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Q: Hi 5i Team,

With the recent sale off on Gold and silver stocks, do you think this will be a good opportunity step in? If so, can you please list 3 best companies?

Thank you,
Read Answer Asked by Kyle on November 11, 2020
Q: Hi group need your help to decide on reducing my exposure to gold and silver (20% of my portfolio) not liking the yield curve headed up with no sign it will stop this trajectory. Of course higher yields = lower gold and silver prices Your expert analysis on your thought's about reducing my exposure also Buy sell hold recommendations Thanks

Read Answer Asked by Terence on November 11, 2020
Q: Hello Peter,
I have a 2 percent holding of jamieson wellness. Any comments on their recent earnings that would justify increasing or decreasing the weight in my portfolio? Also, would this be a good time to allocate monies to Well Health and Cloud MD? Any idea why TDOC is taking a hit? Is this because of Pfizer's announcement of the effectiveness of its vaccine? Thanks very much.
Read Answer Asked by umedali on November 11, 2020
Q: Hi Guys, can I get your opinion of LGO I'v held it since 2018 in my TFSA it's a .22% of the portfolio, just wondering if it's time to let it go I'm down about $300.00 at this point or is there a chance it can come back. Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Nick on November 11, 2020
Q: Okay Peter, I think I have an interesting challenge for you. As of today, including today’s market levels and all markets, if you could have only five holdings in an RRSP (just ETFs) for the next 5-10 years, which five would you choose. And if your answer would differ for a non-registered account, which five ETFs for that? (Assume you’re 55, that these accounts hold half your total investible assets, the rest being in government bonds, and that you are comfortable with reasonable levels of risk.) I look forward to your answer!
Read Answer Asked by James on November 11, 2020