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Q: Hello 5i Team,
I'm looking to sell the following 12 stocks in my cash account to crystallize some losses in anticipation of better buying opportunities in the fall: BNTX, CAE, CHTR, CIEN, CJT, CTS, DIS, FNF, GNRC, HAS, TEAM, and YETI.
For each of these stocks, could you please indicate: HOLD; SELL; or SELL + RE-BUY (with suggested proxy).
Feel free to deduct as many credits as you see fit.
Thanks in advance for your always helpful advice!
I'm looking to sell the following 12 stocks in my cash account to crystallize some losses in anticipation of better buying opportunities in the fall: BNTX, CAE, CHTR, CIEN, CJT, CTS, DIS, FNF, GNRC, HAS, TEAM, and YETI.
For each of these stocks, could you please indicate: HOLD; SELL; or SELL + RE-BUY (with suggested proxy).
Feel free to deduct as many credits as you see fit.
Thanks in advance for your always helpful advice!
Q: Morningstar is giving FNF a five star rating at its current valuation with Point & Figure analysis indicating continued declines ahead. What is your perspective on FNF's future growth prospects and its continued ability to pay its healthy dividend?
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Q: Hi 5i. I'm not sure if anyone has ever posed you a question about any of these companies, all of which have substantial operations in Canada.
Obviously, the expectation of continued interest rate hikes will have a strong negative effect on these companies' business this year. Taking a step back, though, do you see much to separate them as investments? For instance, is any of them materially more indebted than the others? Any thoughts you might have would be welcome.
Obviously, the expectation of continued interest rate hikes will have a strong negative effect on these companies' business this year. Taking a step back, though, do you see much to separate them as investments? For instance, is any of them materially more indebted than the others? Any thoughts you might have would be welcome.
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