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Investment Q&A

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Q: Can I have your opinion of this plant base frozen food company please ?

There is a december investor presentation on their web site and they plan a pretty agressive expansion over the coming years.

This market (frozen food) is pretty crowded in my opinion and do you think they have a special product ? I know they are integrated vertically and have factories in Italy and California. Costco Wall Mart and Target are big clients for them.

Thanks !
Read Answer Asked by jean on April 07, 2021
Q: Hi Guys
Can you comment on the above Company, and do you see it as a good long term Hold
Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Gordon on April 06, 2021
Q: Hope you and yours have so far successfully avoiding covid-19.
Our portfolio is below
Cons Discr 5%: US:NIO, US:CELH
Cons Stpl 3.8% - US:COST
Energy 6.2%
Fin Svcs 38% - BNS, GSY, RY, SHOP, SLF, US:BAM, US:JPM, US:MCO, US:V
Health 4.2% - US:MDT
Ind 5.8% - US:RTX, CNR
Real Est 2.7% - US:RDFN
Tech 13.4%
Telcom 5.7%
Util 7.4%
Cash 8%

All the fin svcs are up nicely but V and BAM have only small gains. We like both but think we should reduce this overweight sector and re-balance among the Industrial, Health and Real Estate sectors.
We are down 41% on NIO and down 12% on CELH but we are prepared to wait unless you think their prospects aren’t worth the wait.
We’d appreciate your view on what to sell in fin svcs and what to buy in Ind, Health & Real Est.
Many, many thanks.
Read Answer Asked by TOM on April 06, 2021
Q: I am interested in investing a portion of my portfolio USA market. It seems to me that the safest way to do this is through good quality ETFs with minimal dividend payout. Their stock market is far too large for me to consider managing individual stocks.
It is my preference not to buy a broad market index with thousands of stocks, rather to purchase ETF’s covering specific sectors that together more or less cover the major components.
At this time, which ETFs would you choose for ...
1.Health Care
2.Industry
3.Cyclicals
4.Value
5.Small Cap
6.Technology. ?
Financials and Resources are well covered in Canada.
Thanking you in advance.

Catherine
Read Answer Asked by Catherine Ann on April 06, 2021
Q: I have a 5% position in Visa and 2% position in Lightspeed. I am considering adding a position in PayPal or Square to my TFSA.Which would you prefer today? Or should I diversify into something like Shopify?
Could you rate the above stocks in terms of risk and also include Crowdstrike?I have a long time horizon.
Read Answer Asked by Allen on April 05, 2021
Q: Happy Easter everyone, I wanted to get your thoughts on the recent earnings for LULU if you would be a buyer at the $300 level . Additionally with the reopening in view what are your thoughts on Nike and Under armer as well? I feel that with the nicer weather and lifting of restrictions people might start thinking about getting back into shape before everything reopens.

Looking forward to your insights,

Read Answer Asked by Norman on April 05, 2021
Q: Hey guys,

ARK invest just recently released there new ARKX ETF. I have been waiting for a while for it to be released. What are your guys general opinion about this ETF. Would you guys be okay with taking a small position in this.

With ARK's recent performance when you be a little skeptical with taking a position in todays market?

Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Bonnie on April 05, 2021
Q: Hello Folks:
I am considering dropping Verizon and adding T-Mobile. TMUS does not have a dividend however their future appears brighter, particularly with their google hookup. Verizon seems to have been treading water the last couple of years.
What are your views and if we were to purchase TMUS what weighting would you recommend?
Thanks for your great service
brian
Read Answer Asked by Brian on April 02, 2021
Q: Can you suggest some companies with decent premiums that you think would be good candidates for an income generating strategy using options.
Many thanks.
Mike
Read Answer Asked by michael on April 02, 2021