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Q: Hi,
There were a few questions in January 2022 about both the US/Canadian banks. Your answers seem to be favour holding some banks b/c of rising interest rates and more recent earnings results.

What are your favorite bank ETFs in Canada and in the US? (US ETFs are a lot cheaper to buy and hold). Do you still feel optimistic about this sector?

This is for my RRSPs. So, withholding tax is not a factor.

Thanks in advance.
Read Answer Asked by Savalai on February 08, 2022
Q: What resource(s) would you recommend for beginners to learn about stock options, from the ground up? Is there a way to practice strategies and analyze results without using real money?
Read Answer Asked by Alfred on February 08, 2022
Q: Hi 5i, what are the best sectors on the TSX to invest in now and the next 3 months and why? Thanks.
Read Answer Asked by Ron on February 08, 2022
Q: If I had to buy only one energy ETF, which would you choose?

If I had to buy only one large cap energy stock, which would you choose?


If I had to buy only one mid cap energy stock, which would you choose?

Your thoughts on TVE please.
Read Answer Asked by V on February 08, 2022
Q: I have reviewed materials on small to mid cap ETFs using such sites as ETF.com, ETFtrends.com and other. Question: in current market conditions, what US-listed ETFs, if any, would you buy today:
1. Small cap or mid cap ETFs? If you faor either or both , which ones do you suggest? (I dislike, or have doubts about, IWO which is in your model).
2. Would you prefer a mix of small and mid cap ETFs over (1) above? If yes, which ETF do you like that covers both small cap and mid cap? (US only)
3. *IF* you are in favor of small cap or mid cap (or a combo) at this time would you favor value over growth? In your answer kindly suggest what if any ETFs would be suitable. (US only).

Read Answer Asked by Adam on February 08, 2022
Q: Please list companies in your balanced equity and growrth model portfolios that are now in bear market territories and of those what would be your top 5 listed in preference to add to for a long term hold.
Read Answer Asked by Terry on February 08, 2022
Q: With the recent down turn in Google I would like to buy now and hopefully benefit from a price increase when the stocks splits 20 for 1 in July. I have 3,000 US, so I can buy one Google share OR 120 Google CDRs. What would i5R recommend, buy 1 US share OR 120 Google CDRs with CDN funds. Thanks … Cal
Read Answer Asked by cal on February 08, 2022
Q: How strong is the Visa moat? Is it vulnerable to disruptors? Will big players like Amazon going their own way be a material hit overall? Is there still enough market share to gain from cash payments globally to continue the growth rate that supports the valuation?
Read Answer Asked by Benjamin on February 08, 2022
Q: I'm trying to choose between TIH and MG.

1. Which has the best long term growth?
2. Which has the future dividend growth?
3. Which has the better balance sheet?
4. Which has the better management?
5. Which is least vulnerable to competition / disruption?
6. Which is 5i Research's pick overall - if there are any particular reasons, please let me know.
Read Answer Asked by James on February 08, 2022
Q: I'm trying to understand NBLY .... For starters it is a chain of drug stores that is losing money ... Why ? ..... And second what is the hook here ? I understand the format of Shoppers ..... Flyers, weekly sales, and appear to be a grocery and makeup store more than a pharmacy . What is the format in a Neighbourly Pharmacy when one enters the door ? Is it a pure pharmacy ? ...... Are there other products sold ? .....What does the corporate structure offer to these places ? What is your opinion on management ? ......Please explain what the attraction is here ? Thanks Garth
Read Answer Asked by Garth on February 08, 2022
Q: Hi 5i Team – Having read the latest questions and responses on Lightspeed, I have a few to add and hopefully there isn’t much of an overlap here.

1) On BNN the new CEO talked about the launching of new products. Could you explain what these products are.
2) He also said that Lightspeed is replacing the old Legacy system for its clients with a more up-to-date system. Could you explain what that means.
3) Are there headwinds with more in-store shopping expected as pandemic restrictions are being lifted and at least some of the population wants to return to the personal shopping experience as opposed to the online experience.
4) What will it take for Lightspeed to become profitable and do you have an idea how long that will take.
5) I know Lightspeed has just under 1 billion dollars in cash but does it have any significant debt.
6) Could you describe any similarities to Shopify and also elaborate on the differences.

There are many questions here and even though they relate to just the one company, please feel free to deduct credits as needed.

Thank you.

Rob
Read Answer Asked by Rob on February 08, 2022
Q: I am looking to diversify to more reasonably valued markets. I already own North American and European stocks / ETF's. So I want to increase my Emerging markets portfolio weighting. I own VWO (heavy Chinese component) and also ZID, so I would like even more diversification in S.E. Asia.

You've recently answered a question about EWY and mentioned how reasonably priced it was. Would EWS also be good value right now (i.e. P/E, P/S) ? Is 6% the correct dividend yield for that ETF, and are there any taxes withheld if it is part of one's RRSP ?
Read Answer Asked by James on February 08, 2022
Q: Hi,

Have some cash to put to work. What would be in your top 5-10 CDN and US stocks that fit the descriptions below. Can be value or growth. Long term investor. Thanks!

“stocks with fair valuations that are at great price points and have taken a hit during this market volatility”

“high-quality stocks with sustainable growth, solid valuation frameworks, robust profits, positive earnings revisions, and strong momentum compared to peers.”

“wonderful company at a fair price”

“Bargains are the holy grail of the true stock picker. We see the latest correction not as a disaster, but as an opportunity to acquire more shares at low prices. This is how great fortunes are made over time,”
Read Answer Asked by Keith on February 08, 2022