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Q: Hello,

Wondering if I could get a quick list of your favourtie companies with the following criteria:

Large cap US equity
No dividend
Growth oriented

No explanation is necessary, just some tickers (maybe 3 to 5 if possible) in order of preference, please.

thanks!
Read Answer Asked by dan on October 15, 2021
Q: Making some adjustments based on portfolio analytics.
Whats your best growth suggestions for:
Health care (us/ international)
Industrial (us/ international)
Consumer defensive (us/ international)
Consumer cyclical (us/ international)
And what is your favorite way to add a fixed income component?
Take appropriate credits as nessacary.
Thx for the great service.
Read Answer Asked by Todd on October 15, 2021
Q: I need to sell 2 of the above companies tied to the energy sector as a tax loss for 2021.
I am assuming WTI will rise to $85.00. Which 2 would be your choice. Would you endorse Tax loss/Rebuy strategy after 30 days for any of these securities.
Best Regards,
Harold
Read Answer Asked by Harold on October 14, 2021
Q: Looking for buys in the upcoming tax loss selling season. Please rank the attached list. Thank you. Greg
Read Answer Asked by Greg on October 14, 2021
Q: Hello Peter,
For additional monies for a balanced approach, i was thinking of putting new monies into Nuvei (instead of Shopify), and rest into one of the banks. I already have Topicus. Does this make sense and if so, which bank would be best at current valuation? Fobi AI has had good news releases, yet stock tumbles. Any comments.. Thanks very much.
Read Answer Asked by umedali on October 14, 2021
Q: I want make some changes to my portfolio with the goal of getting closer to your Balanced Equity portfolio. I am overweight in CNR.ca, 10% loss on MFC.CA and have gain of 120% for PIF.CA. What would be your suggested 5 equities to replace these? The rest of the portfolio does not have any Consumer or Tech and CNR is only industrial.
Do you think it makes sense to sell all of PIF.CA?
Thank you for your advice!
Read Answer Asked by George on October 14, 2021
Q: How do you confirm positive momentum has been re-established in a stock, to the point of making it buyable?
Read Answer Asked by Peter on October 14, 2021
Q: Hello Folks:
With increasing inflation of grocery bills, do you have suggestions on how to play this situation. I am thinking an ETF representing a bundle of basic food items or individual companies providing inputs such as Agrium?
Thank you brian
Read Answer Asked by Brian on October 14, 2021
Q: Two separate questions on the same theme I guess. First, Can you comment on CAE’s ability to deal with an inflationary environment, especially if interest rates were to rise? Thinking of their balance sheet, “pricing power” and so on, as well as their current P/E versus historic. Second, wondering how XHY might fare in the near term as well? Looking at the last number of years it has held up pretty well considering the yield, but it seems like a fair number of storm clouds gathering on the horizon that make me wonder about defaults etc.
Thank you,
Read Answer Asked by Stephen R. on October 14, 2021
Q: There’s a great deal of commentary lately on the economic impact of energy supply disruptions (China moving energy supply from manufacturing to housing being one example). The continued pressure from the environmental lobby along with probable COP26 commitments might further interfere with the usual flow of commerce. Given the Canadian government’s disdain for the golden goose that is gas and oil, I find I don’t have confidence Western governments will make wise economic decisions. The current situations of the UK and EU are further evidence of very poor energy and economic planning. I realize there’s always something to worry about so is this more noise or do you think the investing horizon may be changing in a material way as governments cede the economic landscape to environmental policy. As the holder of primarily growth stocks with a long view I’m wondering if it’s time to reevaluate my portfolio given the winds of change. Your thoughts please.
Read Answer Asked by Warren on October 14, 2021