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Q: Hi, I just read an article,that said the high price at the pumps were do to the refineries getting higher margins. If that is the case,and it is not the first time I heard this, then there must be some companies in Canada that are doing really good? The oil and gas sector has been down for years, getting impatient I guess.
I was thinking of selling my energy companies WCP,PEY&TOG and replacing them with refinery or related companies for more growth.
Do you agree with this switch, and could you name two or three stock that you could recommend.
Thanks,
Read Answer Asked by Brad on November 20, 2017
Q: OIL???? is it time to think about revisiting this slippery slope? I have been pretty much out for several years. Is this a cautious entry point for some beat up names? I know how fast the taps can turn on and off and the fracking effects. Is the current Saudi prince thing in the news a huge long or short term factor to consider and finally would you go large of small cap to start a new position. Personnel note I waited to see your how your new layout would work and liked it so much I renewed for two years Good Job
Read Answer Asked by James on November 09, 2017
Q: Hello 5i team,
I am up over $5000 U.S. in each: JNJ, PEP, and SU. Should I trim them by $3000 each? If so, can you suggest replacement? I am a value investor with a ten year horizon with 50/50 equities to fixed and a portfolio of $700,000 at 71 years. Now: CAN 57%, U.S. 38% INTL 5%
Thank you
Stanley
Read Answer Asked by STANLEY on November 08, 2017
Q: energy.
which 7 names in the energy sector would you recommenced should the sector begin to recover. ( oil $55 ish ) NG $3.50 ish
criteria :
leverage
reasonable balance sheet
good management
good future prospects .

Would you agree that; there might be a strong spring like bounce as many will buy, who are waiting for a recovery and have no or a very small position.
thanks
Yossi

Read Answer Asked by JOSEPH on September 14, 2017
Q: My only energy holdings are ALA, ENB and PPL, representing 11% of my equity portfolio. I am considering SU or CNQ as an addition. Which do you prefer at this time, or would you view my energy holdings okay as is?
Read Answer Asked by Barrie on August 25, 2017
Q: Greetings 5i,

I currently hold a half position in both ENB and SU, and, like many others I assume, am getting somewhat discouraged with the performance of the Canadian energy sector this year. I am more than willing to be patient, as I am only 35, and feel that both are good companies with strong fundamentals. More than anything however, I do not want to give in to panic selling.

Could you please provide your assessment of each as a long term hold (5 years plus)?

Please deduct a credit for each if you deem it appropriate.

Thank you.
Read Answer Asked by Lucas on August 23, 2017
Q: I hold approx 5% of my portfolio in O&G, and this is split 60/40 between Imperial Oil/Whitecap. Historically, I have found IMO relatively safe. However, with IMO now at a disappointing 5 year low, would you recommend selling it and replacing it with either more WCP or with another O&G such as SU or CNQ? Thank-you.
Read Answer Asked by Gordon on July 28, 2017
Q: I'm (still) planning an income portfolio and have decided on the above companies. I think they are solid and the income is attractive. I expect to hold them 5 years.

My concern about all of them is the electric car overhang. I see the trend to E-cars as a long term annual dissipation of the energy sector. Think of a successful 20 year short on the energy sector. There will not likely be a major event, just a gradual decline in earning etc. You have mentioned in another reply that PKI and ATB can use their locations for other purposes, but there's not a lot of uses for an oil refinery or pipelines.

Please provide your views on my conundrum. Thanks.
Read Answer Asked by Tim on July 25, 2017
Q: I will have no other income in retirement and am looking to build a non-registered portfolio of dividend stocks for retirement as per an article you shared : http://business.financialpost.com/personal-finance/you-can-earn-50k-in-tax-free-dividends-but-theres-a-catch-you-cant-have-a-job. What would be a list of candidates good for a long-term hold where I just collect the dividend to live off? Thanks.
Read Answer Asked by A on May 11, 2017
Q: As yet, I have not 're-balanced' my portfolio by selling some of Savaria. I still have a significant cash balance and don't really need to. Do you regard it as a sell to some degree, or should I stick with my doubling of this investment. I do have Suncor in my 'Balanced Equity Port.' Perhaps you had it at one time and I missed a sell on it? Should I keep this equity or sell it? One of the few equities I never purchased in my portfolio (it is difficult to buy in my US Schwab international acct). Seeing how it has retracted from highs, do you consider this a value purchase now?
Read Answer Asked by Claus on April 13, 2017
Q: Hi Peter, I do not have any energy in my portfolio of a 1mill portfolio, like divs, practically all my stocks, Reits, etfs pay divs. Have been looking at the above ones and would like ask you to rank them by safety of div and growth. Will appreciate your advise, as to oil prices(??),perhaps a better choice. Many thanks. J.A. P. Burlington
Read Answer Asked by Joseph on March 22, 2017
Q: buying opportunities for these? What is your short and long term outlook on these stocks? Thanks so much!!
Read Answer Asked by Brigid on March 15, 2017