Q: What do you think of the strategy of moving some of the money from my small caps that have done well over the last 1-2yrs and gradually parking the money in this ETF? Is the dividend safe and what are the downside risks?
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Q: Hi,
My portfolio is low in consumer staples. ATD.B is the only stock I own in this sector. I owned loblaws in the past and due well on it but felt the p/e was too high do sold. Csn you suggest one or two holdings I could add to my portfolio for this sector, preferably ones with decent dividends?
I also have no health care exposure, can you recommend one or two names?
Thanks,
Carla
My portfolio is low in consumer staples. ATD.B is the only stock I own in this sector. I owned loblaws in the past and due well on it but felt the p/e was too high do sold. Csn you suggest one or two holdings I could add to my portfolio for this sector, preferably ones with decent dividends?
I also have no health care exposure, can you recommend one or two names?
Thanks,
Carla
Q: I'm wondering you're opinion on RE. The stock has absolutely tanked with the recent downturn in energy. Is there a concern about debt in 2015? This stock seems to be getting hid harder than most in the sector. Thanks.
Q: I own surge energy (Sgy) for growth and dividends and would like to own whitecap as well because of your recommendations
As well, on advice for stable dividend to ride out whatever the price of oil might be I just bought HSE (which immediately went down in price more than the declared dividend) however, listening to 'experts' opinions on oil prices into the future, I pose this question:
Would it be more wise to avoid this sector altogether now and wait for it to go very low (as some predict) and perhaps even bail out of this sector altogether until it proves that it can gather more steam?
Thanks
As well, on advice for stable dividend to ride out whatever the price of oil might be I just bought HSE (which immediately went down in price more than the declared dividend) however, listening to 'experts' opinions on oil prices into the future, I pose this question:
Would it be more wise to avoid this sector altogether now and wait for it to go very low (as some predict) and perhaps even bail out of this sector altogether until it proves that it can gather more steam?
Thanks
Q: I was under the impression an announcement by OPEC would possibly help the energy sector. Your insight and ever confident outlook would help me with SGY's future.Thanks for all you do.Al.
Q: ESI has not announced any future dividends. From their web site, I see that in the past 2 years they had already announced by this date. What is the best way to determine when they will make the announcement? Is this a warning sign that they have not announced yet?
Thanks
Thanks
Q: Hello Peter & Co,
6.3% of my RRIF portfolio is in this sector (HWO, TOU, VET and WCP).
Given the turbulence in this sector, I have 2 options:
1) sell my holdings and absorb a 7% loss (impact of 0.4% on the portfolio); buy holdings back after the dust settles
2) hang in there, grin and bear. However, given the supply situation, prices a year from now could very well be as low as now.
I have a strong feeling that you would lean towards option 2
Thanks in advance,
Tony
6.3% of my RRIF portfolio is in this sector (HWO, TOU, VET and WCP).
Given the turbulence in this sector, I have 2 options:
1) sell my holdings and absorb a 7% loss (impact of 0.4% on the portfolio); buy holdings back after the dust settles
2) hang in there, grin and bear. However, given the supply situation, prices a year from now could very well be as low as now.
I have a strong feeling that you would lean towards option 2
Thanks in advance,
Tony
Q: If I can get COS at 16.75 would it be a good long term buy(3yrs). I would be buying it for the dividend and is the dividend safe for the long term?
Q: The ex dividend date is Nov 26.2014, the date of record is No 28. If I sold the stock on the 26th who gets the dividend.
Q: Good morning Peter and Team, What are your current thoughts on CAR.UN? As an anecdote, we live close to several of their properties, and they appear to maintain them reasonably well for rental buildings. Their 5% discount on DRIP'ed shares is also attractive. Alternatively, are there other investments in this space that you prefer? Thanks in advance for your guidance.
Q: In response to Dennis Mcv comments on brokerage permissions.
I understand that brokers/bankers can only loan out your shares for short selling if they are in a margin account. So they tell us!!!
I think the only way to ensure that your shares are not short sold is if you hold in your hands the physical stock certificate. but who does that today. I have always believed that the practice of short selling is not a good thing and is destructive by its very nature.
I understand that brokers/bankers can only loan out your shares for short selling if they are in a margin account. So they tell us!!!
I think the only way to ensure that your shares are not short sold is if you hold in your hands the physical stock certificate. but who does that today. I have always believed that the practice of short selling is not a good thing and is destructive by its very nature.
Q: Hello Peter & Co,
I'd like to know which energy producer ( one in oil, one in gas) you would choose to invest in (one with yield, one without yield).
Thanks,
Tony
I'd like to know which energy producer ( one in oil, one in gas) you would choose to invest in (one with yield, one without yield).
Thanks,
Tony
Q: Could you please update your 2013 answer on the interesting ETF.
Many thanks !
Many thanks !
Q: What's your opinion of KKR? Would you suggest buying it today as an income stock? Is there any growth potential there? Alternatives (e.g. BX)? Thanks.
Q: Hi, like most of your members, I have an on-line trading account. The problem that I encounter when I wish to buy shares is that I'm at work when the markets are open and I don't want to use my work computer to make trades. How do you suggest we place a Buy order once you've chosen an equity that you wish to purchase. You once wrote that we shouldn't place a "market" bid as that is like giving a blank cheque. Should I place a bid in before I leave for work and limit it to the previous day's closing price? Or what do you suggest?
Thank you for the education,
Thank you for the education,
Q: Hi Peter and team, On Nov 5th YRI and K hit multi-year lows. Just 20 days later they have gained/recovered 22% and 54% respectively from that multi-year lows. Would like to know the underlying reasons for this quick recovery. Thanks.
Q: My question concerns RIF withdrawals. Within my RIF portfolio, I have Canadian and U.S. equities, cash, corporate bonds - 2018. During the course of the year, I require about 75% of the minimum withdrawal to cover the expenses for the year. I generally withdraw the assets in-kind. I would like some advice as to what strategy I should use to determine what assets should be withdrawn.
Q: Want to replace HLP.UN with same similarity, please provide 2 or 3 suggestions? Thanks.
Q: Good morning,
Can you please comment on LOY latest quarterly results that were released last night.
Also. please give me your thoughts on picking up the shares at this level as an initial position.
Thanks once again for providing a unique unbiased service!
Tom
Can you please comment on LOY latest quarterly results that were released last night.
Also. please give me your thoughts on picking up the shares at this level as an initial position.
Thanks once again for providing a unique unbiased service!
Tom
Q: Hi Peter and team,
Could you please suggest several investments for a portion of a portfolio, in a non-registered account, where capital preservation and income (as frequently as yearly or more) are a priority?
It would be important to avoid the risk of losing capitol over a 5 year time frame. A distribution/interest/dividend/etc payment is also important for this investment.
With GIC rates being so low, I'm struggling with what to do.
Could you please recommend a few ideas which would yield more than a GIC while also minimizing risk and taking into account the tax implications of it being in a non-registered account.
Thank you very much for all of your helpful answers.
Could you please suggest several investments for a portion of a portfolio, in a non-registered account, where capital preservation and income (as frequently as yearly or more) are a priority?
It would be important to avoid the risk of losing capitol over a 5 year time frame. A distribution/interest/dividend/etc payment is also important for this investment.
With GIC rates being so low, I'm struggling with what to do.
Could you please recommend a few ideas which would yield more than a GIC while also minimizing risk and taking into account the tax implications of it being in a non-registered account.
Thank you very much for all of your helpful answers.