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Investment Q&A
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Palo Alto Networks Inc. (PANW $171.00)
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Rapid7 Inc. (RPD $20.74)
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CrowdStrike Holdings Inc. (CRWD $454.86)
Q: Can you give me your recommendations for 2 or 3 cyber security companies for a long term investment.
Thanks
Randy
Thanks
Randy
Q: You mentioned in the recent question that the latest quarterly results were "not that bad". Can you help us understand what that means? It seems like growth in both revenue and cash flow is increasing (if not accelerating) or do I have the numbers wrong?
Q: I have done very well this past year by owning Cargojet. Lately it has been very volatile. Do you know of a reason.Time to lighten up? Thank you.
Q: is the new gas contract with Pomigas a + or - from previous contract or from reality of what is actually going on. What was the dispute about.
TKS
TKS
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Brookfield Infrastructure Corporation Class A Exchangeable Subordinate Voting Shares (BIPC $53.03)
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Brookfield Renewable Corporation Class A Exchangeable Subordinate Voting Shares (BEPC $46.73)
Q: I own both BIPC and BEPC and have done very well thanks to your recommendations. You have indicated lately in some of your answers that BAM.A is very attractive at these prices. Is it too much Brookfield to take the profits in my two holdings and purchase BAM.A.
Thanks for your continued guidance throughout this turbulent year.
Dave.
Thanks for your continued guidance throughout this turbulent year.
Dave.
Q: Please provide your opinion on this security. Would it make sense purchasing it as a high risk buy?
Thank you
Thank you
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Meta Platforms Inc. (META $776.37)
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Alphabet Inc. (GOOG $195.75)
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NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA $180.00)
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Descartes Systems Group Inc. (The) (DSG $144.17)
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Brookfield Infrastructure Partners L.P. (BIP.UN $42.91)
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Alibaba Group Holding Limited American Depositary Shares each representing eight (BABA $117.50)
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Veeva Systems Inc. Class A (VEEV $285.28)
Q: I hold the above 7 stocks in my RRIF. I have to sell part of one of them soon.
Ignoring sector balance; I am concerned with maximizing long term growth whether it be capital gains, dividends or interest. So I would like to sell the one with the poorest prospects for gains over the next 2-3 years.
I should also note that my largest holding,NVDA, is over 7% of my entire investment holdings. This is a level where I would normally start to trim a bit but it has been on such a tear that I have been reluctant to trim it. And I note that you are still keen on it as a growth stock.
So I am comfortable to leave it alone if you agree.
Which would you suggest be sold?
Thank you
Ignoring sector balance; I am concerned with maximizing long term growth whether it be capital gains, dividends or interest. So I would like to sell the one with the poorest prospects for gains over the next 2-3 years.
I should also note that my largest holding,NVDA, is over 7% of my entire investment holdings. This is a level where I would normally start to trim a bit but it has been on such a tear that I have been reluctant to trim it. And I note that you are still keen on it as a growth stock.
So I am comfortable to leave it alone if you agree.
Which would you suggest be sold?
Thank you
Q: Hi 5i Gang
I have a substantial amount of new cash to invest. It will represent approximately 38% of my portfolio once all invested. I only have room in my non registered accounts now as I have a RRIF and my TFSA (canadian and Us) are maxed out (except for the 6000 that we can add in January). I would like to use about half of this new money to start a US non registered account. I already have a 40% weight in US stocks (which will be a lot less once I add the new CASH.) I am in a low tax bracket presently as I am semi retired and have many write offs. WHAT DO I NEED TO BE AWARE OF with US stocks held in a US non registered account.? Or can you lead me some good articles please.
Thank you as always for keeping me on track.
I have a substantial amount of new cash to invest. It will represent approximately 38% of my portfolio once all invested. I only have room in my non registered accounts now as I have a RRIF and my TFSA (canadian and Us) are maxed out (except for the 6000 that we can add in January). I would like to use about half of this new money to start a US non registered account. I already have a 40% weight in US stocks (which will be a lot less once I add the new CASH.) I am in a low tax bracket presently as I am semi retired and have many write offs. WHAT DO I NEED TO BE AWARE OF with US stocks held in a US non registered account.? Or can you lead me some good articles please.
Thank you as always for keeping me on track.
Q: Hi,
I own both VEEV and WELL. Apart from one being in the USA and the latter in Canada, and the size (market cap) of the companies being very different, is the business model of these 2 companies similar in any way?
Thanks,
I own both VEEV and WELL. Apart from one being in the USA and the latter in Canada, and the size (market cap) of the companies being very different, is the business model of these 2 companies similar in any way?
Thanks,
Q: Hi 5I,
For the auto sector, which of the above would you buy today?
Thanks.
Desiree
For the auto sector, which of the above would you buy today?
Thanks.
Desiree
Q: Good evening to you all - Thanks to 5i, I loaded up on BPEC eighteen months ago and now have a utility bulge in my portfolio that needs trimming. I am only underweight in "energy" and herein lies my problem. Energy in Canada seems to mean non renewables like our wonderful SU, Canadian Natural Resources and TOU. Is not BEPC an energy company as well as a utility? If say half it's valuation is in production, then could that be construed as energy sector allocation for my purposes and I don't have to sell, just mentally reallocate? Or, is this just mental gymnastics on my part and I should just sell to reduce, pay my taxes ( i'm out of losses, hopefully forever), and invest the proceeds in a normal energy company to satisfy my portfolio analytics?
Many thanks
al
Many thanks
al
Q: What do you think of the company's update today and the analyst's revisions. The stock was nailed. Do you think this is a good time to add to a small position or wait till the dust settles. Do you still believe in Lundin mining as a safe basic material play?
Thanks
Yves
Thanks
Yves
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BMO US High Dividend Covered Call ETF (ZWH $23.39)
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BMO MSCI USA High Quality Index ETF (ZUQ.F $53.76)
Q: I have most of my u.s. in these 2 etf. Given that there might be a shift to value investing,which might indicate $ moving out of information tech,would you change or moderate any thing with regards to this set up? Zuq has a lot of tech holdings and could be a concern. Thanx.
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Amazon.com Inc. (AMZN $211.65)
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Costco Wholesale Corporation (COST $955.37)
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Alphabet Inc. (GOOG $195.75)
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NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA $180.00)
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AbbVie Inc. (ABBV $197.19)
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Verizon Communications Inc. (VZ $42.95)
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Pinterest Inc. Class A (PINS $39.07)
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Trane Technologies plc (TT $433.97)
Q: Hello team, Shortly I will have $100K CDN and $100K U,S, to deploy for a long term hold ( 10+ years).
Could you recommend a few high quality, value & growth stocks? And what % would you buy now? I am not trying to time the market, but are you anticipating a correction during tax loss? Also, how many stocks (CDN & U.S) would you suggest?
Thanks
Carlo
Could you recommend a few high quality, value & growth stocks? And what % would you buy now? I am not trying to time the market, but are you anticipating a correction during tax loss? Also, how many stocks (CDN & U.S) would you suggest?
Thanks
Carlo
Q: is there a share consolidation of 10for1 on this co.?
Q: Do you prefer Loblaws or the holding company George Weston? Why?
Q: For the average retiree what would be a recommended or realistic portfolio dividend yield to aim for?
Thank you
Thank you
Q: BIPC trading today was about 7x the average daily amount . Was this in anticipation of the Federal budget?
Thanks
Thanks
Q: First of all - you are very helpful and I appreciate it!
Re TFSA U.S. account - apparently if the security in this account has a dividend, it would be subject to 15% withholding tax if you sell. In Canada, the withholding tax is applied against your income tax when you do it up, but how does this withholding tax work in the U.S. if you are not doing U.S. income tax?
Thank you!
Margaret
Re TFSA U.S. account - apparently if the security in this account has a dividend, it would be subject to 15% withholding tax if you sell. In Canada, the withholding tax is applied against your income tax when you do it up, but how does this withholding tax work in the U.S. if you are not doing U.S. income tax?
Thank you!
Margaret