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Q: Greetings 5i Team: First I wanted to say how much I appreciate the "Five from 5i" every week, I usually find some nuggets in areas that I wouldn't otherwise discover or even seek out. I found the article "Changing Investor Expectations" as it relates to Millennials particularly compelling. I believe that Thomson Reuters has ESG research data that isn't available to me but may be to you. My question is whether you know of an ETF that has ESG as a theme that you think is currently investable? Also, though I hate to add to the suggestions for additional portfolios, would you ever consider an ESG themed model portfolio?

Regards,
Read Answer Asked by Stephen R. on January 30, 2017
Q: I see in past Q&A's you are not fond of Nobilis.
I was wondering if you could provide insight as to why?

Last years short report was disproven. Their delay in earnings was well explained.
I agree the move off the TSX was perplexing but they seem to be executing their business well. Assuming they meet guidance for Q4 I don't see what's not to like.
I have a small position and considering its current valuation I am thinking of adding.

Your expert option would be much appreciated.

E.
Read Answer Asked by EVAN on January 30, 2017
Q: Peter & Co., I am planning to add to my small positions in one or two of these American banks. I have compared P/E, P/B, ROE and payout ratios and I am in a quandary. Would you please list them in order of your priority for possible purchases.
With great appreciation for your excellent service.
Read Answer Asked by Ed on January 30, 2017
Q: I'm trying to create an Index portfolio and I have allocated 35% to the U.S. through the iShares Core S&P 500 Index (IVV). Of that 35%, I am looking at adding exposure to mid cap and small cap U.S. companies to generate more growth. Do you agree with this strategy. I plan to retain a 27% weighting in the IVV and add 5% to a mid cap ETF and 3% to a small cap ETF. I am leaning towards the IJH and IJR due to the low fees.

Thanks,
Jason
Read Answer Asked by Jason on January 30, 2017
Q: I am connected to a 41 year old who is about to start investing and putting some money away for retirement

He has very little investment knowledge
He has about $ 200,000 to invest We are going to start with his TSFA and make the maximum contribution and then we will set one up for his wife

Where is a good place to start Would you recommend a basket of ETF's or buying individual stocks His investment horizon is 20 to 25 years

Which are your preferred ETF'S or your 6 equities

Thank you very mucb

Paul
Read Answer Asked by Paul on January 30, 2017
Q: Hi,

Are any of these companies likely to be affected by Trumps border tax? Also, could you rate your favourites of the above companies. I'm a medium risk investor.
Read Answer Asked by Graeme on January 30, 2017
Q: I am just about to set up my portfolio. I am following your balanced equity portfolio. Most will be put into TFSA. I have to select about 6 to go in non registered. Obviously these would be the ones I would expect lower returns. Which ones should I select? I plan to keep not touch these investments for 8 years.
T Steve
Read Answer Asked by Stephen on January 30, 2017
Q: Hi 5i team, I have a general question on companies being removed or added to the different s&p tsx indexes. On Jan 23 a number of companies were added and many deleted (gte and exe among them), so my question is with these being very large indexes with many eft's and mutual funds holding them, is there actually a lot more buying or selling of these particular stocks by these funds or funds copying them. and if so do they have much lead time before the actual replacement date (jan 23) and would you see more adjustments continuing after the date possibly affecting normal trading of such companies.

thanks Tom
Read Answer Asked by Tom on January 30, 2017
Q: I would find it very useful in future when you update the balanced or income portfolio with a dividend paying recommendation to include in your update whether the dividend paid is eligible for the dividend tax credit or if not, is it more suitable for an RRSP.

On that note is KWH eligible for the dividend tax credit or is it more suitable for and RRSP>

Thanks

Sheldon
Read Answer Asked by Sheldon on January 30, 2017