Q: I have only 17 percent in fixed income, I am sixty, still working, with a fairly well balanced portfolio and no plans to use the income for quite a few years. I currently have most of my fixed income in CBO and CLF with some XHY. I would like to add another 5-10 percent and I am wondering if just adding to what I have is the best way to increase my Fixed Income allocation.
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Q: Would appreciate your comments on their earnings report.
Also, what would be your calculation of their payout ratio?
Thanks!
Also, what would be your calculation of their payout ratio?
Thanks!
Q: Good morning, what do you think about edr earnings and drop in shares today and would you recommend them or fr for silver exposure?
Thank you.
Thank you.
Q: I was asked to review my sons portfolio and he is a ETF investor mainly. I have a concern with the very high MER of 3.76% current for healthcare Leader income ETF It has a high yield (8.4%) that I think is tempting him but Brand leader fund by the same firm has a mer of 1.44 %. Why the big difference. I see the hhl is advertised and promoted heavily on BNN. Are they charging fund holders for their promo on a under preforming fund? I found a great site The Wealth Game (wealthgame.ca) that lets you calculate the true cost over time of fees. It can be an eye opener for younger people with longer time horizons that are sucked into what they may think are low fees such as 2 or 3 percent. Your views please.
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iShares Core Canadian Universe Bond Index ETF (XBB)
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iShares U.S. High Yield Bond Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XHY)
Q: Could you please outline the risks in holding these types of high yield bond ETFs, with respect to the effect on the capital and yield components. I have a long term (15-20 years) view.
Are there scenarios where more stable bonds (ie. XBB) might outperform it over a longer period (15-20 years) of time?
Thank you
Are there scenarios where more stable bonds (ie. XBB) might outperform it over a longer period (15-20 years) of time?
Thank you
Q: Hi guys,
Is zcl a buy today? I've heard it's a great company but to expensive.
Is zcl a buy today? I've heard it's a great company but to expensive.
Q: Doubled my money on TNC, thank you kindly. I do not have PHO,ITC,or GPS. You have advised all as replacements. Could you place them in order of preference please, and explain why.
Thank you
Peter
Thank you
Peter
Q: What is your best idea to invest in wind energy?
Q: What is your best idea to invest in solar energy?
Q: what is your opinion of bbu.un for a long term hold?
Q: Hi: I have a small portfolio containing Bep.un, Drg.un, and Bns.( just starting out). Can you recommend a couple of stocks and etf's for further diversification. This would be for a medium to long term hold, risk tolerance is medium .
Thanks
Thanks
Q: I presently have Brookfield Infrastructure and WSP Global at 4% & 2% of my portfolio. Holdings are never allowed to exceed 5% regardless of quality) I would greatly appreciate suggestions on names of a couple of other Canadian company in the same field with international business.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Q: I am new to 5i, and investing based on the Balanced Equity Portfolio. Some of the companies in the portfolio have B and even C ratings. Why are they here if A ratings are the best? It seems to me I should get the best performance if I only invest in the A rated companies in the portfolio. Or am I wrong?
Q: McEwen Mining has fallen like a stone from $5.80 to $4.20 within a month. Is this common among smaller gold companies or just weakness due to pending US interest rate rises? I like the high insider ownership and potential of this 1company. Would you buy it at this price and can you recommend another similar-sized gold company?
Thanks.
Thanks.
Q: I know the market has run up and may be getting "expensive". However I am wondering if you can recommend three or four mid or large cap Cdn. stocks that are still reasonably valued, excluding oil and gas and financials. I am well diversified so sector choice is not an issue. Thank you, Bill
Q: Hello 5i team,
Instead of collapsing EFN into ECN as per your note,I was thinking of keeping both but on an equal weight basis. Your comments are most appreciated.
I usually follow your suggestions, except once when you exited FSV in March 2015, post split; I kept both and had an average return of 90%.
Keep up the excellent work because I count on it. I'm 74 years old and when my brain power will eventually slow down like my creaky bones, I will have no choice but to "blindly" follow your advice.
Kind regards,
Antoine
Instead of collapsing EFN into ECN as per your note,I was thinking of keeping both but on an equal weight basis. Your comments are most appreciated.
I usually follow your suggestions, except once when you exited FSV in March 2015, post split; I kept both and had an average return of 90%.
Keep up the excellent work because I count on it. I'm 74 years old and when my brain power will eventually slow down like my creaky bones, I will have no choice but to "blindly" follow your advice.
Kind regards,
Antoine
Q: Hi Peter and Team, In the Financial sector of our combined accounts, we hold only one stock that's down - CXI - held in my TFSA - which is down by 21%. We also hold BMO, BNS, GSY, SLF, and ZBK, which are all nicely in the black. I know you believe that CXI has long-term potential, but since it doesn't pay a dividend while 'waiting', I'm considering selling it. Which of our other holdings in this sector would you recommend adding the proceeds of a possible sale of CXI? As always, thanks in advance for your insight and advice.
Q: Hi Peter, Ryan, and 5i Team
I yearn for a position in a pipeline company. Do you think the sector is fully valued at this point, or could one of the group be cheap, or at least be reasonably priced, and provide growth possibilities. I am anticipating that the oil price will increase over the next few years.
I yearn for a position in a pipeline company. Do you think the sector is fully valued at this point, or could one of the group be cheap, or at least be reasonably priced, and provide growth possibilities. I am anticipating that the oil price will increase over the next few years.
Q: Good Day to all. I'm 63, retired and have $400,000 to invest. Funds won't be required for 8 years, I have a moderate risk tolerance and would target a 4% dividend return on the portfolio.
In this scenario and with current economic/political environment, do you recommend:
(a) an investor buy your model income portfolio as it is currently reported, or
(b) a different portfolio of stocks and perhaps ETFs and
(c) should such an investment be made today, in whole or in part.
Thank you for your valuable and much appreciated advice.
Ian
In this scenario and with current economic/political environment, do you recommend:
(a) an investor buy your model income portfolio as it is currently reported, or
(b) a different portfolio of stocks and perhaps ETFs and
(c) should such an investment be made today, in whole or in part.
Thank you for your valuable and much appreciated advice.
Ian
Q: on Dec 29 IGM acquired 13.9% on China Asset Management .
Is this deal big enough to diversify IGM's asset base
and add meaningfully to earnings.? I thought it looked
like a great deal but there has been little comment
in the press . Is the stock cheap ?
Thank you
Ian
Is this deal big enough to diversify IGM's asset base
and add meaningfully to earnings.? I thought it looked
like a great deal but there has been little comment
in the press . Is the stock cheap ?
Thank you
Ian