Q: I am interested in what 5iR thinks of one investing in TD’s fixed income TD Bank Semi-Annual Pay Step Up Extendible Notes July18 2023 to July 18 2025. The coupons rates are Year 1: 4%, Year 2: 4.4%, Year 3: 4.8%. With today’s volatile stock market is it better to invest in this fixed income vehicle instead of stocks. Thanks … Cal
Q: Today Jeremy Siegel was asked about the main sources of market returns for investors i.e. multiple expansion, dividends, earnings growth, stock buy backs.
The person asking the question said that over the last 10 years 40% has come from multiple expansion, 15% dividends, most of the balance from earnings growth.
100 years ago 50% came from dividends.
The Q then was “ where will the returns come from in the near future?”
His answer focused on the massive role played by STOCK BUY BACKS.
Finally my Q:
Do you agree with that looking ahead this will be a major source of stock returns ( vs multiple expansion and dividends)?
Is there a filter to ID companies with the highest buybacks( similar to historical data on dividends)?
I am not a big fan of ARKK or Cathie Wood. On a year-to-date basis, ARKK has fallen more than 50%. But I am fascinated with Cathie’s all or nothing investment approach. ARKK invests in disruptive technology firms. Her high risk and high reward investment style reminds me of Pete ‘Maverick’ Mitchell in the movies Top Gun and Top Gun Maverick. You either reach Mach 10 or crash and burn!
My question for your team relates to ARKK’s top ten holdings: ZM, TSLA, ROKU, CRSP, EXAS, TDOC, PATH, NTLA, SQ, and BEAM. Which of these stocks have fallen sufficiently so that a high-risk investor can safely purchase them for a five-to-ten-year hold? Also, what is your ranking of these ten high tech disruptive companies? Living life in the “danger zone” has its attractions.
Q: I unfortunately bought these companies recently.I am down a huge percentage in a few short weeks.Are there any names here that I should keep?I thought I was buying high quality basket.Does energy collapse in a recession?
Q: Hi 5i. We have sold these2 for a tax loss, and are now looking to re-acquire at a lower price.
1) Do you think these are good companies to own ?
2) Assuming above is Yes : what do you think would be
a) a good price to re-buy and b) a great price to re-buy ?
Thanks for all you do.
Terence
Q: Hi guys I am holding 10.000 shares of this stock and I am down 50% do you think that it has a chance of turning around or would you dump it I don,t need the money , however maybe I should move on to something else thanks Larry
I have a new investor in the family. He's 24 years old. He is looking at starting to invest and has a long term horizion. In todays volatile market do you have a suggestion for where he could put $2,000.
Q: there is no doubt in my mind, the microchip situation will eventually pick back up. When it does, which companie(s) do you think will be great to invest with and would have a high impact on the chip return.