I have with an investment firm. I have reviewed the funds that They have me currently invested in and have found similar mutual funds with RBC, all D series funds. I have calculated the loss due to higher MER and am shocked by he difference it would have made in my accounts. While I have money that I invest on my own, I like the idea of having some stashed away in managed funds (I like doing my research on smaller companies and trust the bigger names to the professionals). The "d series" funds with RBC have considerably lower MER. Is that the best way for me to reinvest my mutual funds once I move them over to RBC? Is there a better or cheaper way to invest those funds? ETF's you would suggest? Is there anything out there that would suit my needs better than the RBC D series funds? I have approx 1/3 of my investments tied up in these funds at this time with my current investment firm. For what it's worth I suggest anyone who has Mutual funds with an investment firm look at the MER for each fund they are invested in. There are cheaper ways to have your money managed, the best I found so far are RBC D series funds. If you have a better suggestions, I am all ears.
Q: ipl is lagging ppl in the last month or so.Your comments please.Thanks again for the incredible service. Jim
Q: Can you comment on the SOX Q4 and 2014 results and the prospects for 2015 based on what was released?
As well, the SP of SOX has been sinking further since the results were released on 3/10. Would you advise exiting at around $6 and give up the dividends (to be paid on 4/15 to holders of record on 3/31)? Or do you view today's big drop as "just one of those market maneuvers" (I'm one of those weak kneed market "conspiratorists" that Peter mentioned, obviously - LOL).
Thanks.
As well, the SP of SOX has been sinking further since the results were released on 3/10. Would you advise exiting at around $6 and give up the dividends (to be paid on 4/15 to holders of record on 3/31)? Or do you view today's big drop as "just one of those market maneuvers" (I'm one of those weak kneed market "conspiratorists" that Peter mentioned, obviously - LOL).
Thanks.
Q: hello Peter, Will you prefer AW.UN ( as it is in income portfolio) over HR.UN, for income, stability and overall return. I am holding HR.Un for over a year and it is trailing AW.un by a wide margin. So thinking of switching. Do you advise it. your opinion, please. Thanks.
Q: I follow the insider trader info on the TSX website and note BCE is sold almost every day by insiders. Does this raise an alarm with your researchers.