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Q: Growth stocks
I am retired and using the investment income from my high-dividend stocks. I have a few clunkers which are going nowhere fast. I am thinking of substituting these (a modest amount) in Canadian growth stock, which I interpret as small/mid cap. Not wanting to make a choice myself or, or that matter, betting on one horse, I am thinking of the Pender Value Fund or a growth ETF. Comments on above?
Also, as I would buy this through my full-service broker (with whom I have a flexible arrangement), is there a transparent information source for the sales and management fees applicable to the various classes of mutual fund products - class A, class F etc?
I am retired and using the investment income from my high-dividend stocks. I have a few clunkers which are going nowhere fast. I am thinking of substituting these (a modest amount) in Canadian growth stock, which I interpret as small/mid cap. Not wanting to make a choice myself or, or that matter, betting on one horse, I am thinking of the Pender Value Fund or a growth ETF. Comments on above?
Also, as I would buy this through my full-service broker (with whom I have a flexible arrangement), is there a transparent information source for the sales and management fees applicable to the various classes of mutual fund products - class A, class F etc?
Q: I have a modest position in this company in my margin acct, what are your thoughts as to their future prospects..I purchased it at lower levels a little over a year ago so am doing ok as far as the dividend goes.
If I was to sell ( 2017 ) I would be looking to reinvest in a Canadian stock.
If I was to sell ( 2017 ) I would be looking to reinvest in a Canadian stock.
Q: Is there any more news about Gildan's offer to buy American Apparel which is now in bankruptcy? If they are successful is this likely to affect their short/medium performance? The stock has spiked a bit recently.
Q: TA-tsx is popping the last few days. Up ~13% today.
They announce today the signing of a deal with the Albert gov't.
+ The earlier this week's announcement of the government's change to the way electricity producers will be paid (via how much the can provide, not by how much they deliver).
Both appear good for TA.
Insiders per usual must have know this and started buying it upward a few days ago, per usual. Legal or not. LOL.
Have a great day!
They announce today the signing of a deal with the Albert gov't.
+ The earlier this week's announcement of the government's change to the way electricity producers will be paid (via how much the can provide, not by how much they deliver).
Both appear good for TA.
Insiders per usual must have know this and started buying it upward a few days ago, per usual. Legal or not. LOL.
Have a great day!
Q: What are your thoughts relative to this stock. Have some US cash to invest - approx $10,000? Looking for decent dividend and future growth. If not this stock, what other stock would you suggest.
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iShares 1-5 Year Laddered Corporate Bond Index ETF (CBO)
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iShares Diversified Monthly Income ETF (XTR)
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iShares S&P/TSX North American Preferred Stock Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XPF)
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iShares U.S. High Yield Bond Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XHY)
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iShares U.S. IG Corporate Bond Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XIG)
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Vanguard FTSE Emerging Markets All Cap Index ETF (VEE)
Q: Hello 5i,
My wife is concerned that our exposure to bonds is far too high, so I thought I would turn to the experts for advice.
Fixed Income is 31.1% of our total, combined portfolio broken down as follows:
CBO 4.8%
EMB 6.9%
VEE 1.0%
XHY 5.0%
XIG 4.7%
XPF 2.4%
XTR 3.0%
RBF 461A 3.30%
Note: these percentages reflect only the Bond or Fixed Income component of these ETF's, not the equity or other holdings.
We each have modest private pension as well as CPP and (1) OAS.
Our total portfolio income will soon be required to help cover living expenses - and presently looks to be able to do so for the most part.
So, my question is: given the foregoing do you see any areas of concern or any compelling changes that would be required?
I know this might sound a lot like a mini portfolio review, but I have added a lot of detail so that it might assist others who read the Q&A as I know asset allocation is an area of concern and interest for many members.
Please feel free to deduct as many questions as you deem appropriate.
Many thanks,
Cheers,
Mike
My wife is concerned that our exposure to bonds is far too high, so I thought I would turn to the experts for advice.
Fixed Income is 31.1% of our total, combined portfolio broken down as follows:
CBO 4.8%
EMB 6.9%
VEE 1.0%
XHY 5.0%
XIG 4.7%
XPF 2.4%
XTR 3.0%
RBF 461A 3.30%
Note: these percentages reflect only the Bond or Fixed Income component of these ETF's, not the equity or other holdings.
We each have modest private pension as well as CPP and (1) OAS.
Our total portfolio income will soon be required to help cover living expenses - and presently looks to be able to do so for the most part.
So, my question is: given the foregoing do you see any areas of concern or any compelling changes that would be required?
I know this might sound a lot like a mini portfolio review, but I have added a lot of detail so that it might assist others who read the Q&A as I know asset allocation is an area of concern and interest for many members.
Please feel free to deduct as many questions as you deem appropriate.
Many thanks,
Cheers,
Mike
Q: Wondering if you could comment on this company and give your thoughts on valuation? Also the latest announcement...
Thanks
Thanks
Q: Hi 5I team, please rank Tck.b, Hbm, Mpv and Fm risk and reward? Thank You.
Q: Now that there are 11 sectors in the Toronto TSX what would be your Sector allocations for a Conservative dividend and some growth oriented 45 year old investor.
Thank you.... Paul K.
Thank you.... Paul K.
Q: Regarding the short position on Badger:
- My google search shows 9.3 million short on the OTC market in the US as of Oct 31. Is there more recent data?
- Do you know the short data for Canada? What is a good website to check that?
- How will the shorters in the US ever cover with little to no liquidity in the OTC market (can they cover via the Canadian market)?
- Do you believe the recent strength is short covering?
Thanks!
- My google search shows 9.3 million short on the OTC market in the US as of Oct 31. Is there more recent data?
- Do you know the short data for Canada? What is a good website to check that?
- How will the shorters in the US ever cover with little to no liquidity in the OTC market (can they cover via the Canadian market)?
- Do you believe the recent strength is short covering?
Thanks!
Q: I am interested in increasing my exposure to the US through ETF's. I currently hold some IWO and VIG. I am wondering if I should just add to those or are there 1-2 others that would round out my exposure. I am wondering about industrials and banks for example. Thanks
Q: Could you recommend and ETF for the US big banks ? Thanks again.
Q: Could you recommend an ETF that is heavily weighted with:Amazon, Google and Microsoft ? Thanks.
Q: This head hunter firm's shares have been decimated! I'm noticing some insider buying lately, just wanted to know your thoughs and whether the almost 9 % dividend is sustainable.
Q: Hi Peter and Team,
I am willing to build a portfolio comparable to 5i Balanced Equity Portfolio over the next year / year and a half. Can you please group holding into three or four groups so I will retain diversify throughout? Can you put them in order of which group should be owned first?
CCL and CSU are quite expensive. Can you suggest a substitute with equivalent merits?
Which is it better to have this portfolio in a registered or non-registered account?
Thanks for the great service.
I am willing to build a portfolio comparable to 5i Balanced Equity Portfolio over the next year / year and a half. Can you please group holding into three or four groups so I will retain diversify throughout? Can you put them in order of which group should be owned first?
CCL and CSU are quite expensive. Can you suggest a substitute with equivalent merits?
Which is it better to have this portfolio in a registered or non-registered account?
Thanks for the great service.
Q: An article in the Globe Nov 15 pointed out the positives on this junior minor, including its first pour on Nov. 7 and projected 70,000 ounces in 2017. Stock price has fallen back to 73 cents from its peak at 99 cents a few weeks ago. There would seem to be support around 70-75 cents, after its run up from 25 - 30 cents early this year. Do you have any update to your earlier commentary? This would be for a speculative 1% position.
Red Eagle is now on the TSX under symbol R, formerly RD on the Venture.
Red Eagle is now on the TSX under symbol R, formerly RD on the Venture.
Q: interested in your view re tax loss purchase season regards alogoma central and vecima
Q: I understand there is an ETF that could provide some protection in case of a down market,I believe these are called inverse ETF. I looked in the ETF section and only found one mention of inverse ETF and not sure I understood how it worked.
Any info would help as I am looking to buy "insurance" protection.
Thanks
Jean
Any info would help as I am looking to buy "insurance" protection.
Thanks
Jean
Q: Hi,
Why is MRE trading at only 5 or 6 times earnings, a lot lower than
MG and LNR (Which, themselves, are reasonably valued).
If MRE a higher risk/reward buy than MG or LNR?
Thanks,
IF
Why is MRE trading at only 5 or 6 times earnings, a lot lower than
MG and LNR (Which, themselves, are reasonably valued).
If MRE a higher risk/reward buy than MG or LNR?
Thanks,
IF