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Q: I am planning to own all stocks in growth, income and model portfolio excluding ETF.
I would allocated Growth = 1%, Income = 1.75% and Model = 2.25%
Do you think this is the good strategy and it will work going forward?
Total stocks = 59.

I set up dummy portfolio since Nov 2016 and it has the gain of 11%.

Currently, I own all stocks in Model portfolio with 3% waiting and it has gain 6%

My portfolio is over 500K

Thanks for the great service.
Read Answer Asked by Hector on April 11, 2017
Q: Hello
I want to add 2 growth stocks to my portfolio. Of the listed stocks can I please have your 2 top choices.
Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Al on April 11, 2017
Q: Under the heading miscellaneous there are questions about a particular stock but the stock's name does not appear. On April 7th the following question was asked “Q: Our financial advisor has exposure to other countries with this mutual fund (3%). This is in my RRSP. Your thoughts please.” Your answer refers to the stock but never mentions its name. Could you please explain why that is. Thanks.
Read Answer Asked by cal on April 11, 2017
Q: 2 questions on GUD:
* Recent report states " GUD also invests in funds, which have substantial assets under management in the healthcare sector..." What type of funds, private equity or mutual, and how major is this part of their business?
* Your models have 3 and 6% positions in this name, my weight is 2.5% and I'm wondering what is a suitable number, though I would be comfortable up to 5%. I am retired and it is presently my only health care stock.
Thanks, J.
Read Answer Asked by Jeff on April 11, 2017
Q: I, like a few others at 5i is fully aware of your position on STB and I completely agree based on it's financial condition. On any metric, it certainly does not meet the basic criteria for any solid investment.
Nevertheless, I made a second investment in January 2016 for my wife's cash acct simply to augment her monthly dividend income. As of today, we are up 70% - go figure! The only rational I can see is whether the previous very large shareholder in France has made a change in thinking after selling its very substantial holdings or else another 3rd party has recognized the attraction of STB's growing fleet of national school bus operations as leverage for a much larger merger.?? Thank you.
Read Answer Asked by Robert on April 11, 2017