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Q: I need some marital advice. I currently own a full position in K-Bro Linen, and will be happy to hold it for the next few years. I have been pushing my (ultra conservative) wife to put some of her excess cash to work and add a full position of KBL to her relatively small portfolio for weeks now. Right when I had her convinced to go ahead, the company went on a sharp drop (down another 4% today) on seemingly no news…. Now I can’t get her to stop heckling me at the dinner table about “all the money she saved by not buying it”.

What’s my rebuttal?!!?!?

Generally speaking, what do you say to clients who get too caught up in short term market fluctuations and lose sight of the big picture? Finally, I still think this is a great purchase for her to make for a long term hold (deep down, she does too) … seeing how this thing continues to drop, again, on no news, would you advise someone to buy now, or wait until after earnings gets released seeing how this thing continues to drop?
Read Answer Asked by Ray on August 06, 2013
Q: I hold stocks in my RRSP and non-registered, but recently opened a TFSA. I feel that managing stocks in 3 account is too complicated so would like to buy some ETFs that I can rebalance once per year in my TFSA. Do you have a suggestion for an ETF portfolio that includes a mix of large cap and small cap Canadian and U.S. ?

Thanks,
Carla
Read Answer Asked by Carla on August 06, 2013
Q: Hi Peter and team, thanks again for your great service! Do you have a recommendation for a health-related ETF? I've been looking at XLV, ZUH and VHT, leaning toward XLV, but am open to suggestions. Thanks!!
Read Answer Asked by Kate on August 06, 2013
Q: Hi Peter,

Any thoughts on the news regarding BEK.B retaining PWC for the possible sale of the company? I know this has happened in the past with no success, do you think market conditions are better now for the sale?

Also, is there any additional news other than the press release that you may have access to that we don't?

Thanks

Alex
Read Answer Asked by Alexander on August 06, 2013
Q: Hi, I'm looking to consolidate some US holdings. In my RRSP I'm considering selling either Electronics For Imaging (EFII) or Qualcomm (QCOM) and buy more Celgene (CELG). In my LIRA I'm considering taking my losses on Mosaic (MOS) and buy more of either Apple (AAPL) or Cooper (COO). What do you think of these trades? Thanks again!
Read Answer Asked by Ian on August 06, 2013
Q: Can you explain the lack of interest in TXF.A.
Their holdings are OK. Their largest FB recently came to life.
Yield 7.7%
Thanks
John
Read Answer Asked by John on August 06, 2013
Q: Hi, Peter
I have a question on the VIX. I trade the Canadian VXX. I am surprised to see the significant difference between the VXX (Can) and the VXX (Us). the drop of the Can dollar does not explain the difference : VXX can -1.74% VXX us +1% and $CAN -.21%.
Any reason and also is The VXX a good way of playing a potential disruption in the markets?
Thanks in advance
CDJ
Read Answer Asked by claude on August 06, 2013
Q: Further to my earlier question about First National Financial (FN-T), I note that your previous analyses about FN said that the dividend payout ratio in the first quarter of 2013 was 132% up from 103% the previous year. The most recent RBC Capital Market foundation report on FN indicates that it was 68.6% in 2012 and estimates it to be 54.2% in 2013. Why such a discrepancy? As always, I look forward to your views.
Read Answer Asked by richard on August 06, 2013
Q: Hi Peter! Many thanks for your outstanding services. Question:
Is Canadian tire (CTC) flying under everybody's radar?

Read Answer Asked by Ray on August 06, 2013
Q: I would appreciate your assessment of the impact of the proposed restriction in mortgage guarantees from CMHC on First National Financial (FN-T). Thank you.
Read Answer Asked by richard on August 06, 2013
Q: KBL is down 7.75% over the last 5 days. I haven't seen any news to cause the drop. Can you shed any light. I may want buy some.
Thanks
Dave
Read Answer Asked by Dave on August 06, 2013
Q: Hi team

Thoughts on MFR.UN and ISL.UN as a long term investment.
Read Answer Asked by Karl on August 05, 2013
Q: please give me your up to date opinion of glentel sym gln
Read Answer Asked by Charles on August 05, 2013
Q: Hi Peter, What are your thoughts in GII.un? On a risk scale of 1 to 10 with 10 being off-the-scale risky, where would you place it. The dividend looks to good to be true. Thanks. Barry
Read Answer Asked by R Barry on August 05, 2013
Q: Hello Peter and the 5i Team,

For a $21,000 RRSP, would you recommend only ETF's, and if so, which ones that would reflect the kind of holdings in the Model Portfolio?

Or alternatively, if trading costs through a discount broker are $10 per stock, and I wanted to purchase at least 15 names from the model portfolio, which 5 of the 20 names could I neglect? My thinking is that while some ETF purchases could be commission-free through Scotia iTrade, the on-going MER's of the ETFs would cut into the returns. In this scenario, the $150 trading costs don't seem excessive over time.

As usual, thanks for your thoughtful answers. Your service is first-rate!
Read Answer Asked by Jerry on August 05, 2013
Q: Hi Peter,

What are your thoughts on the JP Morgan Tarp Warrants, JPM.WS currently at $17.43/share. The exercise price is $42 until October 2018. Currently JPM is at 56.00, say 57, therefore my break even is 17.43+42 = $59.43/share until October 2018. One could with some degree of confidence say that JPM should be higher than 60.00/share by October 2018 even assuming their current 6.00 EPS for the next 5 years.
Read Answer Asked by Graham on August 05, 2013
Q: Hi Peter and company
I was wondering whether you could comment on an ETF which holds water-related companies. The ticker is CWW. It has done very well over the last few years but is fairly thinly traded and I would appreciate your opinion on water as a long-term investing theme.

Many thanks,
Joanne
Read Answer Asked by Joanne on August 05, 2013