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Q: What’s the best way to play the US and Canadian financials in this market? Stocks or funds are fine.
Read Answer Asked by Gary on April 07, 2025
Q: Given the volatility of markets, I would like to purchase some small quantities of equities shares as I have some cash to invest. Which equities would you recommend, top 5 in Nasdaq, S&P 500, and TSX.

Best,
Neeraj
Read Answer Asked by Neeraj on April 07, 2025
Q: Recognizing that you don't necessarily follow NVO, do you still consider this a better long term investment compared to PFE with it's attractive dividend? I know that the company's recent trials have not been great, but do they have a better pipeline than PFE?

NVO's revenue and free cash flow seemed to have consistently grown looking in the past, and it appears to be at an historically attractive valuation. But now maybe the most important question going forward is has NVO lost it's "moat" ?
Read Answer Asked by James on April 07, 2025
Q: Hi 5i - what are the most attractive CDN stocks after the massive sell off in the last few weeks?

Thanks, Neil
Read Answer Asked by Neil on April 07, 2025
Q: During this mayhem I was telling a family member how I observed these mini-crashes since the mid-80’s and how we used to make transactions in the early days. I’m convinced a lot of recent investors, hooked my huge gains since 2020 have never experienced such painful losses. Zenfulness -if this is a word- comes with time.

Would you have a history of when all the self-directed accounts were created and available online?
For example, BMO InvestorLine was created late 1988 (fax! or phone) but available online in 1997, I was there …

Keep supporting us.
Read Answer Asked by Denise on April 07, 2025
Q: As a retired mainly income investor am I okay to keep holding these ETFs in the current market?
Read Answer Asked by George on April 07, 2025
Q: Oil stocks have not decreased proportionally to the drop in oil prices. Is there an inverse ETF specifically for oil company stocks (e.g. move with downward price of CNQ etc rather than simply oil price)
Read Answer Asked by John on April 07, 2025
Q: I own these three companies currently, and am having a challenge, keeping my mind about me given their waterfall declines. Given what’s happening in the world today would you continue to hold the stocks or would you just cut your losses and try and live another day?
Especially after Dan Ives claimed the tariffs will be a Armageddon for technology companies

What are your thoughts?

Sheldon
Read Answer Asked by Sheldon on April 07, 2025
Q: Hi Peter, Ryan, and Team,

David Rosenberg wrote a very insightful opinion piece in the Globe & Mail on Friday, April 4, entitled “Trump’s ‘reciprocal tariffs’ are a con – and investors are now waking up to his bigger ambitions”.

The title may cause readers to assume it’s ‘political’, but it is not. Rather, it’s a careful analysis of what the White House is up to, and this short excerpt from the article explains what it really is:

“These are not really “tariffs” that are being imposed. These are actions aimed at completely eliminating the U.S. bilateral trade deficit with every country. That is why the “tariff” is really not that at all but rather a “ratio” of every country’s trade surplus with the U.S. divided by the exports of that country – it is that number that the White House expects to rid the United States of its trade deficits; not just at an aggregate level, but for every country that runs a trade surplus with America. This is why these numbers, 10 per cent, 17 per cent, 20 per cent, or 25 per cent, are so huge. They are ratios.”

I can’t resist, however, to be a little bit ‘political’. It’s unfortunate that Trump, Lutnick, Vance, et al will probably never see the article!
Rosenberg certainly stripped away the clothes of these would-be emperors.

The article is behind a paywall, but I urge 5i members to try to get a copy of Friday’s Globe. This will enable them to determine the real reason why many of their stocks and ETFs have recently ‘tanked’. 5i have our backs and they hopefully will continue to alert us about volatility and the potential for further losses to our portfolios caused by this insane ‘policy’.
Read Answer Asked by Jerry 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: Tax question if you allow ( I acknowledge you are not tax advisors and that I am solely responsible). CRA form T1135 includes a column showing realized gain (loss) in Canadian $. The amounts I calculate after adjusting for purchases and sales made at different dates and after adjusting for commissions charged by brokers for Forex conversions , I arrive at a lower realized gain. The difference is not really for the “Outlays and Expenses” box in the T5008 in TurboTax software. Does it matter that I have a lower capital gain than the amounts shown in the T1135 ? Or do I need to report the exact amounts shown in the T1135? Thanks.
Read Answer Asked by Adam on April 07, 2025