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Meta Platforms Inc. (META $661.46)
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Alphabet Inc. (GOOG $323.10)
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Microsoft Corporation (MSFT $401.14)
Q: Which of these three companies are preferred going forward for 2019? Should we hold all?
Q: Hi Guys,
How would you rank these 3 companies today if you're buying for a long term hold.
Thank you.
John
How would you rank these 3 companies today if you're buying for a long term hold.
Thank you.
John
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Alphabet Inc. (GOOG $323.10)
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Illumina Inc. (ILMN $119.72)
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Intuitive Surgical Inc. (ISRG $488.15)
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Booking Holdings Inc. (BKNG $4,457.17)
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Constellation Software Inc. (CSU $2,434.02)
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REX IncomeMax Option Strategy ETF (ULTI $13.83)
Q: Hi
What would the BE portfolio performance be without CSU Constellation Software be as holding over time? What if it was a company listed outside of Canada. With this thought, are there any companies outside of Canada that you would consider the same caliber as CSU (same sector is not important to me)? Sorry for the outside of Canada question but I am hoping to add some diversification over the next few years.
Thank you
J
What would the BE portfolio performance be without CSU Constellation Software be as holding over time? What if it was a company listed outside of Canada. With this thought, are there any companies outside of Canada that you would consider the same caliber as CSU (same sector is not important to me)? Sorry for the outside of Canada question but I am hoping to add some diversification over the next few years.
Thank you
J
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Alphabet Inc. (GOOG $323.10)
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NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA $185.41)
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Atlassian Corporation (TEAM $94.72)
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Workday Inc. (WDAY $162.92)
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The Trade Desk Inc. (TTD $27.04)
Q: If you we’re looking to buy 5 US stocks with strong growth prospects for. 5 year hold what names would you consider?
Q: Good afternoon 5i,
As usual, thank you for your level-headed advice, especially during this time in the market. It is time to decide on a candidate for tfsa. We will be taking stocks out of our rif in kind to margin and then transferred into tfsa in Jan. I am debating which would be the best strategy regarding two stocks that I am considering, and wondering the best criteria to decide. I would really appreciate your take on the situation.
the two stocks are Toy and Goog. Neither of them has a dividend to worry about, so no withholding tax for the US stock, and no lost dividend tax advantage for the Canadian.
I have about a 40 percent profit in Google and Toy I just bought recently and have about a 5 percent profit (so far). I like the idea of growing them in the rif because of the tax advantage and ten putting them in the tfsa.
I am not sure but I imagine the decision comes down to growth. Which one will grow the fastest. Relative safety could also play a role, but the stocks have already been bought. Wondering what your suggestion would be on this?
thanks
As usual, thank you for your level-headed advice, especially during this time in the market. It is time to decide on a candidate for tfsa. We will be taking stocks out of our rif in kind to margin and then transferred into tfsa in Jan. I am debating which would be the best strategy regarding two stocks that I am considering, and wondering the best criteria to decide. I would really appreciate your take on the situation.
the two stocks are Toy and Goog. Neither of them has a dividend to worry about, so no withholding tax for the US stock, and no lost dividend tax advantage for the Canadian.
I have about a 40 percent profit in Google and Toy I just bought recently and have about a 5 percent profit (so far). I like the idea of growing them in the rif because of the tax advantage and ten putting them in the tfsa.
I am not sure but I imagine the decision comes down to growth. Which one will grow the fastest. Relative safety could also play a role, but the stocks have already been bought. Wondering what your suggestion would be on this?
thanks
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Amazon.com Inc. (AMZN $210.32)
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Alphabet Inc. (GOOG $323.10)
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Microsoft Corporation (MSFT $401.14)
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Shopify Inc. Class A Subordinate Voting Shares (SHOP $153.06)
Q: Moving your money from Regular acct to TFSAs
I am at a quandary as the market starts to lurge from the grave on a strategy moving capital from my regular account to my tfsa.
I'm letting my energy stocks ride ( i know i know, it's madness, but there's so little left there).
My real question is between my so so stocks which have regained and and are showing signs of going positive, down 30% to 3% and my winners in tech which some have done very well while some are plodding along. I'm thinking of moving one of more successful ones like SHOP AMZN ADBE or would GOOG MFST ( a recent buy) be a better choice.
I suppose the question I'm asking is more of a strategy first question rather than a specific stock. I feel no real need to buy something new, so is shifting one of my winners to the TFSA sound?
Any insight would be helpful. Deduct what is necessary.
I am at a quandary as the market starts to lurge from the grave on a strategy moving capital from my regular account to my tfsa.
I'm letting my energy stocks ride ( i know i know, it's madness, but there's so little left there).
My real question is between my so so stocks which have regained and and are showing signs of going positive, down 30% to 3% and my winners in tech which some have done very well while some are plodding along. I'm thinking of moving one of more successful ones like SHOP AMZN ADBE or would GOOG MFST ( a recent buy) be a better choice.
I suppose the question I'm asking is more of a strategy first question rather than a specific stock. I feel no real need to buy something new, so is shifting one of my winners to the TFSA sound?
Any insight would be helpful. Deduct what is necessary.
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Sylogist Ltd. (SYZ $3.90)
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Alphabet Inc. (GOOG $323.10)
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Verizon Communications Inc. (VZ $46.31)
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Enghouse Systems Limited (ENGH $17.95)
Q: I have some funds available to add to one or two of the stated holdings. What looks best at this time?
Much appreciated. RAM
Much appreciated. RAM
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Amazon.com Inc. (AMZN $210.32)
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Meta Platforms Inc. (META $661.46)
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Alphabet Inc. (GOOG $323.10)
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NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA $185.41)
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Box Inc. Class A (BOX $24.67)
Q: I own NVDA, FB, BOX, AMZN and GOOG in my son's RESP and he is still in the green. Would you briefly comment on each stock's potential rebound and rate them? Thanks.
Q: Artificial intelligence is a trendy topic. What recommendations do you have for a senior who wants to participate in this space?
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Alphabet Inc. (GOOG $323.10)
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Stars Group Inc. (The) (TSGI $37.49)
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Savaria Corporation (SIS $25.50)
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iShares Russell 2000 Growth ETF (IWO $339.48)
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Spin Master Corp. Subordinate Voting Shares (TOY $19.69)
Q: Hello team, my son is 19 and he has 10,000 to invest for the long term. Can you advise what 5-6 companies you would recommend?
Thanks
Ed
Thanks
Ed
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Alphabet Inc. (GOOG $323.10)
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NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA $185.41)
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Atlassian Corporation (TEAM $94.72)
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The Trade Desk Inc. (TTD $27.04)
Q: It appears US tech stocks are falling out of favour recently. Do you see this continuing? If so, what sector do you suggest and if you could suggest a couple stocks. Thanks
Q: Dear 5i,
If I were interested in starting a position in Alphabet (assuming it fit with my sector allocation) would it make sense that I should go for the C class rather than the A class of shares? I would get a moderate discount and still share in the (potential) company's fortunes. The only draw back is that I would have no voting power.
Is my thinking correct? May I have your thoughts?
Thank you for your time.
If I were interested in starting a position in Alphabet (assuming it fit with my sector allocation) would it make sense that I should go for the C class rather than the A class of shares? I would get a moderate discount and still share in the (potential) company's fortunes. The only draw back is that I would have no voting power.
Is my thinking correct? May I have your thoughts?
Thank you for your time.
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Amazon.com Inc. (AMZN $210.32)
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Alphabet Inc. (GOOG $323.10)
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Constellation Software Inc. (CSU $2,434.02)
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Alibaba Group Holding Limited American Depositary Shares each representing eight (BABA $162.51)
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Tencent Holdings Ltd. ADR (TCEHY $71.49)
Q: Dear 5i Research,
I enjoy reading your watchlist questions. I am 67 years old, semi retired and enjoy doing my own investing through a discount brokerage over many years. I do have a high risk tolerance. My retirement income is CPP, OAS and my stock portfolio in 7 figures divided amongst 6 stocks. I am a very “concentrated” investor having gone from 30 plus stocks and ETF’s to only 6 stocks – Constellation Software (CSU), Alphabet (GOOG), Berkshire Hathaway (BRK-B), Amazon (AMZN), Alibaba (BABA), and Tencent (TCEHY). I follow them all closely. Should I be concerned about my high tech component and rather concentrated portfolio? What type of diversification if any would you recommend?
I enjoy reading your watchlist questions. I am 67 years old, semi retired and enjoy doing my own investing through a discount brokerage over many years. I do have a high risk tolerance. My retirement income is CPP, OAS and my stock portfolio in 7 figures divided amongst 6 stocks. I am a very “concentrated” investor having gone from 30 plus stocks and ETF’s to only 6 stocks – Constellation Software (CSU), Alphabet (GOOG), Berkshire Hathaway (BRK-B), Amazon (AMZN), Alibaba (BABA), and Tencent (TCEHY). I follow them all closely. Should I be concerned about my high tech component and rather concentrated portfolio? What type of diversification if any would you recommend?
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Alphabet Inc. (GOOG $323.10)
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NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA $185.41)
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Box Inc. Class A (BOX $24.67)
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Just Eat Takeaway.com N.V. (GRUB)
Q: Could I please have your top 4 or 5 USA picks to add to a well balanced portfolio with a focus on growth?
Thanks for the great advice, Lyle
Thanks for the great advice, Lyle
Q: I don't have any FAANG stocks. I want to buy can you please give me in order which one I should buy first. I was also looking at FTEC ETF. Do you recommend this ETF or would you recommend another one?
Thanks for your great service.
Hector
Thanks for your great service.
Hector
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Alphabet Inc. (GOOG $323.10)
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NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA $185.41)
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International Business Machines Corporation (IBM $298.93)
Q: I have been a die-hard on IBM, holding through the long decline, thinking that the promised turn-around would come. Meanwhile other companies seem to have superseded them in cloud computing. I thought that I could not go too far wrong, since ibm had such a good dividend.. But, I have noticed that the dividend payout has become quite high (0.98) i think. And some have raised the question of the sustainability of the dividend. Especially since their buybacks seem to have occured when the stock price was high and not recently when low. I am thinking finally, because of this, of throwing in the towel on ibm and buy something like Nvidia in it's place. I was wondering whether you thought there was any hope for IBM and also your opinion on the sustainability of the dividend. Thanks as always for the exceptional service.
Q: Hello 5i!
Which do you show having better growth over the next 3-5 years Nvidia or Google??
Thank you
Dave
Which do you show having better growth over the next 3-5 years Nvidia or Google??
Thank you
Dave
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Apple Inc. (AAPL $278.12)
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Meta Platforms Inc. (META $661.46)
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Alphabet Inc. (GOOG $323.10)
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Microsoft Corporation (MSFT $401.14)
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Constellation Software Inc. (CSU $2,434.02)
Q: I am currently overweight in tech (now pushing 23%). I have just retired (with a generous defined benefit pension) and am trying to adopt a more conservative approach to investing. Given this new focus:
a) What would you suggest would be an appropriate weighting for tech?
b) Could you list the above-noted holdings in order of least to most risk?
c) Could you offer your thoughts with respect to which stock - or stocks - on this list represents the best balance of value and growth?
Thank you.
a) What would you suggest would be an appropriate weighting for tech?
b) Could you list the above-noted holdings in order of least to most risk?
c) Could you offer your thoughts with respect to which stock - or stocks - on this list represents the best balance of value and growth?
Thank you.
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Photon Control Inc. (PHO $3.60)
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Adobe Inc. (ADBE $268.38)
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Amazon.com Inc. (AMZN $210.32)
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Meta Platforms Inc. (META $661.46)
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Alphabet Inc. (GOOG $323.10)
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Micron Technology Inc. (MU $394.69)
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NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA $185.41)
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Constellation Software Inc. (CSU $2,434.02)
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Kinaxis Inc. (KXS $127.42)
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Shopify Inc. Class A Subordinate Voting Shares (SHOP $153.06)
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Block Inc. Class A (SQ)
Q: Hi !
I invest mostly in growth stocks but with 28% of my portfolio in tech, I may be overloaded in this sector. My present holdings are: CSU (2.7%) PHO (2.5%) KXS (3.2%) SHOP (3.5%) ADBE (3.1%) FB (2.7%) GOOG (2.6%) MU (1.8%) NVDA (2.2%) SQ (3.%). If I were to reduce the number of holdings as well as my tech %, on which stocks would you suggest to concentrate, identifying those with most growth potential and those more risky ? Are there any other stocks better suited to my goal ? Or should I stay the course here ?
Thank you for your good attention,
JD
I invest mostly in growth stocks but with 28% of my portfolio in tech, I may be overloaded in this sector. My present holdings are: CSU (2.7%) PHO (2.5%) KXS (3.2%) SHOP (3.5%) ADBE (3.1%) FB (2.7%) GOOG (2.6%) MU (1.8%) NVDA (2.2%) SQ (3.%). If I were to reduce the number of holdings as well as my tech %, on which stocks would you suggest to concentrate, identifying those with most growth potential and those more risky ? Are there any other stocks better suited to my goal ? Or should I stay the course here ?
Thank you for your good attention,
JD