Q: Hi team,
I am looking to invest for my kids resp. Currently only hold a balanced fund and Ppl which I bought in the 2020 collapse. Now I am wondering about buying a quality stock which has been unjustifiably (as far as we can tell) sold off in the recent sell off of growth names. I am thinking of Prl. Would you consider it safe enough to invest in a resp account? I also note that its div is decent while I wait for recovery . I have about 4-5 years before I would have to sell it . If you don’t think Prl is a good fit do you have better suggestions ?
Q: If you had no exposure to the oil and gas sector, would you be a buyer of some Canadian companies at this time? Or would you be inclined to wait out some of the tariff noise? If so, what conservative large cap companies would you focus on? Thanks, J
Q: In my non-registered account, If I buy 10 stocks of XYZ (new to the account )on Feb 3 and sell all 10 stocks at a loss on Feb 10. when is the soonest that I can buy the stock again to avoid superficial loss?
March 13 is 31 days after Feb 10.
April 5 is 61 days from Feb 3.
April 12 is 61 days from Feb 10.
My confusion stems from the 60/61 day restrictions. I understand the 30/31 day restrictions.
Also, if I still own XYZ in other accounts (TFSA, RESP, RRSP), could such a sale be considered superficial loss?
Q: Assuming that the reactions to the tariffs ends up being a great buying opportunity, and also that we've probably passed the crystal ball "sell everything" point, WHEN and WHERE (industries, specific favorite stocks) would you look to put new money in please?
Q: Hi All at 5i!
Every dark cloud has a silver lining. So, considering Trump‘s insane tariffs and their effects, there will be people making money. What investments, stocks or otherwise, might see a growth in business??
Cheers,
Tamara
Q: Can you please recommend a couple of REITs that you feel good about so I that I could include in my portfolio. Can you please give a brief explanation of why these will make a good investment.
Q: Every broker has issues, and Interactive Brokers has many. Given they also charge a commission and there are now multiple choices among Canadian Brokers for zero commission, including a bonus for transferring, I’ve finally moved my acct. Also the founder of Interactive Brokers is a very wealthy Trump supporter, so there's that as well.
Could I get your thoughts on DUOL’s earnings? As well as company potential? Is the current share price drop more market related?
Q: Hello 5i, on a scale of 1-10, 1= little tariff impact, 10= big tariff impact, stay away from, how would you rate these 2 companies?
In addition is there a Sector like Metals and Minerals that you would give a favourable ranking to? Thanks as always. Chris
Thanks for all your great advice. I particularly enjoyed your recent piece called: "5 inane U.S. policy moves that are spooking investors."
My question is:
If Premier Ford follows through on his 25% tariff on energy exports from Ontario (especially electricity), or even halts those exports, how will that likely impact Hydro One’s stock? Today (March 4) it is up almost 2%.
Q: I hold these large Canadian Companies.. I realize there will be continued volatility in the market but given that these companies have pulled back, some significantly, what order would you buy these names? Are there any you would not buy?
Q: Hi 5i, in your response to Julie's question today on the economy can you provide key VIX and market levels, bond and stock, that would get you excited to deploy capital? Thx.
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Asked by Christopher on March 04, 2025
Q: Now that tariffs are here, and Trump is playing hardball with Ukraine and the world, can you provide thoughts on what you think the markets, US and Canadian separately, will do? How far percentage wise might each drop? Looking for time horizons of up to 3 months, a year and then beyond. Realize this is new territory but 5i should have opinions.