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Q: If a person was looking for income only with a lesser amount of capital gains what are your thoughts on these candidates for 20 % of an overall portfolio ?
Read Answer Asked by STEVE on July 13, 2021
Q: I do not have technology shares in my RRSP. I'm well covered in energy, financials, utilities, transportation, tel coms and an ETF US equities. There are quite a few techno companies out there. For a long term investment, any suggestions and why.
Read Answer Asked by Jacques on July 13, 2021
Q: Hello 5i,
According to RBC Global Investment outlook, their top 3 U.S. sectors are: Financial (11%), Information Technology (28%), Consumer discretionary (13%) .
In Canada: Financial (31%), Industrials (13%), Energy (12%), material (12%).
Could you recommend 2-3 stocks in each of these classes ?

Thank you for your great service,
Carlo
Read Answer Asked by Carlo on July 13, 2021
Q: Could I have your opinion on the longevity pension fund. Is it safe? Would it be a good investment for a 65 year old person? Thank you.
Read Answer Asked by John on July 13, 2021
Q: My question is in regards to your information about US$ Dividends. I contacted Questrade where I have an account and they were pretty clear that if I have these stocks with the TSX, then they get paid in CA$. Here is what they said:

"I will like to let you know that we are not exchanging your dividend. We are only depositing the currency we received into your account. And I have double checked with our team and they confirm we can't change the currency of the dividend or choose them.
I am sorry you will need to contact investor relation of the company to help you with this. Please note we only deposit as what we receive from the company."

This is quite different from what the article on your home page says. Am I misunderstanding? Could you please explain. Thanks so much!
Read Answer Asked by Pat on July 13, 2021
Q: I have warrants to buy shares in a publicly listed company. If this company is spinning off assets as a different company, with existing shareholders getting shares of the spun-off company, would I be entitled to shares of the spin-off if I exercise my warrants in the future?
secondary question: how do you view warrant investing as an alternative to options investing?
Read Answer Asked by Neelesh on July 13, 2021
Q: Peter; The CCP seems intent on cracking down on their own tech companies. Will this be beneficial to other tech companies in Canada and the U.S .- and ,if so, which ones would benefit? Thanks. Rod
Read Answer Asked by Rodney on July 13, 2021