Q: To the issue of portfolio structure. Currently I have 20% of my invested funds in indexes. Dow, S&P, Nasdaq, Russell and TSX. Evenly split. What sector would you allocate this to?
Q: May I have your assessment of Stingray's latest quarterly results. Do you see this company as suitable for a small position in a growth portfolio?
Thanks, Tim.
Q: My portfolio consists 25% US stocks, including international coverage with EEM, HEWJ, and ZDM(Cnd$). Can you comment on these ETFs. I want to be sure I have appropriate interests in Europe, Japan and Emerging markets.
Thanks, Michael
Q: I feel the alternate/renewable energy space might be a good place to invest in. what would you recommend, the amt. would be $20,000. or so. it would seem perhaps and etf could be an option vs a stock. What do you recommend? Thank you again.
I currently own BCE and Telus. I want to increase my exposure to Telco for dividend income purposes 7 years down the road. For diversification and income purposes do you see any reason to add any other names such as Shaw Rogers Quebecor or Corus or simply add to the two that I own.
Q: In your answer to Shyam's question you said, "We are comfortable with a small amount of leverage for investors with ongoing income and a decent diversified portfolio."
How much is a small amount? What percent of your portfolio?
Q: Do you have an opinion on Vtr?
How does it look on metrics?and what is the market telling us as the stock is on a downward spiral.
It seems to have great diversification in the right space
Q: I always find myself fully invested and when an opportunity presents itself..for example Aya..I don't have cash to invest. How much cash should one hold in an account? Is it OK to borrow to invest? How does one make a decision to sell one to purchase another? Thanks.
Q: Surprised by the drop in price after what appears to be solid results. Something I am missing maybe no dividend increase.
Thank you for your comments.