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Q: Nonresidents withholding tax tariff ,there could be a window to Donald to increase the percentage from the actual 15 % to 20-25 ??
How will this affect the dividends to ETF with some US exposures? Are Rsp totally exempted ?
How could such a move jeopardize the U.S. economy,
Did diverting some fund to. ZWE or other alternative could represent a good defensive move.
Read Answer Asked by DANIEL on June 03, 2025
Q: this breaking news from last night caught my attention - tRUMP does not have authority to impose sweeping tariffs against Canada and other countries, rules U.S. court
what will be the outcome of this for the US stock market???
but the US Supreme Court could over rule this over turn the lower court ruling as the majority on the Supreme Court favour tRUMP
Is it a time to but US stocks???.......thanks for your insights ...Tom
Read Answer Asked by Tom on June 03, 2025
Q: What is the RISK % out of 10 for each of these three stocks?.....Tom
Read Answer Asked by Tom on June 03, 2025
Q: I bought ITA in April, and it is up nicely. I had been debating about adding to it, but then I saw questions regarding SHLD and EUAD. Since I already have some ITA, would you add one of the others, or top up ITA? Would you buy now or wait for a pullback? Thanks.
Read Answer Asked by Kim on June 03, 2025
Q: I have funds to deploy and would like some exposure to the transportation sector with a 5+ year time horizon. Capital appreciation is more important than dividends.

Given the unpredictable tariff environment with the U.S. and current inflation problems, would either CNR or CP be a good bet?

What would a good entry price be for each of them?

Thank you.

Read Answer Asked by Cathy on June 03, 2025
Q: HI there,

I have a bit of cash sitting on the sidelines right now and would like to place it in a cash alternative ETF so that I am not losing money while I wait to invest it within the next few months. Are there any high interest savings ETFs you would recommend? Thank you.
Read Answer Asked by Bill on June 03, 2025
Q: Of which listed names would you be most inclined to start a new position; for growth in TFSA accounts (granted some size difference)?
Read Answer Asked by David C. on June 03, 2025
Q: What is the outlook for this company for the next couple of years. Do you see if it is a long term hold. I would think that Taiwan Wind Farm is complete by now and should be generating with steady cash flow. This stock seems to be stuck between 20 - 21 dollars, do you see any up- side from here.
Thank you for your excellent serve.
Earl
Read Answer Asked by Earl on June 03, 2025
Q: There's been a lot of noise lately about widening bond market spreads and their potential implications. From your perspective, is this a meaningful early signal of broader market stress and if so, how might it impact public equities in the months ahead?

Appreciate your take.
Read Answer Asked by Robert on June 03, 2025
Q: Greetings 5i, I own both of these companies and both have done well, although JPM has significantly outperformed. Would you sell MS and consolidate the position in JPM or would you continue to hold both? Please provide primary reasons. Thank you.
Read Answer Asked by Barbara on June 03, 2025
Q: Hi Team,
Looking at Pembina's recent weakness, is it fair to say that currently it would be a better "buy" today compared to Enb which is riding near highs in terms of potential long term growth? When I look at valuation I am seeing a P/E of 16.85 for PPL and 23.25 for ENB. Also, I am wondering if PPl valuation stays low, if it will be a takeout candidate for ENB some day? Market cap of PPl is only 30 billion compared to 137B for ENB. PPL has some valuable assets, including LNG plant currently under construction. Dividends are fairly similar with enb slightly higher at the moment. Thoughts?

Shane.
Read Answer Asked by Shane on June 02, 2025