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Investment Q&A

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Q: As we move into 2022 I find myself looking for long-term trends that I can believe in and consequently feel safe to invest in. It seems to me that:
1. FINTEC
2. Cyber security
3. Payments
are three such trends. I'm curious if you agree with my three choices and if you do could you suggest a couple of companies in each trend that would be your favourites. Finally, are there other viable long term trends that you think I have missed?
Read Answer Asked by Les on February 03, 2022
Q: 5i team:
2022 “fresh money” TFSA $6k annual allocation will not account for 1% of my total portfolio allocation. I have 60 holdings most at least 1% each across eleven sectors (max 15% for any one sector) plus a 10% sector allocation for X-Canada (currently have VTI, VIG, VIU and VEE for full 10%).
Currently underweight Industrials (-5.09%) , Healthcare (-3.48%) Cons Cyc (-2.60%) and lesser amounts for Cons Staples, Communications and materials. Overweight (most first) Fins, Tech, Utilities, RE then Energy due mostly to the Brookfield companies.
Across total portfolio current industrial holdings are BAM.A, BBU, CAE, TFII, TRI & WSP; for Healthcare have GUD and WELL; and for Cycs have ATZ, MGA & QSR.
Looking for ideas for either industrials or healthcare or consumer cyc. For TFSA do I add to existing or add a new holding like ATA, SIS or PRN, NBLY or DOO or DOL considering current state of market turmoil?
TFSA currently holds AQN , AHOTF, TFII, TRI, DSG, DIR, EGLX, HR.UN, KXS, PMZ.UN, REAL, S, TIXT, TOI. (ahotf, hr.un, pmz.un, real & s destined for the exit ramp with total loss of much more than the $6K of TFSA fresh money).
For context investment objective is to continue conservatively growing a balanced portfolio investing a growing portion in mid cap growers. My portfolio is all equity so it leans to the higher risk side. I am 69, retired, indexed DB and CPP pensions but no OAS due to claw back. No RRSP but have TFSA and non-reg accounts in $USD and $CDN. Portfolio size is low 7 figures.
What to consider doing?
Read Answer Asked by William Ross on February 03, 2022
Q: Hi 5i,

Could I get your opinion on the future growth prospects of EA? I have owned the stock for 2years in a non-reg account and I am questioning whether it is the best use of my capital compared to companies like SE in the gaming space. SE looks attractive at the current price point and I thinking to make the switch.

Looking at 5 year plus time horizon.

Thank you in advance.

Read Answer Asked by GREGORY on February 03, 2022
Q: Hi Team,
I remember LSPD going to $12 in March 2020 and how surprised you were.
Today, when you state that you will be "reviewing everything", it makes me worry. You mention the report will be updated as soon as possible but that could take days.
Would you be able to provide insight to your members (sell/hold/buy more) sooner that waiting for a report?
Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Marco on February 03, 2022
Q: For a 5 year hold, With the 23% drop in FB, is it better to sell at a loss in a registered account and buy stocks such as Roku, afrm, upst, Netflix, Shopify? These stocks are also down lately. Would you make the same decision for a 2 year hold?
Read Answer Asked by V on February 03, 2022
Q: In a previous comment, you speculated that the Board may have made the CEO change. Were you surprised with the departure of Dasilva from the CEO position? Based on past results, did you see this as a possible move? What do you think was the catalyst that triggered the change? Will you be updating your report on LSPD and if so, what is the timing? Is it a buy (probably not), hold or sell?
Read Answer Asked on February 03, 2022