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Q: I hold cbl hot kwh (also fortis enbridge chaterwell). i like to drop one (cbl ?)or two hot? to make room for more stable stock like AQN or more growth as well like GS.
( i am surprise thatENB a top pick of a suseesful maney manager early in the year is now in the doghouse except stalwart defendersl ike you. i will continue to hold it same as jonathan goodmans fund
Read Answer Asked by thambirajah on November 20, 2017
Q: i currently hold ba and td . i alike them both esp td as my dtr works there!
assuming financials will do well over next few years i like to add another. i gather JPM is good (how diff are they from BA? ) Or an insurance like Manu for their asian exposure.
i am open to other suggestiins
Read Answer Asked by thambirajah on November 20, 2017
Q: I am 10 years from retirement with no company pension.I have a good size RSP and TFSA along with an equal registered account.In your opinion what percentage of my portfolio should be in bonds and in what type of funds.I only see junk bond funds that are giving any kind of returns but risky while government bonds are only producing 1% returns.What does a guy like me do .I need 10 years of steady 5-6 percent returns to fund s decent retirement but can't bet the farm.I am currently invested in geographic diverse funds and some hedge funds.
Read Answer Asked by Brad on November 20, 2017
Q: Hi, I just read an article,that said the high price at the pumps were do to the refineries getting higher margins. If that is the case,and it is not the first time I heard this, then there must be some companies in Canada that are doing really good? The oil and gas sector has been down for years, getting impatient I guess.
I was thinking of selling my energy companies WCP,PEY&TOG and replacing them with refinery or related companies for more growth.
Do you agree with this switch, and could you name two or three stock that you could recommend.
Thanks,
Read Answer Asked by Brad on November 20, 2017
Q: Hi 5i,
Just a comment. You are fond of pointing out that there are two sides to every trade but I don’t know if many people really think about what that means. Frustrated holders of ENB (how could we be anything else?) might want to take a look at a 5-year chart for TRP. TRP went through a period where it had some issues and not everything was working out perfectly for it. Even though there was never any real concern that its dividend was in danger or that its business enterprise was at significant risk, the market sold it down from $60 to $40. Sound familiar? But a quick glance now will confirm that over the most recent several months TRP has spent most of its time over $60 again and the people who bought it near $40 have made out like bandits. Do you think maybe some of them were buying ENB this week? Thanks!
Read Answer Asked by Lance on November 20, 2017
Q: If someone was looking to add to a TFSA account, what would be your best 5 ideas to invest in.


Thanks Valter
Read Answer Asked by Valter on November 20, 2017
Q: Hi 5i: I am underweight energy. Could you suggest an oil stock that might benefit significantly if oil prices increase further, while at the same time not having a serious debt problem? Thanks.
Read Answer Asked by Roland on November 20, 2017