Q: Looking to add another pipeline for my Rif account. Have ENB already. Can you rate them in terms of dividend sustainability and modest growth, please and thanks.
Q: Which, if either, do you consider is the more conservative of the 2; DND or LSPD, and which to anticipate higher growth from in the next 12 months ?
Q: There’s a recent decision whereby CSU intends to convert their preferred shares in TOI. Want I’m trying to understand is if there is transfer of funds to TOI as part of this transaction?
Q: Peter
if I buy a US dividend fund in my RIF or my wife's RRSP, do they have a withholding tax on the dividends paid out? What about a Tax Free account?
Thank you
Ronald
Q: Hi Peter
what is up with NSR Nomad Royalty Co?
It is showing a 900% one day gain.
Is this correct?
Can you please comment on this and where it might be 5 years from now.
Thanks Ronald
Q: Hi 5i,
Just looking for clarification on your earlier response to marc regarding Globe and mail article are banks overbought,,,, In your answer you said "The banks right now are over-capitalized, and once the government allows dividends to be raised again we think this will happen quickly. "..... it is not clear to me what you mean.....
Thx
jim
I'm hoping to buy base metals and oil in an CDN etf. Do you think this is a good idea and what would you recommend?
I'm hoping to buy base metals and oil in an US etf. Do you think this is a good idea and what would you recommend?
Q: I need more fixed income in my RRSP portfolio and my son's RESP. I bought bond funds (VSC, XBB, XRB) but they can (and have) lost money, so I struggle to see how they help me with safety. Am I better off to just buy GICs or stay in cash? Should I hang onto the bond funds I have already?
Q: I hold these in my TFSA. Do you think this is the best type of account to hold these in? Also, do you feel that these would be higher risk stocks compared to the general market as there seems to be a real estate bubble and would these come down exponentially more if / when there is a correction?
Thanks.
Q: I have shares in MKP and received some rights as dividends as MKP.RP that are worth about $0.11. I can trade them in for more shares at $15.65 about $1.85 below current value (20 rights to 1 share).
Is this a good deal, or should I just sell the rights? I feel there is no difference unless I wanted to buy 5% more shares. If I do buy the shares, how do I do it?
Also, any thoughts on the company in general. It diversifies my holding and pays over 7% dividends. I have a 4% holding in the company which is a full position for me.
Q: Hi, in some of your answers, you have mentioned high growth expected in certain stocks. Which metric you are referring? Please name some stocks that will have high growth within 1, 2 years. Thanks.
Q: Can you clarify about companies that pay part of their dividend through "Return of Capital". Are these considered a poor investment because they are just giving you your own money back? Also, what happens when you have had 100% of your original capital investment returned to you - do you still continue to receive "return on capital" even though you have received all of your original investment back or is the distribution then reduced as you no longer have any of your original capital left to return?
Thanks.
Q: I'm considering selling MTA after making a 280% gain over about 2 years and replacing with something in the same sector with a yield as I live off my dividends.
What are some of your top picks for growth and yield in the gold, silver & copper space
Q: Above are my CDN holdings greater than 2% of my portfolio. I'm looking for 1 more sleep at night CDN recommendation for an RRSP account that you would initiate at more than 2% and hoping you might have a short list of recommendations? No oil/gas/pipelines, thx but otherwise I'm open.