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Q: Looking to bolster my income names. The pipelines/util are languishing near there lows and the price targets on the names are much higher not to mention the juicy dividends. They look really good on the surface.I have modest positions in TRP,ALA,VNR. ENB, BEPand IPL are also on my watch list. VNR is the one that has held up the best. All solid companies, But are these names good value at these levels, some still trading at high teen p/e . Or do the banks offer better risk reward?
Read Answer Asked by Albert on November 23, 2015
Q: Hi Peter and Gand,

What's your assessment of BTO's ability to survive as a going concern, if the slump in gold price persists for the next year or two.

Regards,
Harry
Read Answer Asked by Harry on November 23, 2015
Q: Hi there,
In my TFSA I am down significantly on the following stocks with no tax loss benefit. Which of the following would you recommend doubling down on/ bringing back up to a 3% portfolio weighting? Do you think they will be under tax loss pressure over the next few weeks?
AVO down -50%
AYA down - 32%
GUD down - 11%
PHM down -60%
BIN down -20%

Thank you,
Kerri



Read Answer Asked by KERRI on November 23, 2015
Q: Hi, Peter
You may be interested sharing and commenting this story with the 5I members in your Blog.
All the best,
Claude
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/help-my-short-position-got-crushed-and-now-i-owe-e-trade-10644556-2015-11-19
Read Answer Asked by claude on November 23, 2015
Q: I have heard comments that higher yielding stocks such as utilities, reits, pipelines and banks are bond proxies that will decline in price substantially when interest rates rise because their yields will rise along with interest rates. Do you know what the historical relationship has been between higher yielding stocks and interest rates during previous rate increase cycles?

Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Hans on November 23, 2015
Q: GSY.T had a nice run lately what is your opinion? Do you see more upside or is it time to sell. Thank you Roland.
Read Answer Asked by Roland on November 23, 2015
Q: what do you think about the class action lawsuit reported this morning? Could you explain how the installment receipts work?
Read Answer Asked by Roger on November 23, 2015
Q: Hi Guys,

Is there any hope this stock will rise from the ashes? Could you comment on their last quarter report.

This is a "speculative" investment for me and is a very small portion of my portfolio (less than .5%). Should I move on to something else with these funds?

Thanks for your thoughts,
John
Read Answer Asked by John on November 23, 2015
Q: Peter and Team:

What would be your preferred names in BC/Alta gas fields that would expect to benefit the most if an LNG Export Facility ever becomes a reality.

Thanks

Phil

Read Answer Asked by Phil on November 23, 2015
Q: Hello Peter and 5i:

I like your Balanced Equity Portfolio, and understand you started it with equal dollar weighting in March, 2013. Currently, however, the % weightings range from about 3% to 6%. I have two related questions:

Question 1: If an investor were to set up this portfolio today, would you recommend EQUAL DOLLAR WEIGHTING in the stocks, or would it be better to use the current weightings?

Question 2: Do you recommend "REBALANCING" the stocks in this portfolio, e.g. once a year? Ie sell some shares of the companies that have the highest weighting, and use the proceeds to purchase shares of those with the lowest weighting, to equalize the weightings again. Would this be a "buy low, sell high" approach.

Thank you!
Ken Morin
Read Answer Asked by Ken on November 23, 2015
Q: Hi Peter,

Always nice to see you as a guest on Market Call.
I noticed you don't personally own any of the past picks you talked about.
Just curious, how do you participate in the "market"? ETF's, low cost mutual funds, individual stocks? Do you own any of the stocks from your published portfolios?

Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Carlo on November 23, 2015
Q: On Nov 20, 2015 you replied to Herbert "Because the Caisse's interest is directly into a subsidiary, there is not dilution in the usual sense in terms of shares issued. BBD will get capital, and simply own less of the unit. BBD has also asked the Federal government for money."

1) I am trying to understand. If BBD own less, doesn't that mean BBD shareholders will own less, get less of the revenue/earnings pie and in the end, result in some of shareholder dilution?

2) Additionally, I have to believe that with all the money this company is getting from government bodies that this will also create further dilution (unless it is money that is invested to protect jobs..) ?

Thanks.
Read Answer Asked by Walter on November 22, 2015
Q: Good Afternoon what do you think of today's news for BNK? Looks like the Albanian government has seized their local bank account in order to try and collect a tax amount of $75 million, the shares are getting crushed down 21%, is this an opportunity or another example of why to stay away from risky jurisdictions such as Albania?
Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Chris on November 20, 2015
Q: It is my understanding that most of the payments to inspira will be from insurance co. or obamacare. So little risk. On bnn yesterday you were talking about savaria and said the you do not officially cover the co. I do not really understand how it can be in the portfolio if it is not properly researched ie covered
Read Answer Asked by michael on November 20, 2015
Q: I own the above and while I am underwater somewhat I thought holding was probably the right thing to do, but I have to admit that all the talk about oil and job losses in Alberta is weighing on my mind.
I am thinking that a lot of mortgages are going to fail and not only in the West but with the job fallout in the East too. So I would like to know what you think of selling hcg and buying enf. I only hold efn in the financials, no pipes or even telcos at this point. What are your thoughts please. Thank you for being there.
Read Answer Asked by Maureen on November 20, 2015