skip to content
  1. Home
  2. >
  3. Investment Q&A
You can view 3 more answers this month. Sign up for a free trial for unlimited access.

Investment Q&A

Not investment advice or solicitation to buy/sell securities. Do your own due diligence and/or consult an advisor.

Q: CIA,CJR-B,NPI,PRMV,TWM,TIXT. CVS-N,MP-N, Witch one to sell and which stocks are underpriced today to replace.
Appreciate your opinion and expertise.
Read Answer Asked by Nizar on June 21, 2023
Q: Dear 5i,
If you were to invest 1 to 2% in a TFSA for a minimum 3 to 5Y hold in either LCFS or TWM which one would it be? Can you please comment on the debt levels of each? Can you please comment on how significant the carbon credits are for each? Would you expect tax selling for these two in the next couple of months and what do you think would be a very attractive entry price?
Read Answer Asked by Ian on September 19, 2022
Q: I own half positions or less in the above stocks and would like to move to 3 or 4 fuller positions from amongst this group. My focus is short to medium term (1-3 yrs) total return with a reasonable risk/reward outlook.
What would be your choices to concentrate this group.
Thanks, Hugh
Read Answer Asked by Hugh on January 18, 2022
Q: Please rate in order picks for dividend income and growth
Read Answer Asked by Gerald on December 14, 2021
Q: I know the first three in RRSP's and down on them, was considering sellimg them and getting Enbridge in place for it's dividend mostly, is it likey to not be affected negatively in the new furure, good time to step in, what are your thoughts.
Regards
Read Answer Asked by Don on March 01, 2021
Q: hi folks:

i own modest positions in these companies and generally believe them to be well managed and/or have a good business underpinning/model/potential

(all have gains from purchace)

all considered highest risk and all will be held for 5 years+ minimum (i'm patient)

can you pls comment on any/all you are familiar with?

thanks

CVX cematrix
CXB calibre
NUG nulegacy
QST questor
GRN greenlane
TWM tidewater (volume building)
TKX trackx holdings



Read Answer Asked by Robert on January 26, 2021