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Q: Hi Peter and the 5i Team,

First off, I'd like to thank 5i member "Peter" for his excellent recommendation of the IE generated website 'Perplexity'. What an amazing alternative to Google Search!

'Perplexity' was able to answer a question that I had about the UFile tax software that even UFile's help desk failed to answer with clarity.

Secondly, is there a link to your recent webinar for those of us who were unable to view it in real time?

Thanks in advance!

Read Answer Asked by Jerry on April 29, 2025
Q: It is sometimes unclear who actually composes some of the posts on the 5i Blog page. The latest “Rockets and Duds” posted April 28 just as an example has Chris White’s name at the top but Peter’s signature at the end. If Peter’s signature is there does it mean that he wrote it?
Read Answer Asked by Steven on April 29, 2025
Q: Could you tell us your opinion of the True North cryptocurrency trading site that is promoted by Danielle Smith? It sounds too good to be true.
Read Answer Asked by richard on April 28, 2025
Q: Can you advise as to how one claims 5i services expense on this year‘s tax return
Ty
Read Answer Asked by Indra on April 28, 2025
Q: Earlier I asked a question on momentum investing and moving averages. If I understand you correctly, although you see this as a form of market timing, you do use it as a kind of entry point confirmation. The thing I worry about this is that the company promoting this style of investing for their account, uses moving averages as a signal to get out of a stock, or stocks. You have often mentionned that the difficulty in such a situation is when to get back in. I dont think that you sell generally on the basis of technical analysis. So, I am wondering whether this is a good strategy. If I go for it, I must assume that the account manager is both braver and more knowledgeable than myself. I should say that their record looks good up till this point. At a time like this it is tempting to find a system that saves one's gains. So, would you buy and sell on a regular basis in this way
thanks for the great service
Read Answer Asked by joseph on April 17, 2025
Q: Good morning 5i
Thanks very much for the resonse to an earlier question about momentum investing. I can see that it would be a useful tool. But, would take time and effort. Just to note about my brokerage, TD, they seem to have a good record. They only use high quality, large market cap, mostly US companies. So that mitigates the risk a bit, I imagine. Just wondering, you mention some sites one could use, could you mention some? Especially those that have the indicators built in. What particular moving averages would you tend to look at for someting like this?
thanks again
Read Answer Asked by joseph on April 17, 2025
Q: Could you please list the steps to access the "text" search.
How does one access the history of one stock?
Thank you.
Read Answer Asked by Lorraine on April 16, 2025
Q: Good afternoon 5i
I just had a meeting with the wealth division of my bank. Normally, I don’t pay much attention to sales pitches. But, this time I went to see about their resources for estate planning. Estate planning was in the background. But, portfolio management was in the foreground. The portfolio manager explained his system to me, which he called a momentum model. That is , by looking at the moving averages of both the indexes and individual stocks, they see when they should get out and when they should get back in again. He says it is not market timing because it is fact based. It looks like they have made some good calls recently, anyway.

I am wondering what 5i people think of this. I forgot to mention that the fee is about 1 percent for one million and goes down with more money added. I think it is that when, say the 50 day moving average, for instance, falls below the 25 day moving average it is time to sell. I am sure they have other criteria, as well. I am probably simplifying it.

Is this a reasonable approach? Would it be very difficult for me to set up a system to survey the moving averages of both stocks and indices?

Thanks for the great service
Read Answer Asked by joseph on April 15, 2025
Q: Hello, is there an open source where can I download S&P 500 and predecessor daily historical data to 1928?
Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Darryl on April 14, 2025
Q: The other day you told someone not to continue a mistake if they realize they’ve made a mistake. The person went short and then the market had an up day. I think that was great advice. One of my biggest investing mistakes has been to double down on a losing hand. I think it’s a gamblers mentality. I just wanted to share this feedback. Thanks and please feel free to post my comment!
Read Answer Asked by Jason on April 14, 2025
Q: Are there any websites you can suggest to track market and company earnings revisions? Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Michael on April 11, 2025
Q: I'm sure many companies have done share buybacks recently . Can you recommend a website that tracks share buybacks for Canadian and US listed companies. ... especially Canadian oil & gas companies.
Thanks DAN
Read Answer Asked by Daniel on April 08, 2025
Q: I think it would be a very smart gesture by 5i to hold a brief webinar hosted by Peter or Ryan and Chris to talk about these insane markets and tell us what they are doing to navigate them.

If this has already been done please provide me with a link.

Thanks


Sheldon
Read Answer Asked by Sheldon on April 07, 2025
Q: Any idea or way to find out what Bessent or Carney are buying?

Thank you
Read Answer Asked by Delbert on April 07, 2025
Q: I'm interested in taking positions in S&P500 and NASDAQ for a long time hold. My funds are in regular margin account. Would you suggest ...
1. Convert funds to USD and invest in US currency?
2. Invest in CAD hedged ?
3. Invest in CAD unhedged?

Please suggest the ETF's based on the total return in next 5+ years.

Thanks in advance
Read Answer Asked by Atchuta on April 07, 2025
Q: I wonder about how the stop loss strategy fares in these market swings.

I always envied the fact that it protects the investor from down drafts and it cuts possible big losses.

So I wonder if a portfolio is exclusively structured in that way, does the majority of position gets sold off and the result is a sudden load of cash waiting to get back in the market.

What are your thoughts?

Thanks for your terrific expertise and support
Read Answer Asked by Jean on April 04, 2025