Q: Hello 5i team,
I am up $6,000 on MMM of the the lost value is $15,500. I just bought $5,000 of GS. Should I reduce MMM by $5000 and buy another $5,000 of GS? I have a $600,000 in equities and this GS purchase would bring me up to 20% financials.
thank you
Stanley
Q: I bought this stock about 2 weeks ago and it is now down ~15%. I am trying to be disciplined in selling “losers” around the 10% down level (before -10% becomes -30-40% or worse).
But given what I perceive as your positive conviction of FIH, I am considering averaging down in this situation.
So, the question then is buy/sell or hold ....and “why”.
Q: Hi Peter,
I own the etf as well as some of the individual companies such as Canopy Growth, Medreleaf, etc My total weight is 5% (i.e. 1 percent in Canopy etc). I have done well in the short term . These stocks do not have much earnings but are going up on potential. What would you suggest? Take the profits or just sell half for now and put a stop loss on the remaining balance. Also, with oil and gas stocks, is it best to hold on for higher oil prices or simply sell and move on as it has been a while since the oil price has gone up. Thanks very much.
Q: Hi , this is a follow up on my NORSB question; it is called North State Telecommunications , from High Point North Carolina.
I am thinking of including it in my Income Portfolio as a long term hold.
Let me know your thoughts, thanks
Rick
Q: just a comment that i would like you to publish.
today you took pivot out of your portfolio, i was surprised but i immediately asked you a question and you responded in 5 minutes, saying in your last discussion with management you were uncomfortable or less comfortable, i immediately sold my shares,did not make any money on this one.
my point is for me this is where 5i research shines, as a retail investor i had no clue about pivot, but that one word uncomfortable , and immediately taking it out of your portfolio even with 7 per cent yield, was all i had to know.
thanks again, really fantastic stuff. where else could i get that info, answer— no where. dave
Q: I have a question about Grand West Transportation BUS They build 27 to 35 foot buses. Is Flyer competing in this segment or is Grand West a potential take over by Flyer?
I purchased this stock at $68 about a year ago. Is there any future potential for this company to get back to these levels? I understand the Alberta oil prices have had an impact but I believe that the falling stock price runs deeper than this. One needs a lot of patience but does that equate to 1 year or 5 years? Should I get out now and look for better opportunities elsewhere. Which stock would be a good replacement for ACQ? Thanks for your assistance.
Q: Hi Peter and Staff
I am aware that you are lukewarm on the stocks so far and I share that concern. I have a family member wanting to invest a small allocation in their portfolio to this industry.
Could you please outline your current valuation and other concerns with the stock prices so far and then indicate and if you were to do an investment in one company in the industry which one and why
Thanks for all you do
Dennis
Q: Hello Folks:
Thank you again for your terrific service!
I am a 71 yr. old investor who has never kept any amount of cash in our accounts.
I feel there may be a serious negative re-evaluation approaching for world
markets; therefore considering moving to a half cash position, as we rely on returns for a good portion of our income. It is a difficult choice as dividend and rising equity prices have been very good since the recession, however nothing remains stagnant.
Our portfolio is primarily large cap US stocks and some quality dividend paying Canadian equities.
As always, I appreciate your point of view and suggestions
Brian
Q: You mentioned that ccl be had been removed from a model portfolio at TD Securities. Where can I find the model portfolio on the TD website?
Just curious!
Q: I own crh in my tfsa, the loss is 80% and the current market value of the stock is just over $1400. I concur that the stock is on a losing ride and will probably fall even more for stock loss selling but since that doesn't apply to me. Is there a case for just holding on to a really lousy stock and perhaps there might be a turn around way down the road. As always thank you.
Q: I bought Ric just slightly before the agi announcement. I see that the vote will take place next week and it looks like voters will vote for the takeover of ric. I would like to know if there is a good enough reason for me to keep ric.
I already have KL and some MUX which seems not to be very robust these days. What are your thoughts please. Thank you.