Q: Which of these two companies would you add to today?
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iShares S&P/TSX Canadian Preferred Share Index ETF (CPD $13.41)
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iShares Canadian Real Return Bond Index ETF (XRB $22.44)
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iShares 0-5 Year TIPS Bond ETF (STIP $103.03)
Q: I'm entering retirement and won't be adding much more new capital to savings and so capital preservation is paramount as I look at drawing down phase in the next 6 months. Right now I am still heavily exposed to the markets with about 85% equity exposure. I want to increase the amount of safety but am concerned with the loss of purchasing power and feel the old 60/40 rule isn't adequate anymore. The big dilemma in today's environment is that there really aren't a lot of alternatives to stocks for keeping up with inflation, but this involves capital risk. What balance do you think is more appropriate in this environment? I'm thinking around 75/25 while trying to keep around 12-18 months of expenses in high interest savings so one doesn't have to sell into a down market.
Are you aware of products offered in the market that may provide returns of 5-8% while being "fairly" safe for the capital invested?
Any suggestions on perhaps bond funds that offer returns that will at least keep pace with inflation after fees without undue manageable risk for capital safety?
Looking for any ideas..preferred shares ETF's? (know there is still some capital risk here). Thank you for your help and input.
Are you aware of products offered in the market that may provide returns of 5-8% while being "fairly" safe for the capital invested?
Any suggestions on perhaps bond funds that offer returns that will at least keep pace with inflation after fees without undue manageable risk for capital safety?
Looking for any ideas..preferred shares ETF's? (know there is still some capital risk here). Thank you for your help and input.
Q: Can you please comment on Pipe? Getting close to the price that I paid years ago, is this a good stock to hold for long term? If not at what price should I get rid of it? Your website shows high target price estimates $6.25. Your thoughts please, many thanks.
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Suncor Energy Inc. (SU $52.98)
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ARC Resources Ltd. (ARX $26.95)
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MEG Energy Corp. (MEG $26.54)
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Parex Resources Inc. (PXT $14.60)
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Tamarack Valley Energy Ltd. (TVE $5.07)
Q: Despite the significant increase in Energy stocks, I am looking to add some exposure. Do you see more upside in 2022 and beyond? Please rank the companies above for a 2-5 year hold.
Q: What do you think of their quarter and outlook .
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Linamar Corporation (LNR $67.02)
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Martinrea International Inc. (MRE $8.60)
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Magna International Inc. (MG $56.96)
Q: Hi Team,
Amount these auto parts manufacturers, which one would you recommend or best upside ? and right time to enter this sector ?
Thanks as always,
Tak
Amount these auto parts manufacturers, which one would you recommend or best upside ? and right time to enter this sector ?
Thanks as always,
Tak
Q: I read recently that there has been a change in senior management at Fiera, with Mr Desjardins the former CEO moving to Executive Chairman. I believe that he is 77 years old, the controlling shareholder and founder of the company. I had thought that he would be selling the company due to his age. but now I am wondering whether it has become a value trap. What do you think?
Q: In mid December I moved some shares out of my TFSA into a non-registered account.
The non-registered account shows a market price for those shares attributed to the time/date that I moved the shares. Can I assume that that is the amount of additional room that I now have in my TFSA? What I am intending to do is to move some other shares into the TFSA.
The non-registered account shows a market price for those shares attributed to the time/date that I moved the shares. Can I assume that that is the amount of additional room that I now have in my TFSA? What I am intending to do is to move some other shares into the TFSA.
Q: With regard to your comments on capitulation. Would you regard ARKK's recent price action and volume as an example?
Thanks. Peter
Thanks. Peter
Q: Stan Wong on Market Call had EQRR as a top pick. I've been looking for an ETF like this. It looks like the MER is .35%. What do you think of this or do you have a different one that you could recommend for outperformance with rising interest rates? Thanks!
Q: What are your thoughts on investing in the CIBC CDR versions like GOOG.NE versus buying GOOG on the US stock exchange? The lower price makes it possible to buy a board lot but it does leave me in a currency hedged product. Thanks for the advice.
Q: Hello,
Is there a reason for the recent weakness? Is it a good time to start a position - long term hold? Do you consider the stock lower risk despite being a small cap. Thank you.
Is there a reason for the recent weakness? Is it a good time to start a position - long term hold? Do you consider the stock lower risk despite being a small cap. Thank you.
Q: Interfor and the other forestry stocks have gotten back on a positive run ramping quickly. Is this short lived or do you see lots of room for the wood related commodity sector to continue flying higher?
Q: Can I get an update on Talon please. I sense some movement.
Q: Hello Peter,
Thank you for recommending Tamarack(TVE). 10% in the last few days, I will take that.
My question is on Lundin for copper/base metals. I saw your recommended that a couple of days ago and today it had a nice pop of 10%. Is the easy money already made or it will still be your preferred choice? Or would you suggest another name? Does not necessarily have to be on tsx,
Regards
Rajiv
Thank you for recommending Tamarack(TVE). 10% in the last few days, I will take that.
My question is on Lundin for copper/base metals. I saw your recommended that a couple of days ago and today it had a nice pop of 10%. Is the easy money already made or it will still be your preferred choice? Or would you suggest another name? Does not necessarily have to be on tsx,
Regards
Rajiv
Q: This question may be a little premature however with on line discount brokerages such as CIBC Investors Edge about to charge fees to buy and sell Mutual funds where can I find a place to park short term cash?
I have been using Investors Edge high interest accounts which pay very little however are easy to use. Being a Mutual Fund this will incur fees in the future?
As I have twelve (12) different investment accounts this can become a little pricey for no upside other than minimal interest.
I am now looking for another home for short term cash . Ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
I have been using Investors Edge high interest accounts which pay very little however are easy to use. Being a Mutual Fund this will incur fees in the future?
As I have twelve (12) different investment accounts this can become a little pricey for no upside other than minimal interest.
I am now looking for another home for short term cash . Ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Q: Any thoughts on the performance of CPX over the last month or so and what do you anticipate for the company over the next year.
Thanks
Thanks
Q: Can I please get your opinion on Lspd, and AT? what price would be table pounding buy? Thanks
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Enbridge Inc. (ENB $61.01)
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Aritzia Inc. Subordinate Voting Shares (ATZ $74.77)
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Fortis Inc. (FTS $48.12)
Q: Follow your balanced portfolio. Please rank the top 8 stocks from that portfolio to add to in my TFSA.
Also what are your 3 best ideas for income dividend.
My time frame is 3 to 5 years.
T Steve
Also what are your 3 best ideas for income dividend.
My time frame is 3 to 5 years.
T Steve
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ATS Corporation (ATS $42.28)
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Lightspeed Commerce Inc. Subordinate Voting Shares (LSPD $17.71)
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Topicus.com Inc. (TOI $192.00)
Q: I have these companies in my TFSA, which ones would you recommend adding to