Q: Looking for your current opinion of this company it has been awhile since the last comment. I have 500 shares in my RRSP at higher prices currently down around 45%. Are there any catalysts coming is it still a hold? What do you think the prospect of take out target or going private?
Q: Do you have any feel for commodities, specifically Oil and Copper, over the next six months to a year?
I would like to hide in some dividend-paying stocks.
Capital retention and some dividend gain is the goal right now.
With that in mind, I feel like this might be a good opportunity to buy Canadian banks, for the long haul and oil and commodities shorter term.
I would appreciate your opinion on my theory and these securities.
As well, any ideas you have would be great.
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BNS
Thanks for the fabulous service and please use as many credits as necessary.
Q: Do you have a few suggestions for long term holds in US industrials? My only non-Canadian holding in this sector is TT - would you consider this to be still worthy of holding?
Q: Further to Blake’s question today regarding other banks out performing Bns, I has charted Bns vs the other big banks and Bns underperforms over 1, 3, 5, and 10 years. I’ve held Bns for 6 yrs waiting the reversion to mean to happen and Bns to outperform. When is it time to accept that their Latin America and Asia higher growth profile will always be dragged down by economic or political turmoil in one of their markets? I moved on last month.
Q: Do you have any insights on financial planning/stock tracking software that can track various accounts and stock performance across institutions? ...and with the input of financial variables (inflation, spend etc) provide updated information on meeting long term targets. I struggle with financial providers (hide fees, limit what you can see etc) and cannot get a comprehensive picture of my financials.
Q: In your response to Guy R. (Oct 22) about Tax Selling, you indicated the likelihood of a considerable sell-off still to come for this year's 'worst performing' stocks. Yikes !! Taxable account or not, wouldn't it be advantageous to sell the “worst” now, then repurchase in early December those stocks that you wish to own for the future? Otherwise, by holding, you are faced not only with recouping the loss already established, but on top of that, the additional loss anticipated in the coming 5 weeks.
My “worst performing” list includes: Canadian stocks: ANRG, AT, CAE, EGLX, LSPD, MG, PRN, SHOP, WELL. US stocks: APPS, U.
1) Are there any of these that you would suggest NOT selling ?
2) Of those to be sold, are there any that you would suggest NOT repurchasing in December ?
3) You mentioned some investors will want to buy “less worse” performing stocks so as not to miss out on a possible short term rally. Do you support this approach in the current situation, rather than just holding the cash proceeds temporarily ? If so, are there a handful of “less worse” performing stocks, that you would suggest and, would they be temporary or more long term replacements ?
Use whatever question credits appropriate. Thank you , as always.
Q: Hello, my question is about the BAM.A spinoff, I find it confusing. I currently hold 100 shares of BAM.A, so according to what I have read should I understand that few days after the spinoff my account will show 100 shares of "BAM" to replace the current BAM.A symbol and 25 shares of the new company under the "BN" symbol? Thank you,
Q: In reading your previous answers, you indicate that BAM has 100B in capital to deploy. I don't see that figure anywhere. Can you confirm that number and if it includes unused credit and just mention where you see it? Thank-you
Q: Market is up but these two stocks are down significantly. Is there any particular reason for this. What are the future prospects for these companies. Sell, hold or add more to average down?
Q: Could you please comment on Verizon earnings? Are you still favourable on this co.? The stock price is getting to its range 10 years ago. Is the high dividend sustainable? Thank you.
Q: Portfolio Analytics is saying I need to increase consumer cyclical and defensive holding. Can you give me a couple of stocks in Canada and the United States with steady dividends and low risk. And a couple of ETF's too.
Q: What would be your top pick for the Canadian bank sector as an add today for long term hold (RRSP- 10+ year hold). Looking to only hold one bank in this account.