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Q: can you explain why the volume traded for example on td bank on friday sept 18th was so high? Other stocks were the same, ie bdi, sj, wfc, atd.b etc. I looked at a 3 year chart of td bank and the volume yesterday was huge and way higher than anything over the 3 years.
thanks
Read Answer Asked by deirdre on September 21, 2015
Q: When assessing the prospects of a junior oil and gas company, given the current commodity price levels, how do you determine if the debt level poses a low, medium or higher risk - what metrics do you use? For example how would you compare the debt levels of Raging River (RRX), Rock Energy (RE) and Surge (SGY) Energy and the health of their overall balance sheets? You’ve mentioned previously that RRX has a rock solid balance sheet.
Read Answer Asked by Marc on September 21, 2015
Q: Semiconductor companies represent about 5% of 'folio.
For some reason, the logic of which escapes even me, I am not worried about other semis I have , all of which are down. But Micron has me puzzled. Micron's continuing and rapid descent looks similar to an object trying futilely to escape the powerful gravity of a black hole.

I look at MU's financials and my lying eyes see only a beautifully valued company. I lie to myself and pretend that I do not fall in love with my stocks , but I do. I have thus hung on to Micron. And now I rationalize (illogically) that it is ridiculously cheap,so why sell now? Am I wrong ? Do you see much more downside? (I refer herein to Micron , not more downside on my reasoning or logic).
Do you advise sell?
Read Answer Asked by Adam on September 21, 2015
Q: Would appreciate your analysis of BEP. Why include it in the Income Portfolio rather than BIP or BPY? For total return, would it be better to owm BAM instead?

Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Hans on September 21, 2015
Q: I am thinking of increasing my positioning in NFI. It has held up well in the current market, pays a reasonable dividend and I think, should have some growth in a positive U.S economy, even if interest rates increase by 25 basis points. How significant are insider holdings? Institutional holdings? and has the increase above $1 billion mkt. cap.already been priced in. Another sentence ending in a preposition. thanks for all you do.
Read Answer Asked by Bill on September 21, 2015
Q: Can I get your thoughts on PPL.PR.A? Is this a good save investment now that preferred shares have dropped back in price?
Read Answer Asked by Leigh on September 21, 2015
Q: I purchased shares of ABT at $9.88. Recently received a Corporate Action Notice for a Voluntary Dutch Purchase Offer of the following:
Option 1: "Auction Tender" whereby I would specify the price I want;
Option 2: "Purchase Price Tender" whereby I accept the price determined by the Company.
-OR-
Do Nothing.
Suggestion? Will these shares see $9.88 or better in future?
And, please explain the taxability of these options. Thanx
Read Answer Asked by Hanna on September 21, 2015
Q: BMO have ETF's that have "covered calls"
Could you explain what a covered call is, and are there any tax implications with these products?
Read Answer Asked by Peter on September 20, 2015
Q: In your Sept 18 answer on covered calls you say BNS Jan 60 call is 1.72 and if you sell a covered call you collect 1720. It should be only 172 (1.72x100).
Steve
Read Answer Asked by Steve on September 20, 2015
Q: Thanks very much for your Canadian ETF suggestions below. You mentioned I did not specify Canadian, or otherwise, so you have suggested Canadian ETF's. I would be interested in international ETF's, or a mix to make a strong portfolio. If you have some international suggestions, that would be very helpful, although, in my RBC DI account I have the option to invest in US or Canada, I wouldn't know how to invest in other markets.
Read Answer Asked by Kim on September 18, 2015
Q: Just a comment I think the rulre was every ticker send to you for comment should have the name of the company.Today many questions just was ticker. Havung the name of company is useful for your reader.THank you
Read Answer Asked by ebrahim on September 18, 2015
Q: Any reasons why this is taking such a beating
Read Answer Asked by Bob on September 18, 2015
Q: This was mentioned on BNN. Can you provide any information? Is is a buy?
Thank you
Read Answer Asked by patricia on September 18, 2015
Q: Hi Peter and team,
We are considering selling common shares of Enbridge and purchasing preferred shares of Enbridge. We are up 34% in the common shares. The preferred market seems hated by everyone. The dividend yield is 5.91% and the dividend rate is 1.1% . We think the reset rate is June 2020.
What do you think of this strategy ? Thanks for your valued advise in the past and have a good weekend.
Read Answer Asked by john on September 18, 2015
Q: it seems just last week I complemented you guys on a 40% move on PSEM that you recommended as it was taken over.

This am it was announced that another company you recommended had a very positive test outcome on one of its cancer drugs and it is up 80% this am. Again amazing recco.

When you look at the press announcement what do you recommend I do with my 2500 shares? Buy more, sell, or just hold?
Read Answer Asked by Sheldon on September 18, 2015
Q: Hi,
I'm looking for an American financial. Not impressed with their banks in past year, but I am impressed with both Visa and Blackstone. Which would you prefer for a long term hold of five years? Also, can you comment on the tax implications of a LP?
Read Answer Asked by Graeme on September 18, 2015
Q: Thanks for making clear sense of a confusing prospectus!
I do have a follow-up question that maybe you can also help with. I connected my broker (RBC Direct) and asked them if there is anything I need to do now. The prospectus talks about 'exchanging' shares. RBC couldn't answer. Do you know if I will simply receive "x" number of Olin shares (based on the ratio of 0.8748 per my Dow shares) and retain my current Dow shares as well?
Again, your guidance is very helpful, thank you!
Read Answer Asked by Rod on September 18, 2015
Q: Hi team! I have some money that I want to park and not think about too much for about 5 years, but, I do need some income from these funds. I’m thinking of a diversified ETF portfolio. Could you suggest 5-8 varied ETF’s that pay a decent dividend? Thanks very much. So appreciate 5i.
Read Answer Asked by Kim on September 18, 2015
Q: 2:47 PM 9/17/2015
Hello Peter :
Could you please comment on RNW, CSE, NPI, and INE. Could you rate them in order of which is the most solid company with the best prospects of growth, dividend sustainability, and possible dividend growth. RNW seems to be the cheapest and the only one with positive earnings and an indicated P/E of 29.7. How would you compare these 4 companies with BEP.UN?
Thank you...... Paul K
Read Answer Asked by Paul on September 18, 2015