Q: Hi 5i!
Piggy backing off one of my last questions on building a solid portfolio from scratch through diversification et al(THANK YOU!). Knowing you cant get personal; looking for some mid to long term hold recommendations (either US or CA) in the following sectors with growth upside in mind as I have significant cash (250K+) sitting in my RRSP doing nothing. I am currently quite top heavy in Tech and own the above in registered and non-registered accounts.
If you have several recos for a sector, can you please rank in order of preference. Additionally, if there is a sector that can be put to the side with the idea of prioritizing others, I would be keen to know. Also open to add ETF's to represent a sector. As always, thanks a million. I love your service.
Consumer Staples
Healthcare
Industrials
Communications
Energy
Real Estate
Utilities
Materials
Q: Last week NTR announced usage of AI ,but market response is soft so far.Please comment and also on the recent quite sharp drop.What is a good price to start a position? Txs for U usual great advices & services
Q: If it were your money, what would be your number one choice for parking a large sum of money ($200,000+) for a 3-8 month period to 1) maximize return, 2) minimize risk and 3) maximize liquidity. Can you please give me just one top choice for CND dollars as well as USD.
There seems to be a few options from reading previous questions but I am getting decision paralysis trying to compare them all, Your commens are most appreciated.
Q: Hi. Could you please provide me with Visa's 1,3 and 5 year estimates for eps and revenue growth? Given its present price, would you be a buyer of it for a long-term hold? If not, what would you consider a 'good' price for purchase?
Q: A comment on Scotialine's handling of NVDA split. I have both Scotia and BMO Investorline accounts and Investorline handled it flawlessly, Scotia did not. Also I recently opened RIFF accounts in each discount broker. Investorline RRIF is active(for 2 weeks now) and the process was smooth. I am still waiting for Scotia's to come online. I'm seriously considering scrapping my Scotia accounts and moving them to another discount broker but don't want everything at Investorline for security reasons. May try Questrade or Simplewealth, not sure yet.
Q: My question is about CreditRiskMonitor (CMRZ) they are solvent from what I can gather but their main competitor Dun & Bradstreet Holdings (DNB) is not, what can you tell me about CMRZ besides it is tightly/majority held by the Flum family?
I was looking to switch brokerages (from TD because of their $10 per trade fee) to a lower fee trading account. I would like a brokerage that offers low fees for trading stocks and options in Canada and the US, will allow me to keep both a US and CAN currency account, and has little or no maintenance fees (or has those fees waived for 5 digit balances or higher). I've looked into a couple of brokerages my favorite being TastyTrades however they aren't available in Canada, Wealthsimple however they charge a fee monthly to maintain a US account, CIBC however they seem to be equivalent to TD except slightly lower fees, Questtrade the price for stocks is good but for options is the equivalent to TD.
Any brokerage recommendations that fit most/all of my requirements?
Q: This company is decreasing in price. Is there a good price to acquire for future growth? I know some buyers paid over $5 US. Why is it dropping, especially with lithium so important to EV Industry.
Q: Following up on my recent question on AI energy consumption issue. Could this be an issue for the development of the AI sector at some point in the future?
Thank you