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Q: Hi All at 5i! You have been fielding a lot of questions about Shopify already, so here is one more. I have seen a large value increase in this stock in my TFSA. In your opinion and considering a long term view, do you think the stock has the potential to grow even more? And if so , if you had to speculate, how high might you think it could go ( I realize this involves crystal ball gazing.) Cheers, Tamara
Read Answer Asked by Tamara on June 11, 2019
Q: Can you please provide your expert insights into these two companies from investment perspective.
IFRX dropped 90% due to a failed Phase 2 and has roughly more money than its current market cap plus some other drug candidates in the pipeline. Do you think there is potential at the current price?
MYT dropped from more than 2 dollars to 66 cents, with a recent financing at 1.65 cents about two weeks ago. I tried to dig into their quarterly financials, but could not find them. What do you think about it? Where can I find their quarterly financials?
Read Answer Asked by Imtiaz on June 10, 2019
Q: What are the company's that compete directly with Lightspeed?
Read Answer Asked by Albert on June 10, 2019
Q: Good day,

Are you familiar with this stock ? I was considering adding it to my portfolio as part of the cannabis sector.
Read Answer Asked by Enzo on June 10, 2019
Q: On June 10 you answered a question on portfolio weights,saying that you would generally consider a good portfolio as having 25 stocks, making 4 percent a full position. How would etf’s figure into this scenario? I know that you have often said that one should have at least a 5percent position in an etf. Is that suggestion for a portfolio of 25 stocks?
Thanks again for the excellent site
Read Answer Asked by joseph on June 10, 2019
Q: Two general questions:

My ACB on RPI is approaching zero. When I eventually sell, will Revenue Canada consider zero as the minimum possible ACB or am I expected to continue to calculate an ACB once it goes into negative territory?

This is likely more of an issue for my eventual estate, as I assume once one gets to ACB one just collects dividends unless management does something really silly. Is there any other reason to consider selling a reliable dividend payer once ACB gets to zero?
Read Answer Asked by David on June 10, 2019
Q: When viewing bid & ask lots under quote details for a particular stock: how many shares equal a "lot"?
Read Answer Asked by James on June 10, 2019