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Q: Hello 5i
With your previous comments about TV, missed on other metrics, do you see this lower price as a buying opportunity or does it have a chance of breaching another support level at 1.23 to 1.25?
Looking to buy/add given the amount in portfolio has decreased with the price decline.

From a small cap perspective, given current market and business environment, would you choose to add to another name before adding to TV?

Thanks
Dave
Read Answer Asked by David on April 10, 2018
Q: With high debt being a concern for all companies, I thought today's news was reasonably positive but it appears that the market disagrees. As always, I would appreciate your analysis.

Tricon Capital Group Inc. (TCN-T) says it has an agreement to sell the portfolio of 14 manufactured housing communities, including its Tricon Lifestyle Communities investment vertical to an institutional investor. "The sale of our TLC manufactured housing communities portfolio represents the next meaningful step along our stated plan to simplify Tricon's business," said Gary Berman, CEO of Tricon Capital. "We intend to use the net proceeds largely to pay down our corporate credit facility, reducing our overall debt level and creating additional flexibility for future investments. Going forward, we will focus our growth efforts on our core investment verticals, where we have a clear path to scale, leadership and attractive long-term returns."


Read Answer Asked by karl on April 10, 2018
Q: WITH NEW QUALIFYING MORTGAGE RULES, I BELIEVE CONSUMERS WILL BE LOOKING FOR ALTERNATIVES OTHER THAN CANADIAN BANKS ARE THERE ANY STOCKS THAT MIGHT BENEFIT BY THIS CIRCUMSTANCE IF SO, WHAT MIGHT YOU RECOMMEND THANKS
Read Answer Asked by terrance on April 10, 2018
Q: Hi Ryan Peter
Do you feel this stock should continue to have a A rating today it hit a 12 month low it is my biggest capital drain but I will stay vested due to the div increase and hope for some recovery .
PBH receives a B rating and has grown 40% over the last 12 months .
I find this some what confusing.
Kind Regards
Stan
Read Answer Asked by Stan on April 10, 2018
Q: What are the tax implications of buying US REITs in a non registered account?
Read Answer Asked by Ron on April 10, 2018
Q: I am moving many of my fixed income investments from bond funds to preferred shares with a minimum guaranteed rate (yes I know the dividends are not guaranteed). I am trying to decide between TRP.PR.J and TRP.PR.K. Currently J yields 5.22% while K yields 4.73%. It appears J is the better choice. Do you agree? When would K be preferred if at all?
Read Answer Asked by Robert on April 10, 2018
Q: Which do you think are the best companies in both Canada and the US to invest in for artificial intelligence and robotics.
Read Answer Asked by Anne on April 09, 2018
Q: Peter and team

Thanks to member Walter, I have looked at a website that lists the U.S. preferred shares that trade on an American exchange. I realize that while U.S. stocks are not your focus are there any preferred shares that trade on an American exchange that you would recommend for an income investor? Are these p/s any more complicated than ones issued by Canadian companies ? I believe there are some companies on the TSX that have issued preferred shares that pay in U.S. $ and still are eligible for the Dividend Tax Credit. Are you familiar with any of these names?

Thanks

Paul
Read Answer Asked by paul on April 09, 2018
Q: With your answer to a Q on ENB as time being on the buyers side I put a low ball bid in for some shares. Could you give me a list of 'safe' stocks (i.e. like ENB and not KWH.UN for example) with great yields that one could put stink bids on? I will assume in your answer that putting ENB over ENF(e.g.) indicates preference of the safer investment vehicle.

TIA
Read Answer Asked by Gerald on April 09, 2018
Q: Hi team !
I have been holding pjp-n for almost 3 years and it just keep going down.
I am about 24% in the red. I hold in my TFSA and it is 14% of that account.
Any hope for this ETF to recover soon ? Or would you advise to take my lost and invest in something else with a good growth potential ? I already hold SIS-T
Thanks for your help
Jacques
Read Answer Asked by Jacques on April 09, 2018