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Q: Can you expand more on your most recent answer regarding AYX. "Some analysts believe it has a unique solution with little real competition, which of course we like. "

What exactly do they do? what solution are you referring to? 6 questions/answers only showing for on this company (as you noted it hasnt been public for long), 5 in the last month, 5i seems quite "bullish" on the stock so I am very intrigued. Thank you!
Read Answer Asked by Michael on February 21, 2019
Q: I realize I am veering off course here, but would appreciate if you could rate the following US stocks from a growth perspective. The time frame would be 5 to 8 years - best to worst. Feel free to add if you wish. Thank you.
Read Answer Asked by Dave on February 21, 2019
Q: Hi Peter,

I'd like your opinion of these US stocks based on the data available to you.

Could you name three other high-growth US stocks that pique your interest at current levels?
Read Answer Asked by David on February 19, 2019
Q: Hi. I own 2 US stocks, Pfizer and J&J. Have become overweight in J&J so will have some US funds to deploy. I am retired and am a dividend investor with minimum risk. I read with interest your answer to Keith that Verizon and Telus about the same and JPM and Royal Bank similar. You indicated best to invest in areas in the US like Industrials, Tech or large consumer stocks. Appreciate what stocks you recommend in these areas as well as your thoughts on Verizon.

Wayne

Read Answer Asked by Wayne on February 15, 2019
Q: Hi 5i,

What would be your top 10 names for a U.S. growthy balanced portfolio?

TIA
Read Answer Asked by Wayne on January 28, 2019
Q: I've noticed that despite the tech meltdown recently, some have held up quite well such as RPD (Rapid 7). I found this a bit surprising given that the company was smaller than others such as NVDA.

Is the relative strength a positive sign? Are there other notable tech companies with positive relative strength vs peers? Thanks!
Read Answer Asked by Mike on January 08, 2019