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Q: Natural gas has declined over the past 5 years or so and I am considering taking a position. I believe that LNG has a longer term very bright future especially exports.
Can you comment on AR:US, DVN:US ( producers) and UNG:US (natural gas pricing etf) or any other natural gas security.
Thank you
Read Answer Asked by JACK on March 02, 2020
Q: Hi 5i team,
Regarding Rogers, Bell and Telus, judging on their readiness for 5G rollout, their most recent quarter performance, and their current valuation, which of these companies will be the best buy for a 2-3 years hold? Thanks,
Read Answer Asked by Willie on March 02, 2020
Q: Hi Team,

I've been through many of these events over past 35 years and I really like to avg in while people are throwing the baby out with the bath water.

Could you guys start a list of 5i stocks which should torque back after this selloff, ie stocks like Shop, LSPD, or any others in your universe that fit this criteria.

I'm certain you will start to get similar questions and it would nice if you could publish an updated list online like the tax selloff list.

For now I'd like your top 5 that have potential for a strong bounce.

Thanks again for all your great work!

Chris M.
Read Answer Asked by Christopher on March 02, 2020
Q: Hi 5iR Team, Recently, I asked a question on Solar Technology stocks and the team gave me 4 names to follow up on: CSIQ, TSLA, FSLR, and SPWR. After doing some more research I would like to add to the list; SEDG and ENPH and drop SPWR and TSLA. OK, we now have 4 names; CSIQ, FSLR, SEDG, and ENPH. Could you rank order these names for me, perhaps with a few comments on why. Thanks very much team. Cheers, Chris
Read Answer Asked by Chris on March 02, 2020
Q: With these drops in the market, we should be in for some pretty decent buying opportunities in the future !!
Read Answer Asked by TOM on March 02, 2020
Q: Is the WEF dividend sustainable
Comments on XBC & its technolgy
Read Answer Asked by vince on March 02, 2020
Q: Dear 5i,

Many stocks such as Google have a high purchase price per share such that one needs quite a lot of money up front to purchase a board lot of 100 shares. Are there any disadvantages for individual investors who wish to buy and sell odd board lots like 1 to 10 shares?

thanks for your opinion
Read Answer Asked by Ian on March 02, 2020