Q: I own zero oil and gas companies. What would be your top 2 picks for aggressive growth once oil stabilizes.I understand that oil could still go to 30.would also like a dividend. Maybe mart and surge. Dave
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Q: I have 10K in my TFSA that I wish to use to invest in two companies which have the prospect of future dividend growth & long term price growth. With that in mind, the financial companies that I am think of are BNS, BMO, TD, CM, RY, SLF, & POW. Which two would you recommend, or is there a company that you would add to my list as a recommendation. Thanks. ... Cal
Q: Hi team, Your latest views on WIN please. What would be the best % allocation? Thank you!
Q: Hi team:
the XRE has broke through the 50 days and I believed the 200 days MA
I am aware that an increase in interest rate could have negative impact on the Reits
Is there any fundamental reasons to support the technical trend ?
thanks for educating us!
the XRE has broke through the 50 days and I believed the 200 days MA
I am aware that an increase in interest rate could have negative impact on the Reits
Is there any fundamental reasons to support the technical trend ?
thanks for educating us!
Q: I am thinking about buying an ETF on the American banks , should I buy hedged or not?
Q: I think my question is a first. I would like to know the names (ticker symbols will suffice) of those gold and silver companies that provide a royalty stream. I thought I might find the answer in the "View by Category" section. I was astounded by how many questions you answer on the gold/silver sector. I'm thinking SSO, Silver Standard; and OR,Osisko would be good picks What would your top 2 choices be? I prefer growth as important as the dividend.
Q: My question is general in nature though uses phm as an example. PHM recently announced two LOI. The purchase price will be cash and PHM shares (in one case some 7 million shares). My question is, when a company purchases another in this way, where do the shares come from? Also, would this type of purchase tend to put a lid on price appreciation as the purchase shares hit the market? Thanks as always and best for the new year.
Q: If you were to pick only one, which one for a 2 year time frame?
Q: Hi,
I currently have no healthcare exposure. I would to allocate 10% of my portfolio to healthcare. My question is would you put together your own mini etf of Canadian companies or purchase an etf like IBB? I was leaning towards my own. What companies would you suggest to construct my own. A mix of large and small companies would be great.
Thanks for the help,
Luke
I currently have no healthcare exposure. I would to allocate 10% of my portfolio to healthcare. My question is would you put together your own mini etf of Canadian companies or purchase an etf like IBB? I was leaning towards my own. What companies would you suggest to construct my own. A mix of large and small companies would be great.
Thanks for the help,
Luke
Q: Is there an etf on the Toronto or US stock market to participate on the Shangai index?
What the difference between the Hang Seng an Shangai stock Market?
To wich of these markets are related xch and zch?
Regards
What the difference between the Hang Seng an Shangai stock Market?
To wich of these markets are related xch and zch?
Regards
Q: To team and peter
I have a small holding in my TFSA [ my only energy 2% ] should i add
or go with another energy stock. Can your team give thier opinion
on this co. buy, hold, or sell
GREAT SITE Thxs. Bob
I have a small holding in my TFSA [ my only energy 2% ] should i add
or go with another energy stock. Can your team give thier opinion
on this co. buy, hold, or sell
GREAT SITE Thxs. Bob
Q: Seems like India has done very well and the preamble I hear seems to suggest that the same will happen going forward. I understand Prem Watsa is opening an India Fund, and there are the excel funds. Should I consider either of these or perhaps a couple of blue chips india stocks. What are your thoughts. I also would have the same question about investing in Vietnam, Thailand & Indonesia. Any suggestions would be much appreciated. Thanks.
Q: In a recent response on a question about Surge, you mention a bought deal but I can't find any reference to it. Can you let me know the details. Thanks.
Q: Hi Peter and Team,
Using COS as a proxy for the oil price because its production is unhedged, Im uncertain if this asset is mis-priced relative to its peers and unto itself. For example, the last time COS was $8/sh was in '04 and oil averaged that year @$35/br U.S in inflation adjusted terms. If most often the market is efficient and correct, what do you think is really going on with this security? Something here is amiss. Thanks very much for your support.
Using COS as a proxy for the oil price because its production is unhedged, Im uncertain if this asset is mis-priced relative to its peers and unto itself. For example, the last time COS was $8/sh was in '04 and oil averaged that year @$35/br U.S in inflation adjusted terms. If most often the market is efficient and correct, what do you think is really going on with this security? Something here is amiss. Thanks very much for your support.
Q: An observation re Warren's 2 ?s re VSC : I note from Vanguard's website that distributions paid are mostly "Other Income" (not eligible dividends) which are not as favorable for tax reporting.
Q: I have 5% weighting in the Materials sector between Russell Metals, Teck, and Rio.
Do you think I should drop any of these and if so which one(s).
And if so, should I replace with Goldcorp or Silver Wheaton or Quantum or any other that you may suggest.
Do you think I should drop any of these and if so which one(s).
And if so, should I replace with Goldcorp or Silver Wheaton or Quantum or any other that you may suggest.
Q: This is the only question I'm going to ask since start of my membership. I need to start investment in two registered account: RRSP and RESP. Both of them are over 80% cash. RRSP is for someone in 30s. I wanted to use the names that you already provided in your model portfolios, but most of them are already increased in value enough to make me skeptic of their further growth. I'm not sure if they have more room to go. So question here: Please provide me then names, best of crop, for a diversified portfolio with a long term approach. I have some XMA and ZWB in them which I can sell and switch to those you will name. Thank you
Q: Brookfield has a number of listed equities(dividends in brackets): BAM(1.23) BOX.UN (4.4), BIP.UN(4.4),BPY.UN(4.1), BEP.UN(4.7). What is the relationship between the income/unit trusts and the 'mother' company? This group seems to provide a diversified range of options: office properties, infrastructure, property,renewable energy- What are your thoughts on this group? (or other family related listings?)Why is BAM dividend out of line with the others?
Q: Hi Peter and Team:
Your service is the best $120 I invest every year!
I would like to select 3 ETFs for my children's RESP. Can you recommend, in your opinion the best:
Canadian Index ETF
US Index ETF
Bond ETF
Thanks!
Your service is the best $120 I invest every year!
I would like to select 3 ETFs for my children's RESP. Can you recommend, in your opinion the best:
Canadian Index ETF
US Index ETF
Bond ETF
Thanks!
Q: Hi, today the OLG announced it is launching its own online gaming site. Amaya is down over 4% today. Does this announcement change your rating at all for this company as I'm guessing it's in direct competition with Amaya. Disregarding the insider trading issue and based solely on the OLG news would you still consider AYA a buy?