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Q: Good morning,

I recently became aware that SOBO's dividends can be paid in US$.

Q1. Do you consider it a good idea to journal SOBO.CA holdings in a CDN$ Non Registered account to a US$ Non Registered account so that US$ can be generated in a similar manner as journaling BN shares from my CND$ Non Registered account to my US$ Non Registered account for the purpose of generating US$.

Q2. Do you see any negative aspect or tax implication with this strategy?

Thank you for your thoughts on this and I'll await your response.

Francesco
Read Answer Asked by Francesco on January 27, 2025
Q: Looking for investing suggestions for someone in there mid twenties that has a very good job and are just starting out investing, I was thinking buying a few ETFs that auto buy every paycheck through a big bank brokerage arm kind of set it and forget till they figure out if they want to learn more about investing. Also what would be a good basic investing book that teaches how RRSPs and TFSAs work? Is Gordon Pape still around, lol.
Read Answer Asked by Mark on January 27, 2025
Q: Hi 5i team,

I'm looking to deploy some new TFSA money for a 15-20+ year hold, ideally for a CAD stock given the current high US exchange rate. I currently have more tech than other industries with stocks like NVDA, SHOP, GOOGL, CSU, MFST, LMN, TOI and TTD.

I'm looking for some non-tech growth CAD options. Can you please recommend and rank 5-10 options in order of their leadership and balance sheet?

For CAD non-tech stocks, I currently own WSP, TVK, GSY, BN, EQB, ATD, BYD, ATZ, HPS, SLF, TD, TFII, LULU, WELL, CS, and ATS. Would you add or start new positions in your recommendation?
Read Answer Asked by Andrew on January 27, 2025
Q: Another question on my semi annual balancing exercise. With the understanding that the rest of my portfolio consists of conservative growth, dividend paying large caps and that I am looking at a 3 to 5 year time frame. Please indicate the those companies you would carry at a 5 % ish level, those that you would carry at a 2% to 3% level and those that you might not carry at all. Much appreciated ram
Read Answer Asked by Ray on January 27, 2025
Q: Everyone, if you were just starting out on a long journey of investing your savings in the market, what would be the first three things you would do? Clayton
Read Answer Asked by Clayton on January 27, 2025
Q: Hello
I have been a moneysaver customer for many years. I noticed that the model portfolio has an inception date of 2013. Can you maybe work on another more current basket of stocks bonds given that the investing environment has changed. For example the Canadian preferred index used to be quite popular, however given that rate resets are diminishing and that we are in a low interest rate environment, there may be better alternatives
Read Answer Asked by Tim on January 27, 2025
Q: I have about 10% cash that I am considering putting in U.S. stocks. Even with our $.69 dollar, I don't see any catalysts to improve that over the next few years. I have a good diverse portfolio in both $Cdn and $US, but I am definitely lighter in US exposure.
With the uncertainty of tariffs, Canada with no real leadership for the foreseeable months ahead, the US "Drill baby drill", and Canada not seeming able to attract large international investment, is there anything left to drive growth in Canada?
I am retired, so I want something that should be a little less volatile. I'm thinking of adding to MSFT and JPM, to bring them to a full 5% position. Is this a good idea, and if so, can you also recommend 2 other stocks for me to look at. What are your thoughts on Healthcare, stocks or ETFs, with the new administration? Everything US is inside my RRSP. Thank you
Read Answer Asked by Grant on January 27, 2025
Q: It is doing well with Project Eagle turning around its US operations. It has gone from 0 analyst coverage to 3 covering it since November, and PT of $209. After hitting a high of $195 it has drifted to $175 on no news. I am thinking this is due to tariff threats, would you agree? With a negative beta I like it as a hedge, but I am wondering if there is now market specific risk and should sell.
Read Answer Asked by John on January 27, 2025
Q: The last 3 Q's it has shown good growth through its acquisitions in the RTD market. The price has not responded to what I see as the potential growth turn around and you have provided some support for this thesis in previous questions. It reports February 12 and I am wondering if the Q is good would you continue to wait for a turnaround in the price or would you move on? How long would you wait? It is at a long term low price, feel it can't go any lower, but while waiting I have missed on stocks like CLS.
Read Answer Asked by John on January 27, 2025
Q: Hello 5i
I took up a small partial position in Atex with the news AEM bought a stake….at the AEM deal price
I did not buy huge due to dilution reminder in AEM deal……they have anti dilution rights.

Seeing the price jump obviously make me wish I had bought more.

What to do now?
I was going to buy more over time but did not expect the price jump.

Does one just add at this point or should a pull back be expected after recent move. Tough call but what’s your experience with wippy mining stocks say to you.

The deposit is real and heavy weights are in. That does not always mean timing is good for buy at $1.90/share.

Thoughts on adding here or a plan with this type of position?

Thanks

Dave
Read Answer Asked by David on January 27, 2025
Q: I am considerably overweight in energy. Was looking to ride it out for seasonal strength until April before cutting back, but the whole tariff question has got me nervous so will trim soon. I have close to an equal weight in both these stocks. CNQ is pretty solid but I think VRN has more upside over the short term. Between CNQ and VRN, which would you pare down the most? Cheers.
Read Answer Asked by Neil on January 27, 2025
Q: Could you please rank the following in terms of 2 year growth prospects, irregardless of risk? (first most growth, on down the road....) Thank you!

TD, SHOP, VIU, BN, RTX, ROAD, UBER, GLXY, CRM, TRI, ATZ
Read Answer Asked by Judith on January 27, 2025
Q: The new management team at I 80 gold led by Richard Young has made a few small moves to recapitalize the company. The gold deliveries that were due have been moved forward and they did a small capital raise at 80 cents per share. What is your opinion of the actions that Young and his team have made to date? Are they just buying time or are they slowly getting I 80 on firmer financial footing?
Read Answer Asked by Paul on January 27, 2025