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Q: Fengate holds a 40 million convertible debenture for score. When and at what price can they convert the debentures into stock. Anytime? Or after a certain period? And would it be converted at the price score is trading at or does Fengate get a discount on the price the score is trading at on the day they wish to convert?
Read Answer Asked by Helen on November 26, 2020
Q: Hi guys,

Please tell me about Mind Medicine Inc, heard about it through a webcast.

Thanks

Jim
Read Answer Asked by jim on November 26, 2020
Q: Can you tell me if SPDR® Solactive Canada ETF is a good purchase?
Read Answer Asked by Juanita on November 26, 2020
Q: Hi 5i Team - For a long time the benefits of copper as an anti-microbial agent have been known but perhaps not widely. That recognition has been gaining steam as both public transportation systems and hospitals are considering using it in their touch surfaces and elsewhere. Although these innovations are on a small scale at this point, they will likely gain steam as the world seeks to find ways of reducing the transmission of viruses and also bacteria – any form of microbes. Obviously this is a very worthwhile goal! From an investment standpoint could you provide the names of two or three copper producers that you feel have the fundamentals to not only continue to produce copper at current levels but also might have the ability to increase their production. Thanks.
Read Answer Asked by Rob on November 26, 2020
Q: It looks like lots of improvements in the Sector which small cap stocks will benefit
most?
Read Answer Asked by Nizar on November 26, 2020
Q: Any thoughts on the upcoming IPO for Roblox? Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Dave on November 26, 2020
Q: I am an income investor who has held MFC for years. Just breaking even on price but reasonable return on dividend.

Thinking of switching to either GWO or SLF. GWO has a higher dividend but SLF may have more growth potential.

For safe sustainable retirement income what would be your preference or do you have other suggestions. I recognize that a combination of growth and income can be just as good.

Thanks,
Read Answer Asked by Dave on November 26, 2020
Q: I was watching fast money while I was doing my hour cycle. What really struck me were all the special acquisition quotes I saw coming across the ticker. There must have been 5 or 6 and they were all up 10 to 50% on the day.

Now that some time has passed since ackman made a big splash with his spaq have you discovered or researched any that you like and think has a bright future as a growth investment?

Sheldon
Read Answer Asked by Sheldon on November 26, 2020
Q: Hello 5i team,
Regarding REAL: you mentioned it is now a weighting decision. I am a patient investor who likes to buy quality companies while they are at bargain price. If a full position is 5% in an already diversified portfolio, up to what weighting would you recommend? What surprised (disappointed) you and the market in their quarterly results or conference call?
Thank you for your collaboration, Eric
Read Answer Asked by Eric on November 25, 2020
Q: Hi Peter !
My US holdings are ADBE,AMZN,TEAM,NFLX,MA,MSFT,AYX,ARKW and I would like to add 2-3 more US stocks to my US dollar portfolio. Could you please make some suggestions that would compliment the above.
I just started ARKW 5 days ago.
Thanks Andrew
Read Answer Asked by Andrzej on November 25, 2020
Q: Prior to the Covid pandemic I was stockpiling cash in anticipation of a long, overdue market correction. Still buying and selling but mostly selling. I can imagine that a lot of us retirees where doing the same. Most of my portfolio I left untouched assuming yield protected it from a major downturn. Wrong!!

I never really sold but waited for the portfolio to recover as value came back in fashion. I also bought beaten down value stock (banks, insurance companies and large, unloved tech companies, etc.) as this progressed.

My question to you is this. Has my generation (approx. 140 yrs. old) stockpiled enough cash going through this to continue driving this recovery up. I suspect that this is a difficult one to answer but I didn't have anything better to do since I was dropped from the Olympic Team.
Read Answer Asked by Larry on November 25, 2020