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Q: I own EIF in my TFSA. It has proven to be a steady dividend paying stock, holding up quite well in this downturn. My other stocks are small cap, some up some down. However, history has shown that the recent decline in stock prices present an opportunity for oversized gains. I would not expect this with EIF, and am looking to BAM, GSY, and MG for a larger eventual bounce, with the NASDAQ 100 as another option. TFSA Is a small part of total portfolio. Your thoughts on this switch with a discussion on these 4 is appreciated. Derek
Read Answer Asked by Derek on February 22, 2022
Q: Hi,
I have $20,000 to top up my TFSA and wonder what would be best considering my above holdings. Should I add to any of the above or can you suggest any other stock or ETF that would be most suitable for growth and preservation. Your advice is most appreciated.
Read Answer Asked by Penny on February 22, 2022
Q: I have friends that have sold mutual funds and wondered why the final proceeds seem so much less than they expected based on recent monthly statement values (i.e. they've sold a day after the their last statement in an up market). Why do mutual funds valuations seem a bit contrived? Are there hidden fees deducted from the sale proceeds in general? If so, what % are they typically?
Read Answer Asked by DAVE on February 22, 2022
Q: I've been a shareholder for awhile. On Feb 17, 2022 Circle / Concord announced they were doubling in value (from $4.5B to $9.0B). The company was most definitely pleased to share this which would normally be positive; however, I have a few concerns / questions.
a) I feel that the value of my investment has dropped in half. Is this correct? (I like to be wrong!)
b) Does this mean that everybodies investments has dropped in half. i.e. At one point in the last 6 months I heard that Cathy Wood's funds bought millions of shares. I assume she would also be impacted. I own a few shares of one of her funds AND ask this question because, some bigger fish may not be too happy if they got impacted as well - which could have other repurcussions for CRCL.)
c) Who is the winner here? I am guessing that a number of people possibly had their share count doubled? If not, does everybody lose? (I think the company gets more money.... but I feel that us little retail investors may not be as lucky.)
Thanks as always.
Read Answer Asked by Walter on February 22, 2022
Q: Can you please tell me how much BAM owns of BIP and
BEP? I hold BAM in my unregistered accounts with the smaller dividend and BEP and BIP in my registered accounts, with the larger dividends. Am I better to focus on BAM only with the huge diversification, or should I also keep invested in BEP and BIP - not sure what to do. Finally, if I hold BAM:US, do I still get the Canadian dividend tax credit or do I need to hold BAM.A:CAN?
Read Answer Asked by Grant on February 22, 2022
Q: If you had $25K to add to your TFSA today with consideration to having a portfolio of 5-10 stocks, some of which could be better short term (2-5yrs) vs longer term (10-25yrs). Mix of medium to lower risk what would you suggest and could you advise on ideal way to allocate %?
Read Answer Asked by Theron on February 22, 2022
Q: Hi 5i Team - My question is both general and specific. When putting a value on a company the term multiple is often used. When talking about multiples could you explain what kinds of metrics this may involve, such as Price per Earnings, Price per Sales, Price per Cash Flow, etc. What multiples do you feel are the most useful in assessing the value of a company. Also what is the difference between cash flow and free cash flow.

The specific part of this question applies to SHOP. What are the most useful multiples to evaluate SHOP at today's price. Is it possible that it is now reasonably priced without the added bonus of expected growth (albeit slowing growth) Thank you.
Read Answer Asked by Rob on February 22, 2022
Q: Just a comment: well done with your analysis of the factors behind the inflation piece the other day. I subscribe to both the Economist and the Financial Times and I can say that an analysis with that quality is very rare!
Read Answer Asked by Michael on February 22, 2022
Q: With a larger capital (3-5 millions) is it acceptable to manage only with ETF or is it clearly preferable to build a portfolio with individual stock ?
Thanks for your work.
Read Answer Asked by Martin on February 22, 2022
Q: Dear 5i
When the pandemic first started and the market dropped substantially , some days even7-10% in a single day i think it was because it was such a new and scary scenario that none of us had experienced before and thus created a lot more fear in the markets . Pandemics fortunately are not that common and creates a situation with a lot of unknowns when they do occur .
Wars though serious and scary as well have occured more often in history and though terrible, do not represent the same degree up unknown as a pandemic does . That being said , what would be your best GUESS as to what the market reaction would be with regards to a Russian invasion in the Ukraine .I suspect there would be a sharp reaction by the markets to the tune of a 2-3% downturn but certainly not the 7-10% downturn in a single day when the pandemic first hit .
I`m trying to remain level headed with regards the the Russian situation and would welcome your input . I know it is a guessing game but i feel your guess might be a more accurate guess than most of the rest of us .
Thanks
Bill
Read Answer Asked by Bill on February 22, 2022
Q: What would be your current top 5 buys in the US and Canada? Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Dave on February 22, 2022
Q: I hold the se three in my TFSA and each has a profit, though a lot less than it was.
Taking into consideration I am creeping up on 73 years old would it be wise to take my profits now or wait for them to rebound some.
Read Answer Asked by Bonnie on February 22, 2022