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Q: December 2022 sold BBU and BBUC for tax loss using BN as a proxy. Now after 30 days considering whether best move is to buy back BBU or add to BAM or BIPC or standstill for awhile. BN is 4.5%, BEP is 3.55%, BIP is 2.52% and BAM is .97% of my portfolio where the investment objective is to hold a growth-leaning dividend-paying balanced portfolio. What would be your choice?
Read Answer Asked by William Ross on February 06, 2023
Q: I have space for 3 growth stocks in my TFSA. Looking at various sources, I found the above suggestions. Ideally, I am looking at 15-20% or more of annual earnings growth for the foreseeable future. How would you rank the above stocks, without regard for sectors, with a short explanation for the top 3. Also, any other suggestions? Thanks.
Read Answer Asked by Martin on February 06, 2023
Q: JEPQ uses ELNs(up to 20%) in order to generate covered calls instead of writing covered calls on its assets that would limit upside potential.This means that JEPQ has a capital appreciation potential,and at the same time offers significant monthly income.I suppose though that QYLD will be less volatile than JEPQ.If I wish to take avantage of a future NASDAQ recovery and also obtain a revenue,JEPQ seems to me more interesting than QYLD .To summarize my question : is my impression OK ,and are there any avantages to hold QYLD instead of JEPQ ,(except of the higher yield ?
Read Answer Asked by Jean-Yves on February 06, 2023
Q: I have some cash to deploy in an unregistered account. Add equally to the names above or start a new full positon in your current can't miss top pick from the income or balanced portfolio.
Read Answer Asked by Tom on February 03, 2023
Q: If one wishes to invest in the Artificial Intelligence sector, what are the best stocks (growth) to consider w/ 3-5yr horizon?
Read Answer Asked by Nghi on February 03, 2023
Q: I sold a number of tech stocks for tax losses late last year. As tech is on the rise again I am tempted to buy them back even though I was probably overweight tech to begin with. This has me wondering what you think would be an appropriate sector allocation between tech, industrials, financials, etc. I would appreciate a generic allocation for an average investor irrespective of age or personal financial situation. Thanks.
Read Answer Asked by Ken on February 03, 2023