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Q: Hi, looking to replace Telus, (I would have a tax loss), could you recommend 2-3 companies that might have a little better prospects going forward,( better growth)and also have a decent dividend. Or do you like Telus and continue holding?
Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Brad on August 23, 2024
Q: I hold all these in my TFSA and they are all down considerably (ranging from -35% to-90%). I am wanting to clean some of these up. Are any of these worth keeping?
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Read Answer Asked by Marjorie on August 23, 2024
Q: It is my understanding that these two companies offer similar services. Are they direct competitors? Can you please compare and contrast these two on balance sheet strength, potential moat, growth prospects and current valuation?
Read Answer Asked by Matthew on August 23, 2024
Q: Could you pls suggest a hedged and the related unhedged US Utility EFT that will earn about 10% including both dividend plus yield over 1 year?
Read Answer Asked by Ron on August 23, 2024
Q: Hi Peter, can you suggest 5 good companies one might put in a Tax Free Homeowner Saving account, what would one look for here. Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Nick on August 23, 2024
Q: I REALIZE THAT ESTATE QUESTIONS ARE NOT YOUR EXPERTISE HOWEVER THIS IS MY QUESTION. IF ONE HAS A LARGE VALUE OF USA DOLLAR STOCK DOES ONE'S ESTATE HAVE TO PAY ESTATE TAX. COULD YOU REFERENCE ME TO A SUITABLE SITE THAT COULD TELL ME THE AMOUNT OVER WHICH US$ TAX APPLIES AND BECOMES TAXABLE ON A VERY LARGE CANADIAN AND US PORTFILIO?

THANKS
Read Answer Asked by John on August 23, 2024
Q: Regarding Savalai's question on August 22, 2024 about insurance for grandkids.

Many years ago (25-30) my parents purchased permanent life insurance for all their grandkids and after that time the cash value, unfortunately, was negligible in comparison to what an index ETF tracking the general market would have been.

Of course there are many variables to consider and perhaps the insurance purchased by my parents was an inferior product, but they often wished they had purchased blue-chip stocks (ETFs were not widely available then) instead.

Just letting you know my experience.
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Read Answer Asked by Harvey on August 23, 2024
Q: Entrepreneur and author Tony Seba has an amazing record of correctly predicting various time frames for a number of disruptions. His prediction of what Robotaxis will potentially do to the auto industry is concerning enough.

My question though, is prediction on how Precision Fermentation will affect the food industry and agriculture. It sounds like by 2030, the dairy industry will essentially be bust followed by meat and egg production in the mid 2030's - if I understand this correctly. My concern is my investment in Nutrien, should this occur. This isn't really all that far into the future.

Also, not sure if 5i has an opinion on Tony Seba's views of the future in general, but I was wondering if investing in an ETF with Precision Fermentation content is a suitable investment. I came across EATV which has a "smallish" portion in this sector, but has a relatively high expense ratio and light volume. Your thoughts ?
Read Answer Asked by James on August 23, 2024
Q: In what order would you rank these stocks today for growth.What would you consider a good entry price for each?
Read Answer Asked by John on August 23, 2024
Q: I believe the next Bank of Canada announcement on interest rate is scheduled for September 4 th, while I don't expect a perfect crystal ball, what does 5i / the market think the most likely action will be; ? reduce rate by 0,25 %

thanks

Ernie
Read Answer Asked by Ernest on August 23, 2024
Q: Hi I am 40 years old. I currently pay into a pension and am scheduled to retire in 2040. I have mostly been growth focused throughout my entire portfolio and am wondering when I should begin to consider a more balanced style. Ie income vs growth. Just to limit any risks. Thanks for any advice

Please list your top 5 non-tech names in order? Us or Cnd

Please list your top 5 tech names in order? Us or Cnd


Timeframe is 5-10 years unless you feel it should be shorter based on my retirement time. Thanks and please deduct any credits accordingly

Nick

Read Answer Asked by Nick on August 23, 2024