Q: Trican (TCW) closed at a multi-year high on Friday. I have held this stock for over 2 years and am still down from my purchase price. Although I know most people shouldn't sell just because a stock has risen, I have seen it fall back down multiple times after hitting the $15-$16 range. Obviously it's been quite frustrating, and I wonder if I should exit now or continue being patient with it.
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Q: Hi Peter and team,
Can you recommend some consumer staples or consumer discretionary stocks with a good yield, other then Cineplex?
Thanks,
Jason
Can you recommend some consumer staples or consumer discretionary stocks with a good yield, other then Cineplex?
Thanks,
Jason
Q: re: YGR
The stock went through a 3 for 1 reverse stock split today. In your experience what is the reason reverse splits happen and what effect do they have moving forward? And are there any additional comments you have to add since your last on May 16?
Thanks for all you do
Gord
The stock went through a 3 for 1 reverse stock split today. In your experience what is the reason reverse splits happen and what effect do they have moving forward? And are there any additional comments you have to add since your last on May 16?
Thanks for all you do
Gord
Q: Hello to all ...I am trying to balance out growth portfolio , I have 21 stocks with IPL being not in the portfolio. Would you sell IPL and add to either CGX or CSS. Thanks for all you do.
Al
Al
Q: Hello Peter & 5i Team. Following a sale of AYA, I have a vacancy in my TFSA where I look for short term capital appreciation. Which would you pick of RKN (announced a 10% buy back today), CSU or BYD.un? I hold all these in other accounts. Many thanks, Keith
Q: Hi,
Assuming a well diversified portfolio consists of 20-25 equity names. Would you take the total value of your portfolio and split them equally over the 25 names, which in my case would mean have 15 stocks in my taxable cash account, 2 stocks in my TFSA and 8 stocks in my RRSP or should you split your RRSP and Taxable accounts and come up with different portfolios for both. I know that you add quite a few stocks, but it seems difficult to decide on which stocks in your portfolios to assign to your RRSP and in my case my RRSP returns would be dependent on only 8 stocks.
Thanks for your help,
Jason
Assuming a well diversified portfolio consists of 20-25 equity names. Would you take the total value of your portfolio and split them equally over the 25 names, which in my case would mean have 15 stocks in my taxable cash account, 2 stocks in my TFSA and 8 stocks in my RRSP or should you split your RRSP and Taxable accounts and come up with different portfolios for both. I know that you add quite a few stocks, but it seems difficult to decide on which stocks in your portfolios to assign to your RRSP and in my case my RRSP returns would be dependent on only 8 stocks.
Thanks for your help,
Jason
Q: symbol: DSG
Hi Peter & 5i Team,
DSG reported 1st Qtr result, what is your make of it and your ouutlook for the next 2 years.
I am thinking to buy either DSG of OTC Open Text, which one would you suggest.
Thanks.
From Pui
Hi Peter & 5i Team,
DSG reported 1st Qtr result, what is your make of it and your ouutlook for the next 2 years.
I am thinking to buy either DSG of OTC Open Text, which one would you suggest.
Thanks.
From Pui
Q: Hello 5i!
I would like to get your opinion on Omega Protein Corp (OME:US) on the NYSE. The company trades near book value, a trailing P/E of 8, and appears to be growing quite nicely. Why is this stock so cheap? Would you recommend it for a 6-12 month position?
Thanks
I would like to get your opinion on Omega Protein Corp (OME:US) on the NYSE. The company trades near book value, a trailing P/E of 8, and appears to be growing quite nicely. Why is this stock so cheap? Would you recommend it for a 6-12 month position?
Thanks
Q: hello 5 i team. can you explain the yield difference of cbo 4.13 and vsc .29 and clf at 3.46 to 2.41 for vsb i am considering vsc but can not understand the yield difference on rbcdirect today is this an error ? thank you
Q: Please comment on AF. Are there better opportunities? Any idea what their game plan is?
Thanks!
Thanks!
Q: Hello Peter and the 5I team
AVO has moved into a price that makes it very attractive for a nice move up. In my opinion in the short term there could be a 20% gain with in the next few months as the worries surrounding the management people leaving the company subside. My question is for the long term investor, what is the companies "moat"? What prevents a cheap generic company from copying their technology and bringing out a cheaper camera? Who are the competition? I always worry about Canadian hard ware tech companies not begin able to protect their margins over the long run. What are your thoughts?
AVO has moved into a price that makes it very attractive for a nice move up. In my opinion in the short term there could be a 20% gain with in the next few months as the worries surrounding the management people leaving the company subside. My question is for the long term investor, what is the companies "moat"? What prevents a cheap generic company from copying their technology and bringing out a cheaper camera? Who are the competition? I always worry about Canadian hard ware tech companies not begin able to protect their margins over the long run. What are your thoughts?
Q: hello 5i:
re: question asked by John about AGU.
On the 23 May, AGUs Borger, TX plant went down for repairs. That was the second plant in two months to go down, which obviously impacts the amount of product being produced, resulting in decreased earnings. I must advise I'm a long term bull on AGU, but sold my shares some time ago due to perceived problems with execution. John, hope that helps as it may explain why share price is drifting down.
Paul
re: question asked by John about AGU.
On the 23 May, AGUs Borger, TX plant went down for repairs. That was the second plant in two months to go down, which obviously impacts the amount of product being produced, resulting in decreased earnings. I must advise I'm a long term bull on AGU, but sold my shares some time ago due to perceived problems with execution. John, hope that helps as it may explain why share price is drifting down.
Paul
Q: Hi, could you please rank the following companies in terms of safety of income. Could you then re-rank in order of long term growth potential. Thanks.
VSN
CSE
CPX
NPI
AQN
VSN
CSE
CPX
NPI
AQN
Q: Peter and Team could you give me your views on WIN . I have shares seems to be a lot going on with the company .
Your in put would be great
Jim
Your in put would be great
Jim
Q: re: GWO & MFC
Saw your comments today on Great West... are those comments applicable to Manufacturers as well? Or is there anything I should be aware of re MFC specifically? I'm down 6% on a 6% weighted position.
Thanks for all you do
Gord
Saw your comments today on Great West... are those comments applicable to Manufacturers as well? Or is there anything I should be aware of re MFC specifically? I'm down 6% on a 6% weighted position.
Thanks for all you do
Gord
Q: I sold most of my mutual funds with the advent of ETFs but have held on to TD Asia Growth fund. Which ETF would have similar holdings to this mutual fund? Which ETFs do you recommend in this space?
Many thanks
Many thanks
Q: Hello 5i Team,
I have been buying a number of Brookfield companies on dips and now I am 11% invested with Brookfield:
BOX.UN - 1% non-reg
BPY.UN - 3% non-reg
BIP.UN - 5% non-reg
BPF.PR.E - 1% reg
I'm comfortable with these investments since I am looking at the longer term. If you think I should have a limit to my exposure with Brookfield alone and what might be a percentage?
Thanks,
Ronald
I have been buying a number of Brookfield companies on dips and now I am 11% invested with Brookfield:
BOX.UN - 1% non-reg
BPY.UN - 3% non-reg
BIP.UN - 5% non-reg
BPF.PR.E - 1% reg
I'm comfortable with these investments since I am looking at the longer term. If you think I should have a limit to my exposure with Brookfield alone and what might be a percentage?
Thanks,
Ronald
Q: When comparing SU and CNQ which is your favourite as a long term hold in a RRSP?
Peter
Peter
Q: Hi Peter and team,
Symbol: XIU
I have been a member since March and I have not asked questions before, because I found that reading your questions and answers gave me a lot of food for thoughts already. Thank you for an excellent service.
But now I do have a question, I would like to hold XIU as a core holding for the long term, and use your recommendations for extra growth potentials. But before I add more XIU, I would like to know what will happen if Blackrock goes into trouble? I know it is unlikely, but after so many crisis, I think anything is possible. Are our regulatory bodies making sure that XIU's underlying assets are totally segregated and safe? If that unlikely event happens, will shareholders of XIU able to access the stock still, or will its trading be stopped (for a while at least)? what will likely happen to the XIU's price?
Thanks!
Symbol: XIU
I have been a member since March and I have not asked questions before, because I found that reading your questions and answers gave me a lot of food for thoughts already. Thank you for an excellent service.
But now I do have a question, I would like to hold XIU as a core holding for the long term, and use your recommendations for extra growth potentials. But before I add more XIU, I would like to know what will happen if Blackrock goes into trouble? I know it is unlikely, but after so many crisis, I think anything is possible. Are our regulatory bodies making sure that XIU's underlying assets are totally segregated and safe? If that unlikely event happens, will shareholders of XIU able to access the stock still, or will its trading be stopped (for a while at least)? what will likely happen to the XIU's price?
Thanks!
Q: Do you think MFC might shortly play 'catch-up' with their dividend? They did cut it massively a while back. Currently EPS is $1.62 while the Dividend is $0.52 {Globe & Mail, on line}. That is a payout ratio of only 32%.
Paul
Paul