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Q: what caused the huge drop in price yesterday?
Q: Hi Peter & team,
I am curious about your thoughts with regards to MindMed (MNMD). They are a US biotech that is involved with clinically supervised psychedelic therapy for PTSD, anxiety, etc.
Promising research has come out of Johns Hopkins led by Roland Griffiths. Public trust still needs to be ascertained, however, even if trust seems to be waning slowly with conventional medicine.
Would this be a holding that you expect to do well in the long term?
Any other non-conventional biotech firms that show promise?
Thank you!
Regards,
Andrew M.
I am curious about your thoughts with regards to MindMed (MNMD). They are a US biotech that is involved with clinically supervised psychedelic therapy for PTSD, anxiety, etc.
Promising research has come out of Johns Hopkins led by Roland Griffiths. Public trust still needs to be ascertained, however, even if trust seems to be waning slowly with conventional medicine.
Would this be a holding that you expect to do well in the long term?
Any other non-conventional biotech firms that show promise?
Thank you!
Regards,
Andrew M.
Q: With cs down 6% today would you consider a partial switch into some capestone it has much better momentum
Q: The switch to small-mid caps predicted by the 5i team is evident in the past few days. Seems to be in part at the expense of large caps that have been very successful in the past year (largely tech names). Many of us have a diversified portfolio that includes small through large cap holdings. However, is there sufficient uninvested money on the sidelines to support a broad range of gains or do we need to adjust our portfolios, away from AI names, for example, to profit from the rotation? The AI story seems to be in early stages but the market may not be adequately supported or rational in the short term. Do nothing and stay the course or react and trade with the trend?
Q: Do you think this is an interesting entry point for APPS?
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BlackRock Inc. (BLK)
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Blackstone Inc. (BX)
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Apollo Global Management Inc. (APO)
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Ares Management Corporation Class A (ARES)
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Brookfield Corporation Class A Limited Voting Shares (BN)
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Brookfield Asset Management Ltd. Class A Limited Voting Shares (BAM)
Q: Hello,
Can you please compare each of these companies using the valuation metric you believe to be the most appropriate given their business models?
Thank you
Can you please compare each of these companies using the valuation metric you believe to be the most appropriate given their business models?
Thank you
Q: Looking to initiate 1/2 positions in LLY, IFC, and DOL, all for long term holds (5+ years).
Regarding your conviction to buy today, please comment, rate (1-10) and suggest a target buy range [great, okay].
Thank you,
Peter.
Regarding your conviction to buy today, please comment, rate (1-10) and suggest a target buy range [great, okay].
Thank you,
Peter.
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iShares MSCI Europe IMI Index ETF (XEU)
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Vanguard FTSE Developed Europe All Cap Index ETF (VE)
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Global X Europe 50 Index Corporate Class ETF (HXX)
Q: Hi 5i,
Are there any value based European ETFs that you could recommend? If none that are value focused, then what would be a good European ETF in general?
TIA!
Are there any value based European ETFs that you could recommend? If none that are value focused, then what would be a good European ETF in general?
TIA!
Q: Hi 5I, my question is more about portfolio construction. I have moved both AMT and CCI to the communications sector of my portfolio to raise the percentage in that sector and to decrease the financial sector or REITS. It it fair to do such things as it does feel like they belong in the communications sector.
Thanks
Thanks
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Starbucks Corporation (SBUX)
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McDonald's Corporation (MCD)
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Restaurant Brands International Inc. (QSR)
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Magna International Inc. (MG)
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lululemon athletica inc. (LULU)
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Aritzia Inc. Subordinate Voting Shares (ATZ)
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Align Technology Inc. (ALGN)
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Floor & Decor Holdings Inc. (FND)
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WisdomTree International Dividend Ex-Financials Fund (DOO)
Q: I am currently only hold MG in the consumer discretionary sector and need to increase my exposure to the sector. MCD, SBUX and LULU have all dropped over the last few quarters with worry of the US consumer pulling back their purse strings. What are your thoughts on those three and what Canadian stock in the consumer discretionary sector interests you today? Long term buy and hold investor.
Q: Tourmaline has been on a slide recently. I am looking for a bounce and will be selling my position and would have thought the excessive heat in the US and parts of Canada would have supported the price of Nat Gas and thus Tou. That hasn’t happened.
Could you provide your opinion on the short term, 3-6 months, price of Nat Gas and Tourmaline’s stock price?
Could you provide your opinion on the short term, 3-6 months, price of Nat Gas and Tourmaline’s stock price?
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Meta Platforms Inc. (META)
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Align Technology Inc. (ALGN)
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The Trade Desk Inc. (TTD)
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Arista Networks Inc. (ANET)
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Rocket Companies Inc. Class A (RKT)
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Palantir Technologies Inc. (PLTR)
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UWM Holdings Corporation Class A (UWMC)
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monday.com Ltd. (MNDY)
Q: Good evening,
I am relatively new to options and would like to buy either a straddle or a strangle (using options with around 500 days til expiration). Would it be possible to get a list of maybe 5-10 companies for which the implied volatility is significantly lower than the historic volatility? Also what other factors would you look for in a company that you are doing a straddle/strangle on?
Thank you very much,
Aidan
I am relatively new to options and would like to buy either a straddle or a strangle (using options with around 500 days til expiration). Would it be possible to get a list of maybe 5-10 companies for which the implied volatility is significantly lower than the historic volatility? Also what other factors would you look for in a company that you are doing a straddle/strangle on?
Thank you very much,
Aidan
Q: Could I please have your view of USHA Resources?
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
Q: What does the market expect from CLS next week?
Thx
Thx
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Tenable Holdings Inc. (TENB)
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Crocs Inc. (CROX)
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CECO Environmental Corp. (CECO)
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Aspen Aerogels Inc. (ASPN)
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TransMedics Group Inc. (TMDX)
Q: In the "rotation" that is moving through the market what would be your top 5 stocks in each of the US and CDN markets that stand to benefit most (listed in order of conviction if relevant) and a brief note as to why.
Thanks,
Terry
Thanks,
Terry
Q: Greetings 5i,
Despite beating analysts expecations, AMSL is dropping like a rock today on fears of the US Govt imposing restrictions on trade to China. How serious do you view this? Trying to decide on whether it's time to get out. Thanks.
Despite beating analysts expecations, AMSL is dropping like a rock today on fears of the US Govt imposing restrictions on trade to China. How serious do you view this? Trying to decide on whether it's time to get out. Thanks.
Q: Just wondering if i am a bit late for the small cap party? If I were to increase my holdings, which of the above do you think is best? Or, is there anoter etf that you would recommend?
With appreciation
With appreciation
Q: Morning 5i Team,
May I please have your comments on the apparent rotation out of tech stocks over the last few days? Do you see that as a fleeting thing or see that as sustaining?
Cheers,
H
May I please have your comments on the apparent rotation out of tech stocks over the last few days? Do you see that as a fleeting thing or see that as sustaining?
Cheers,
H
Q: Hi 5i,
Both are supposed to be economically equivalent, with the A shares having 1/10 the voting power. I would think that the A shares would be more liquid, but that is not the case. The premium for the regular common (non-A) is much larger. I currently have the non-A class; would it make sense to sell and by the A class to capture the premium? Or am I just overthinking it?
TIA
Both are supposed to be economically equivalent, with the A shares having 1/10 the voting power. I would think that the A shares would be more liquid, but that is not the case. The premium for the regular common (non-A) is much larger. I currently have the non-A class; would it make sense to sell and by the A class to capture the premium? Or am I just overthinking it?
TIA