Q: Hello Peter! I have 30K in my TFSA and I want to invest them in one or two of Canadian Banks or in bank ETFs.Please provide me with 2 good banks and 2 good ETFs names. In your opinion what is better choice for long time, single bank or bank ETF? Thanks.
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Q: Hello,
I guess CF did not make it to your model portfolio, I was wondering if I should hold it or switch it for some other growth stock in your model portfolio. Also are there any US mortgage finance or housing related stocks you would recommend seems like the US housing starts look good this year. Thanks. Regards,
Shyam
I guess CF did not make it to your model portfolio, I was wondering if I should hold it or switch it for some other growth stock in your model portfolio. Also are there any US mortgage finance or housing related stocks you would recommend seems like the US housing starts look good this year. Thanks. Regards,
Shyam
Q: Hello Peter
I have brokerage accounts at two large full-service brokerages [Scotia McLeod, and National Bank Financial] and one at TD Waterhouse. I use the TD Waterhouse one with the low commissions for smaller positions and for ones I may expect to trade.
To simplify things I am considering consolidating the two full-service ones into one account, however I worry that then I may have too much riding on the solvency of a single bank, and in view of possible troubles and the possibility of "bail-ins" as happened in Cyprus and in several other European countries, maybe I am better spreading the risk.
I understand that the Government of Canada has already passed into law the regulations for the bail-in of an insolvent bank whereby the depositors are the losers. What do you think?
Thankyou........ Paul
I have brokerage accounts at two large full-service brokerages [Scotia McLeod, and National Bank Financial] and one at TD Waterhouse. I use the TD Waterhouse one with the low commissions for smaller positions and for ones I may expect to trade.
To simplify things I am considering consolidating the two full-service ones into one account, however I worry that then I may have too much riding on the solvency of a single bank, and in view of possible troubles and the possibility of "bail-ins" as happened in Cyprus and in several other European countries, maybe I am better spreading the risk.
I understand that the Government of Canada has already passed into law the regulations for the bail-in of an insolvent bank whereby the depositors are the losers. What do you think?
Thankyou........ Paul
Q: EIF Exchange Income Corp
The expansion of cell phone usage is supposed to increase significantly in the coming few years. Hard too believe considering how many cell phones there are out there. But that along with 4G usage has me watching American Tower Corp (AMT) closely.
I asked 5i & family about AMT Jan 7 of this year and you recommended EIF as a way to have access to a private company Westower which is in the same business as AMT and as reported by 5i was showing good financials. Since Jan 7 EIF is down 13% from $23.68 to 20.55 as of my writing this today.
I still believe that cell phone tower companies have a bright future, especially considering 4G, tablets etc... coming on line in the very near future.
What is your present opinion of EIF and/or are there any other recommendations you are making in this sector? And do you agree with my assessment of the future opportunities for cell tower companies such as AMT & Westower?
Thank You Peter & Company, always appreciate your time
Gord
The expansion of cell phone usage is supposed to increase significantly in the coming few years. Hard too believe considering how many cell phones there are out there. But that along with 4G usage has me watching American Tower Corp (AMT) closely.
I asked 5i & family about AMT Jan 7 of this year and you recommended EIF as a way to have access to a private company Westower which is in the same business as AMT and as reported by 5i was showing good financials. Since Jan 7 EIF is down 13% from $23.68 to 20.55 as of my writing this today.
I still believe that cell phone tower companies have a bright future, especially considering 4G, tablets etc... coming on line in the very near future.
What is your present opinion of EIF and/or are there any other recommendations you are making in this sector? And do you agree with my assessment of the future opportunities for cell tower companies such as AMT & Westower?
Thank You Peter & Company, always appreciate your time
Gord
Q: Peter and team:
We bought DCI at just over $26 and are under water. This is less than 1% of our portfolio. Do we get out or just hold on?
Also why was Amaya down today?
SS
We bought DCI at just over $26 and are under water. This is less than 1% of our portfolio. Do we get out or just hold on?
Also why was Amaya down today?
SS
Q: Hi Peter
Great Job Guys
Is there any reason for the sudden movement in spb and vsn
Thanks Mike B
Great Job Guys
Is there any reason for the sudden movement in spb and vsn
Thanks Mike B
Q: Hello,
I love the aet.un dividend,and am generaly a long term investor, but the stock keeps going down. I don't understand why. The company has issued news that says essentialy they are doing good. The valuations seem ok. Am i in a value trap? What could be the problem with this stock? Would you buy more here if you owned some already (which i do, below Net assest value)? Thank you for this wonderful service - that is good value!
Georgina
I love the aet.un dividend,and am generaly a long term investor, but the stock keeps going down. I don't understand why. The company has issued news that says essentialy they are doing good. The valuations seem ok. Am i in a value trap? What could be the problem with this stock? Would you buy more here if you owned some already (which i do, below Net assest value)? Thank you for this wonderful service - that is good value!
Georgina
Q: I own ipl in 3 of my accounts representing around 5 percent of my portfolio. I note you have dropped it from your model portfolio and only one analyst now recommends it as a strong buy. Is the valuation getting stretched and are there better names to be in for growth.
Q: Hi Peter. Any comments on Alta Corp's recent down grade of Surge? Thanks.
Q: Good afternoon,
For income and little bit of growth which of the two would choose, BEP.un or it's preferred share BRF.Pr.F?
Thanks
For income and little bit of growth which of the two would choose, BEP.un or it's preferred share BRF.Pr.F?
Thanks
Q: In the income portfolio CVD has a yield of 4.9% but on the ishares website the YTM is 2.29%. What would be the yield if I purchased this product today. Thank you Ron
Q: re: CVL Cervus Equip
I am down 8% thus far this year which is no big deal. Long term investor rather than short term. But reviewing CVL Volume shows only 175 shares. Is this something I should be concerned about?
Thank Peter & Family
Gord
I am down 8% thus far this year which is no big deal. Long term investor rather than short term. But reviewing CVL Volume shows only 175 shares. Is this something I should be concerned about?
Thank Peter & Family
Gord
Q: AET.UN ( argent ) has dropped repeatedly in the past few weeks and continues to fall despite reassurance by management that all is well. Is there a reason for concern here? I would have thought situation would have stabilized by now.
Q: Peter, are capstone mining and capstone infrastructure affiliated at all. Do you still like not former but not the latter. Thanks
Q: What is your opinion about Magna's plans to raise up to 2 billion in debt when in 2013 it returned about 1.3 billion to shareholders in the form of dividends and share buybacks?
Q: Hi Peter. I have been following SDRL the last couple of months. It is a top pick of some analysts. My question is I have a concern for its high debt (Not convinced they can cover it). Is the high dividend sustainable and will the stock go up over the next few years. Thanks. Rene
Q: In one of your answers today, you indicated that large portfolios should consider hedge products and real estate, in addition to a diversified stock portfolio. I assume that the real estate you are referring to excludes a personal residence. Could you elaborate further and indicate how an individual investor can access hedge funds and real estate opportunities? Thanks!
Q: WHAT DO YOU THINK OF KP TISSUE AND TORSTAR? I APPRECIATE YOUR RESPONSE.EBRAHIM
Q: Hello Peter and team;
I keep reading about the the next big thing: The internet of everything i.e. embedded wireless modules--I think also referred to as M2M and how it will connect the world just like the internet did. I would like to invest early for the future of this trend. What company would be at the forefront of this technology? Would it be Sierra Wireless (SW) OR PCN Technology (PCN) or even CSCO. Thanks you for your insight. First thing I turn on every morning is 5i research questions and answers.
I keep reading about the the next big thing: The internet of everything i.e. embedded wireless modules--I think also referred to as M2M and how it will connect the world just like the internet did. I would like to invest early for the future of this trend. What company would be at the forefront of this technology? Would it be Sierra Wireless (SW) OR PCN Technology (PCN) or even CSCO. Thanks you for your insight. First thing I turn on every morning is 5i research questions and answers.
Q: Hi, as a follow up to your recent response for larger portfolios on using hedged products, real estate and large caps, can you please provide some further recommendations for these ? I have set up 3 seperate portfolios - eft portfolio recommendations from the moneyletter , your equity portfolio , and the new fixed income portfolio with an investment ratio of 2:2:1.
Thank you
Thank you