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Q: Not much in the grt. history. What do you think of this reit for a long term hold.I do not hold any reits at present. Looking for income and some growth if possible. Also can you please tell me what a 'stapled unit' is?
Read Answer Asked by paul on December 21, 2015
Q: What is your opininion of this ETF?
As the holdings in this ETF are a broad base of other BMO ETFs,what weighting would you recommend in a diversified income portfolio?

Thank you and I continue to be impressed with the service you provide.
Read Answer Asked by James on December 21, 2015
Q: At least 4 times a year I wake up to a stock that has fallen out of the sky. DIRT and IT both down considerably from their highs and under performing the market for quite some time seems to be what happens to these stocks that fall out of the sky. I still have DIRT which is fallowing a pattern just mentioned so I wouldn't be surprised if it falls out of the sky. From past history I guess I should be getting out of this one too. thanks Dennis
Read Answer Asked by Dennis on December 21, 2015
Q: Peter, Ryan and Team:
My TFSA has 20 stocks, overall has done quite well and I do not need income or capital from it in the foreseeable future. It has quite a number of picks from 5i's Balanced & Growth Portfolios (leaning more to growth) but I have significant losses (-45% and more) on 5 of the usual suspects: BDI, QST, SLW, SGY, WIN. I am quite prepared either to sell them and replace, or to wait 2-3 years for a recovery. I am under the impression from the Q&A section that you feel all five are a 'Hold'. Is it reasonable to assume that providing they weather the next year or so, that because of how far they have fallen, it is likely the stock price may double or more in price in the next 2-3 years? How does that stack up against selling them and replacing with stocks that you might have more confidence in now, but whose gains over the next 2-3 years will be more muted because they have not fallen so badly? I am really stuck in an indecision groove on this and would appreciate your comments and any suggestions on how to approach making a decision in a logical way both generally for this kind of problem and specifically for this situation.
Also, just to add my thanks to that of the other 5iers for the great service you have provided since the beginning...it has been a bridge over troubled waters !! The very best of the season to all.
Read Answer Asked by Alexandra on December 21, 2015
Q: In light of the fact there has been no indication of Canadian interest-rate movement, can you suggest a handful of U.S. insurers with decent dividends. And a ETF in that space as well.
Thanks for the great service
Read Answer Asked by Kyle on December 21, 2015
Q: I want to diversify out of Canada. I'm thinking of an ETF for Europe. Do you have any suggestions?
Read Answer Asked by christianne on December 21, 2015
Q: I am looking for a Canadian ETF that tracks the Nasdaq and one that tracks the Russell 2000. I am looking for a product that is not hedged to the Canadian dollar. From what I gather this is not available.
Read Answer Asked by roland on December 21, 2015
Q: Hi, after watching for almost a year, I started a position @43.05 in WSP global, this week. The move was based on the fact that there was no apparent reason for recent pullback. Several months ago WSP did a secondary offering @42.50 (I think). During recent past, stock price touched a high of $49.18. The stock has a dividend yield of 3.50% and will perhaps benefit from infrastructure spending plans of new federal Govt. Incidentally, WSP was also a Top Pick on Friday Dec 18, 2015 Market Call tonight by Keith Richards, a Technical Analyst and BNN guest. As per his comments, this stock sees occasional pull backs and a purchase along its trend line ($42.50-$43)should be a great opportunity. Would appreciate your comments, please. Thanks
Read Answer Asked by rajeev on December 21, 2015
Q: Hi Peter I held this stock since I was first a member of 5 I I have never once been above water on this stock and it seems it is going from bad to worse .
Does 5 I still see merit in this bank or should one cut his losses and move on .?
Kind regards Stan
Read Answer Asked by Stan on December 21, 2015
Q: Hi, BCE shares took a hit (3%) after Shaw's announcement of buying Wind Mobile. Price decline was not as severe as Telus, though. But, as per analysts, BCE also has a subscriber base in BC and Alberta, which may face competition due to Shaw's ability to offer competitive TV/Wireless bundles. BCE recently completed a secondary @57.10 after purchase of HBO Canada from Corus. However, shares have mostly traded below the offering price and now took another hit. I added the stock recently in $55 -$56, for strong dividend yield with some dividend growth potential. Do you think the Shaw overhang will be there for a long time or BCE stock could trade back above $57 in 2016? It would help me to decide whether I should consider reallocation to other sectors like IT, with more certain growth prospects. Thanks
Read Answer Asked by rajeev on December 21, 2015
Q: Good morning,
I would appreciate your thoughts on buying Deere at this time as a potential long term hold.
Thank you.
Read Answer Asked by Peter on December 21, 2015
Q: I'm thinking of selling BNS (4.5% of total portfolio) while I'm still up 8% and redeploy the cash.
I currently have PWF (1% Holding and down 10%), TD Bank (3.5% holding up 34%), MFC (1% holding and down 5%),
DH (1% holding and down 10%). Would you recommend holding on to BNS or sell and add to one or all of these other financials. Open to other suggestions as well. Merry Christmas
Read Answer Asked by Luca on December 21, 2015
Q: I have the following candidates to sell for a tax loss: IPL, IT, CXR, BOS, DH. I only need one or two. Which would you recommend - and would you bother to buy them back? Thanks!
Read Answer Asked by TK on December 21, 2015
Q: Hi Peter,
What is the place for hedge funds for an individual Canadian investor going forward ? Andrew McCreath who appears on BNN manages such a fund (ForgeFirst) and he makes a lot of sense in his thoughts on and strategy towards the current markets. You have also mentioned in the past that due to your non-biased advice you invest in hedge funds yourself. Any thoughts in general or on ForgeFirst are appreciated. Thanks to you and your team. Have a Safe and Merry Christmas.
Read Answer Asked by Paul on December 21, 2015