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Q: Thank You for the great service. My question generally relates to dividend paying stocks. I own the following dividend payers, BCE, BIP, BNS, BPE,CGX,CU,EMA,ENb,FTS,IPl,PPL,RY,SLF,T,TRP,NA,TD,CNR, KBL and a few others. These dividend paying stocks make up approximately 45% of my portfolio. My question is: Is this too much of this type of security to own in one's portfolio? Thank you.
Read Answer Asked by Brian on January 05, 2015
Q: This year, I would like to increase the US equity weight in my family portfolio to approximately 15% of our overall family portyfolio and am considering the purchase of CLU with a MER of 0.72. I already own some VIG in US$ and believe that the spread between the US$ and Cdn$ will continue to increase in 2015. Do you see any better choice of ETF than CLU to achieve my objective. Thank you.
Read Answer Asked by Francesco on January 05, 2015
Q: Would you consider this etf in hedged cdn funds to be one that could be held in an unregistered account and used for u.s. exposure as it has performed very well as its cousin zlb that I have owned for a long time...I appreciate your thoughts on this ...thanks
Read Answer Asked by gene on January 05, 2015
Q: I have been looking into this Corp, the dividend being attractive.I am retired and conserative. What do you think? Is it worth taking a small position in? With the cost of there operation going down with the price of fuel do you see an upside
Read Answer Asked by Scott on January 05, 2015
Q: Hello 5i staff, I have a position in Whiting Petroleum as a result of a takeover. It is about 1% of my portfolio. I am overweight CDN energy names. Could you please take a quick look at Whiting? Is it a decent name to hold for potential sector recovery? If it is not a hold could you please suggest a US etf ( non energy) that might have better potential for growth? Thanks as always, Frank
Read Answer Asked by Frank on January 05, 2015
Q: Which of the following etf's holding emerging market securities would you recommend.... HAJ, VEE or ZEM? Most of my other ETF holdings are Blackrock iShares with some BMO products, so I would like to diversify into Horizons, Vanguard, or BMO on this one. Many thanks!
Read Answer Asked by Paul W on January 05, 2015
Q: I have a quarter position in Rifco that has not been working.
Would you trade this for Currency Exchange International(CXI)?
I would like to ensure my $ in the higher risk/higher growth portion of my portfolio are in the names that have the best chance of working.
Read Answer Asked by Zen on January 05, 2015
Q: Rob McWhirter, on BNN quoted Ned Davis' research prediction for the next 16-20 years of low commodity prices. Oil=$35/bbl, Gold=$700/oz and copper= $135/t. This would have serious impacts on the TSX and the old favorite banking stocks would feel the pain as well. Are you able to comment on these forecasts?
Read Answer Asked by Greg on January 04, 2015
Q: I have a Riff pay't coming to me on Jan. 15/15.(need to raise about 9.000. to cover Riff pay't.) And I am wondering what I should sell. Do I sell a stock that is in a negative position or one that is in a positive position. What would you recommend, or one that has no potential for growth. But how does one decide which is the best to sell. My stocks are mostly dividend earning stocks. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks for a great site. Ernie
Read Answer Asked by Ernie on January 04, 2015
Q: I see that there is still a bit of insider buying in Aston Hill with net buying overall. Do you have any insight regarding how AHF is progressing with restructuring their Assets Under Management ? Would you consider them a speculative buy here ?

Thank You
Clarence
Read Answer Asked by Clarence on January 04, 2015
Q: Hello 5i Team,

I am searching for a healthcare ETF, and see that you normally suggest XLV, and sometimes ZUH. However, what is your opinion of FXH? It has performed better than XLV over the last 5 years, but has a higher (0.66%) expense ratio (which may be worth it).

What are the major differences between XLV, FXH, and ZUH, and if you were to choose one for a medium risk investor with a long term (3+ years) hold which one would it be?

Paul J
Read Answer Asked by Paul on January 04, 2015
Q: Happy New Year Peter and Staff.. I have basket of utilities but did not own Valener yet....seems to look like what you would hope for ......no drop in value though it did not rise as much as many in the sector in 2015. The recent drop in oil has reminded me that if I am getting a healthy dividend with tax credit, and I get my acb back some day I did alright. Having said all that ,what is your outlook for share value future growth and dividend maintenance/growth on VNR
Read Answer Asked by Dennis on January 04, 2015
Q: NLN seems to be breaking above a trading range that has existed since the spring. Technically the stock looks fine to buy but have fundamentals changed sufficently that you are more comfortable with it?

Don
Read Answer Asked by Donald on January 04, 2015
Q: Can I have your opinion on this ETF for the US portion of my portfolio. The returns seem to have been quite decent and wandering if the low volatility would protect my portfolio on the downside.

Thanks for the great work and have a happy new year.
Read Answer Asked by Jacques on January 04, 2015
Q: can you tell me if this a good investment for the next 2 years

Thanks for your help
Read Answer Asked by DAN on January 04, 2015
Q: Whitecap in your modelportfolio is not rated and there's no report yet, but I'm wondering whether to go ahead and sell Baytex and replace it with Whitecap. Would WCP be the better holding for a recovery in oil prices, as well as for the long term?
Thank you!
Read Answer Asked by chris on January 04, 2015
Q: A year ago you responded to my question regarding Mawer Funds. You said they were among the best of the managers available. I purchased Maw 102, 104, 108 and 130. I am happy to say they have all done extremely well. I am thinking of buying more of maw 108. What will be the impact on the fund if the Canadian dollar appreciates in value. Could you explain how exactly the fund is Canadian dollar hedged. Thanks for your help.

Ray
Read Answer Asked by Ray on January 04, 2015
Q: Hi Peter and team

Today, Jan 2, Rob asked for information sources re: preferred stock. I would recommend prefinfo.com published by Hymas Investments It lists all Canadian preferreds by ticker symbol with dividend information, redemption dates, retraction dates (if applicable),type(perpetual, retractable , etc) and misc info such as whether the dividend is cumulative or not. Also in the comments, there is sometimes information on the rating. I hope this helps. Note the symbol is a place holder as your format requires a symbol.

Ross
Read Answer Asked by Ross on January 04, 2015