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Q: Just a general question about selling a stock......when is the best time to sell and how do you know when to sell one of your winners? It seems like when I sell a stock, say for a 20% gain it goes up another 20 and I am kicking myself.
Thanks

Greg
Read Answer Asked by Greg on August 21, 2014
Q: Is there an exchange traded " FOOD " stock. Thank s.ebrahim
Read Answer Asked by ebrahim on August 21, 2014
Q: I'm looking at taking on some growth/risk stock in the telecommunications sector, I was wondering what you think of AXX as an option. If not them, any suggestions on a stock that could fit that growth/risk mold.
Read Answer Asked by Jim on August 21, 2014
Q: Good morning fine team
I am revisiting my sector balance and realize that it is difficult to find one source to narrow down what the sectors are; Can you please sort this out
AYA - Consumer Cyclical or Leisure service
BDI - Energy or Diversified Services
BYD.UN - Mutual Fund (Diversified Services)
CGX - Consumer Cycl or Services (Media)
DH - Info Tech or Services (Business)
STN - Industrials (Manuf) or Diversified Services
XTC - Cons Cyclical or Ind/Manuf
Also some REITS are called Financial/Real Estate?
The term "Services" seems to cross many sectors???
Thank you for all you do. The more I learn from you, the more I realize there is to learn - very enjoyable
Read Answer Asked by El-ann on August 21, 2014
Q: Peter: HNZ Group Inc. (HNZ) has dropped almost 10% after announcing poor quarterly results last week. Do you see this pullback as a buying opportunity? Thanks.
Read Answer Asked by Chris on August 21, 2014
Q: Hi team -
I apologize for dragging on the T1135 subject, but I'm a bit confused by your response to Henry's example of the VALUE of his initial $50K investment rising above $100K at anytime of the year.

You said "Yes, in this case you would need to fill out form 1135. The requirement is if foreign assets are greater than $100,000 at any time during the taxation year."

I'm confused because I'm under the impression that if the total COST of the security is above $100K anytime of the year it would then become a requirement. If Henry bought at JNJ $50K and then held on indefinitely without purchasing any more shares he would not have this requirement regardless of whether or not the market value increased beyond $100K. I thought the key word is COST.

Am I missing something here? Thanks for your help.
Read Answer Asked by James on August 21, 2014
Q: Hi Peter and Team, I would appreciate your current thoughts on Northern Property Real Estate Investment Trust (NPR.UN) for long-term income in a well diversified portfolio. Many thanks. Michael
Read Answer Asked by Michael on August 20, 2014
Q: GCG.a
Hi- what do you think of Guardian Capital? It seems cheap compared to others in the space and seemed to have a good earnings report.
Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Pat on August 20, 2014
Q: If someone could start to invest in one or two Dividend Reinvestment Program(DRIP) which would one would you suggest?
Thanks
Dolores
Read Answer Asked on August 20, 2014