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Q: At 71, I'm getting a little scared of the Market (Wednesday), and I'm 100% in equities mostly Tech. I'll keep the Mag 7 but want to sell the rest and move to safety in these Large Mgt. Firms. Please LMK if you agree with my strategy and can you kindly Rank them? Thanks!
Read Answer Asked by Austin on December 22, 2024
Q: Good morning,

I try to keep my fixed income weighting in the 35-40% range of total investable assets. Of this, I have maintained my HY exposure - via the PH&N HY Fund - in the ~ 10% range of my fixed income exposure. The rest of spread out in ETFs like XBB, XLB, XCB, TLT.

I would like to increase my HY exposure as a % in my fixed income exposure to ~ 20-25%. I know you don't love to comment on weightings, but do you think this is a reasonable move? I love the fund, and have a lot of time for the PM there.

Thanks as always.
Read Answer Asked by Trevor on December 22, 2024
Q: I am planning to write covered calls on some of my RRIF holdings in order to generate more cash to meet minimum withdrawal requirements. If this a good strategy? Can you offer me any guidance as to what percentage above the current market price that the strike price should be for a six month call option? If not six months, what option term would you recommend? It seems to me there must have been some studies done to determine the "sweet spot" for covered call option writing, but I would nevertheless welcome your advice.
Read Answer Asked by David on December 22, 2024
Q: Hi Peter and all at 5i. Wishing you the best of the season!

Peter, first of all, I really enjoyed your last article in the National Post. Your financial stories were highly entertaining.

I manage a RRSP for my daughter-in-law. She has approximately 24K in cash due to a GIC that recently matured. (She got 5.16% interest).

She has these commission-free ETFs: CEW, QQC.F, XHC, XIT, and XST. She would have to pay a $10 commission on the following stocks and ETFs: BCE, BNS, FTS, PBH, SLF, WSP, ZIN, and ZRE.

Question 1. In what order would you suggest she uses the cash to purchase more of the commission-free ETFs?

Question 2. If there are compelling reasons to do so, in what order would you suggest she uses the cash to purchase more of the stocks and ETFs where there is a $10 commission?

I’m hoping that this question can be answered before Christmas if possible. Please use as many question credits as you see fit to provide a comprehensive reply.

Thanks as always for your valuable insight.
Read Answer Asked by Jerry on December 22, 2024
Q: Happy holidays…. Tax loss selling….. proxy for TLT, VDE, EMXC, OXY, PICK, LLY, NXT, ZBH, AMD, -Thanks
Read Answer Asked by James on December 22, 2024
Q: for tax purposes in Canada, is a Canadian money market fund ETF profit taxable as income or capital gain. Thanks. Merry Christmas to all there.
Read Answer Asked by george on December 21, 2024
Q: With recent pullback what are your top 5 Cdn and US names that have pulled back to attractive entry points?

Thank you
Tim
Read Answer Asked by Timothy on December 21, 2024
Q: what do you think about the commodities area right now oil and gas precious metals
and the other group of metals? do you see the stock under preforming or doing better then the tsx in general? Also what 3 areas do you see possibly out preforming the markets?
Read Answer Asked by Gary on December 21, 2024
Q: Good morning!

My non-registered is strictly canadian. It's tilted to growth as I'd like slightly outperform the index. With CSU being owned in my TFSA.

The two most probably choices are of course SHOP from the ashes and DSG. A surprisingly steady horse.

If you were me. Who do you add as a full position if 1 were to be owned. Of course diversification is key. Are both worthy of an add.

Would you please give an OK, better and vest range to do so.

Thank you.
Read Answer Asked by Adam on December 21, 2024
Q: If as Satya Nadella says we are moving from being chip constrained to power constrained, what are the best stocks to play this theme? Would you look to data center power and cooling innovators or renewable energy and storage companies or something else?
Read Answer Asked by Gregory on December 21, 2024
Q: Dear Peter et al:

Heartfelt Thanks for your infatigable work in answering literally thousands of questions. Merry Christmas and a Healthy, Happy, Peaceful and Prosperous New Year.

As 2024 is winding down, I decided to take an inventory of my personalized "5i Research Portfolio"! Over the period of years, I have "learnt" to "read between" the lines of your answers. Your choice of words and your nuanced way of answering the questions helped me to "curate" and put together my own 5i Portfolio!

The only "loser" was Pay fare! (PAY). I am down in GSY but easily compensated by my gains in PRL. My TOI and LMN are doing "Okay". (Up and down) I will hold them for a while. Not worried about them given the cautiously optimistic "tone" of your answers to other subscribers about TOI/LMN.

Your faith in Private Equity, in BN especially, KKR,BLK,BX, GOOG,AMZN,MSFT,META and Gold have all paid off handsomely.

For the fresh funds in 2025, will you suggest add to the same equities mentioned above? If so in what order?

Or would you suggest another Private Equity firm or another steady grower that is safe?

P.S. NOT a good day to ask this question! Dow down by 1000 points!! But I can "hear" you saying, not to panic!!
Have a Great Day folks.
Read Answer Asked by Savalai on December 21, 2024