Q: How do you feel about US banks, and other than currency difference is there anything else to be aware of when purchasing US stocks for my RRSP
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Q: I have held Key and Ipl for many years. It is falling
rapidly. Should I sell or hold? Is this panic selling?
rapidly. Should I sell or hold? Is this panic selling?
Q: What criteria do you use to determine potential takeout candidates ? Could you share a couple of examples Thanx Robbie
Q: Good morning,
Husky Energy issued a 4.50% rate reset (3.13%)preferred this am- what is your opinion on these new shares?
Thank you
Brad
Husky Energy issued a 4.50% rate reset (3.13%)preferred this am- what is your opinion on these new shares?
Thank you
Brad
Q: Over the past months, I thought I'd give your plan a whirl of buying strength and forego using Stops with names you really liked in your Questions/Answers section. **HUGE** mistake! My portfolio is down 25%. Hindsight demonstrates the only way to stay out of trouble with your service, was to invest in your ENTIRE portfolio and completely ignore your Q&A on any companies outside your model portfolio. Cherry picking names from your Q&A section has proved very painful indeed. Expensive lesson learned!
Q: Hello.
If CNR's Petroleum revenue went to 0 (lower oil production creating capacity in existing pipelines), what do you think CNR's price would settle at?
CNRs Q3 report (Investor-Financial-Quarterly-2014/Q3/Q3-2014-US-GAAP-MDA-en.pdf), puts Petroleum and chemicals at about 20% of the Q3 earnings.
Thanks.
If CNR's Petroleum revenue went to 0 (lower oil production creating capacity in existing pipelines), what do you think CNR's price would settle at?
CNRs Q3 report (Investor-Financial-Quarterly-2014/Q3/Q3-2014-US-GAAP-MDA-en.pdf), puts Petroleum and chemicals at about 20% of the Q3 earnings.
Thanks.
Q: Oil is up today and stocks such as whitecap, surge etc. Are down again, seems like a no win scenario to me, am I missing something, thanks?
Q: Hi, Just a comment on Dave's missive about investing. There are more than one way of making money in the market. Different styles suit people with different temperaments. If you like buying when thing go up and make money, good on you. I'm more with Warren Buffet, I like stocks when they go down. As an example, in Jan 1998, oil was $13 a barrel(!!!)going to $10 and change. I took a full position in COS at $3.84 a share. People thought I was stupid as it took $14 (!!!) to produce a barrel from oil sands in those days. I sold most of my position at $50 (should have sold it all! But the remaining shares yield 36% on cost). Just different people, differing ways to make money. Henry
Q: I would appreciate an explanation on the difference between CTC and CTC.A. Both tickers are for Canadian Tire Corp. Ltd. In addition to your valued investment insights, thanks for all the education you offer.
Q: C+ rating not reflected on monthend summary.
Q: If I sell Macro what do I replace it with. A different sector is OK
Q: I dumped a bunch of shares in these companys on friday and over the weekend heard someone say that this energy pullback will not affect the pipelines but I see they are all down again this morning . Should I buy them back now or wait for a few days to see where they go from here .
Q: Hello Peter & Co.
Congratulations for your equity portfolio's outstanding return in 2014; I now own 15 of your 22.
My exposure to the financial sector consists of BNS, EFN, HCG and TD and the technology sector consists of CSU, ESL, CGI, MDA and OTC.
I am seeking to add SLF to the financials, DSG to technology, DH a hybrid fin/tech; but I only have room for 2. Because I own 2 banks, I'm leaning towards DH and skip SLF.
Your opinion is most appreciated.
Thanks,
ony
Congratulations for your equity portfolio's outstanding return in 2014; I now own 15 of your 22.
My exposure to the financial sector consists of BNS, EFN, HCG and TD and the technology sector consists of CSU, ESL, CGI, MDA and OTC.
I am seeking to add SLF to the financials, DSG to technology, DH a hybrid fin/tech; but I only have room for 2. Because I own 2 banks, I'm leaning towards DH and skip SLF.
Your opinion is most appreciated.
Thanks,
ony
Q: Hi 5i,
I am currently 5% down on CPG in a non registered account. I am thinking of using this loss to offset my capital gains. I understand that there is a 30 day waiting period before entering into the same stock, but does this apply if I want to purchase before 30 days in a RRSP or TFSA instead of the non registered.
Thank you.
Janice
I am currently 5% down on CPG in a non registered account. I am thinking of using this loss to offset my capital gains. I understand that there is a 30 day waiting period before entering into the same stock, but does this apply if I want to purchase before 30 days in a RRSP or TFSA instead of the non registered.
Thank you.
Janice
Q: Hi, I have 15% weighting in REITS, with 9% in these 3 Industrial REITS. Can you please comment on the Industrial REITS in general, as well as these 3 REITS specifically? Jeff
Q: I was looking at the US asset class 5 years returns an was surprised to see MLP's as indisputable No 1 (+200%), even far far from the Reits at +87%.
Could you explain the difference(S) of the 2 assets classes and if there is an MLP defined class in Canada?
Thanks
Could you explain the difference(S) of the 2 assets classes and if there is an MLP defined class in Canada?
Thanks
Q: Hi Peter, just wondering what your team thinks of Savaria? It's still a relatively small company based on market cap, but EBITA grew close to 20% y/y in the last quarter, and the company again raised it's dividend. They seem to be quietly building momentum, they seem well positioned to benefit from the demographic shift that is under way, and the stock has recently broken higher after a period of consolidation. Your thoughts?
Q: Hi there
I own Onex through the common stock (OCX) and their Onex Credit Partners (OCS.UN) which I have been treating more or less like a debenture/bond issue. I was attracted to the high yield and the backing of Onex on Onex Credit Partners. I am up considerably on the Onex equity over the years, but lately Onex Credit Partners has been falling quite a bit - down to $8.48 from $9.50 in August. I am curious why this might be occurring in a stable interest rate environment and with Onex doing very well.
Love your service.
Stuart
I own Onex through the common stock (OCX) and their Onex Credit Partners (OCS.UN) which I have been treating more or less like a debenture/bond issue. I was attracted to the high yield and the backing of Onex on Onex Credit Partners. I am up considerably on the Onex equity over the years, but lately Onex Credit Partners has been falling quite a bit - down to $8.48 from $9.50 in August. I am curious why this might be occurring in a stable interest rate environment and with Onex doing very well.
Love your service.
Stuart
Q: I'd like to add a Cdn and US tech growth company for a 3-5 year time frame. I own ESL and SYZ. How would you rank OTC, MDA, DSG, CSU, MNW, and ET in terms of potential return? In my US portfolio I own QCOM and GOOG. Other than MU, which you have mentioned before, can you recommend 1-2 other US growth names?
Q: Hello Team,
I am looking for advice in re-balancing my TFSA account currently holding AEI, HBM,RC,FEYE and PRW (1/2 pos). "Aggressive" growth is my objective for this account, I am OK with volatility and have a time frame of 3-5 years. I am looking to add QST, PLI, AVO, KLS and DHX.B, with new money. Can you give me your thoughts on the list in terms of diversification and sector weighting?
If you think I need to replace some names, can you suggest alternatives, preferably low dollar securities (<$ 15) with very good growth potentials.
BTW, does any of these have a chance of making it to your upcoming growth portfolio? Do you suggest that I wait for that?
Thanks as always.
BK
I am looking for advice in re-balancing my TFSA account currently holding AEI, HBM,RC,FEYE and PRW (1/2 pos). "Aggressive" growth is my objective for this account, I am OK with volatility and have a time frame of 3-5 years. I am looking to add QST, PLI, AVO, KLS and DHX.B, with new money. Can you give me your thoughts on the list in terms of diversification and sector weighting?
If you think I need to replace some names, can you suggest alternatives, preferably low dollar securities (<$ 15) with very good growth potentials.
BTW, does any of these have a chance of making it to your upcoming growth portfolio? Do you suggest that I wait for that?
Thanks as always.
BK