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Q: So KXS dropped $22, over 14%, and 5i has answered a few questions with general replies. Can you please use your expertise and provide an assessment of what you think the stock will do going forward? In your view, was the CEO pushed out? Was the sales person pushed out? What change in direction do you forsee? It's in the growth portfolio. Does it warrant still being there? It's been an under-achiever for some time and 5i says it needs to deploy some of its cash and expand. How long do you wait for this to happen?
Read Answer Asked on August 29, 2024
Q: Hello! I’ve been researching a list of high-yield, high-risk bonds, and I’m considering investing in some for fixed income. Here are the details on the bonds I’ve looked at:

1) Laurentian: 5.75% due in 2032, priced at 98.30, with a BB (high) rating.
2) Allied REIT: 45.45% due in 2027, priced at 84.34, with a BBB rating.
3) Brookfield Property: 5.29% due in 2028, priced at 106.125, with a BBB (Low) rating.
4) Enbridge: 5.055% due in 2039, priced at 107.246, with an A (low) rating.
5) Sobey: 4.95% due in 2035, priced at 109.203, with a BBB rating.
6) Canadian Tire 4.947% due in 2035, priced at 107.574.

Could you provide your thoughts on whether these companies are financially sound investments? I’d appreciate your comments. Thanks!
Read Answer Asked by Esther on August 29, 2024
Q: Could you please suggest 2 or 3 dividend ETFs that I could look at to increase the amount of dividends in my account.

Thank you
Paula
Read Answer Asked by Paula on August 29, 2024
Q: Could you recommend 2-3 fixed income ideas for both in a registered and non-registered situation.
Read Answer Asked by Steven on August 29, 2024
Q: Can you please share your opinion on Xdte and qdte ETFs from round Hill?
Is there any benefit of having these in rrsp account for the long term and let that weekly distribution drip buy weekly. Would you choose Xdte or qdte if you have to choose one of them?
Read Answer Asked by Gurdeep on August 28, 2024