Q: At one time the was an "up tick" rule regarding shortselling. Could you review that plus the effect of its removal on shorting stocks.
Thank You
Clarence
Q: Something just occurred to me: if you are holding a stock that has dropped significantly, and you plan to keep holding it for the dividend and future growth (ENB in my case), does it make sense to sell it to record the loss for tax purposes, and than re-buy it? Thank you.
Q: Do you have any update on Poet Technologies? I've heard that they may be getting some grant money from the government of India for a plant in that country (?)
Has their balance sheet improved over the last year? Is there enough insider ownership to give you any kind of level of comfort?
Q: Hi 5I- We are a couple of RRIF collecting seniors with 63% equities, 20% in your income portfolio minus AGU, CPD ,CVD and XHY, and 17% cash. Please comment on our plan to take some profits from our equities to add to our cash and invest half of cash in the missing parts of your income portfolio and wait for a downturn in the market to deploy the rest of the cash to your income model. Would you suggest another option? or add to some of our downers instead, eg. loblaws, enbridge, kwh.un, disney? Appreciate your advice and service, thanks.
Q: I am looking to increase my allocation to energy and am looking for growing dividends but total return is most important. Between SU and ALA which would you buy today or maybe an allocation to both?
Thanks
Q: I bought Fairfax India Holdings ( FFXDF ) in my US $ portion of my RRSP quite some time ago. it has progressed well until last week. Your thoughts going forward? Thanks....
Q: I have held IPL for years but need some growth as well as income (also hold PPL). Is there anything you like better and would trade IPL for, in the areas of pipeline, utility or renewable energy?? Thanks Jim
Q: In your recent response to Margita you recommended holding Enbridge for the dividend. As a retiree I purchased 1k shares of ENB not only for the dividend income but also the projected dividend growth of 10-12%. What are your thoughts on the later? Is there anything in the latest financials or management comments (or lack thereof) that would cause you to re-consider ENB for the balanced portfolio.
Many thanks
Mike
Q: Hello, I see that AT&T has not been doing very well, actually down by about 22% since the beginning of the year. How do you explain that poor performance? Should we switch for another name in the same sector? Regards, Gervais
Q: Hi team,
New website looks great; cleaner and simpler to use. I own two of the FAANG stocks; FB and GOOG. I am overweight FB, but I don’t always trim my winners unless I see heightened risk going forward. Anyway, all FAANG stocks that reported earnings in past week or so, plus MSFT, crushed earnings. All FAANG and MSFT got some nice price gains and held those gains. FB did not and they had a blow-out quarter. It seems every quarter Zuckerberg warns of upcoming big spending on the next big issue. One quarter it was video. This quarter it is the need for much tighter security on ads with all the fuss about fake news and the Russians trying to influence the election. FB and GOOG have been dragged before Congressional committees, although FB seems to be getting most of the heat. FB has said it will hire another 10,000 employees to vet ads and stories for authenticity.
What is your view of FB going forward from here? What is the likelihood that Congress would come down hard on FB (and GOOG) and maybe regulate parts of their businesses? Or will Zuckerberg be able to deflect all this heat with the measures he is taking and FB’s earnings will power ahead without missing a beat?
thanks again,
dave
Q: Hi 5i team,
for an RRSP account, I am looking to deploy cash and purchase one or two stocks per sector. Presently, I am well diversified by both sectors and geography.
At this time, what would be your favorite stocks based on valuation and potential for dividend growth for each sector?
In my TFSA and RRSP, I already own the following stocks you like: ENB, CXI, GOOGL, GUD, OTEX, PHO, SIS, SLF, TD, WCP and ZCL.
Q: Hi Peter, Ryan & Co.
Can I get your assessment of Riocan's latest quarterly results released last week?
It seems to me that Riocan is now turning its strategy to redeveloping some of its retail locations into mixed retail/residential communities (with partners), which seems to make sense given the "Amazon effect" on retail. I would think this would be a great opportunity for them in the future, with more profitability than retail leasing alone. What are your thoughts?
Many thanks,
Brian