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Enbridge Inc T.ENB

Alternate Symbol(s):  EBBNF | ENBGF | T.ENB.P.I | ENBHF | ENNPF | T.ENB.P.J | ENB | T.ENB.P.K | ENBMF | T.ENB.P.A | T.ENB.P.N | ENBNF | T.ENB.P.B | T.ENB.P.P | ENBOF | T.ENB.P.C | T.ENB.P.T | T.ENB.P.D | T.ENB.P.U | ENBRF | T.ENB.P.E | T.ENB.P.V | EBRGF | T.ENB.P.F | T.ENB.P.Y | T.ENB.P.G | EBBGF | ENBFF | EBGEF | EBRZF | T.ENB.P.H

Enbridge Inc. is an energy transportation and distribution company. The Company operates through five business segments: Liquids Pipelines, Gas Transmission and Midstream, Gas Distribution and Storage, Renewable Power Generation, and Energy Services. Liquids Pipelines consists of pipelines and terminals in Canada and the United States that transport and export various grades of crude oil and other liquid hydrocarbons. Gas Transmission and Midstream consists of its investments in natural gas pipelines and gathering and processing facilities in Canada and the United States. Gas Distribution and Storage consists of its natural gas utility operations. Renewable Power Generation consists of investments in wind and solar assets, geothermal, waste heat recovery, and transmission assets. Energy Services provides physical commodity marketing, logistics services, and energy marketing services. The Company owns Aitken Creek Gas Storage facility and Aitken Creek North Gas Storage facility.


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Comment by GassXXon Nov 02, 2022 1:03pm
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Post# 35066878

RE:RE:RE:Some thoughts

RE:RE:RE:Some thoughts
SargeX wrote: Hey Dean

Thanks on the comment. You hit the nail on the head with being "simple, low risk, and high producing". When the dust settles, it really looks a lot like the good old "widows & orphans" portfoilio.   :-)

Take her easy
  Sarge

DeanEdmonton wrote: Excellent advice for someone that wants to manage their own investments and needs a simple,, low risk, high producing portfolio.
SargeX wrote: I was thinking it might be worth sharing a few thoughts. I'm a 68 year old retiree without a pension so my wife & I live entirely off dividend income, my CPP, and our OAS. I've been retired for about 8.5 years and my wife was stay at home so minimal CPP.

I basically developed our investment strategy on my own and have learnt some good lessons. I like to think that I haven't made any "mistakes" but sure have had a quite a number of what I call prefer to call "learning lessons". 

I wish that there was more internet info and forums back when I was figuring this out. I know you should always filter what people post so take this whichever way you want. It is not intended as advice but rather just a sharing of a few thoughts. As an aside, I quite enjoy Stockhouse and have enjoyed reading quite a few posters, have had some good laughs, and have actually gotten a few ideas from other posters that have worked out quite well. Of course, I did my own DD before making any moves.

As just mentioned in my last post, here's the main part of our portfolio (we also hold a medium position in ETFs FIE and ZWB):

Banks - BMO,BNS,RY,TD
Midstream: ENB,KEY.PPL.TRP
Utils: AQN,CPX,EMA,FTS
Telcos: BCE.T

REITs: DIR.UN,GRT.UN,NWH.UN

Of these, I think all 4 midstreamers and CPX are great buys for shorter term capital appreciation. For long term buy & hold, I like RY, TD, ENB, TRP, EMA, FTS, and BCE.

My wife & I have been setting aside some dough for our 5 grandkids and I've been managing that as well. I've found this required quite a different approach as it's only $2.5k per kid per year and the oldest grandchild is 12 so some of it is a little shorter timeframe than I'm used to.

What I've decided is that if an investor has < $200k, they are probably best off just buying a couple ETFs. I like VDY and ZWB and if in the accumulation phase, VEQT,

For a portfolio of 200-900k, I'd probably go with 9 or so evenly distributed stocks that I call the wide moaters - BNS,RY,TD, ENB,TRP, BCE,T, EMA,FTS. For a > 900k portfolio, I'd keep all the wide moaters and add accordingly.

Anyway, there's my thoughts. Good luck with whatever strategy you use/decide on but I reallty think the key thng to do is to have a strategy that you stick with and tweak as needed.

Good luck to all
  Sarge

 






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