Q: I have been slowly building to emulate your Balanced Growth portfolio and am ready to add either DSG or SYZ. I will be adding one or the other and in good time (six months?) adding the other. Which would you suggest adding now?
Q: I have 14k in US$ and looking for a recommendation of 3 or 4 stocks that :
1. be repetitively safe
2. have some growth
3. be in 4 sectors (I have banks)
4. some recession proof.
5. could also be an Etf
thanks
Yossi
Q: BIN.TO is down 5% with no news. It is not cheap but I agree with 5i's thesis on owning the stock. Is today's drop a buying opportunity to initiate a position?
Q: SPRYLOGICS 0.58 cents is down over 20% the past month. Do you think it will recover?
On my watchlist, PTS 18.21 up 30% in one month. URTHE CAST 3.17 up 40% in one month. FTP 4.15 up 84% in one month. Are some of the better performers on my watchlist. Do they all look like they've gotten farther upside?
Q: Came across a Company CHC student housing They are in the process of raising $ 163.5 Million dollars to fund new acquisitions They have very few shares outstanding
Are you familiar with this management team Would you recommend buying this company for primarily income and a long term hold Your previous comment was not very favourable on the company
If you don't give this one a buy recommendation could you suggest another income stock
I am in the process of boosting the fixed income portion of my portfolio (knowing full well that nothing interesting is really fixed). I hold a preferred share ETF, a convertible share ETF, some short term laddered bond ETFs, and a high yield bond ETF. I'd like to add an income fund, and I'm more concerned about not losing capital than getting a lot of growth. AW lost less than BPF during the recession, and though BPF has gained more since, AW has done better from pre to post recession. I'd appreciate your advice as to which (if any) of these two to pick. Given my goals, do you have a better suggestion? As always, thanks for your great advice.
Q: I hold this in my RRSP and am down 10%. It seems to be stagnant here. Could you please suggest something I could change this out for and recoup my losses. Thank you.
I sat in on a presentation by Jeremy Siegel and his view was/is that demographics combined with supply and demand are playing a large part in interest rates staying lower for longer. With such a large segment of the population searching for yield, it has pushed interest rates down, and will keep them down while the boomers go through old age. Obviously there are many combined reasons for why interest rates are low, but I would like your thoughts on this view and his belief that interest rates will stay relatively low for an extended period of time.