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Investment Q&A

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Q: Hi 5i - at current prices, how would you rank the following Canadian tech stocks: SHOP, KXS, TOI and LSPD?

Thanks, Neil

Read Answer Asked by Neil on June 16, 2022
Q: Everyone, well the feds raised rates and will raise again next meeting. Are the rates increases what the market was looking for? Clayton
Read Answer Asked by Clayton on June 16, 2022
Q: I have seen in several answers you say you are encouraging tax loss selling in this market. Why? I don't see the reason to do that.

Let's use a hypothetical example. Last year I bought $10,000 of stock XYZ. It's fallen 50% so my paper loss is $5000. I sell the stock for a capital loss of $5000. I buy the stock back in 30 days (at the same price I sold it at), or I buy a proxy stock using the $5000 from the sale. Lucky me, one year from now stock XYZ has doubled and I now have a paper capital gain of $5000 (or the proxy stock I bought has doubled, and I have a $5000 gain). I sell the stock XYZ (or the proxy) and have a capital gain of $5000. The loss I generated from tax loss selling offsets the gain I made one year later. Net effect is 0, other than trading commissions.

If I had simply kept the stock XYZ, one year later I would be back at breakeven, no gain or loss.

If you believe in the stock as evidenced that you buy it back 30 days after selling it, or you buy a proxy and keep that, I don't see the point of tax loss selling for the sake of it. If you buy something completely different, that's a different story. But reading through the Q&A must people intend to buy the stock back in 30 days.

For this example keep in mind that the financial situation doesn't suddenly change; my tax bracket remains the same during this example.

Please explain why you are encouraging tax loss selling at this time. I don't see the point of doing this if you intend to buy back the same stock, and you remain within the same tax bracket. If you are relying on the stock being lower 30 days later when you buy it back that is market timing.

Paul
Read Answer Asked by Paul on June 16, 2022
Q: You mentioned in a response that high valuation stocks, i.e. 10x sales are not likely to perform well in this market. Can you name Canadian stocks 5i follows that would fall in that category. Thanks.
Read Answer Asked by Helen on June 15, 2022
Q: I hold 1/2 positions in KXS, STC, & OTEX, and a 1/4 position in SYZ.
I have a small gain in KXS and small losses in the other 3.
Would you choose to consolidate or replace with similar any of these holdings at this time and if so what moves would you make.
Thanks, Hugh
Read Answer Asked by Hugh on June 15, 2022
Q: Hi team,

The Globe recently published an article on high-interest savings account ETFs. It included this sentence: "A recent report by Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC) Capital Markets pegs the after-fee yield from these funds at between 1.8 and 1.9 per cent, which is far better than most other cash alternatives available to the typical investor."

Link: https://www.theglobeandmail.com/investing/personal-finance/article-this-cash-parking-spot-for-investors-has-never-looked-better/

Does this look right to you? I'm seeing more like 0.6% as the yield on these products.

Thanks.
Read Answer Asked by Chris on June 15, 2022
Q: Can you please provide your top 10 canadian dividend stocks which can also provide some capital growth. Time frame is 5 years. Is now a good time to start buying or should I wait?
Thank you
Read Answer Asked by Vineet on June 15, 2022
Q: With the general sell off in tech stocks, I'm currently down about 40% on each of these companies. However, I remain long term positive on them and would like your opinion as whether now is the time to add to my positions or whether you feel there may be further pain ahead for the sector and I'd be better off biding my time?

Thanks, Rick
Read Answer Asked by Richard on June 15, 2022
Q: These large behemoths have been decimated in varying degrees. Would you please rank them and would you buy now for a long hold on what seems like a huge sale on quality leaders? Thanks.
Read Answer Asked by Steven on June 15, 2022
Q: Hi, I’m trying to decide between these 4 operators to invest right now. Would you do a short compare of their size, debt and outlook ?

In 5i Market Data , what is the difference between « Total debt to equity » and « Leverage ratio ». Does Debt/CF show up somewhere? Which other ratio(s) would be the best indicator(s) in this specific sector ? Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Denise on June 15, 2022
Q: Are there 2 or 3 Canadian & 2 or 3 US stocks you would be interested in buying in the current downturn?

Would you buy now or wait until???

Thank you.
Read Answer Asked by Ross on June 15, 2022
Q: Hi, There seems to be a systematic decline in equity values, for past two days, in sectors like Utilities and Telcos, which are considered proxy to bonds, due to their higher yields. They held on better than the market, in general, during past few months. Do you think, the fear of rising rates has finally caught up with these sectors and these stocks might come under pressure, even more, in near term, as Fed and BOC continue with their plans to hike interest rates. What's your advice ? We have about 10% weighting in each of the two sectors. Thank You
Read Answer Asked by rajeev on June 15, 2022