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Q: In one of the articles you suggested (can't remember which one), they were discussing correlations between stocks, sectors and assets. I find it an interesting way of further analyzing a portfolio. Could 5i someday provide correlation matrices for its different portfolios? Would be interesting to have a peak at it. Thank you very much
Read Answer Asked by Julien on July 25, 2019
Q: What are your top 10 recommendations for US stocks? Looking at investing in RRSP so would be a long term hold - 10+ years.
Read Answer Asked by Shyam on July 25, 2019
Q: Any thoughts on the IPO for Kura Sushi? (The IPO is scheduled for August 1st and the call sign is supposed to be KRUS:US which I think is already taken). I recently saw the concept in London England. There seemed to be some interest to eat there on the part of the younger generation however other restaurants were more busy. Not sure “food on the conveyor belt” concept is going to catch on with me and others.
Regards
Jim
Thanks,
Jim
Read Answer Asked by James on July 25, 2019
Q: Would you recommend investing in the US market at this time? If so, would you kindly provide multiple symbols for sectors that you are focused on at this time..
Read Answer Asked by Barbara on July 24, 2019
Q: I came across this company just today. I was curious as to the history around the short attacks that keep happening on a consistent basis. Also, as to 5i's opinion what is there to like about this company. I have heard it has a bit of a monopoly in it's business structure. I noticed 5i has gotten a lot of questions about it in the past. Are there any catalysts that could sure up the share price in the near term. e.g. Signing a big 4 auditor?
Read Answer Asked by Liam on July 24, 2019
Q: I just bought more Tricon today after RBC downgraded the share price target from $14 to $13. Am I missing something here? I have looked at this company very meticulously - management has hit its numbers consistently over the years and the recent merger looks great in terms of scale - why the consistent market punishment?
Read Answer Asked by Kevin on July 24, 2019