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Q: Is it timely to start a position on the above 4 stocks,& please rank them in order.Thanks for u usual great advices & services
Read Answer Asked by Peter on December 02, 2019
Q: I bought CSH.UN a couple of years ago and have been extremely disappointed. As it has been flat, many other REITs have done well, and it even lags badly behind Sienna, its competitor, since my purchase. Are you aware of any particular reason for its (relatively) poor showing? Would you suggest that a long-term investor hang in, or move on? Thanks!
Read Answer Asked by James on December 02, 2019
Q: Hi Team, I have a small weighting in MFR.UN. Capitol loss of 12% over 5 years or so. The yield is high so is there value in holding on for medium term or longer. A few concerns. Manulife website figures. Management fee is stated to be 1.1% yet MER is 3.81%. weighting 147% U.S. , & negative (short presumably) 59% Cad. The holdings are short duration so I cant see capital losses unless they are trading losses. There should surely be some currency gain from the U.S.currency holdings. My premise is that both rates and currency average about todays, over the next 3-4 years. Do you see any hope of recovery in unit value? Are they eroding capital to keep up the payout. Is the payout at least safe? Is this fund performance worth the management fee? Thanks.

Read Answer Asked by Gerald on December 02, 2019
Q: Like many others here, I'm interested in possibly investing in 5G companies, but I keep seeing Doctors and experts in other fields, as well as former President of Microsoft Canada (Frank Clegg) saying they believe 5G will be harmful to Humans.
Obviously big companies involve in this field are no doubt aware people are worried, but is the investment community talking about it?
Here's a link for anyone interested:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S16QI6-w9I8&feature=youtu.be
Read Answer Asked by Paul on December 02, 2019
Q: I see you have recently been supportive of MRT which has seen a substantial run down in pricing in the last five or so years, as has CUF. My understanding is that CUF has measures in place which address its prior shortcomings and should promote a recovery. Do you support this view for CUF and do you consider its prospects favour a recovery in MRT pricing. Thank you.
Read Answer Asked by Mike on December 02, 2019
Q: Another option for Paul aside from Sharesight is CanadaStockChannel.Com
On this one, you don’t have to register. If you use it repeatedly on the same day they will ask you to sign up, but you can come back another day and look up more stocks with no hassle.
Only tracks TSX stocks, and only based on $10k initial investment. It will compare returns with dividend reinvested and without, and will compare against various benchmarks.
Main reason I wanted to chime in though is just to urge everyone to do this exercise, whatever site you use, if you have not done so previously.
It is a real eye-opener to compare the longterm performance of different kinds of equities,, and seeing this should make some rethink their approach. A friend did this with me a long time ago (it was much harder then!) and I am very grateful today.
Good luck fellow investors.
John
Read Answer Asked by john on December 02, 2019
Q: Questioned asked by Paul; "a website that will calculate the current value of stock investment whereby you enter the original investment amount at a specific date many years ( decades ) ago and it calculates the current value, also taking into account the reinvestment of all dividends."

Try Wealthica | Wealthscope - Income widget. NOTE: Requires subscription. https://app.wealthica.com/

Roy
Read Answer Asked by Paul on December 02, 2019
Q: Hi,

I'm looking to start investing a lump sum over the next 12 months or so. What list of Canadian stocks would you recommend at current levels? Do you have 5-7 names that you find particularly attractive right now. Looking for a mix of growth and income with not too much risk.

Thanks,
Jason
Read Answer Asked by Jason on December 02, 2019