Q: I own the following ETFs for international exposure. EFV, SCZ, FEZ, VTI, VBR, VNM and VWO. I am trying to maintain a 30% of international ETFs. 1/3 in each of US, developed countries and emerging markets. I'm needing to add more emerging and thought I might add ILF to the mix. I would value your opinion on my overall choices and what you think about adding ILF or should I stick with VWO and VNM. Thank you for your valuable service.
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Q: Peter I currently hold 18% IN Canadain energy wcp syg bte would you trim at this point .I personally am quite ok with it but repect your opinion
Stan
Stan
Q: re: CSX Corp
CSX has been ok Q1 2014 but nothing to write home about. Sluggish performance is attributed to weak Coal shipments. I'm ahead right now about 3% and their Q1 earnings will be up next week. I am seriously thinking about getting out before the earnings announcement then jumping back in as I do believe CSX will perform well over the long term through improved intermodal & expansion plus it is relatively cheap for the sector.
Your thoughts?
ty Peter & Family
Gord
CSX has been ok Q1 2014 but nothing to write home about. Sluggish performance is attributed to weak Coal shipments. I'm ahead right now about 3% and their Q1 earnings will be up next week. I am seriously thinking about getting out before the earnings announcement then jumping back in as I do believe CSX will perform well over the long term through improved intermodal & expansion plus it is relatively cheap for the sector.
Your thoughts?
ty Peter & Family
Gord
Q: good morning,
could you clarify joe's april 9 comment regarding having your broker "journal" inter listed stocks from Can. to US listing and then selling to raise us funds? Assuming the stock performs flat over the holding period, does this circumvent the bank charges that your would normally incur if you just bought us funds?
Thanks,
John
could you clarify joe's april 9 comment regarding having your broker "journal" inter listed stocks from Can. to US listing and then selling to raise us funds? Assuming the stock performs flat over the holding period, does this circumvent the bank charges that your would normally incur if you just bought us funds?
Thanks,
John
Q: Which one of the following stocks would you prefer for growth and stability for the next 5 years:
ACQ
CCL.B
BYD.UN
Thanks so much for all your hard work.
ACQ
CCL.B
BYD.UN
Thanks so much for all your hard work.
Q: Further to the question from Terrance this morning, TD is not overbought according to RSI today. It is currently at about 61, really, a pretty good score. This number changes daily and, like any of the other momentum indicators, should not be considered a buy or sell signal in isolation.
I agree with 5i, technical analysis is another tool along with fundamental analysis. But, don't buy anything unless the fundamentals are favourable (that's why I subscrible to i5 Research). And, don't worry about the technicals unless you understand the whole picture.
I agree with 5i, technical analysis is another tool along with fundamental analysis. But, don't buy anything unless the fundamentals are favourable (that's why I subscrible to i5 Research). And, don't worry about the technicals unless you understand the whole picture.
Q: Hi Peter & Team, for growth potential which one these two companies would you select, Vermillon (Vet) or BEP.UN? Regards, Gervais
Q: Howdy,
I wish to stock up on either CSU or STN.which one has more upward potential given their present prices.
many thanks
Art
I wish to stock up on either CSU or STN.which one has more upward potential given their present prices.
many thanks
Art
Q: Was reading where it says TD is entering overbought territory with a RSI value of 73.5,could you explain this
Q: Good morning and thanks for the great work.
I currently own BEP.UN and have for a year or so it has done basically nothing in that time. I am condidering replacing it. What would be your top three picks in this area and would you consider replacing this stock if you are looking for growth long term.
Thanks Jon
I currently own BEP.UN and have for a year or so it has done basically nothing in that time. I am condidering replacing it. What would be your top three picks in this area and would you consider replacing this stock if you are looking for growth long term.
Thanks Jon
Q: CERF (CFL) reported this morning. They are forcasting a bright future with all of the construction activity in Alberta. Insiders have been buying- what do you think of the results?
Thanks
Pat
Thanks
Pat
Q: We have a RESP account with the following holdings:
Bond = 7K (individual, mature next month)
RBC Canadian Equity Income fund = 22K
Cash = 53K
Considering withdrawal will start Sep 2016, can you recommend a portfolio for the next few years?
Thank you.
Bond = 7K (individual, mature next month)
RBC Canadian Equity Income fund = 22K
Cash = 53K
Considering withdrawal will start Sep 2016, can you recommend a portfolio for the next few years?
Thank you.
Q: In the past few months you have recommended certain ETF's of which I have kept track off. What I was wondering which ETF's you suggest are best suited in a RRIF for a person aged 74?
Some of them that I have been following are CDZ, CPD, CUD, XEG, XGD,XLV & XWD. Are there others?
Look forward to your usual intelligent response.
Some of them that I have been following are CDZ, CPD, CUD, XEG, XGD,XLV & XWD. Are there others?
Look forward to your usual intelligent response.
Q: Thanks for all your fine research. My portfolio is diverse but I have no consumer stocks. Can you suggest 3 that you think would be good additions.
Q: Greetings! I'm really enjoying my membership and am finding it to be the best value of all my investing subscriptions.
I have recently sold Crescent Point CPG and used the funds to buy Surge Energy SGY. While tidying things up to align with your recommendations, I have sold Twin Butte Energy TBE, which was underwater for me and would like to buy either Tourmaline TOU, Vermilion VET or Whitecap Resources WCP. Which one of the three would be your preference, or is there something else that is better or safer. I'm looking for a (1) moderate dividend with some growth; (2) a higher dividend with little growth, or (3)lower dividend with higher growth, but the bottom line (as ever) is that I don't want to lose my money.
I have recently sold Crescent Point CPG and used the funds to buy Surge Energy SGY. While tidying things up to align with your recommendations, I have sold Twin Butte Energy TBE, which was underwater for me and would like to buy either Tourmaline TOU, Vermilion VET or Whitecap Resources WCP. Which one of the three would be your preference, or is there something else that is better or safer. I'm looking for a (1) moderate dividend with some growth; (2) a higher dividend with little growth, or (3)lower dividend with higher growth, but the bottom line (as ever) is that I don't want to lose my money.
Q: Hi Peter, I have 14 dividend paying diverse stocks of about the same weighting and have about 1500.00. Knowing your view of "BAD" I was thinking of adding it but it would be a smaller weighting. My question: in general is it worth adding to the current holdings or adding as small weighting in a new co. Thanks, Nick
Sorry if I sent it twice not sure if timed out did't get confirmation of being sent.
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Q: As long as you have both US & CDN a/c's I just call up TD or CIBC. Let's say I have 1000
ABX in my CDN a/c I just ask them to journal same into my US a/c. Then I sell same
in US a/c. Presto I have $20,000. US. This applies to any interlisted stock.
Joe
ABX in my CDN a/c I just ask them to journal same into my US a/c. Then I sell same
in US a/c. Presto I have $20,000. US. This applies to any interlisted stock.
Joe
Q: My question is regarding Imris. your response in Nov sounded fairly positive with the price at the time. it did have a nice jump early this year and has pulled back again. My question is at these prices has anything changed since your Nov response or is it a decent time to buy and is there any near term catalysts? lastly, the report on this company is almost 2 years old so what would you estimate the rating to be today at these levels?
Q: Hi 5i, my question is regarding the LME (London Metal Exchange). i have read and listened to various guests on BNN saying a "shake up" on the LME will happen this year. what i find confusing is the opinions have a high degree of discrepancy. some are of the opine that the change won't be noticed, some say a flash crash could occur with regards to metal prices. so i would like your opinion on this topic and how should a non-ferrous metals investor deal with the possible outcome.
and secondly , does a free site exist that has charts available to illustrate volumes of a particular stock on a daily basis ? thanx norm
and secondly , does a free site exist that has charts available to illustrate volumes of a particular stock on a daily basis ? thanx norm
Q: Hello Peter and Team. Within my RIFF, I own MFC (5.84% of my RIFF) and I bought it many years ago? for $28.23. It is now around $20.79 or so. I also own TCK.B (6.94%) and I paid $32.48 many years ago but is now about $24.72 They both, as you can see are always in the red and have a very long way to go to catch up again. My PF is well balanced with your help but in this predicament, what would you suggest? As always thank you ahead of time.