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Q: Hello 5i
I have been considering how to improve my TFSA in the New year and am asking you to advice on this. Currently I hold Bam, Magna, Boyd and Microsoft there,among others. I can replace these with Nvidia and Google. Which ones would you replace?
Thanks
Read Answer Asked by joseph on November 12, 2021
Q: Hi group what 3 stocks and why? would you suggest assuming with are stuck with extreme inflation for the next several years.

Also is it too late to start a position in NVDA and if so can you suggest another chip maker that has more room to run and why so. Thanks for your guidance
Read Answer Asked by Terence on November 12, 2021
Q: Dear Peter and team,

I know from your previous answer to my question and others, you believe in momentum as an important factor in investing.

Do you think the recent price action in the energy and Gold sectors are real and sustainable? Do you think they have the momentum and the legs to go for some more time, say a year?

Gold has hit 1900 before but really hasn't gone beyond 2000+ in a sustained fashion. Plus Bitcoin is here to stay?


Read Answer Asked by Savalai on November 12, 2021
Q: Here is the current EV/EBITDA ratios for the following energy producers (lowest to highest): CPX (8.3), BEP.UN (9.3), NPI (11.6), FTS (13.0), H (14.0), AQN (16.5), BLX (17.4), INE (37.1). CPX seems to be a top contender for value, with lowest P/B too at 1.49. Considering all factors, please rank from best to worst, in terms of possible best total return over the next 10 years.
Thanks!
Read Answer Asked by Grant on November 12, 2021
Q: Peter and Ryan - This isn't a question but rather a warning to those members like Jason who are constantly heaping praise on you regarding your service. Don't these people understand that by fawning over you they pave a slippery slope that inevitably leads to higher annual fees. Far better to remain silent. Or how about zinging you with the odd critique to insert an element of doubt regarding the wisdom of any increase. Come on fellow members, learn some basic psychology! I long for those questions some years ago that lambasted you occasionally when markets were weak. Could the absence of that negative sentiment towards you of late be a sign of market froth? Frankly though if I'm to be completely honest your service is irreplaceable and your fees damn reasonable! Oops. Good thing I just renewed.
Read Answer Asked by Ken on November 12, 2021
Q: Hi guys,

These are my top (by%) holdings, all around 5%. Which ones, if any, would you let run above 7%?
Thanks
Jim
Read Answer Asked by jim on November 11, 2021