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Investment Q&A

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Q: Hello 5i!
Thank you for your recent "Investment Tips for Individual Investors". The fact that you were talking about me made me laugh. I learn geography best when looking at junior resource companies in god-knows-where locations. Still laughing. It was honest and I appreciate that.

On that note and without futher ado I would appreciate your input regarding a resource company, Arcan (ARN). We recently (wife and I) initiated a position at $2.17. We may be purchasing more but would appreciate input from the all seeing 5i Oracle.

Additionally previously one of your answers had talked about the recovery being long with low interest payments. 10 years was the guestimate for low interest. Could you elaborate on your thoughts for this time frame? Generally if interest rates aren't kept low the debt payments countries are carrying will hamstring them? So Countries will do their utmost to keep interest rates low while hopefully working like hell to reduce/drop debt. Then when interest rates/inflation comes hopefully their future earnings can out compete their future debt payments?
Read Answer Asked by Frederick on June 08, 2012
Q: When you look 5, 10, 20 years in the future what do you see? Or maybe the question should be 5, 10, 20 years in the future where are you looking?
Is this an exercise that you feel is productive for investing? If yes, are there ways in which you view it as more or less productive?
Read Answer Asked by Frederick on May 11, 2012
Q: In this type of environment--where the market looks broken technically, and there is so much macro risk (Europe), does one just sit on their hands or begin to nibble? What market signals would you look for to begin to nibble? Thank you!
Read Answer Asked by Joseph on May 09, 2012
Q: Portfolio Strategy - Bases on your investing experience, what you consider is good money management/ portfolio strategy. Do you suggest employing stops, trailing stops. How to protect profits and capital. Incremental buying like buy more if stock drop 20% or rise 20%. I know there is no 1 size fit all, but any guidance is appreciated.
Read Answer Asked by RUPINDER on May 08, 2012
Q: I am hearing more often that US equities will outperform Canada. Do you share this view? Will you be issuing any reports on US equities?
Read Answer Asked by Albert on April 26, 2012