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Q: Can you please help me prioritize these stocks I'm considering for my income account. I understand that some are higher risk. Thanks.
Read Answer Asked by EVAN on April 07, 2017
Q: Can you please help prioritize these energy stocks I am considering. Thanks.
Read Answer Asked by EVAN on April 07, 2017
Q: I am a 21 year old investor with a long investment horizon. In my TFSA, both CPH and MRE have stagnated and I am thinking of selling these and moving on. Would you endorse this move and if so, could you recommend your top 2 names (any sector) to replace them?

Thank You!
Read Answer Asked by Quinn on April 06, 2017
Q: Hello.
Looks like your comments are trending to the negative side as stock price makes its way lower. Waiting to watch this low seems wasteful.

You have written "keep an eye on at this level".
Do you mean get ready to sell because of the disaster that others may no about or be favorable to picking stock at this level?

Peter, it is really hard to see you as a Fund manager holding on to a stock like this with real capital.

Your clarification on keep and eye would be good.
thanks
Dave
Read Answer Asked by David on April 06, 2017
Q: i am a bit surprised on the price action of knight. your membership is huge, on april 1 you released a new report on knight giving it an A-, added it to your balanced equity portfolio-- it was already in your growth portfolio, you are aske numerous questions weekly on knight and based on your answers i have to assume it is your single favorite stock or at least right up there with constellation and a few others. and yet the stock has trended down all week, does knight have a large short position, is something going on i do not know, can you comment. dave
Read Answer Asked by david on April 06, 2017
Q: I notice that members often have questions regarding how distributions from their ETF/mutual fund are categorized for tax purposes. I have found the following website extremely helpful:

https://services.cds.ca/applications/taxforms/taxforms.nsf/Pages/-EN-LimitedPartnershipsandIncomeTrusts?Open

Here, one can access the T3 for every ETF available, and can see even a month to month breakdown for those securities that distribute monthly. Very helpful for reconciling ACB and completing tax returns. Please post if you think this will be helpful to other members.
Read Answer Asked by Walter on April 06, 2017
Q: What are the chances of Wsp increasing the dividend -it has been the same for at least the last 5 years. Given that the stock price is up nicely this month I wonder if it isn't time to move on to a higher dividend stock or a stock with dividend growth for my income account. What do you think and what would you suggest as a replacement -I own most of the stocks in your income portfolio.
Thank you.
Read Answer Asked by Maggie on April 06, 2017
Q: I own this ETF an I am wondering about its behaviour especially taxwise. I received a dividend of about $500.00 at the beginning of this year. Then the dividend was subtracted as a drip but I didn't receive any shares for the drip. I think I read that it was simply reinvested in the pool. I question this as the price went down, not up. Also, this company sent me a T3 tax receipt stating that I had received capital gains of $531.00. It seems to me this ETF is acing very much like a mutual fund. I'd like your opinion please.
Read Answer Asked by christianne on April 06, 2017
Q: Hi guys,

In response to Sam's question,how would you rank these for a long term investment. Right now I am holding VIG.

Thanks,

Jjm
Read Answer Asked by jim on April 06, 2017
Q: Hi 5i team,
Your choice between XEI or CDZ as core in a RRIF with minimum yearly withdrawal and why. What % do you recommend as core holding? 15%, 20%, 25%
What about owing both and if so, what would be the % split? Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Karl on April 06, 2017