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Q: Hi,
In this down market and in your professional experience, how do you recommend legging into the market? Lets say you have $100k in cash to invest, would you invest that in equal % parts over the next X months? If you think mild to severe recessions last between 9 months-2 years, best to leg in in equal % parts over that time? Or what do you think about investing more as the markets drop more? So lets say market drops 10%, invest 10%, market drops down another 10%, invest 20%? Thoughts? Investment horizon is 10 yrs+.

Thanks!
Read Answer Asked by Keith on March 04, 2020
Q: I recall that during the crash of 2008 some pundits recommended that a good entry point was when the price of a blue-chip stock fell to where it yielded a 4% dividend. I’m assuming this meant that the yield was better than potential interest that could be earned on bond prices during a flight to “safety”. If I’m somewhere near accurate with this statement and given the low interest rate environment we are in, what, in your opinion should today’s investor be looking for in terms of a yield target for dividend-paying Blue-chips, assuming the market is going to continue to decline? Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Chad on March 04, 2020
Q: I'm looking for ways to hedge exposure to the perpetual preferred market?
I own a large portfolio of Canadian bank, insurance and utility perpetual prefs. All of which I have profits on. This weeks carnage bled into the pref market. I don't try selling because the spread between the bid and the ask is too wide. Not to mention triggering capitoI gains tax.
I was able to place shorts on CPD, ZPR and HPR the day they went ex dividend and that has worked somewhat but to little to late. I don't like using shorts simply because short gains are considered income to the CRA. Plus the duration of the short trade is small as to not payout someone elses dividend!!
There must be a better way to solve this issue? I'm unable to find an ETF that is the polar opposite of CPD. I'm open to all suggestions....options, inverse ETF suggestions, TLT maybe??
Help...
Read Answer Asked by nicholas on March 03, 2020
Q: Hi 5i team,
Found this SP500 chart interesting to share "the reasons for selling " but the nice thing with the chart " You see why you don't have to sell"
Regards,
https://mobile.twitter.com/michaelbatnick/status/1233418188207067138
Read Answer Asked by Ben on March 02, 2020
Q: With these drops in the market, we should be in for some pretty decent buying opportunities in the future !!
Read Answer Asked by TOM on March 02, 2020
Q: Dear 5i,

Many stocks such as Google have a high purchase price per share such that one needs quite a lot of money up front to purchase a board lot of 100 shares. Are there any disadvantages for individual investors who wish to buy and sell odd board lots like 1 to 10 shares?

thanks for your opinion
Read Answer Asked by Ian on March 02, 2020
Q: I'm curious about what happened to REITs and utilities on Friday. They got absolutely hammered. Some of the utilities, in particular, like Boralex and Capital Power were down 6%-8%. Both sectors plunged like anvils. They performed worse than most tech stocks, yet the fears over the virus should not be able to impact their revenue and profit at all. Do you have any ideas here?
Read Answer Asked by John on March 02, 2020
Q: My brother did a Ph.D in the area of virus research, at M.I.T. He has zero interest in stocks. He was able to tell us 1 thing regarding this event, it's that Europe, Canada and the U.S.A are currently in what he calls Phase I of the virus breakout (out of 3 phases) and that statistically, the death cases should be much higher in about 2 weeks. This of course might not translate to the equity market, but probably means that worst looking headlines are coming. My plan is to wait 2 weeks and then, start buying on margin *IF* the market is lower than today. Here's my question. Considering that the cost of the loan is 4.95% (all-in-one mortgage from NBC), how much of a drop from today (SP500 is at 2950) would you recommend buying the U.S index? Thank you.
Read Answer Asked by Matt on March 02, 2020
Q: Good morning. My question concerns the shut down of the TSX yesterday afternoon. Our CDN platform goes down yet we have some 50 odd CDN stocks trading on multiple platforms that can still be bought or sold. It seems an entire nation of investors and investment professionals are unable to do their respective jobs because our data system is antiquated. Billions of dollars in trades are held up yet stocks with dual listings can be traded. Once again I'm underwhelmed by all things Cdn. The TSX needs to upgrade it's systems. I can see some enterprising lawyers developing a class action lawsuit on behalf of investors and investing professionals who are powerless under these circumstances to do a damn thing in real ttime. Any thoughts or suggestions? David
Read Answer Asked by David on February 28, 2020
Q: How good of an indicator do you consider 5 year roe? Is free cash flow better?
Read Answer Asked by Don on February 26, 2020
Q: Coronavirus.
Will 5i be doing a report on the implications of the virus and your suggestions for adjustments to our investments.
There would seem to be implications for global growth.
Read Answer Asked by michael on February 25, 2020
Q: Any words of wisdom you can impart to worried investors today to calm their nerves might be a prudent approach to our collective investing concepts for the next couple of weeks. Thank you for the stellar guidance in good times snd and troubled times. David
Read Answer Asked by David on February 24, 2020
Q: A comment on Shirley of this morning regarding tax forms (T3, T4, T5, LP tax forms..etc.), now all of these can be downloaded directly from Revenue Canada website directly to your tax filing program. The only issue is that you have to wait until all of them are received by RCA which is usually around first week of April.
Read Answer Asked by Saad on February 21, 2020