Q: Hi 5i'ers - ARK is down do you think it will rebound and that Cathy Wood will readjust these to move forward in the next few years. THX!
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Q: Hi team,
In my question of January 27th on ARK ETFs, you had a nice development on half the question, that is the newest ARK ETFs, but nothing on the second part of the question.
Do you think you could elaborate ?
Gratefully,
Jacques IDS
In my question of January 27th on ARK ETFs, you had a nice development on half the question, that is the newest ARK ETFs, but nothing on the second part of the question.
Do you think you could elaborate ?
Gratefully,
Jacques IDS
Q: Dear 5i team.
Looking at Q history, you last pulled ARKK and ARKF from the ARK group of funds as your suggested two of the bunch as at Oct'21.
Does this still stand or has current market backdrop changed your view in any way?
I'd like to get small positions in the best two now that the rotation is well under way.
Thanks.
Looking at Q history, you last pulled ARKK and ARKF from the ARK group of funds as your suggested two of the bunch as at Oct'21.
Does this still stand or has current market backdrop changed your view in any way?
I'd like to get small positions in the best two now that the rotation is well under way.
Thanks.
Q: With regard to your comments on capitulation. Would you regard ARKK's recent price action and volume as an example?
Thanks. Peter
Thanks. Peter
Q: Would some of the companies that ARKK invests in have the "Zombie Company" label?
In a major market collapse where there is an avalanche of investor redemptions in this ETF, is there any danger(s) to be aware of? i.e. would it actually be less risky investing in perhaps (5) of the top holdings as opposed to the ETF itself in this extreme situation?
I like the idea of a Disrupter investment component within my very diversified portfolio. However, to come up with my own personal yet-to-be-determined weighting, I am trying to get a feel for the risks with this ETF if things were to really, really go south.
In a major market collapse where there is an avalanche of investor redemptions in this ETF, is there any danger(s) to be aware of? i.e. would it actually be less risky investing in perhaps (5) of the top holdings as opposed to the ETF itself in this extreme situation?
I like the idea of a Disrupter investment component within my very diversified portfolio. However, to come up with my own personal yet-to-be-determined weighting, I am trying to get a feel for the risks with this ETF if things were to really, really go south.
Q: With the market rotation and possible interest rates impacting growth stock valuations.
Is ARKK becoming hit too hard to ignore?
What would be your top ETF plays for today and the next 2-3 years? I've been riding semi's.
This is an added boost for my portfolio which is otherwise balanced.
Thank you very much!!!
Is ARKK becoming hit too hard to ignore?
What would be your top ETF plays for today and the next 2-3 years? I've been riding semi's.
This is an added boost for my portfolio which is otherwise balanced.
Thank you very much!!!
- Alphabet Inc. (GOOG)
- PayPal Holdings Inc. (PYPL)
- QUALCOMM Incorporated (QCOM)
- NanoXplore Inc. (GRA)
- WELL Health Technologies Corp. (WELL)
- ARK Innovation ETF (ARKK)
- Guardant Health Inc. (GH)
- Lightspeed Commerce Inc. Subordinate Voting Shares (LSPD)
- Digital Turbine Inc. (APPS)
Q: Hi 5i and Happy New Year!
I hold the above noted stocks/ETF in a TFSA.
The only 2 that are above water are Nanoxplore (GRA:CA) and PayPal (PYPL:US).
Question 1). Which would you recommend keeping?
Question 2). Which would you recommend selling?
Question 3). With ESG values in mind, what would be your top 3 CAD stocks and top 3 US stocks for this year's $6000 TFSA contribution?
Thanks for all that you do!
I hold the above noted stocks/ETF in a TFSA.
The only 2 that are above water are Nanoxplore (GRA:CA) and PayPal (PYPL:US).
Question 1). Which would you recommend keeping?
Question 2). Which would you recommend selling?
Question 3). With ESG values in mind, what would be your top 3 CAD stocks and top 3 US stocks for this year's $6000 TFSA contribution?
Thanks for all that you do!
- Amazon.com Inc. (AMZN)
- Costco Wholesale Corporation (COST)
- Microsoft Corporation (MSFT)
- NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA)
- AbbVie Inc. (ABBV)
- AdvisorShares Focused Equity ETF (CWS)
- S&P 500 ETF TRUST ETF (SPY)
- Veeva Systems Inc. Class A (VEEV)
- ARK Innovation ETF (ARKK)
- CrowdStrike Holdings Inc. (CRWD)
- Jacobs Solutions Inc. (J)
- Unity Software Inc. (U)
- Upstart Holdings Inc. (UPST)
Q: Hi guys,
Here are my u.s. holdings and percentage; cost 5.5%, nvda 5%, msft 4.5%, J 3.5%, amzn 3%, crwd 2.75%, abbv 2%, U 1.5%, upst 1.5%, veev 1.5% plus 2 etf's, arkk 3%, spy 3.5%
(Also i2i fund 1.5%)
Are there any red flags here or changes that you would recommend for a growth/balance portfolio? The rest of my portfolio is a cross between your (5i's) balance and growth funds.
Happy new year and stay safe,
Jim
Here are my u.s. holdings and percentage; cost 5.5%, nvda 5%, msft 4.5%, J 3.5%, amzn 3%, crwd 2.75%, abbv 2%, U 1.5%, upst 1.5%, veev 1.5% plus 2 etf's, arkk 3%, spy 3.5%
(Also i2i fund 1.5%)
Are there any red flags here or changes that you would recommend for a growth/balance portfolio? The rest of my portfolio is a cross between your (5i's) balance and growth funds.
Happy new year and stay safe,
Jim
Q: Great response to Dennis’ Dec 18 question about today’s Tech sector valuations vs. the 2000 Tech bust – one of your finest. I remember it well. I wanted to transfer my 15K Technology mutual fund to something else, but my advisor didn’t think it was a good idea. It eventually shrunk to 2K. Obviously I do my own investing these days.
My question is actually on ARKK. I do like the disruptor make-up of this portfolio. So, besides your above response, I also think that for this reason ARKK is a more solid investment compared to many dot-com stocks 20+ years ago.
However, on the other hand I respect your response to another question that was specific to this ETF. You point out that “The average price/sales ratio of its holdings is 10X, so it needs to be considered very risky.”
Is there any past history on the average P/S that Tech stocks have typically traded at? Or at what approx. ratio would 5i Research feel “more comfortable” in taking a position?
My question is actually on ARKK. I do like the disruptor make-up of this portfolio. So, besides your above response, I also think that for this reason ARKK is a more solid investment compared to many dot-com stocks 20+ years ago.
However, on the other hand I respect your response to another question that was specific to this ETF. You point out that “The average price/sales ratio of its holdings is 10X, so it needs to be considered very risky.”
Is there any past history on the average P/S that Tech stocks have typically traded at? Or at what approx. ratio would 5i Research feel “more comfortable” in taking a position?
Q: which ark ETFs would you recommend and how risky are they if willing to hold for several years?
- Global X Lithium & Battery Tech ETF (LIT)
- iShares Core S&P Mid-Cap ETF (IJH)
- GLOBAL X FDS (BOTZ)
- ARK Innovation ETF (ARKK)
- iShares Core S&P Small-Cap ETF (IJR)
Q: Given recent corrections, which ETFs (both Canada and US) are worth watching/stepping into to take advantage of the sales.
Q: I have a significant position in ARKK, and after quite the ride, I'm almost back to where I got in last Fall, can you gaze into your crystal ball and advise on a hold or sell. A couple of weeks ago you thought it was looking good, but the decline has accelerated along with others of a similar ilk.
Thanks Peter
Thanks Peter
- First Trust ISE Cloud Computing Index Fund (SKYY)
- GLOBAL X FDS (BOTZ)
- Vanguard Information Technology ETF (VGT)
- ARK Innovation ETF (ARKK)
Q: Good morning Gentlemen,
Which 1 to 3 Active or Index US ETF (to buy), you will replace ARKK if you sell it. ?
Thanks
Best Regards
Which 1 to 3 Active or Index US ETF (to buy), you will replace ARKK if you sell it. ?
Thanks
Best Regards
Q: Goldman Sachs introduced, Goldman Sachs Future Tech Leaders Equity ETF (GTEK). How does this offering compares to ARKK. Would you choose one over the other, or are they different enough to own both.Thanks
- ARK Next Generation Internet ETF (ARKW)
- ARK Innovation ETF (ARKK)
- ARK Genomic Revolution ETF (ARKG)
- ARK Fintech Innovation ETF (ARKF)
- ARK Autonomous Technology & Robotics ETF (ARKQ)
Q: Hi,
It seems to me that the good days of the above ETFs are now behind them. They have been loosing speed, as for instance ARKG going from a yield of 33% over 3 years to 18% over 1 year.
What is your assessment of these ETFs at this time. Would you hold or sell to remplace them by ETFs with better growth potential ? If so, which ones would you suggest ?
Thanks a million,
Jacques IDS
It seems to me that the good days of the above ETFs are now behind them. They have been loosing speed, as for instance ARKG going from a yield of 33% over 3 years to 18% over 1 year.
What is your assessment of these ETFs at this time. Would you hold or sell to remplace them by ETFs with better growth potential ? If so, which ones would you suggest ?
Thanks a million,
Jacques IDS
- ARK Innovation ETF (ARKK)
- BMO MSCI Tech & Industrial Innovation Index ETF (ZAUT)
- BMO MSCI Genomic Innovation Index ETF (ZGEN)
- BMO MSCI Innovation Index ETF (ZINN)
- BMO MSCI Next Gen Internet Innovation Index ETF (ZINT)
Q: Hello -
Your opinion on these BMO ETF's please. They don't seem to totally align with the ARKK group of ETF's, do they?
Your opinion on these BMO ETF's please. They don't seem to totally align with the ARKK group of ETF's, do they?
- iShares Russell 2000 Growth ETF (IWO)
- Vanguard S&P 500 Index ETF (VFV)
- Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (VOO)
- Vanguard Growth ETF Portfolio (VGRO)
- ARK Innovation ETF (ARKK)
Q: Hello,
Which aggressive growth ETF (or a set of ETFs), would you recommend for a long (e.g. 14+ years hold) in a RESP account?
Thank you
Which aggressive growth ETF (or a set of ETFs), would you recommend for a long (e.g. 14+ years hold) in a RESP account?
Thank you
- Sylogist Ltd. (SYZ)
- Air Canada Voting and Variable Voting Shares (AC)
- ARK Innovation ETF (ARKK)
- Cleveland-Cliffs Inc. (CLF)
- Dye & Durham Limited (DND)
Q: Above our securities of about 45 I hold that for quite some time are terrible to look at. Which ones should I sell and replace with your picks that are doing quite well and would you sell them at the price they are now or would you pick a higher price and put them in for a few days? Thanks again
- ARK Innovation ETF (ARKK)
- ARK Genomic Revolution ETF (ARKG)
- ARK Autonomous Technology & Robotics ETF (ARKQ)
Q: Which 3 ark investments would you buy today in order of preference for medium length growth
Q: My question has to do with technical indicators that may signal bearishness. In particular, I'm looking at the "unusual short interest" in the mentioned ETFs. Some popular "influencers" indicate they hedge when a market turns downwards by shorting these ETFs. This, the logic goes, is a way to protect the downside without liquidating high growth holdings.
Right now, my intution is that there is a "de-risking" going on in the markets (away from high growth and speculative cyclicals to blue chips and large cap tech).
My questions: Do you see unusual short activity going on in these ETFs, is it a fair indicator of broader bearishness, and do you think the strategy of hedging by temporarily shorting these ETFs is sound?
Right now, my intution is that there is a "de-risking" going on in the markets (away from high growth and speculative cyclicals to blue chips and large cap tech).
My questions: Do you see unusual short activity going on in these ETFs, is it a fair indicator of broader bearishness, and do you think the strategy of hedging by temporarily shorting these ETFs is sound?