Q: HI Team
After 2-3 years in the making (getting a root canal would have been more pleasant), I finally convinced my daughters to start contributing to
their RRSP and TFSA accounts held at RBC Direct Investing. Aged 23 and 25 they really don't have much., just around 10 000 in RRSP. I was thinking equally splitting the money into XIC and VFV or VUN. RBC has started their own Robo Adviser service.Would that be a good idea for them since they can contribute monthly to those plans and have a more diversified portfolio? Do i stick to the original plan with the above mentioned ETFs and repurchase yearly to keep costs down? Thank you in advance. Sam
In an otherwise diversified portfolio, how would you feel about taking proceeds from disposition of ECI and investing in KBL for continued industrial exposure?
I would like to get your opinion on TDF(Templeton Dragon Fund) a closed end fund yielding 8.4%. Bill Gates recently disclosed a 5% position in TDF. About 80% of TDF investments are in Chinese FANG stocks which are at a good valuation currently. What are your thoughts about TDF and are there any disadvantages of investing in a CEF. There could be further correction in chinese stock markets because of the trade war. Is this the right time to invest in emerging/chinese markets and which alternate ETF would you recommend.
Q: Please compare the valuations for SRU.UN and CRT.UN. I would like to buy one or both for part of an income portfolio. Your recommendation is greatly appreciated.
Philip
Q: This stock appears to be in growth mode with a strong ROE but, Morningstar has it as about $5.00 over valued. It appears to be the leader in" healthy pills". Are there any reasons not to invest now or is momentum slowing a bit and therefore wait for a pull back?
Q: As I understand it, the ECI buyout by BIP.UN gives ECI shareholders the options of: 1. $29 cash per shares ("cash option"), and 2. BIP.UN units on a prorated basis + balance in cash ("combo option"). ECI shareholders, by default (those making no election), will get the cash option. Simple enough.
Do you know the timing of such election? Some friends of mine claim to have received both the voting and election materials, while I only received the voting info. I couldn't get through to the company for clarification. I don't want to be forced to accept the cash option (due to tax considerations).
Would you by any chance know more about the timing of the voting and election processes in this buyout? Thanks.
Q: Hi Ryan, what do you think about Gibson after their Q2 report?. I see one analyst has a price target in mid twenties and a couple of others have a low twenties target which seems a little higher than the last year or two.
Thanks in advance AEO
Q: can you explain CEFs in a simple staight forward way? I noticed that some have significantly higher fees than none CEFs. What is driving this? Are there tax implications for a canadian holding a CEF in either a registered or non-registered account. i also notice some issue K-1s and some issue 1099s. What the heck is the difference and how does this impact me as a Canadian investor. If you could also point me to a resource that would be fantastic!
Q: There have been no questions about this company in a year.
And the two most recent, elicited more-or-less opposite responses.
Could you provide a current opinion, when the dividend was last cut or increased and what the current short position is.
If you like something better, I would be interested to know.
Thanks,
Kyle
Q: ENB announced an increase in share exchange for ENF from 0.7029 to 0.7350. and states that this represents a 9.8% premium. My math calculates this to be more like a 4% premium which is in line with how market price acted today. Academic question, how is the 9.8% increase calculated? Thank you.
Q: Any thoughts on East West BioScience EAST.V or Parcelpal Technology Inc PKG
Both companys at a High
One company in Hemp products for humans and pets
PKG in transportation
Appreciate any thoughts.
Thanks, Barry.
Q: While VISA is 32% of our financial sector holdings, it is only <6% of total portfolio. All the rest of financial sector holdings are <2.5% of total portfolio.
Q: can you help me understand why a stock earning 6% dividend and growing the dividend annually by 4% is not as good as a stock earning 4% and growing the dividend annually by 6%