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Q: Peter; Do you think oil prices are now linked to the Covid situation in India , ie the drop in demand? Thanks. Rod
Read Answer Asked by Rodney on May 10, 2021
Q: Hi Folks,
I have MFC in my RRSP account and it's been relatively flat since I bought it despite a good earnings report - I am thinking of switching to TRP - can I have your opinion please. Stick with MFC or go with TRP?
Thanks
Read Answer Asked by JOHN on May 10, 2021
Q: I follow the Balanced Portfolio & am wondering why you continue to hold GUD in the portfolio. In the portfolio it is down 47%, since Dec 2020 the price has remained at its low & the stock pays no dividend. Does 5iResearch see a favourable turn around in the near future.
Thanks … Cal
Read Answer Asked by cal on May 10, 2021
Q: Choosing between ENGH, TOI or CSU, what will be the name to add to at the moment?
Read Answer Asked by Eugene on May 10, 2021
Q: I am looking for a small cap gold stock with the most potential in the future.
SMT ,Nulegacy,krr,dng
What are your thoughts and what is your thought of Atlas resources owning 52% of Sierra?Could this be a take over?are they increasing their ownership over time?Please rank the companies for me.Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Josh on May 10, 2021
Q: Hello, I was wondering if I could get your thoughts on TGH and SNP. Very different small caps but both seem to have positive future growth trajectories - infrastructure play (TGH) and innovative leveraging of cryptocurrency trends in CRM (SNP). I always appreciate your insight on the different securities. Thank you.
Read Answer Asked by Elizabeth on May 10, 2021
Q: Hi,

Under your analytics tool, it's clear that I am too heavily weighted to Canadian stocks. To solve that problem, I'd like to get some US cash to purchase more US stocks. To do that, I'd like to use Norbert's Gambit.

I'm also overweight Canadian financial stocks so my thought is to sell my, for example, TD stock on the US dollar side of my RRSP account to get the US cash.
I would then buy GOOG or some other strong tech stocks as I'm currently underweight tech.

Based on what I've read about Norbert's Gambit, it's often suggested to buy DLR on the Canadian side and then sell DLR.U on the US side to get your US cash.

My question is - as I already have some stocks that are dual listed, such as TD, can I simply sell them on the US side of my account rather than buying the DLR and going that route. Does that make sense?

Thanks so much. Great service for the average Canadian.
Read Answer Asked by Robert on May 10, 2021