Q: Hey Peter & Team,
Originally I bought Manulife right around $20 back in Feb 2014, collected a nice dividend but admittedly, I became impatience with very little in the way of capital gains. Jan I sold at $21.68 and redistributed the capital elsewhere which worked well in PHM & EFN.
Lately there has been much talk about interest rates and how well Insurance companies should do with an increase in rates. I have been sitting on 25% cash for about 6 weeks and am seriously considering MFC or SLF for a portion of this capital.
The long term graph for both since their lows back in July 2012 look very good with higher highs and higher lows all the way but also for both, very little in the way of capital gains for the past year.
Can you please give us your opinion on the Life Co's moving forward, what you think an increase in rates will do for their share values, and which you would select... MFC, SLF or another selection in the sector... at this time?
I know in the past you have recommended SLF ahead of MFC.
Thanks for all you do
Gord
Originally I bought Manulife right around $20 back in Feb 2014, collected a nice dividend but admittedly, I became impatience with very little in the way of capital gains. Jan I sold at $21.68 and redistributed the capital elsewhere which worked well in PHM & EFN.
Lately there has been much talk about interest rates and how well Insurance companies should do with an increase in rates. I have been sitting on 25% cash for about 6 weeks and am seriously considering MFC or SLF for a portion of this capital.
The long term graph for both since their lows back in July 2012 look very good with higher highs and higher lows all the way but also for both, very little in the way of capital gains for the past year.
Can you please give us your opinion on the Life Co's moving forward, what you think an increase in rates will do for their share values, and which you would select... MFC, SLF or another selection in the sector... at this time?
I know in the past you have recommended SLF ahead of MFC.
Thanks for all you do
Gord