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Q: need help ; i am trying to manage 6 different portfolios .. my rrsp & lira, wife rrsp & lira, my / wife tfsa .. i am currently trying to place a good stock in each .. e.g. have CXR in my rrsp, wife rrsp, and mix / combo in all others ... had to track sometimes ... have heard that i should treat combined value of all portfolios as one, then hold one stock in one of the accounts and it would represent 5% of the total value of all accounts ... if not to confused by now your opinion please
Read Answer Asked by Bob on March 02, 2015
Q: Good morning,
I have reasonably balanced positions in the above stocks.(Following your advice. Thank you.) Long term horizon. Looking for growth/stability. Should I add to these? However, I am weak on U.S. Was thinking of some U.S. ETF"S. Rob Carrick mentioned many in G& M on Saturday. Which would you recommend?
Read Answer Asked by Paul on March 02, 2015
Q: Hi 5i Team,
I wondered if you could comment on why Peter has chosen EXCO as a buy at this time. He obviously feels that auto sales will continue to grow for a while yet, is this the main reason?
Thanks.
Read Answer Asked by Randy on March 02, 2015
Q: On Prefblog there's been an ongoing discussion of what the Govt. of Canada 5 year benchmark means to all the 5 year reset preferreds and which 5 year rate to use, with no clear agreement. Things are at a standstill presently because it seems no-one including blogger James Hymas (a former contributor to CMS) has access to a Bloomberg terminal where the answer may lie, or at least the discussion will continue. I see there have been a couple of questions on this issue on the 5i board also. Perhaps you could help out Mr. H. and pref investors like me too by sending him the Bloomberg screenshot he requests, if you can get past the Bloomberg rots brains comment (I'm certain said tongue in cheek).

I find it very difficult to believe that this problem has only surfaced now and not years ago. Here's the link (scroll to top):

http://prefblog.com/?p=27931#comment-193197
Read Answer Asked by Jeff on March 02, 2015
Q: Regarding the question of yesterday regarding owning a portfolio of 20 stocks vs at ETF that holds 500, thanks for the great response. I am curious, would your answer differ if the primary purpose of the portfolio was to generate income? i.e more holdings = less risk to the income stream? Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Mark on March 02, 2015
Q: Hello 5i
On may either 4 or 10 of 2014 you gave What you thought would be a good example of a portfolio for a middle aged investor. I thought it was good. A further question on that, though. You give the percentages each sector should comprise. But, my question is how many stocks in each sector should one hold?
Thanks
Read Answer Asked by joseph on March 02, 2015
Q: Hello Team Hope you can help me understand how to read the performance charts on the ishares website. If I take XIC for example and look at the performance chart it shows the following
YTD (%) 1y (%) 3y (%) 5y (%) 10y (%) Incept (%)
0.55 10.16 8.63 8.58 7.78 6.63 . Hopefully the chart lined up. So under the 5yr return it shows 8.58%. Is that an avg return per yr of 8.58 x 5=42.5% total return or is does it mean a total return of 8.58 for the last 5 yrs. And does that include the mgmnt fee?
Thank you for your hard work
Read Answer Asked by pietro on March 02, 2015
Q: Hello: I'm wondering what you can tell me about Emerson Electric. It's prospects for the next year or two? Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Donald on March 02, 2015
Q: Hi team:
this stock went up to $ 33, now pulled back to $ 30
Is there any reason (fundamental) for the pull-back ?
last time someone asked about cWT.un was in Oct last year
I made a 40% profit, buy, hold or sell ? I like the dividend
thanks!
Read Answer Asked by Michael on March 02, 2015
Q: What do you think the impact of EFG's claim could be? See also VSN's opinion below. Thanks, David.

The Ontario Superior Court ruled that Energy Fundamentals Group Inc. (EFG) "has a valid option to acquire up to 20% of Veresen's equity interest in the Jordan Cove liquefied natural gas terminal and related assets."

Veresen's said Feb 26: "Veresen continues to believe that the existence of the option and whether or not it is exercised will have no material impact on the Company."
Read Answer Asked by Robert on March 02, 2015
Q: Are there any Canadian ETFs that are like CDZ (dividend aristocrats) or high dividend payers for the developing markets and emerging markets. And if not, in US$.

I believe CYH is for developed markets high dividend payers.
Read Answer Asked by Husseinali on March 02, 2015
Q: Hi Peter,
I wondered if it would be possible to have a list of your best recommendation updated regularly. I understand the model portfolios have a similar role, but for example have a more focused list (10-15 stocks) of high convictions stocks updated monthly would be interesting.

Thank you for your good work.
Read Answer Asked by Gabriel on March 02, 2015
Q: With your help my TSFA has grown from a hobby to something a little more serious . Thankyou. I have had ESL and DH for a year and a half, DSG for 2 yrs.GIB.A for 5 mo. Also in TFSA
are MFC TD CXI WCP. The 4 tech stocks now make 55 percent
of this. Every time I think of trimming back (probably ESL )
they keep going up. What do you think ? If I sold anything I
don"t know what I would buy anyway. Have XTC ZUH ZLB and BIN
in my RRSP.
Thanks again for your time .Without your help I probably
wouldn,t worry about this stock market business.

Larry
Read Answer Asked by Larry on March 02, 2015
Q: heard a very positive report about them---their restructuring and management...Do you have any recent info on them?
Read Answer Asked by peter on March 02, 2015
Q: Hi 5i team,

I find the retail investor rarely has a chance initially regarding large hyped IPOs. However, it would seem that watching the stock months (or a year) out there is often a chance to buy in. Timing that is difficult. Case and point Twitter. Will it eventually go up (I would say yes based on broad use of the app). I have watched Facebook where the stock took off mid 2012 and LinkedIn (stock up early 2013). In both cases it seemed if you bought the stock once it raised above it's IPO price you would be successful. Zynga acted contrary to this hypothesis.

So with 2015 possibly marking the entry of hyped IPOs Uber, AirBNB, Dropbox and Shakeshack. Any advice in general?
Read Answer Asked by Peter on March 02, 2015
Q: Dear Gentlemen,
I am in the process to rebalance my PF, based on 5I Summary list, I have companies classified in Services, Consumer Goods, and Financial Service, I assume that these 3 sectors are not in the 10 TSX sectors.
What do you suggest for these 3 sectors, to merge them them with other sectors or keep them and allow % . If so how much ?
Thanks Best regards.
Quote : On average, we would suggest a portfolio similar to this:
Utilities 15%; Financials 15%; Energy 10%; Materials 5%; Telecom 10%, Industrials 10%; Healthcare 5%; Info Tech 10%; Cons. Discretionary 5%; Consumers Staples 15%.
Read Answer Asked by Djamel on March 02, 2015
Q: Hi Peter and team, how would rate Boardwalk compare to Chartwell CHS.un and HR.un? Thanks, Gervais
Read Answer Asked by Gervais on March 02, 2015
Q: FC has been paying the same monthly distribution of $0.078 since inception in 1999. The dividend yield is almost always in the 7-8% range and balance sheet appears strong. I'd appreciate your comments on FC going forward and if it would not be a suitable add to your diversified Income Model Portfolio.
Read Answer Asked by Bernie on March 02, 2015