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Investment Q&A

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Q: I would like to increase my holdings in telecom stocks. I currently have BCE and would like to know if you would recommend buying more BCE. Or buy one or two other telecom stocks, such as T, RCI.a, QBR.b, or etc? Again, primary aim is income and secondary is balance equity. I plan hold them for more than 5 years. Thanks, Roger
Read Answer Asked by Roger on May 16, 2022
Q: Hi 5i
Some themes are very hot for a while and then go stone cold. The fintech stocks have all crashed and burned. Do you think this is a buying opportunity on some of these names for the next 3 years or so? Or are there some that you would not buy at all as recovery is doubtful? How would you rank these ones for new purchases?
Thanks.
Read Answer Asked by Dave on May 16, 2022
Q: Market Call - David Driscoll - He said that at the top of the market (S&P 500) people were ready to pay 26 times earnings. $26.00 for every dollar of earnings - it is now 20 times earnings. He said that in the last big market correction, earnings went to 16 times earnings. That is what he is waiting for before he puts his money to work. Your take on this?
Thanks,
Read Answer Asked by Dennis on May 16, 2022
Q: if you own say 100 shares of BAM.A. how many shares of the new asset mgt company will you receive? also what is your best guess as to the opening price per share of the newly company? or has brookfield already suggested as to the value of say one share of the new company? thanks Richard
Read Answer Asked by richard on May 16, 2022
Q: I would like to get your general thoughts on dipping into margin at times such as these to chip away on the buy side wall markets are off all-time highs. Assuming margin ratios are kept reasonable, the investor understands the risks, and an effort is made to reduce them once markets froth again, would this be a reasonable (albeit inherently risky) way to potentially profit from a drawdown?
Read Answer Asked by Andrew on May 16, 2022