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Q: If you had to pick only ten stocks or ETF's to hold forever which would they be?
Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Ben on September 16, 2021
Q: I was just checking out the new iPhone 13 and saw that they use Affirm for buy now, pay later. I do own GSY, is there an advantage to also owning affirm? What do you think about buying it after the latest run-up? If buying, is it overinflated and is it better to wait for it to settle down? Thanks!
Read Answer Asked by Kim on September 15, 2021
Q: With the drop in Chewy today, how would you rank it with the above Consumer Cyclical stocks?
Read Answer Asked by Neil on September 03, 2021
Q: What is causing the sell off of Mastercard lately?
What is your outlook on the stock and what would be your entry point ?

Can I also get your view on visa too.
Thank you

Read Answer Asked by Kristelle on September 02, 2021
Q: What are your thoughts on MSFT, specifically their cloud computing sector of their business? I would assume that in the long run, eventually every company will be operating on the cloud. Seems like it's AMZN, MSFT and GOOG as the big 3. Does anything have a competitive advantage in this space at this time?
Thanks for all your great insights.
Marc
Read Answer Asked by Marc on August 30, 2021
Q: Hi Peter and Staff
I've learned that sector reallocations can sometimes be cured by changing your allocation % to sectors or by moving a hybrid company from one sector to another. Having said that what would you say a proper allocation between technology and consumer discretionary is for Amazon?
thanks for all you do
Dennis
Read Answer Asked by Dennis on August 30, 2021
Q: NEO-L
Duane recently had a question about Amazon being available to purchase on NEO-L. I don't understand what is involved here; can you pls describe how such CDRs work. I do not know even where / how to purchase them. Also, I am concerned with liquidity; on their website they state "CDRs will reference highly liquid global shares that trade on major exchanges around the world. Generally speaking, where the underlying shares has a high trading volume, the corresponding CDR is expected to have a high degree of liquidity.".
Will shares (units?) be easy to sell if one wants to dispose of a position? I believe these will make otherwise high priced stocks available to small investors. Can you think other advantages or disadvantages to buying? Last any other source of info you can point me to? Many thanks for your excellent service
Read Answer Asked by Leonard on August 30, 2021
Q: Would you be able to provide a grading for the following stocks as you currently have for CND companies in the Report section? Would appreciate your thoughts, +A through E for the selected companies.

Any chance you’ll be adding US companies to the Reports one day?

Thanks

Nick
Read Answer Asked by Nick on August 27, 2021
Q: Good Morning, For a 2-3 year hold, which two of these stocks listed would you consider adding to at this time. Thanks. Brad
Read Answer Asked by Bradley on August 27, 2021
Q: HI, 5i team,
What are a few of your best Cloud Companies.

Ken
Read Answer Asked by kenneth on August 19, 2021
Q: Hello Peter

I sold recently almost 50% of my US stocks:ADBE,AMZN,TEAM,NFLX,MA & MSFT from my unregstr. acct. and I do not want to keep cash and I do not want to buy US stocks.

Please provide me with idea of 5 Canadian stocks that are reasonably safe and be kept for 2 to 3 years, or 2 Canadian stocks very safe with little growth.
Read Answer Asked by Andrzej on August 11, 2021
Q: I have 1.4% of my total portfolio in AMZN in a TFSA. I realize this isn't much of a commitment and am tempted to sell and invest the money instead in one of my other TFSA holdings (all of which are around 3%): LSPD, NVDA, APPS, ADBE or GOOG. Your advice, please.
Read Answer Asked by Maureen on August 10, 2021
Q: Hello,
I am looking to purchase a stock for my RRIF. I would like to have something fairly safe.
With Amazon/Google being so expensive I would only be able to purchase a small number of shares but with Amazon having recently pulled back is now a good time to start a position? Where it is a RRIF would the dividend of IBM be a better choice or TOI for growth?
Thanks very much.
Read Answer Asked by Leah on August 06, 2021
Q: All the four companies have ad revenue and three of them showed slowdown from ad and have provided weak guidance. What differentiates Alphabet from the three?

Thanks.
Read Answer Asked by Liping on August 04, 2021
Q: For the above stocks you tend to be positive on, over the next 3 years please rank them in order with the main goal being capital appreciation (regardless of risk, sector or diversification)

Would your ranking change at all if:

1. Covid is still affecting the world as it is today with international travel somewhat restricted and variants posing a potential problem.

2. Covid becomes more and more contained and the world is as “open for business” as it was pre covid.



Read Answer Asked by Michael on August 04, 2021