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Investment Q&A

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Q: Pardon my ignorance if I’m missing something with this question. I understand that the market worries about leveraged companies in an inflationary environment, and that is a legitimate concern with real consequences. But at the same time, as the price (in dollars) per unit of value increases, so must the price of those same companies that have a tangible value. Holding a company whose stock price might decline in the short to medium term due to market worries but whose fundamental value will eventually be measured in more dollars (ie a higher share price) due to that same inflation seems a whole lot better than holding cash whose buying power erodes as the price per unit of value increases. Is that a fair argument?
Read Answer Asked by Rick on December 14, 2021
Q: This has gotten increasingly confusing.

Can you please confirm how the due bill works?

If shareholders were to sell when would be the last day they could and not receive the dividend?

If shareholders were to sell and want to be still paid the dividend what is the earliest date one could sell?
Read Answer Asked by James on December 14, 2021
Q: Both companies are trading at roughly a third of their 52 week highs. Being such you have answered recent questions saying they are expensive. I assumed they wouldn't be. At what price are they not expensive and what metric do you use for this. I'm trying to improve my investing skills and make some sense of this.

Thanks Steve
Read Answer Asked by Steve on December 13, 2021
Q: Gregory asked for a list of books on investing. I just came across this list on the Kiplinger website, which may prove useful.

https://www.kiplinger.com/investing/601813/best-books-for-beginning-investors-2021-22
Read Answer Asked by Jerry on December 13, 2021
Q: I'm in the process of rebuilding my portfolio for 2022. It would be helpful if you could share with me a list of both Canadian and American companies that meet the following criteria:
1. They are some of your favourite companies from a fundamental perspective
2. They are currently buying back their own shares.
3. They offer a decent dividend.
4. They run businesses that offer good growth prospects for next year.
5. They currently offer good value.
6. These companies are so solid they would classify as 'core ' holdings.
At least six companies in each list would be appreciated.

Finally, I would like to express my gratitude for the support and ideas you have shared this past year. Definitely one of the best advisory services available to Canadians,
Read Answer Asked by Les on December 13, 2021
Q: NEO Exchange CDR product. I cannot determine how the hedging works by adjusting the CRR exchange ratio, being the actual shares held. Do you follow it.
It appears that both the exchange gain and loss are eliminated by adjusting the number of shares held.
What is the cost of having this hedge. Where is that disclosed.
Read Answer Asked by Doug on December 13, 2021
Q: Is it better for me to hold these companies in a registered account?

Also, in terms of their portfolio diversification, do I need to own all four?
Read Answer Asked by Brett on December 13, 2021
Q: Hi,
Currently holding around 25% tech exposure, long term growth investor. If I wanted to de-leverage my portfolio and rebalance to some other sectors, how would you rank these tech stocks?

Do you have any fundamental concerns about any of the names held or is this a good list? NVDA is on my list of names to own as well. Thank you!
Read Answer Asked by Keith on December 13, 2021
Q: I need to shore up my accounts with some fixed income (low risk) positions. All indications are that interest rates are likely to rise, which makes me nervous to hold bonds or bond funds. I am not sure where to turn - maybe Bond ETF's? I don't want to micromanage a specific bond portfolio either. Do you have any advice on the best approach? I am still 10-15 years from "retirement" (whatever that means), so my investment horizon is still pretty long term.

Thanks in advance
Read Answer Asked by Don on December 13, 2021
Q: Good evening to 5i team,

I unloaded some Canadian banks making rooms for US banks in my portfolio. Your thoughts on Western Union vs Huntington Bancshares (pending the merger with Truist Bank), I have JP Morgan, Bank of America and small portion of Bank of New York. Your input is always valuable to our family. Thank you!
Read Answer Asked by Nhung on December 13, 2021
Q: Can I get a list of top 5 oversold stocks in both Canada and the US?
Read Answer Asked by Mike on December 13, 2021