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Q: I realize that you must wait 30 business days before you can repurchase a stock that you sold for a capital loss but are there any rules about the timeline on when you purchased the stock before selling it?
Read Answer Asked by Mary on March 27, 2024
Q: Just out of curiosity, what do you think about Mr. Trump’s company (Truth Social) that has recently gone public? I see that it’s up 11.99% at the moment, is it the novelty effect that’s causing this? Thank you
Read Answer Asked by Gervais on March 27, 2024
Q: Where could one look to learn about investing in critical minerals?
If you were to buy 5 companies in this area today, which would they be? Note: I prefer CDN companies, but would buy a U.S. one if it were significantly better
Read Answer Asked by john on March 27, 2024
Q: Hi 5i
ALAB- Astera labs is not in your data base.... I would like your opinion on this semiconductor based connectivity company...looks like it had recent IPO..SP has gone a little crazy... Is this an investable at this time or requires more time to settle down.... Would 5i have any interest at this time?
thx
Read Answer Asked by jim on March 27, 2024
Q: Hi, Powell Industries seems to be in the right sector of electrical infrastructure and stock has done very well. However, as noted in your recent comments, it has been quite volatile, specially after the last quarterly results released in January.

The founder CEO, Mr Thomas Powell has sold bunch of shares in late 2023, as well over 50,000 shares, over a period of several days, between Feb and March, this year, ( $154 to $187 ). In addition, as per F144 filed on March 4, he intends to sell additional 200,000 shares, of which only 4000 shares have been sold on March 4 ( $185-$189 ). So, effectively, there continues to be an overhang of an impending sale of remaining shares, in the market.

Does it explain the sharp and precipitous decline of the stock over past 3 weeks ?

Is this a red flag and limits the future upside of this stock ?

On the bright side, Mr Powell still owns over 2.2 mln shares, which is about 22% of issued and o/s common shares of Powell Industries.

In your opinion, is the price decline of $45 from its recent high is overdone and POWL is a decent buy now, based on current valuation, minimal debt and future growth potential ?

We purchased the shares recently and own with ACB of $160 ( 1.25% weight ) to complement our HPS.a 3% position. Do you recommend holding the shares and add at current level or wait for next quarter ?

Thank You



Read Answer Asked by rajeev on March 27, 2024
Q: Hi - are you current fans of the US homebuilding stocks (and their macro environment) for next 12-18 months? If so, what stocks do you prefer to buy at current prices (and a brief "why")? Many thanks as always!
Read Answer Asked by Doug on March 27, 2024
Q: Hi 5i, I have US$ cash which I would like to use for my 2024 TFSA contribution.

How do I ensure that I do not over-contribute ?

I was thinking of making the contribution after the markets close on a day,
and using the closing US$ exchange rate that BMO Investorline
posts for that day, and calculating what US$ amount equates to the
2024 contribution amount of $7,000CA.

Do you think this would pass muster with CRA ?

Thanks for your help,

Terry
Read Answer Asked by Terrance on March 27, 2024
Q: I have held Magna for multiple years, and with the execption of a surge in value three years ago (which it eventually surrendered), it is at pretty much my original purchase price. I have been considering a switch to Amazon, as I cannot think of a more dominant player in the consumer cyclical space. I had also considered starting a position in Aritzia, but I am not as confident in its profile as I am with Amazon. The position of this investment is 4% of portfolio, if the exposure level has any influence at all on the analysis. One potential tailwind for Magna could be manufacture of parts for battery electric vehicles, which should increase in demand over the next five years: my understanding is that MG provides many such parts to multiple companies that make these particular automobiles.

Would a switch from MG to AMZN be prudent, or is there a stronger case to be made for staying put? As always, thanks so much for your insights, and I look forward to your response.
Read Answer Asked by Domenic on March 27, 2024
Q: I’ve seen a few questions about which stocks to sell for a RRIF withdrawal.
Doesn’t a simple transfer to a regular account also an option? I did it with units of a mutual fund. Of course, some calculations are needed to transfer the right number of shares, or a mix of cash and shares.
Happy Easter.
Read Answer Asked by Denise on March 27, 2024