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Q: Hello,
I have an asset allocation question. I'm 30, have moderate to aggressive risk tolerance, and am not looking to withdraw anytime soon. How much of my portfolio might I have with a small-cap ETF? Also if you have a link to more resources on the allocation question in general?
Thanks,
Henry
I have an asset allocation question. I'm 30, have moderate to aggressive risk tolerance, and am not looking to withdraw anytime soon. How much of my portfolio might I have with a small-cap ETF? Also if you have a link to more resources on the allocation question in general?
Thanks,
Henry
Q: With gold holding around $1100 US (in fact a relatively high gold price historically) and energy costs relatively low (the highest input costs), I'm considering buying a company like Goldcorp as their profit potential should be improving and that the shares are so low and hated. Any thoughts?
Q: I am looking to re-deploy some US$ and would like some recommendations. Looking for reasonable risk level, decent growth potential and some dividend.
Q: I would like your opinion on Equitable Group Inc. traded on the TSX and the 3% interest rate to be paid on savings plus accounts by the new EQ Bank. January 14, 2016 news release "Equitable Bank launches EQ Bank"-Equitable Bank, a subsidiary of Equitable Group Inc. announced the launch of EQ Bank, a new completely digital way of banking. How can a bank pay 3% and is this sustainable?
Thank you,
Nadine
Thank you,
Nadine
Q: Hello.
I can appreciate you are trying to help us think long term and support Investor behaviour instead of trader mentality.
If you would oblige, some add-on comments to the earlier question would be helpful for me.....January 18, 2016 (asked by Richard)
I recognize RY long term chart works out in considering your comments but looking at REITs(REI.UN) and Pipes like IPL.....the long chart story is different; 5 & 10 year for REI.UN on a price basis is flat if not negative. IPL and PPL are painful to look at with half gone.
Are there investments that should not be held for the long-run even though they may be good companies like IPL,PPL,REI.un?
With account values down so much after a year of decline in 2014 and a sudden drop this year, I (as a retail investor) am beginning to feel like one of the only ones left in some of these declining stocks.
Some thoughts on this would be appreciated.
Dave
I can appreciate you are trying to help us think long term and support Investor behaviour instead of trader mentality.
If you would oblige, some add-on comments to the earlier question would be helpful for me.....January 18, 2016 (asked by Richard)
I recognize RY long term chart works out in considering your comments but looking at REITs(REI.UN) and Pipes like IPL.....the long chart story is different; 5 & 10 year for REI.UN on a price basis is flat if not negative. IPL and PPL are painful to look at with half gone.
Are there investments that should not be held for the long-run even though they may be good companies like IPL,PPL,REI.un?
With account values down so much after a year of decline in 2014 and a sudden drop this year, I (as a retail investor) am beginning to feel like one of the only ones left in some of these declining stocks.
Some thoughts on this would be appreciated.
Dave
Q: Please comment on the merger. Also, what does that mean for the price of BIN?
Thanks
Thanks
Q: Hello, do you think the reasoning 15 or 16 times earnings of 90-100$ which implies the spx benchmark adjusting to around 1500 has some merit in the current environment ? Also, with the US economy doing ok and the $can below 0.70, is it a strong stimulus for Canada or are we not exporting to them as much anymore ? Thank you
Q: Would you endorse a switch from HBC to XTC or something like TOY?
Q: Peter & Team, I have a handful of market darlings that all declined roughly 5 times worse than market today: SJ, CCL.b, BYD.un, CSU, CIG, FSV. Any idea why these would perform so badly today and is it telling us something? I note a couple of BNN market call experts sell when stocks break down usually applying stop losses. Given I have substantial taxable gains on these holdings, would you recommend paring back or selling (and buying back at lower prices as the Market Call people are attempting to do)? I note some of these are 5i top picks for when the current rout is over.
Q: Hello,
I am trying to follow your balanced equity portfolio. I have bought the securities that you have rated A, A-, and B+. As I go to B-, I'm wondering why they are included, when you have higher-rated stocks in your overall list. I would guess that they do not fit under the "balanced" criteria, but perhaps when put together (e.g.: an income stock and a growth stock) they would make a balanced combination? I could do this myself, but I like how following your portfolio takes the effort out of sector diversification.
thanks,
Henry
I am trying to follow your balanced equity portfolio. I have bought the securities that you have rated A, A-, and B+. As I go to B-, I'm wondering why they are included, when you have higher-rated stocks in your overall list. I would guess that they do not fit under the "balanced" criteria, but perhaps when put together (e.g.: an income stock and a growth stock) they would make a balanced combination? I could do this myself, but I like how following your portfolio takes the effort out of sector diversification.
thanks,
Henry
Q: Please provide recommendations in Canada & US for the following sectors to properly diversify a long term income portfolio :
Consumer Staple
Material
Consumer discretionary
Industrial
Utilities
Thanks
Consumer Staple
Material
Consumer discretionary
Industrial
Utilities
Thanks
Q: I have five Canadian small cap stocks: ALP; EL; LND; PHM; and SPN. I have a couple questions on small cap stocks in general. What index(es) can I use in Canada and the United States to compare my small cap stocks to. What is your outlook for a turn around in the small cap space.
Q: some very good information. Thought I would pass it on to other subscribers.
https://www.oaktreecapital.com/insights/howard-marks-memos
https://www.oaktreecapital.com/insights/howard-marks-memos
Q: I assume revenue, and most expenses, for DR are in US dollars. Will the falling Canadian dollar have any significant impact on their earnings?
Q: The stock is down 17% YTD incl. 6% drop today. Any explanations why? There seems to be no news... SJ is one of the few companies that benefits from low CAD dollar, so I am surprised it is dropping so much.
Q: Regarding certain analysts recent advice to sell everything I would like to refer to a chart in Stock Charts that was published today on the Juggling Dynamite blog. The chart follows the value of the TSX and the $Cdn. The $Cdn leads and the TSX eventually catches down. 2002 TSX bottom 6000 & $Cdn at 62.5. 2009 TSX bottom 7500 & $Cdn at 77.5. If the TSX follows the $Cdn down to the current 68 cents, the TSX level will be 7000.
You keep telling us that nothing has changed. Maybe all assets are reverting to the mean from their elevated levels caused by all the QE. Almost every 10 year stock chart that I look at shows super charged growth starting about 2012.
The chart that I referenced is quite shocking and suggests that this correction could test the 2009 levels. Would you please comment.
You keep telling us that nothing has changed. Maybe all assets are reverting to the mean from their elevated levels caused by all the QE. Almost every 10 year stock chart that I look at shows super charged growth starting about 2012.
The chart that I referenced is quite shocking and suggests that this correction could test the 2009 levels. Would you please comment.
Q: Both SLF and IGM are down 20% in the last 2 months. This is much worse than the market declines over the same period of time. Any reason why?
Q: In response to Bill's request for a DRIP site where shares are exchanged I highly recommend the following. I have used it for well over a decade and it is moderated and we have never had an issue with anyone.
http://www.dripinvesting.org/boards/boards.asp
http://www.dripinvesting.org/boards/boards.asp
Q: Hi,
Given the mkt direction, do you think Canadian banks are a good place to hide out for two years and should I wait or buy now?
Given the mkt direction, do you think Canadian banks are a good place to hide out for two years and should I wait or buy now?