Q: Hello 5i team,
I hold all the stocks in the balanced portfolio except AEM and SYZ. Regarding my exposure to the tech sector, in addition to CSU, ENGH and KXS, I also hold DSG, GIB.A and OTC; so I do not think that it is necessary to add SYZ to the mix.
There seems to be some momentum in the base metals sector, as per your response to an earlier question; instead of selecting a particular company, as per your suggestions, I decided to gain exposure via either XBM or ZMT.
I look forward to your comments.
Antoine
Q: My wife recently purchased a pair of glasses on-line. I was skeptical but the process was very easy, the fit turned out to be much better than her last pair that was purchased at a store and the price was a small fraction of the cost of a store bought pair. My concern about BCI is how are they going to counter this trend with some very aggressive players moving into the on-line glasses business? Would this be a concern going forward?
Q: In a rising inflation and interest rate environment, what stocks would you sell and what would you buy. Please provide companies names / symbols to be specific. Thanks again for the great service.
Q: Great Run for US Banks since President Elect Trump is in.
Between Citigroup and Bank of America which is a Better Long Term Growth Investment in this field.
Q: I have 27% in technology with the following investments.
What should I get rid of to bring the percentage down or would you leave the list as is. KXS, ENGH, SYZ, MDA, CSU, OTC.
Thank you.
PB
Q: In response to another subscriber's question you said you "...would be more comfortable with Nestle. It trades at 19X earnings, with a 3.4% dividend. Debt is high, but so is free cash flow. Solid earnings growth is also expected from the company. It does not have a great record of beating earnings estimates, but overall we think it would also be fine as a consumer sector investment."
Nestle trades as NSRGY on the pink sheets. What would be the tax treatment if I bought and held this in my RRIF account? My understanding is that Swiss withholding taxes would be deducted at source and the after tax yield would be much less than 3.4%.
Q: I have owned AYA for almost 3 years and have sold when when my weighting was more than 7%, so I am just holding my profits now. I think when the stock was trading higher than $35, 5i was recommending the stock. As far as I can tell the fundamentals have not changed and that is why I am still holding some AYA stock. I can understand that external events may have turned some shareholders off and therefore the shares are trading at $19. On a stock like AYA, is it the momentum or in this case the lack of it that drives the price? If the potential was there when the stock was $38, is the potential not there anymore? I have my doubts that the privatization bid will succeed; but in the next two+ years is there not good growth expected?
Q: Magna pays their dividends in USD. On their website they indicate that their dividends are "eligible" thus eligible for DTC. How does one be as tax-efficient as possible, not pay brokerage a conversion fee for USD to CAD conversion, and apply DTC? Cannot apply DTC if held in TFSA or RSP.
Q: Are dividends on Bond ETFs taxable as interest? If so, they would not qualify for the dividend tax credit. Would it be wiser to look for dividend bearing shares such as BCE with a low beta and a good dividend that would qualify for the dividend tax credit?
Q: NYX Gaming continues to trade lower each day and yet there seem to be a number of positives on this company. First of all is there a short position on this company or is this decline due more to tax loss selling. Secondly TDWaterhouse shows a debt to capital ratio of 52%. Should I as a shareholder be concerned about this especially since I am considering buying more. TD also shows the cash flow as $0.31 and the price/cash flow as 5.4. Do you consider these adequate numbers to offset the debt load. Thirdly are these figures from TD reasonably accurate and if not could you please advise. Thanks as always for the excellent service that you provide.
Q: Most recent quarter was very positive, and the stock price is a disaster with no clear bottom. They have huge monthly payments ahead; will they be able to pay them? Is it time to get out fast?
Q: Him Peter what's pushing eif to these levels .
30% in the last month .
What do you think of exiting I bought for stable income but having second thoughts
Kind regards
Stan
Q: Hi did I miss news on the auto sector? These stocks are up a lot suddenly. We're they just oversold or is there some data regarding "peak auto"? If so, then this strength could spread to XTC and PIH?
Q: Hello Peter,
Your thoughts on PLI here at this recent swoon. Is this tax loss selling or Pli seasonality.
I have been averaging down positions from 2.80.
The street loves this stock, INK insider report has Company director buying millions in stock on open market at 2.40 Nov 30. I am at a loss with this drop. My Alaris AD has saved my portfolio while I wait for this spec stock to run. Should just get out now before this gets worse. Broke support at 2.26 and bouncing on new ST support at 2.05.
Thank you again Cameron and Cheers from New Delhi IN. It's warm here and no snow
Q: Hi Peter and team
When making a diversification spreadsheet of my portfolio, how can I properly allocate my stocks in to the different groups like tech, telecom, energy etc?
Is there a place where I can find out.
Thanks
Margita