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Q: I am wondering if the drought in the western part of Canada will have an impact on AFN? Do you how much revenue is generated from the west?

Thanks
Dolores
Read Answer Asked on July 27, 2015
Q: Your thoughts on each of these to a diversified portfolio? Already own some gud.
Read Answer Asked by Marie on July 27, 2015
Q: What are your latest thoughts on BTO in the present gold market?
I am quite a bit under water, but am reluctant to sell it at a loss.
Read Answer Asked by John on July 27, 2015
Q: Can you give me your thoughts on the outlook for this company going forward?

Thank you
Read Answer Asked by Theresa on July 27, 2015
Q: Good morning,

Knowing you do not cover US stocks, what are your thoughts on the company slashing their forward profit and revenue forecast and its sales miss (3rd quarter in a row).
Would this be a good entry point or is it a catching a falling knife. Realizing the biotech sector is a risky one, but Biogen seems to have little debt and it is well diversified.
Thank you.
Elaine
Read Answer Asked by Elaine on July 27, 2015
Q: I have looked at firstservice latest investor circular where they talk about 20% for 20 years. They say a $100 thousand dollar investment in 1995 is now worth over 3 million.Jay Hennick has been the CEO during this period.He is now with Colliers as CEO. I am looking at increasing my positions in these companies. Is 5i still going to wait a few more quarters to see how the split works out.I am very tired of commodities.There looks to be lots of factors that move these stocks down and are way too volatile for me.
Read Answer Asked by blake on July 27, 2015
Q: Re Sylvia's etf dividend question
Just my two cents but I think her question is a very good one. ETF dividends can be tricky. I hold a CIBC canadian index etf that I bought through a friend who is a broker. I didn't research the fund much other than note it has relatively low MER.
I learned though that the dividends are automatically reinvested in units (I was never consulted on this), and in any case are only paid once annually even though all of the underlying paying companies pay either monthly or quarterly. I never actually "see" any dividend. Seems like I am losing some compounding effect there, as the reinvestment occurs only once per year. Over a long period I think this may be significant. Anyway, suggest you research carefully before you buy. Email the fund directly and ask specific questions about the div.
Good luck fellow investors!
Read Answer Asked by john on July 27, 2015
Q: Would you be able to give me any info relative to this US infrastructure stock? Many thanks
Read Answer Asked by Helen on July 27, 2015
Q: Hi Peter and Team!!! It gearing up for a great weekend weather wise, Yay! I have 16,000 to deploy in my RRSP. I would like to buy one or two ETFs that cover the US market, broadly and perhaps dividend aristocrats. VUN and VGG...are in Canadian funds. I would like the equivalent listed in US dollars, paying out in US dollars as well. I asked my investment advisor, and she could not give me any alternatives except for the SPY. Could you suggest some ? And on that topic, is it a good idea to hold another currency (in this case US dollars) in the RRSP, or just have an ETF representing the US market in Canadian funds? Thank you, and have a great weekend!! Cheers, Tamara
Read Answer Asked by Tamara on July 27, 2015
Q: I never thought Oil would of went this far down. I am under water on most but not all. My percentage of oil is at 12.98% of my portfolio. My stocks are BNE, BTE, CPG, FRU, HWO, PGF, SGY, PER.US and SBR.US Just curious should I keep all or some of these. Like Rod L some days I feel like just throwing in the towle on these stocks and move on. Is 12.98 too high and if I should trim. Which ones should I trim Thanks.

Jimmy
Read Answer Asked by Jimmy on July 27, 2015
Q: Hello Peter,
I have XHY and CHB as part of fixed income portfolio. However, wondering the benefit / role of these 2. Very volatile and the dividend not enough to offset the decline in share price ( net loss on year basis). Is it worth holding these with any specific purpose or would you recommend better alternate. My need is more stability and bit growth than pure income. Thanks.
Read Answer Asked by RUPINDER on July 27, 2015
Q: It would appear high production of oil by OPEC and the US is successfully driving down the price of oil. Can you tell what the end game is here, is there an overt pending event that we can monitor that they are driving the market to? If prices are not set by the market, but at the will of foreign entities, why are we investing in Oil Companies?
Read Answer Asked by Phil on July 27, 2015
Q: Could you give me your best estimate on the safty of the dividends of these three stocks for the next 12 months.
Thank you
Read Answer Asked by Allen on July 27, 2015
Q: Hi Peter & Team: I have ZDV in both TFSA & non-registered acct, should I take the loss and get out as energy & financial are weakening? Thank you.
Read Answer Asked by LOUISA on July 27, 2015
Q: I appreciate that this is a US holding and brand new, but just wanted to get your thoughts on its potential. Cyber security is getting a lot of press these days and I do not see this changing anytime soon. Is there any other ETF out there that does the same thing but with a lower MER?

Great job 5I Team and thanks.
Read Answer Asked by MARK on July 27, 2015
Q: I currently have 16% of my portfolio in Consumer Discretionary (CCL.B, DHX.B, DOL, GIL) and about 5% in Utilities (BEP.UN). I was thinking of selling Gildan (GIL) and using proceeds for Interpipeline (IPL).

What are your thoughts of this change based on future growth outlook and share appreciation? Am I selling a good performing stock and trying to catch a falling knife?
Read Answer Asked by Mike on July 27, 2015