Q: Hello Peter,
Given the issues with some world banks, I have decided to hold off buying XLF. Do you think i am overly concerned here? Second, Sienna Senior Living is either stable or goes down a bit where as Chartwell continues to grind a bit higher. Any idea? Lastly, ATD.B has pulled back a bit. Do you see this as a good opportunity? Alternatively, i was simply thinking of increasing my weights on Savaria Corp given the results and forward guidance and Knight Therapeutics as it seems like it is becoming a health care fund with great management. Please advise fo your thoughts. Thanks again.
Q: Is DHX.B a buy at these levels? It reported earlier this week and hasn't performed well. Is the down trend warranted or should the stock price stabilize soon and start to come back?
Q: CSU is struggling quite a bit lately to get to a better price. As it is highly recommended, and likely to resume its path of success, is there a problem with the company ?
Q: Hi - regarding IBG deb pay out. I guess this is dilutive to SH?
Can you explain the mechanics of the conversion and impact to the company ? would you look at this as a good buying opp? thks
Q: I know you have answered this before, but I can't find the question. I have a nice gain after buying EFN in anticipation of the spilt and would like to know if you favour one over the other, post spilt, both or should I take a 13% profit and look elsewhere.
Thank you.
Q: About Patrick's question on HomeCapital... in case it helps members, I couldn't help but share my experience with investing in GoEasy. It was a wild ride after buying it about a year ago. When the shares hit 17, I sold 1/2. I thought "5i said it's cheap and growing but there must be a problem with the company!". Then, GoEasy, broke-out and shares hit 25.00, a 45% increase from my sell point. It's harder than expected to hold-on to positions that we buy with the *intention* of holding for a long time. However, much more painful than holding a weak stock is to see it recover massively after selling. Since this is not a growth by acquisition story like CXR and VRX, and unlike those, HCG has a 10 years+ history, a non-trader will probably do best by no longer watching the daily ticker/news. Don't do what I did with GoEasy. Wait a year. The 5% buyback should help.
Q: I have opened an in trust investment account for my two children aged 9 and 10. At this time I have $5000 for each. This money is not intended for their education as I a saving for this separately. I would like for this money to sit for them long term and grow. I would like to buy one or two stocks for long term growth and a decent dividend is a bonus. Can you suggest one or two stocks that fit this category. I do plan to add small amounts over time for them.
Q: I have had an 8% weighting in INO for more than 2 years with no growth but with a steady 8+% dividend. As my income portfolio is primarily in Canadian ETFs and stocks, I saw INO as a form of diversification into Europe. Can you suggest a Canadian ETF that invests outside Canada with some growth prospects and a decent yield?
Q: Looking for "blood on the street" stocks, with some dividend, have little chance of going bankrupt, and that have a good chance of doubling over 7 years. what would you suggest? sector diversification not a concern.
Q: Hi , I am contemplating a position in Loblaw
My understanding is the pullback in the sector is based of food price deflation (?) Can you clarify how this effects the sector , or correct me if that is not the reason .