Q: is this parkland deal positive for the stock, it seems positive but it is complicated so i defer to you. dave
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Q: I have held this stock for a long time and it has continually done well. However, it seems to be getting hit harder than many others. Is it time to add to my position which is about 3% of portfolio. Is there anything going on here that i have missed?
Cheers
Cheers
Q: Good day team,
I’ve held the following two ETF’s for a while and have done ok but looking forward are the still worth holding?
Thx
I’ve held the following two ETF’s for a while and have done ok but looking forward are the still worth holding?
Thx
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iShares Core MSCI EAFE IMI Index ETF (XEF)
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Vanguard FTSE Emerging Markets All Cap Index ETF (VEE)
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SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (SPY)
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iShares Core U.S. Aggregate Bond ETF (AGG)
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Vanguard Total Bond Market ETF (BND)
Q: Just sold mutual funds and want to transition to low fees ETF's for the portion of my portfolio outside of Canada. It is for my RRSP, 15 years from retirement. I was thinking SPY / XEF and VEE for the equities side. Do you have something better to propose? I would need help for the fixed income portion, 1 or 2 ETFs please. Thanks.
Q: Regarding Bonds,
I just wanted to clarify if I got this concept right. With interest rates increasing and a few more planned increases over the next year..The bond prices decrease as the yield increases..So if one can predict with some certainty the expected increase in rates will stop..is that the only time when bond purchases are beneficial?
Brookfield, and Berkshire have purchased solid assets at bargain prices over time. I own full positions in both of these but for a longterm would you consider these as a replacement to fixed investement allocation. If you agree I would double the positions to 10% each. Thanks for your insight.
Shyam
I just wanted to clarify if I got this concept right. With interest rates increasing and a few more planned increases over the next year..The bond prices decrease as the yield increases..So if one can predict with some certainty the expected increase in rates will stop..is that the only time when bond purchases are beneficial?
Brookfield, and Berkshire have purchased solid assets at bargain prices over time. I own full positions in both of these but for a longterm would you consider these as a replacement to fixed investement allocation. If you agree I would double the positions to 10% each. Thanks for your insight.
Shyam
Q: Hi team,
TPK's stock has been showing much weakness over the last two weeks.Would this partially be due to tax loss selling as it's tumble does not seem justified and would you see it as a value stock with a solid 4.25% yield? I am thinking of dollar cost averaging but will wait for their Q3 NUMBERS TO COME OUT ,MID-NOVEMBER.
Many thanks,
Jean
TPK's stock has been showing much weakness over the last two weeks.Would this partially be due to tax loss selling as it's tumble does not seem justified and would you see it as a value stock with a solid 4.25% yield? I am thinking of dollar cost averaging but will wait for their Q3 NUMBERS TO COME OUT ,MID-NOVEMBER.
Many thanks,
Jean
Q: as interest rates increase, i would think this would be good for goeasy as traditional lenders become more cautious, as an alternative lender this should help their business, but last couple of days stock got killed, and is selling way below the current financing, it still seems very cheap to me, could you comment. dave
Q: Hi I bought TSGI at 42 ish and now is at 29ish at the time I bought you were recommending don’t know if I should sell or hold also OSB is falling can you tell me your thoughts on it. Thank you
Q: Your current thoughts on cgnx.
Thanks
Thanks
Q: Is there anything that might explain the nearly straight drop in Norbord since its special dividend? This stock has been a falling knife. What would be your entry point?
Q: It is down 30% in the last two weeks. Should I add to my position?
Q: NOA and LGO have been my winners recently, but they crashed today. Time to sell or to hold, given their fundamentals? Thanks.
Walter
Walter
Q: Zcl is down more than 4% again today. Is there any news or is it more tax loss selling?
Q: Hi All at 5i! Align technologies has dropped about 13% since October first. Any idea why? Cheers, Tamara
Q: I'm fortunate enough to have 30 percent sitting in cash during this bout of volatility. Can I please have your top 5 picks for both the US and Canada.
Thanks
Dave
Thanks
Dave
Q: I have some questions on Altagas. Would a person be better to buy ACI later this month, because it should have better growth(propane export).
Also, If I were to buy Altagas now , is there not a fair chance of the dividend being cut, because of reduced cash flow(selling Canadian assets). Would you please comment on these aspects. Will ACI have a dividend and how much.
TSGI I was thinking of selling for tax purposes and would like to buy back after 30 days.. Do you know when the next report will be out, I thought perhaps in the middle of Nov.. Thanks in advance Love your service Earl
Also, If I were to buy Altagas now , is there not a fair chance of the dividend being cut, because of reduced cash flow(selling Canadian assets). Would you please comment on these aspects. Will ACI have a dividend and how much.
TSGI I was thinking of selling for tax purposes and would like to buy back after 30 days.. Do you know when the next report will be out, I thought perhaps in the middle of Nov.. Thanks in advance Love your service Earl
Q: i own largo resouces and have more than doubled my money, i keep buying more as it goes higher, your thoughts.
also first vanadium, i do not own but which of these would you prefer. dave
also first vanadium, i do not own but which of these would you prefer. dave
Q: I currently own in my RRSP's SMU.UN, WIR.U, ACR.UN, DIR.un, IIP.UN,KMP.UN.
I know rising interest rates are not the friend of REIT's That is the current environment, not telling when it will stop. And it is pretty vicious currently.
Do you think it prudent to sell these stocks (all are up nicely) and repurchase them when the increasing interest rate chatter subsides, or would you hold?
In your response please advise 'why' as well.
Thanks
Sheldon
I know rising interest rates are not the friend of REIT's That is the current environment, not telling when it will stop. And it is pretty vicious currently.
Do you think it prudent to sell these stocks (all are up nicely) and repurchase them when the increasing interest rate chatter subsides, or would you hold?
In your response please advise 'why' as well.
Thanks
Sheldon
Q: Peter, what Cdn listed companies have the most short term positive outlook if natural gas has hit bottom and is heading up for the medium term ? Thanks, Paul
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Vanguard FTSE Canadian High Dividend Yield Index ETF (VDY)
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Vanguard FTSE Developed All Cap ex North America Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (VI)
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Vanguard S&P 500 Index ETF (CAD-hedged) (VSP)
Q: Do you think these 3 ETFs, provide a diversified enough portfolio? I plan to invest equal amounts in these ETFs and re-balance every year. They would be held in a RRSP, RESP and TFSA. Does it matter in which accounts I hold these ETFs? I plan to supplement my income I receive when I retire. I am basically looking to put together a portfolio that I know will be around long after I die. I'm only 30, but I've been listening to John Bogle and Warren Buffett speak about what they believe individual investors should do with their money.