Q: A couple of recent question have referred to portfolio allocations. In particular, the reduction for SIS from 4.2% to half that amount causes me some concern as that is a fairly serious adjustment. I tend to follow your BE Portfolio and with 25 holdings, my average weight (full position?) is 4%. So with that in mind, my question is should I adjust my allocations to match those in your portfolio and secondly, are there any positions you would be comfortable either underweighting or underweighting at this time?
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Q: Your thoughts on cgnx currently, though I'm still -15%, I've been worse.
Thanks Mark
Thanks Mark
Q: Elysis is not traded publicly but it is a joint venture between Alcoa and Rio Tinto. I wonder what the best way is to get exposure to Elysis. Should it be through Alcoa or Rio Tinto, or both?
Thanks
Thanks
Q: Any suggestions on the best approach to separating out China from emerging markets exposure? I own XCH in both my RRSP and RESP accounts, but want some control over how much emerging markets international exposure is in China vs elsewhere.
There are US ex-China ETFs but haven't found anything comparable in Canada. Canadian ETFs seem to have 20%+ of Chinese exposure, which I'd like to avoid holding XCH already.
Thanks!
There are US ex-China ETFs but haven't found anything comparable in Canada. Canadian ETFs seem to have 20%+ of Chinese exposure, which I'd like to avoid holding XCH already.
Thanks!
Q: Morning Peter and Team,
I found it interesting that Peter chose Micron as one of his top picks on a recent visit to a Canadian TV program. As it is a bit unusual to choose an American company I assume you are very positive about its future. Could you please give me more detail as to why you think this is an excellent American company to invest in. Thanks again for your continued appreciated guidance.
I found it interesting that Peter chose Micron as one of his top picks on a recent visit to a Canadian TV program. As it is a bit unusual to choose an American company I assume you are very positive about its future. Could you please give me more detail as to why you think this is an excellent American company to invest in. Thanks again for your continued appreciated guidance.
Q: Can I have your views on the latest earnings from this company?
Q: Hello
May I have your comments on earnings please? Is this a hold, or should I just cuts my losses which are grim?
Thank you
May I have your comments on earnings please? Is this a hold, or should I just cuts my losses which are grim?
Thank you
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Global X Active Ultra-Short Term Investment Grade Bond ETF (HFR $10.12)
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iShares Core Canadian Short Term Bond Index ETF (XSB $26.95)
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iShares Core Canadian Universe Bond Index ETF (XBB $27.99)
Q: ..given growing expectations of a Canadian recession, i'm thinking of moving away from utilities into fixed income. how do you expect XBB, XSB and HFR to perform in comparison to ZWU if a recession occurs. thanks, great service.
Q: About your answer to this earlier. If the CEO of the company has given instructions to sell every week when the price is over $1000, and buy when it is under $800, doesn't that suggest he believes the company is now overvalued, given it's current price?
Q: What do you think about the investing merits of AG growth currently, and the new convertible deb bought deal?
Q: Hi,
I noticed that AG has issued 75 mil unsecured cd's this AM. The coupon is 5.40%, vs their shares dividend of 4.17%. My question is how does one go about assessing this particular type of investment instrument? I have had success with cd's in the past, but still feel I'm not fully understanding how you determine whether or not they would be good value. I get how they work, but have trouble with rating them. Any light you can shed on this would be very much appreciated. Thanks for always being the voice of reason in an industry that seems designed to confuse!
Dawn
I noticed that AG has issued 75 mil unsecured cd's this AM. The coupon is 5.40%, vs their shares dividend of 4.17%. My question is how does one go about assessing this particular type of investment instrument? I have had success with cd's in the past, but still feel I'm not fully understanding how you determine whether or not they would be good value. I get how they work, but have trouble with rating them. Any light you can shed on this would be very much appreciated. Thanks for always being the voice of reason in an industry that seems designed to confuse!
Dawn
Q: Is this company a buy right now
Q: What are your views on this health stock?
Would you consider it to be a possible momentum?
Would you consider it to be a possible momentum?
Q: Hello Peter,
I like your response from the previous question on Canntrust but I would appreciate it if you can provide comments as to why this company which has been touted by analysts and BNN guests as one of the better players in the cannibis space, yet it has performed poorly when compared to most of the mid and large cap players. When you look at the chart from inception to now, Canntrust has not done well. Their fundamentals and strategy appear to be sound but why such a gap (comparing to weed, acb, cron, hexo, ogi, etc).
Also, on another note, KSHB, Kush holdings is bascially a picks and shovels play in the US for cannibis packaging etc and only trades over the counter (not on your list). It plans to list on nasdaq or nyse. If this happens, what would happen to my shares if they were bought over the counter. Would i be able to sell same shares on nyse or nasdaq. Apppreciate it.
I like your response from the previous question on Canntrust but I would appreciate it if you can provide comments as to why this company which has been touted by analysts and BNN guests as one of the better players in the cannibis space, yet it has performed poorly when compared to most of the mid and large cap players. When you look at the chart from inception to now, Canntrust has not done well. Their fundamentals and strategy appear to be sound but why such a gap (comparing to weed, acb, cron, hexo, ogi, etc).
Also, on another note, KSHB, Kush holdings is bascially a picks and shovels play in the US for cannibis packaging etc and only trades over the counter (not on your list). It plans to list on nasdaq or nyse. If this happens, what would happen to my shares if they were bought over the counter. Would i be able to sell same shares on nyse or nasdaq. Apppreciate it.
Q: I am looking to add to my small position in Barrick, can you tell me if now would be a good time to buy. I suspect that the talk of acquiring Newmount in an all-stock deal will continue to put pressure on Barrick stock but would love to hear your take. Thanks.
Q: With SIS having 5 earning misses, I have lost confidence in this stock. Which stock would you recommend to replace it in the same sector?
Q: Starting a new investment account. Given the recent market up tick what 5 stocks would u recommend. Medium risk minimum 3 year hold. Not a fan of energy stocks. The
Trudeaus have done me in twice.
Trudeaus have done me in twice.
Q: Hi 5i,
Pls have your update outlook for Novo Resource.
Do you think it is still speculative?
Share prices shows momentum lately, not sure if it is because the sector related or not?
Thank you for your great service as always.
Pls have your update outlook for Novo Resource.
Do you think it is still speculative?
Share prices shows momentum lately, not sure if it is because the sector related or not?
Thank you for your great service as always.
Q: I've held Cominar REIT for a number of years now and am down 20% or so. My cost base is $15.127 per share and yield based on cost is 4.76%. What are the company's longer-term prospects, in your opinion? I don't own any other REITs.
Q: I like to check on insider ownership of stocks (I use INK research) but do not understand a lot of the below listed terms. Could you tell me how I can tell exactly what they mean or where I can look up such terms?
Convertible Debentures A (Sept 2014) Options
Rights Deferred Share Units (DSUs) Rights Executive Share Units
Rights Performance Share Units
Subscription Rights
Units Restricted Share Units
Convertible Debentures A (Sept 2014) Options
Rights Deferred Share Units (DSUs) Rights Executive Share Units
Rights Performance Share Units
Subscription Rights
Units Restricted Share Units