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Investment Q&A

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Q: I have about 10% of my portfolio in reits and another 10% in energy. Seeing the possibility of an imminent rise in interest rates, I'm considering selling my car.un, (about 3%,) and buying an integrated oil co. such as HSE or another name you might suggest with the proceeds. I already own SGY and CPG. I prefer some growth along with a decent dividend.

Thank you for this service.

Joe
Read Answer Asked by Joe on August 22, 2014
Q: SXP
what's your take on this company, they recently increased their div and the ratios seem to be very good
Read Answer Asked by Eric on August 22, 2014
Q: I have reduced my holding in EH. Should I reduce more?
Larry
Read Answer Asked by Larry on August 22, 2014
Q: Dear Sir


I would like to get your opinion on AJX and PXX. I am down 20% on those so wanted to know their long term future scopes.

Regards

Ankit Shah
Read Answer Asked by Ankit on August 22, 2014
Q: I have two general questions for you about growth stocks, with the emphasis on emerging growth stocks:
1. What metrics or other methodology do you use to identify growth stocks.
2. How do you determine when a high-flying growth stock has become too expensive to buy (or should be sold).
Thank you.
Read Answer Asked by Russell S. on August 22, 2014
Q: Re 'P.S.' from Paul (Aug 21st)

"P.S. - as a note to others, I have had a few situations where I had set up DRIPs and subsequently sold the stock. However, I traded them ex-dividend and as a result, the DRIP went through and I own 1 or 2 shares of the company. I would have to pay the full commission to sell the shares, so as a result I sit with a few single shares in my account. Kind of annoying."

I use TD Direct Investing and if you phone them in the above situation of being stuck with a couple of shares after a sale
they will place a sell order for you and WAIVE the commission.
I'm sure other self directed discount brokerages probably do the same. FYI
Read Answer Asked by Scot on August 21, 2014
Q: First a comment and then a question.

Would it be possible to add the sector that the company is in when answering a question? I still have a lot of trouble finding out how to classify the companies. (oops - guess that was a question!)

Second, in reference to your comments on DRIPs, the on-line brokerage that I deal with allows DRIPS but they will only buy whole shares, not partial ones and they put the difference in cash in my account. As a result, I don't get the full effect of the DRIP and so I have tended to not use them. Do you think they are effective even in this situation?

P.S. - as a note to others, I have had a few situations where I had set up DRIPs and subsequently sold the stock. However, I traded them ex-dividend and as a result, the DRIP went through and I own 1 or 2 shares of the company. I would have to pay the full commission to sell the shares, so as a result I sit with a few single shares in my account. Kind of annoying.

Thanks so much for your help.

Paul F.
Read Answer Asked by Paul on August 21, 2014
Q: Your comments please on the latest quarter from iFabric IFA. Sales had a nice jump but not much seems to be hitting the bottom line? Thank you
Read Answer Asked by Marty on August 21, 2014
Q: CVL vs RME

Hi- Rocky Mountain has done very badly in the last view years- though you seem to like Cervus better- why? Could you please compare the two businesses and their outlooks?
Thanks very much.
Read Answer Asked by Pat on August 21, 2014
Q: Could you please give me an update on NUS.US. I am now down 50% and have been hoping for things to turn around. What are their financials looking like in your opinion. Could you provide a couple of US names you like. Thank you.
Read Answer Asked by Cheryl on August 21, 2014
Q: Hi 5i I remember Peter talking about the value of compounding using DRIPs .A guest on BNN showed the power of this using Johnson/Johnson over a number of years, very impressive! I was wondering if you could suggest 2 stocks to buy with a DRIP that I would put away in a TFSA for about 10 years. Thx for all your work. Gerry
Read Answer Asked by Gerry on August 21, 2014