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Q: Is it a good idea to have a 7% trailing stop loss, on portfolio stocks now? Reasons? Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Grant on August 01, 2024
Q: What 5 Canadian and 5 US stocks are currently the best to buy and hold?
Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Ben on August 01, 2024
Q: Hi Team,
Under current market conditions, could I have your top 3 sectors to invest in today along with 4 (2 cnd and 2 US) of your favorite names from each sector.

Thanks,
Shane.
Read Answer Asked by Shane on August 01, 2024
Q: As a value investor, I've been liking the performance of the AVDV small cap ETF which I presently own. I'm not sure if you are familiar with AVES from the same ETF family. I'd like to add a bit of Emerging market exposure, and since this ETF option is another value type, I was drawn to it. Do you see AVES as being acceptable relative to the usual VWO's and VEE's of the Emerging Market world of ETF's ?
Read Answer Asked by James on August 01, 2024
Q: It seems that small cap stocks are finding some legs. Could you provide 4 CND, 4 US and and some EFT ideas that might be able to take advantage of this trend
Read Answer Asked by Colleen on August 01, 2024
Q: I’m trying to get to the bottom of whether or not CDRs are considered U.S.-situs property for Canadian citizens/residents who don’t otherwise have any U.S. connection (other than through their stock market investments). If one checks the CDR website (https://cdr.cibc.com/#/contact), there is the following statement: “The application of U.S. federal estate tax to CDR holders is dependent on an individual’s particular circumstances and CIBC does not provide tax advice. As such, CDR holders should consult their own tax advisors regarding the U.S. federal estate tax consequences of investing in the CDRs.” I have never seen any “official” document on any website that provides a clear answer. Are you aware of anything “official” out there that is definitive in this regard? I am looking for a definitive source (reference) that can be cited in this regard. (And please make the assumption when addressing this question that the Canadian account holder in question would have sufficient overall assets that they would be subject to U.S. estate taxes, if indeed CDRs for U.S. corporations are indeed considered to be U.S.-situs assets.) (I realize you are not tax experts/advisors, but this does seem to be a rather basic issue that must somewhere have a clear cut "official" answer.)
Ted
Read Answer Asked by Ted on August 01, 2024