Q: Hi 5i,
I have been following nano dimension (nndm) with great interest but it is not currently listed on your site. It is an Israeli company involved with 3D printing electronic circuit boards. Its share price has appreciated quite rapidly in the last several months Do you have an opinion one way or the other? Is this a company you would have any interest in at current price for 3- 5 year hold? Why or why not?
thx
Jim
Q: I have Cisco in my RRSP account - down 13% since I bought it in June - looking to sell it - can you give me a couple of names that I could substitute in its place - US or CDN ? Looking for growth but with some safety.
Thanks
Q: With DND having gone up quite a lot in the last month and its lockup period coming to an end (IPO Jul 17 at $7.5, 180 days would be around Jan 11), do you expect a pullback soon? I bought at $27. What do you think about selling now at $50ish and hoping for a pullback to mid/ low $40s to buy back? It is only < 2% of my portfolio and this move would be just for fun, so not too important if it doesn't drop and I go find something else to buy. I also don't mind holding it for a year or two. I am just starting to learn to trade and would love your opinion on how you think this stock would behave in the near future.
Q: Of the above stocks which would you feel is the best to add to our TFSA and why? Could you also rank them in order best first, in case I decide to add 2.
Second related question: LSPD, CTS, and DCBO are in a non registered account They could be moved over to the TFSA but am reluctant to do so because l have a capital gain on them, 200%, 60%, and 60%. LSPD would be a partial move due to its greater value.
Thanks for all your guidance and suggestions in the Q and A. The 3 above profits are a result of 5i.
Q: I would like to have your outlook on LMT for 2021.
Do you consider the company with good fundamentals and stable balance sheet?
Do you recommend holding a position on the stock?
Thank you
Q: Hello Team, do you feel both these stocks are buys and how would you rank them for short term growth and momentum? Long term growth and momentum.
Thanks,
Barry
Q: 5i
I've held snow for a little while and was originally up about 20% but it has dropped back about 20% , so i am essentially at the point where i started . The earnings forecast for 2021 is only about 7-8% . At least from what i can find . Would you agree with this forecast ? Do you like the stock ? Would you keep it or look for something better.
Thanks for all your guidance throughout the past year .
Bill C
Q: Hello %i and a Very Happy New Year to all of you!!!
I noticed QS is down 30 % and is reaching the price of a month ago. I haven't seen any news. Do you know what is going on?
Is this a good time to start a position in this com[pany
Thank you
Steve
Q: DCBO has been on a nice rally recently. Does this indicate that their recent listing in the US is successful and US investors are going to drive this higher similar to what occurred with SHOP and LSPD?
Q: I am concerned about 30% of my holdings being in IT and would like to reduce perhaps by half and cover some other sectors for balance. (Just read your year-end article about predicting 2021 - perhaps you would not be concerned about 30% going forward)
What order might you trim / sell these to raise cash?
Much thanks for steering us through a year full of uncertainty.
Q: why were Shop and Csu down between 7 to10% last week while the Nasdaq was up 1.85%.?
Also Ppl fell from $34 on Dec9. to about $30 on Dec 31
Do you think Canadian investors worried about a possible increase in the capital gains tax are taking profits to offset their losses on pipelines,etc?
Q: Hi,
I am considering selling ABST (in TFSA) and purchasing something in tech with more growth and it participates in cloud computing and cyber security. Would CRWD or MSFT be a good replacement. MSFT feels like a safer play, larger cap and with a 1% DY.
Q: for 2021 and beyond who are your 2 favourite hardware companies and your 2 favourite software companies to take advantage of the growth of the cloud thanks Richard