Q: Do you know of Martin Armstrong's cycle theories? If so, it'll be nice to know what you guys think of it and what you think of business cycles in general.
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Investment Q&A
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Q: In most of your replies to questions about Fortis, you emphasized that the utility was fine for income but not to expect much in the way of capital gains. In 2014, the company's shares rose almost 30%! With 20-20 hindsight, can you explain the contradiction and can you tell me if the driver(or drivers)for that solid gain will still in place for 2015?
Robert
Robert
Q: Good day...with your model portfolio doing so well is there any percentage in not being 100% in your model portfolio and forget about the u.s. and international market...I am adding money to my portfolio in the new year and have 50% of my existing portfolio in your model portfolio and 20% in yourincome portfolio and the remainder in pipelines and some small cap tech stocks...thanks eugene
Q: Good morning,
I would appreciate your views upon EWG as a potential investment for the purposes of diversification and capital gains.
The other Peter
I would appreciate your views upon EWG as a potential investment for the purposes of diversification and capital gains.
The other Peter
Q: This is a new US healthcare product I was interested in buying. I wonder how you feel it compares with ZUH. Thank you so much and have a Happy New Year to everyone. I value your opinion.
Q: Do you have any opinion on the recent increase of RET.A stock price? Would you consider the retail / apparel sector a strong prospect for 2015? ...... please indicate any favorites you may have. thanks.
Q: Hello Peter & Co,
With the aim of asset class diversification, I need to invest at least 30% of my RRIF portfolio in fixed income vehicles; could you give me 3 ETFs (corporate, government & other) that would do OK in a gradually rising interest rate environment?
Happy New Year
Tony
With the aim of asset class diversification, I need to invest at least 30% of my RRIF portfolio in fixed income vehicles; could you give me 3 ETFs (corporate, government & other) that would do OK in a gradually rising interest rate environment?
Happy New Year
Tony
Q: You often mention liquidity when recommending ETF, what is the approx Asset Under Management (AUM) you consider liquid.
Thanks and all the best to 5i team in the New Year !
Thanks and all the best to 5i team in the New Year !
Q: Can this stock maintain its payout going forward.
Q: Is this a good level to get back in Enerplus, or should I
wait for further damage, and is the dividend safe.
wait for further damage, and is the dividend safe.
Q: Which of these 2 stocks offer the best value, and future
performance. Thanks, How
performance. Thanks, How
Q: Would you still view High Crush Partners as a hold or should I sell and take my remaining 50% profit (I am retired and in a relatively low tax bracket).
Q: Hi folks,can u please clarify when u have to buy a stock to collect it's dividend,I always thought as long as u bought on ex-div date,u would collect.I bought penn west on ex-div date of 29 December,thinking I would collect .14 div,am I right or wrong,thanks for help,jb
Q: Hi 5i team,
I'm thinking of dollar cost averaging either my Canadian Oil Sands holdings (purchased in 2008 for an astonishing $39/share) or Goldcorp (bought in early 2012 for cringeworthy $47/share). My time horizon is 3-5 years. I have similar weighting in my portfolio for both oil/gas vs mining sectors. Both these battered stocks pay dividends. Which of these 2 would you suggest I choose now to dollar cost average? I'm working under the assumption neither company looks like they will become insolvent and declare bankruptcy.
thanks
I'm thinking of dollar cost averaging either my Canadian Oil Sands holdings (purchased in 2008 for an astonishing $39/share) or Goldcorp (bought in early 2012 for cringeworthy $47/share). My time horizon is 3-5 years. I have similar weighting in my portfolio for both oil/gas vs mining sectors. Both these battered stocks pay dividends. Which of these 2 would you suggest I choose now to dollar cost average? I'm working under the assumption neither company looks like they will become insolvent and declare bankruptcy.
thanks
Q: Would either of these companies be affected by the reduction in spending in the infrastructure projects in the oil and gas sector?
Thanks and Happy New Year
Dave.
Thanks and Happy New Year
Dave.
Q: When calculating sector weightings, in a scenario where say you set your oil and gas weighting at 14% a year ago and its fallin to say 7%,today , would it not be wise to always use your book value when calculating weightings instead of current price weightings to avoid getting to sector heavy.
Thanks Gord
Thanks Gord
Q: What does 2015 look like for WEF? Is it a good time to buy?Any possible takeover bids? Thanks...Happy New Year
Q: I hope you all had a Merry Christmas and we are looking for a prosperous New year with your advice. I would like to diversify my holdings outside of Canada for growth using etf's. What areas of the world and what etf would you recommend? I already have etfs in the US for exposure there. Perhaps a etf for Britain, Korea, India or China? Or would an etf that covers the world ex US make more sense. I appreciate your wisdom and advice on these matters.
Colin
Colin
Q: Hi. I gather that you are not real big on Rogers, neither am I now, as I own a position in my RRSP that is currently down 15%. I have been planning on just sitting on it and hoping it would come back up 15%. But I wonder if it would be a better stratagey to just sell out and invest the money in something that may have a chance to recover that 15%? Thank you and all the best in the New Year.
Q: I bought 300 shares of POT in Feb 2011 just prior to the 3 for 1 split. With a cost of $60.00 a share I have sat on these shares hoping for them to regain their value. The classic holding on way too long. I sold a third of them when the price hit $40.00. Would you suggest selling the other 200 shares now, taking the loss and moving on?
Thanks,
Toni
Thanks,
Toni