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Q: Planning to add 2 of the suggested utilities to a growth portfolio or alternates that you might suggest & the rationale. Thank you.
Read Answer Asked by Robert on September 25, 2016
Q: Recent additions to the 5i portfolios have entered at about 3% weightings, in spite of healthy cash positions in BE and Growth; is this a change in philosophy from the customary 5% or is it your intention to normalize the weights at a more favourable entry point?

I would use the "My Watchlist" feature more if it had View/Edit/Delete functions as there may be some names I do not want to be alerted on forever, only temporarily.
Read Answer Asked by Jeff on September 23, 2016
Q: this is a comment not a question, I just read your response on nfi about it's share price drop. last nite i received a notice from td that nfi is issuing a prospectus secondary offering on a bought deal basis at $40.40 expecting to close sept 27. I assume these will be the shares from the said seller. why kick investors in the teeth to the tune of 5% when the stock has been averaging higher prices.
Read Answer Asked by Tom on September 23, 2016
Q: Given that most, if not all of your highly rated IT co's are software business solutions co's and diversified across many sectors, is there any need to apply a 'sector' limit to them. I know they may all move with the IT sector during rotations, but not on fundamental issues that affect all co's in some sectors e.g. resources. Applying a sector limit seems to be excluding many fine growth co's from a portfolio, at the expense of including less attractive co's in the quest to diversify sectors, but is this necessary? Why have a sector limit at all when the co's in question are themselves diversified?
Thanks, Peter.
Read Answer Asked by Peter on September 23, 2016
Q: For the most part we (subscribers) seem to ask you questions on the same stocks in some sort of rotation that I have not quite figured out. So it must be time again to ask, what stocks are we not asking about (very frequently perhaps)that we should be considering for our portfolios?

As always, I appreciate your insights - my best performing stocks are generally ideas I've picked up here!
Read Answer Asked by Dave on September 23, 2016
Q: With gold producers tightly a liked to the process of gold, there seems to be a 1 to 5 ratio of impact (gold increases 1%, producers increase 5 or more %). Over the past few days we see spot increase or decrease without a symmetrical impact to producers. Can you comment on what else impacts the general sector or are the more sensitive to factors and in fact spot prices are trailing?

Thanks,

Eric
Read Answer Asked by Erichsen on September 23, 2016
Q: Hello 5I crew. I would like to say that I really enjoyed the Money show this year. I am assuming you lined up all the speakers on Saturday in the main hall...Good work, excellent topics. While I was there I had asked at the Money Saver Booth if it was a better cost to purchase the online magazine there or through 5I. 5I was suggested but I can not find the proper link to do this without renewing my 5I membership. Can you please direct me to the website area I need to go to? Thank You
Read Answer Asked by Jeremy on September 23, 2016
Q: Hey team, I've decided to add these two stocks to my portfolio as long-term investments. My one hesitation is with timing. As both are sitting around all time highs right now, would you suggest holding off for a couple months to see if they decline, or would you go ahead and pull the trigger? In a perfect world I'd like to pick these up around $700/share.
Read Answer Asked by Mark on September 23, 2016