Q: I plan on buying a half position in each of the companies in question (WSP, OTEX, SLF, CCL.B & SJ) Could you tell if they should be in my taxable account or TFSA?
Thank You, Jim
Q: Hi Folks,
Would you have any particular issues with CCL.B at this time? At around 56 dollars will it act on it's own or just flop around with the general market?
Thanks once again,
Larry
Q: Have a 100 plus percent increase in my market value here...based on the supposed "correction",should I dump it in order to have increased $ on the side to re-invest
when a solid bottom is reached? Sell all, or part, or hang in there?
Lesley
Q: You have this company in Materials sector in the Balanced Portfolio and the TSX lists it as Consumer Cyclical. Sorry if you answered this before but it does seem more consumer orientated in its business.
Q: My TFSA Account is primarily made up of the stocks indicated above. In 2017, my net performance was around 2.8%. Would you provide suggestions for a growth stock with reasonable valuations that might help boost performance in 2018 and advise on a reasonable price for point of entry? Also, are there stocks that I hold that you view as a trade at this point with the goal of achieving a reasonable return with moderate risk?
Q: I'm about to transfer stocks from RRIFs to TFSAs, and am wondering which of each pair below has the best growth possibilities:
1: PKI vs CCL.B
2: SJ vs MX
Thanks for your great service!
Q: If we expect a trend towards more internet/online shopping (eg. Amazon), is there an investing opportunity in companies that provide packaging for this type of service? Personally, as I've used more online shopping, I've used Canada Post/UPS/FedEx significantly more, and I've been recycling a lot of cardboard boxes. Would CCL.B or WPK have any positive exposure to this type of trend? Any other companies that would?
Q: I want to invest in either MG or CCL.B & am leaning towards MG. Which would you suggest considering that I won't have too much in the sector[s] regardless of which stock I choose?Which is cheaper& has the most potential for growth & dividend increases?
Thanks as always for your great advice.
Dave
Q: Is there any growth left in these stocks or are they in a consolidation phase?
Which other stocks would have better potential to move higher?
Thanks.
Q: Hi Team,
I have held a position on ITP for a few years now and currently up by about 35%. I am thinking of replacing ITP with CCL.B. Can I please have your comments on this move?
Cheers,
Q: Hi There,
I would like to increase my position in two of the six stocks listed.
Could you please advise which two companies you believe would be the best to add too at current levels.
Thank You
Q: Hi Peter and Team,
For this year's RRIF payment, I need to sell approximately 14K of stocks as I've been almost fully invested over the last year, in large measure due to 5i's superb recommendations. The stocks listed above are in sectors where I am overweight. I have several questions, so please deduct credits as you see fit:
(1) If I sold CGX outright, I'd obtain roughly 14K and would reduce my total number of holdings and lower my overweight consumer discretionary stocks. Even though CGX has fallen from its lofty heights, I'm still up, especially when factoring in the accumulated dividends. Also, there would be only one sell transaction. Are you OK with this plan?
(2) Are there any others in the list that could/should be an outright sell?
(3) Or, would a better plan be to reduce holdings in each stock by taking profits?
Of course, this would mean more sell transaction fees.
As always, I defer to your recommendations, and have been rewarded for doing so. Thanks in advance.