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Q: Greetings.
1) Could Dream Industrials' expansion into Europe be a hindrance - given the Ukrainian situation?
2) Do you like DIR.UN at these levels?
3) If looking to buy a Canadian REIT - which sector would you recommend? Apartment, Industrials...? Thank you.
Read Answer Asked by Toge on March 03, 2022
Q: My portfolio is well diversified and is a combination of RRSP and TFSA.
Presently, 17% of my holdings are in oil and gas producers (CNQ, SU, PXT, ARX, WCP, TVE, CJ) and another 10% is in pipelines (ENB, TRP, KEY). I am up significantly in all of them.
Should I be thinking of trimming or allowing these stocks to continue their run?

Thanks, Rick
Read Answer Asked by Richard on March 03, 2022
Q: If the yield curve flattens either shorter term yields move higher and/or longer term yields decline. What is the more likely scenario?
Do you think the curve may flatten in next 6 months or so?
Read Answer Asked by JACK on March 03, 2022
Q: I am underwater with all of my holdings. SHOP is currently down 46%, GSY is down 16% and NPI is down 17%. Should I sell and cut my losses or hold? Can I hope for SHOP or the others to recover in 2-3 years time?
Read Answer Asked by Sally on March 03, 2022
Q: I'm looking for some growth names for my wife's TFSA, but I don't want to duplicate anything I have. So, no GSY, SHOP or LSPD. What are your five favourite names for growth over the next five years?
Read Answer Asked by Peter on March 03, 2022
Q: March 2 the market had quite an up day thanks to J. Powell but these 4 stocks went in the opposite direction - some as much as 5% CELH (has recovered and then some), U, SHOP and TOI. Of the 4, can you give me a bit of an explanation. The drastic down and up move in CELH and the down moves in the other 3. Many thanks.
Read Answer Asked by Dennis on March 03, 2022
Q: I have very little energy exposure in my registered account.
Is now a good time to add a long-term dividend payer and if so, please suggest 2 for me to consider.
Preferably one that isn't already over-valued and therefore may drop in price should oil return to $50 or $60/ barrel.
Thanks.
Read Answer Asked by Tim on March 03, 2022
Q: When borrowing to invest interest paid is tax deductible. However, is the amount borrowed to pay the interest, tax deductible as well?
Read Answer Asked by Rajendra on March 03, 2022