Q: Hi, I am looking to build a diversified portfolio across various sectors and am considering adding these for consumer/healthcare/technology. Are these good picks, or would you advise against any of them, and in which order would you purchase? Thanks!
Q: In a recent article by Ray Dalio he talks about investor risks given the massive deficits being run by the US government. He points to the possibility of future inflation and likely higher interest rates down the road unless corrective measures are taken. If this plays out what stocks should we include in our portfolios?
Q: I recently sold Nvidia in my tfsa. I sold a call option on it and it was pretty close to the strike price, I let it get called away, since I am overweight Nvidia. Now that it is down I am tempted to buy it again. I can’t let myself forget the overweight aspect, though. Do you have another suggestion that I could replace it with? I want something nearly as good that I can sell options on, thus no or a small dividend. Sector doesn’t matter. I am also full weight on Shopify and Google. I am also open to smaller stocks that could show growth and are relatively safe—celestica and Nebius?
Thanks
Q: Can you identify 10 US or CAN companies, currently profitable or approaching profitability, that you project will achieve a compound annual sales growth of at least 20% over the next decade?
Q: Crystal ball question: What do you see as the likely direction for the market in September based on the different factors currently at play? Are there potential positives upcoming or is it more likely that things drift gradually lower based on tariff news and economic uncertainty? Any reasons for optimism or are things too stretched and due for a pause?
Q: Hi Peter,
One of the key goal of the current US monetary policies is trying to lower the value of US$. For the past decade, Canadian investors do not have to think of hedging. However, for the next decade, there is a good chance that exchange rate is going to move in the opposite direction. Over half of my portfolio is in the direct holding of US stocks, so it is unhedged. I do not want to sell my US holdings and buy CDRs, due to the tax consequence as well as not all US stocks have CDR equivalent. So for individual Canadian investor, how are we going to hedge the currency risk? Please explain the different approaches that we can employ to protect and hedge our portfolio. Thanks.
Q: Trump tariffs... impact on e commerce with non US countries. I see US analysts starting to reduce profit targets. I do hold the stock and I see 5i staff also hold the stock. What is your recommended course of action at this point... should I reduce my exposure? What would you do if you owned the stock? I do own GOOG and MSFT considering reducing my AMZN position and allocating it to MFST. Your thoughts would be appreciated. Thank you.
Q: With Guardian Capital being bought by Desjardins what might be FSZ fate. I still hold this from the days it was a part of the Income portfolio. Worth hoping for a similar fate.
Q: UMAX = covered call, UTES= covered call + 1,25% leverage. In a downtrend, UTES would probably go down around 25% more than umax (ex -10% vs -12,5%...) and ZUT.Since the markets are presently high +the economics, do you believe that there could be a significant probability of a downtrend in 2025 and in such case ,would it be safer to sell UTES for ZUT now (or another stock), in order to reduce the risk ?
Q: Would you buy HURA or U.Un ca considering present Valuation and future potential upside
Or is it too late and the run up has already occurred?
Can you suggest an entry point for both?
Many thanks
Q: Journey energy is starting to move since April the CEO and CFO have been buyers(any comments on that?). What do you think of the CEO the metrics on the stock and the companies assets and balance sheet? It's P/E , price/book and P/Sales seem fine to me what's not to like?