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Investment Q&A
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Vanguard S&P 500 Index ETF (VFV)
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RBC Canadian Index Fund Series F (RBF5733)
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RBC U.S. Index Fund Series F (RBF5737)
Q: Hello, I hold RBF5733 & RBF5737 in my RRSP from a previous employment contribution plan. Would you consider VFV a suitable replacement for a lower MER and a bit of a dividend or is there a compelling reason to stick with the two RBF funds?
Thank you
Thank you
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Invesco S&P 500 Equal Weight ETF (RSP)
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Vanguard High Dividend Yield Indx ETF (VYM)
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Vanguard Value ETF (VTV)
Q: I am looking for a good large cap USD ETF for my RRSP. I am 68 years old and would like a stable ETF with a lower P/E and OK dividend, hence considering RSP:US rather than the S&P 500 with a high P/E. Overall want an ETF with a good total return over 5 years.
I am considering the above 3 ETFs or perhaps you know of something better.
Thanks!
I am considering the above 3 ETFs or perhaps you know of something better.
Thanks!
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First Solar Inc. (FSLR)
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Canadian Solar Inc. (CSIQ)
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Albemarle Corporation (ALB)
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Sociedad Quimica y Minera S.A. (SQM)
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Enphase Energy Inc. (ENPH)
Q: 4 disasters in my cash account these year. Each position down between 30-45%.
How would you proceed?
Can you please give a brief comment on each security with a recommendation to either sell or hold. If selling is advised to crystallize a loss, what would be a proxy? And lastly, would you buy any of them back after the 30 day window?
Please feel free to deduct credits as you deem fit.
Thank you.
How would you proceed?
Can you please give a brief comment on each security with a recommendation to either sell or hold. If selling is advised to crystallize a loss, what would be a proxy? And lastly, would you buy any of them back after the 30 day window?
Please feel free to deduct credits as you deem fit.
Thank you.
Q: Hi
With the stock in freefall and it location, do you think INMD is a possible takeout candidate?
As I hold it in my TFSA I cannot claim a tax loss.
I am thinking of biting the bullet and holding for a few more quarters to see what happens. In addition we are in the tax loss selling season that only puts more stress on the share price.
In your view is there anything wrong with my thinking.
Thanks again.
Mike
With the stock in freefall and it location, do you think INMD is a possible takeout candidate?
As I hold it in my TFSA I cannot claim a tax loss.
I am thinking of biting the bullet and holding for a few more quarters to see what happens. In addition we are in the tax loss selling season that only puts more stress on the share price.
In your view is there anything wrong with my thinking.
Thanks again.
Mike
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Apple Inc. (AAPL)
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Amazon.com Inc. (AMZN)
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Broadcom Inc. (AVGO)
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Cisco Systems Inc. (CSCO)
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Meta Platforms Inc. (META)
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Alphabet Inc. (GOOGL)
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Microsoft Corporation (MSFT)
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Netflix Inc. (NFLX)
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Tesla Inc. (TSLA)
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INVESCO QQQ Trust (QQQ)
Q: Everyone, what is the rate of return for the large cap tech stocks vs the Nasdaq 100. For the large cap I would classify: AAPL, AMZN, GOOG, MSFT and NVDA ( you can add more to the list). Please use a time period that you have good stats for but or a 5 year or 10 year return period. I would like to know if it is worthwhile only investing in the big tech stocks overall. Clayton.
Q: If one were interested in short term trading, which of these two would be a better candidate today? I’ve done well buying and selling both - buying dips and selling pops. I am a little afraid of Nvda due to it being priced for perfection, although of course both have seen nice gains.
Happy Holidays to you and the 5i readers. Thanks as always for the great service;)
Happy Holidays to you and the 5i readers. Thanks as always for the great service;)
Q: May you please update us on Align? It is heavily beaten down. How compelling is it at this level? Would you buy? Thank you
Q: Hello 5i...How similar are the above two companies in their business models?.
Is their significant overlap? Would you see then them moving in tandem going forward and would you prefer one over the other or owing both at this time ?
thanks
Is their significant overlap? Would you see then them moving in tandem going forward and would you prefer one over the other or owing both at this time ?
thanks
Q: What would be your choice from $INTU, $NOW and $ADBE to start a new position.
Thanks, Valter
Thanks, Valter
Q: Hello Team,
ABCL, buy, sell, or hold?
I would appreciate if you could speak to, cash flow, debt, and growth expectations.
Thanks,
Saeed
ABCL, buy, sell, or hold?
I would appreciate if you could speak to, cash flow, debt, and growth expectations.
Thanks,
Saeed
Q: Hello Team,
INMD, buy, sell, or hold?
PENN, buy, sell, or hold?
I would appreciate if you could speak to, cash flow, debt, and growth expectations.
Thanks,
Saeed
INMD, buy, sell, or hold?
PENN, buy, sell, or hold?
I would appreciate if you could speak to, cash flow, debt, and growth expectations.
Thanks,
Saeed
Q: Can I have your current views on these two names CDNS and AVGO..thx
Q: Hello Folks:
We are seniors 75 years old considering somewhat re-adjusting our portfolio to include a sizable stake in BERK. We realize BERK does not provide dividends, however contain a superior mix of quality American Companies likely to weather economic storms better than most. We currently own a sizable mix of bank stock and understand you consider BERK a financial stock. Would you think we would need reduce our bank investment weight if purchasing BERK, or are there other segments we should consider reducing?
We are certainly don't intend doing so, however would BERK be a realistic stock to comprise the majority of a senior's (75 yrs.) growth portfolio (not considering lack of regular dividend payments)?
Thank you so much for your terrific service!!!!!
brian
We are seniors 75 years old considering somewhat re-adjusting our portfolio to include a sizable stake in BERK. We realize BERK does not provide dividends, however contain a superior mix of quality American Companies likely to weather economic storms better than most. We currently own a sizable mix of bank stock and understand you consider BERK a financial stock. Would you think we would need reduce our bank investment weight if purchasing BERK, or are there other segments we should consider reducing?
We are certainly don't intend doing so, however would BERK be a realistic stock to comprise the majority of a senior's (75 yrs.) growth portfolio (not considering lack of regular dividend payments)?
Thank you so much for your terrific service!!!!!
brian
Q: Please comment on the most recent quarterly results. What can be expected going forward?
Q: Hello Folks:
We have owned UNH for many years; it has been a good investment. Recently we have begin to additionally purchase ELV:US.
How would you compare the future of these two companies?
Thanks again for the great service
brian
We have owned UNH for many years; it has been a good investment. Recently we have begin to additionally purchase ELV:US.
How would you compare the future of these two companies?
Thanks again for the great service
brian
Q: Great chart for AJG. My question is about current litigation for "green coal" - do you have any info/ advice about possible exposure/ risk?
thank you
thank you
Q: With the rapid need for liquid cooling in data centres and quantum computers and other high end chips are there any recommended liquid cooling stocks to look at for a small exposure in a portfolio?
Thanks, Lesley
Thanks, Lesley
Q: Hello Team,
NARI, buy, sell, or hold?
I would appreciate if you could speak to, cash flow, debt, and growth expectations.
Thanks,
Saeed
NARI, buy, sell, or hold?
I would appreciate if you could speak to, cash flow, debt, and growth expectations.
Thanks,
Saeed
Q: 2 months ago you answered a question about COR and MCK in which you were positive. Since then both stocks have continued to do well. Are you still positive here for a long term buy and do you now have a preference. COR pays a better dividend.
Thanks for you great advice.
Ian
Thanks for you great advice.
Ian