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Investment Q&A

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Q: hi
do you see any data/signs of money flows out of US markets. I am wondering if there is the start of loss of confidence in the US markets for foreign investors (and domestic) vis a vis the current government?
Further, where do you see money flowing into right now or shortly ( China, Europe/Germany, Canada )?
cheers, Chris
Read Answer Asked by chris on March 20, 2025
Q: First of all, thank you 5I for all these companies.

These are my only holdings in tech at the moment.

I have a present LOSS of 3.76% on GLXY;
a GAIN OF 52.08% on Lumine;
a GAIN of 57% on SHOP,
and a GAIN of 19.99% on TOI.

Needless to say, I'm very happy with these returns, even if GLXY is wobbling at the moment.

Do you see this as a good time to add to all/any of these positions at this time, with a quick rationale.

I still have lots of room to add to my tech positions at this time, so if I'm not adding to these, would you recommend another "growthy" company or two.

Thanks to 5 I, I've killed my "Chicken Little" personality from long ago, and am quite comfortable riding out the vacillations of the marketplace. : )
Read Answer Asked by Sylvia on March 20, 2025
Q: If I were to replace my Brookfield holdings, would you be able to suggest some proxies? Thanks.
Read Answer Asked by Brad on March 20, 2025
Q: Hello 5i
I wonder if you would enlighten me on another aspect of your option selling. I know the object is to create premiums. But, psychologically I feel that I have lost if I buy back a stock which has risen and been called away. For instance, last month I sold a call on shop US for $94. Now, it is $100. Would you let it go, buy it back at the new price and sell a new option; buy back the call and sell another option or let it go and buy another stock that may be better priced to sell an option on. The answer is probably obvious for you. But, I am a bit muddled on this
Thanks as always
Read Answer Asked by joseph on March 20, 2025
Q: What are your top 5 small and mid-cap US stocks currently for growth prospects? Please could you rank in order of preference. Thank you!
Read Answer Asked by Judith on March 20, 2025
Q: PSI seems to be going nowhere since 2002 though it is good for dividend. Even though a value investor I am thinking of selling PSI and taking a position in GOOG at $166. I also have MSFT and a few other growth stocks. At that price is it OK to take a position in GOOG or is it too late? I have a time frame of 5 to ten years for this 80 year old.
Read Answer Asked by STANLEY on March 20, 2025
Q: Hello Team,

Are you able to rank (1 to 13) the above companies on which ones you would purchase today based on pullbacks and who you think has the most upside over the next 2-3 years. Thanks.
Read Answer Asked by Kevin on March 20, 2025
Q: Hi Folks,
I am looking to add some more US names in my RRSP account. I currently have AMZN, PG, V, MSFT, AAPL, GOOGL, ABBV and PFE( along with CDN names 50/50 split). Can you recommend 3 US names regardless of sector?
Thanks
Read Answer Asked by JOHN on March 20, 2025
Q: These really fell out of favour fast. Would you hold? I am inclined to hold and hope for better days unless it would be better to cut losses and get into something that is also down but might have more promise on the upside? Maybe I’m being too emotional and impatient - I am okay to wait it out unless there is some reason to walk.

Thanks,

Jason
Read Answer Asked by Jason on March 20, 2025
Q: I am opening a TFSA and would like to transfer some of my holdings to that account, which I know I have in my RRSP (sell and re-purchase). My thinking is holding the items which offer more growth potential. Is this a good argument in deciding where to hold various holdings? From the following names, which would you think make more sense to hold in my TFSA than in my RRSP?
AEM, ATZ, BN, DSG, GSY, LMN, SHOP, TRP, TRI, WSP, TOI
Read Answer Asked by bernie on March 20, 2025
Q: We have about a 3.5% position in LMN and are modestly ahead. Our concern is the number of LMN outstanding shares at 257mm. This compares with TOI at 83mm and CSU at 21mm. It appears that CSU is very conservative on number of outstanding shares as compared to their influence on on TOI and LMN. Greatly appreciate if you could comment/explain this.
Much thanks to the 5i team.
Pat & Cyril
Read Answer Asked by Pat & Cyril on March 20, 2025