If we assume Trump continues with his grandstanding for another few weeks, is it plausible that SPY could reach levels of 460 or 430, or an unthinkable 2022 level of 360?
There has been a few questions and answers with a list of stocks and ETF’s to purchase. Our query will be focused on RRSP and TFSA choices. We have a large cash pile (50% CDN and 50% USD funds) residing in PSA and BIL from our rebalance in mid-February to sleep at night. We have 15% in laddered GIC’s for fixed income in RRSP’s.
We set a target of the SPY at 500 to begin a slow accumulation of equities. A reply to our questions below can include International ETF’s, US or CDN stocks or ETF’s, with the only limitation that the stock or ETF must be available in CDN and US stock markets.
If possible, could you provide a list of 10-15 stocks for RRSP’s?
Which 5 stocks would you recommend for TFSA (not the same as RRSP)?
With China apparently selling vast amounts of US Treasuries, which in turn has caused yields to rise dramatically, resulting in a corresponding drop in price of this ETF, I'm concerned that an ETF like HPYT won't be able to mitigate the losses, even with its covered-call strategy. Since HPYT is scheduled to pay its distribution today, I'm patiently waiting to determine if my recent steep losses will be somewhat reduced by the distribution. I'm seriously considering getting out of HPYT entirely due to the unintended consequences.
Am I correct in my thinking? I don't have a lot of experience with ETFs of this type.
Can you please comment on their latest announced acquisition recommendation and your thoughts?
I've also noticed insider trading with executives acceptance of their Grant of Options at various amount of liquidity that's above current share prices. Could you comment on what potential signals that could be?
Q: At what price would you recommend entering a new position in PH? Give the political climate along with the downturn of stock prices, what would be your top 3 picks for a US industrial stock?
Q: It appears more and more likely that if current tariffs remain in place the USA and Canada are headed into recession. On average markets have dropped around 30% during past recessions. This would imply considerable further downside from current levels. Especially so if the Canadian markets are caught up in the same downdraft.
What is your current view on how far markets will drop from current levels? And Why? And do you still see less of a drop in Canadian markets as one of your previous posts would suggest. If so.,how would that be rationalized?
Is it too late to sell equities, or better to sell and limit further losses if a lot more downside is likely?
Q: Hi 5i, in mid-December 2024 I trimmed my overweight Mag 7 holdings and put the cash into a US high interest savings account. I am now concerned about a decline in the US$. My question: should I be and if so, can you suggest some alternative holding/investment suggestions? Thanks!
Q: What ETF would you buy to be long the market in this volatile environment (moderate risk - some income if possible)? If you can suggest 3 with a brief comment that would be great. Thank you.
Q: This company seems exempt from much tariff impact according to their recent press release and since they're continuing to expand their manufacturing capabilities and growing into new US markets - how do you view this company going forward?
It seems expensive on a PE basis but wondering your thoughts.
Also - do you know when this company reports and the outlook for earnings?
Q: Can you rank these 4 in terms of upside over the next decade? Do you prefer the stocks, ETF's or the actual metal? Also, do you recommend any other that's not in this list?
Thanks
Q: What are your current thoughts on CNE? Gas prices in Columbia have increased and the political situation doesn't seem as precarious as a few years ago.
Q: I made a terrible mistake and shorted the stock market yesterday. Consequently, I am down BIG TIME. I need to cover my losses and sell some stocks. Which five of the following would you suggest selling if I am thinking long-term holds? Should I sell some of each? Which should I sell the most of?