Q: Hello, NA looks like a solid bank with good growth potential, especially after there CWB purchase, does today look like a good entry point for a long term hold ? If not, what would be a good entry point ? I am willing to entertain another big 6 bank if you feel I can do better.
Q: I hold a significant position of ZWU ( less ZUT) for stability of the sector during crisis and stable dividends .ZWU holds around 40% of US stocks .In a non registered account, considering various factors: 1) NAV of ZWU is normally dropping over time 2) dividends are higher 3) no dividend tax credit for the US proportion 4) having a US proportion offers some kind of diversification : Alltogether would you consider one of those ETF a better choice for value + dividends? if not ,any ideal proportion of the 2 ? Many thanks ,JY
Q: Hi there - between these two beaten up stocks, which would you be more bullish on? And if there is another stock that's not these two that you'd be even more bullish on, which would that be? Thank you!
Q: I know 5i doesn't like to give portfolio weighting advice so I will approach this is a different way ..... Hypothetical situation . YOU have a RRIF with no fixed income component. You have chosen HPYT to represent that sector . You would be comfortable between "X" and no more than "Y" weighting of HPYT ..... Please solve the equation and provide a value for X and Y ? .... Thanks for your terrific service .....
Q: Hi, can you please comment on their recent quarters?
Anything to be concerned about with either company going forward?
I have owned both for several years (full positions) but SIS has seen a bit of slow growth (for me) the last year and I'd like to reduce to a 1/2 position. Can you please suggest an alternate stock(s) (any sector) given today's environment that should offer better growth potential.
Q: Regarding the superficial loss question that V asked on March 5, in his case since they bought the stocks on Feb 3 and sold at a loss on Feb 10 ( i.e. less than 30 days), would it imply superficial loss by default?
Maybe they could buy the same stock again and adjust their ACB? What would be the rule that apply in this case regarding ACB adjustment, number of days, etc... ?
Q: Would appreciate your analysis of NGD in Comparison to NFG!
Would you invest in either and which one has the best profile going forward in these uncertain times?
Thanx
Gary
Can you explain the drop in the USD yesterday? Seems like a larger than normal move and certainly of a size that makes one sit up an notice in a portfolio with USD holdings. Would you advise exchanging USD back to Cdn dollars at this time? Assume this is cash and not specific holdings.
Thanks!