Q: I am considering tax loss harvesting in these companies from my non registered acct.
FIH.UN down 18%
CVE down 22%
CGNX down 13 %
SQ down 24%
Are these companies sells? Which companies would you recommend replacing them with so I don't miss any possible rebounds. OR is it time to move the money to different sectors with better opportunities for 2018. OR these stocks are poised for a quicker rebound and should be held onto?
Looking for guidance here and greatly appreciate your help.
First off, congratulations on the Balanced Portfolio once again beating the TSX Index! Not an easy feat, since typically most paid money managers cannot.
Looking at 2018, with the U.S. tax reform Bill likely becoming a law today, what stocks covered by 5i benefit from a lower U.S. corporate tax rate and immediate expensing of capital purchases?
Q: What did you think of EA last earnings report and would you consider buying it now that it has taken a bit of a dip? Also, do you consider it a 'gaming' stock or a 'tech' stock or does it fit into some other category?
Thank you.
Q: What is your opinion of VGL in the healthcare space.Thank you for your excellent service and I wish you all a very happy Christmas and a great 2018. Bob
Q: I am considering these US growth names which were mentioned in Investor Place special report for best stocks for 2018.
TER Teradyne
MTOR Meritor
COHR Coherent
FEYE FireEye
Your thoughts?
I know you don't cover US stocks but have been looking for ideas help diversify my portfolio. Are there different stocks that you would suggest instead of these?
Q: ...lofty US markets, tax cuts, presumed higher growth, greater chance of more interest rate hikes....would you put new money into the american market and what changes, if any, would you suggest to equity/fixed income allocations for the short to medium term? Thanks.
Q: As I understand it, the purchase of WGL Holdings will be paid for with the US$4.95 billion bridge loan provided by the banks with the balance being assumed debt. The intention is to replace the bridge loan with the proceeds from the subscription receipts, the private placement to OMERS and additional debt, preferred shares and hybrid securities. One of the major concerns investors seem to have about ALA is a fear that it might run into the same issues as Kinder Morgan and its purchase of NGPL. In that case the stock price plummeted from $45 to $15 when it had to cut the dividend in the face of Moody's threat to cut their rating. In your assessment is ALA in a similar precarious position or does it have it's financing in place? I have a full position in ALA and I am trying to reasonably assess the risks based on what we know (speculative risks are what they are).
Appreciate your thoughts as always.
Mike
Q: Has there been any news on the Brookfield Infrastructure study to advise on a sale of the White Pass and Yukon Railroad holdings of TWC?Is there an interest by cruise lines to purchase?
Thanks
Bob Rose
Where can I find info on insider buys? Also, what would be your top growth picks with insider buys?
I've been a member for just a short while, but would like to thank you and your staff for the valuable insight and advice which I believe will make me a better and more knowledgeable investor with time.
Wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!!! Peace and prosperity to all!!!
Q: Good day!
I have enough money to initiate a new position in a senior's income portfolio. So I am looking at these tempting higher dividend paying companies. Of the 3 which would you recommend? Or another recommendation?
Also, I would like to thank you for your invaluable assistance in managing our portfolios and wish all the team members a wonderful Christmas and a great New Year
Q: Merry Christmas to you folks
I have held Onex for many years and done well by it. I could add to it to bring it up to full position in a well diversified low risk portfolio. Just wondering about timing. I hear BNN guests talk about good times and bad times in the cycle to buy private equity type companies like Onex and KKR. Just wondering if this is a good time or better to wait for setback in market.
Q: Season G's...How would you compare a convertible bond etf vs short term bond etf in a rising interest rate environment. Specifically regarding capital erosion and income, can they really be compared as similar investments all the best gary