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Investment Q&A

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Q: Hi there,

I’ve often heard that a handful of stocks can provide life changing returns. If you had to pick 5 (or more) that could be life changing, which would they be in preferential order?

Thanks!
Read Answer Asked by Michael on December 12, 2022
Q: Currently reviewing my precious metals exposure. In my royalty companies I have a full position in FNV and MMX. Would you hold MMX with the pending purchase by TFPM or would you sell and buy WPM at this time? In my gold miners, I have half positions in VGCX and NEM (position resulted from the Goldcorp merger), should either be sold and if so, would you purchase AEM? Any further thoughts on the precious metals exposure would be appreciated.
Read Answer Asked by eric on December 09, 2022
Q: I am missing the above in my balanced portfolio. Which two would you add first in the new year.
Thanks, Rod
Read Answer Asked by Rod on December 09, 2022
Q: So, I understand how CDRs work, I think, but what happens to the dividend income on the shares involved. As a CDR investor do you share in this income?
Read Answer Asked by Leonard on December 09, 2022
Q: I am looking for a stock screener that will give me a list of Preferred Stock that will reset in the next 6 months. Any idea where I may find one?
Read Answer Asked by Larry M. on December 09, 2022
Q: I've read recently that digitalization has transformed MCD, and vastly improved margins in the process. I've also been reading how in general, robotics and automation is starting to get a toe-hold in some fast food restaurants.

This is asking a bit about looking into your crystal ball but do you see some similar positive transformation in either QSR and / or AW.UN in the future ?

I've also noticed that in recent responses to questions that you see value in these two names. I think QSR's P/E is about 21 which seems a bit on the high side. Is it ?

How well do companies like this do in a recession? One would think people would not have the extra cash to go eat at restaurants in that environment.
Read Answer Asked by James on December 09, 2022