Q: Hi Peter and Team,
I've acquired Goldcorp, Franco-Nevada and Silver Wheaton in roughly equal proportions over the last 18 months or so. G is up 3.1%, SLW is up 18.2% and FNV is up 35.9%. I was thinking of selling G and splitting the proceeds equally between FNV and SLW since they seem to perform better. I realize G is an operating company and the two others are royalty streamers. Do you think I am better holding all three or focusing only on SLW and FNV? Taxes are not a consideration if I sell G. FNV and SLW would represent ~4% each in my portfolio (which is fine with me) if I make the switch. I realize I'd be giving up on some dividend yield if I sell G, but perhaps the dividend is not that safe anyway. Any thoughts you have would be appreciated.
Many thanks. Michael
I've acquired Goldcorp, Franco-Nevada and Silver Wheaton in roughly equal proportions over the last 18 months or so. G is up 3.1%, SLW is up 18.2% and FNV is up 35.9%. I was thinking of selling G and splitting the proceeds equally between FNV and SLW since they seem to perform better. I realize G is an operating company and the two others are royalty streamers. Do you think I am better holding all three or focusing only on SLW and FNV? Taxes are not a consideration if I sell G. FNV and SLW would represent ~4% each in my portfolio (which is fine with me) if I make the switch. I realize I'd be giving up on some dividend yield if I sell G, but perhaps the dividend is not that safe anyway. Any thoughts you have would be appreciated.
Many thanks. Michael