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Q: Good Morning, I have done well on NVDA these past two years and it has become just over 7% of my portfolio. In light of the current positive news on AMD, should an investor (like myself) consider trimming NVDA by 2% and buying some AMD. I know you like to let your winners run, and previous answers show that some members of the 5i team own both of these stocks. Do you still have more confidence in NVDA or has your opinion changed? Taxation is not a concern as NVDA is held in a registered account. Thanks very much. Brad
Read Answer Asked by Bradley on November 10, 2021
Q: Hi, Peter

Rates are going up. One of these days, we are going to wake up and hear the news that rates have gone up and we're all going to say, "Oh, geez, I wish I had done....X",

What's X? What will we wish we had done before rates start going back up?

Appreciate your thoughts on this atypical question.

Robert
Read Answer Asked by Robert on November 10, 2021
Q: Hi,

What would be the implications of China waging a war on Taiwan on the markets..US and others may jump in too ..Chinese seem to stocking up groceries and other essentials..
Do you think slide due to Chinese real estate and the country’s policy to tech companies likely to continue and what sectors do you think will be most affected. Thanks for your insight.

Shyam
Read Answer Asked by Shyam on November 10, 2021
Q: hello 5i Research team,
When you answer that Magna be among the companies that will benefit from the increase trend toward sales of EV: can you elaborate on how and why, and also which of MG reporting segments (body exteriors & structures; power & vision; seating systems; complete vehicles) will benefit and especially how will it benefit. I cannot specifically identify a winner. My intuition says « power & vison » will probably loose from the transition out of oil (it represents about 30% of sales: which is about appropriate for an entier vehicle). Therefore if I am correct, there is no specific advantage for MG from the transition to EV. Please enlighten me. Thank you for your collaboration, Eric
Read Answer Asked by Eric on November 10, 2021
Q: What is the case for buying ECN? It hasn't done much since the announcement. You will get a whopping big dividend eventually but that's basically just being chopped off the value of the company so the stock value will plunge by around the same amount. Maybe the new remaining company will be worth more - or maybe not. But you can buy that after the split anyway if things are positive. Am I wrong here? Why should I buy ECN as opposed to something else which has strong momentum and performance?
Read Answer Asked by John on November 10, 2021
Q: Kindly comment of the NVEI Q3 results and forward guidance.

As well the "funny trading" pattern of being seen too often - a big jump in SP the day before release and then a sell off on the day of actual release. Could it be such information is leaked before hand? Or it's a case of too many shrewd investors these days know when to "buy on rumor and sell on news".
Read Answer Asked by Victor on November 10, 2021
Q: On Nov 9 you said: We don't like stepping into such negative momentum, and would hold off for now.

On Nov 4 you said: The stock is very cheap right now, but with some disappointment and maybe year end tax selling, we think it could remain under pressure. We might do a partial position at $5.50.

Hmmm. Such conflicting advice doesn’t inspire confidence. Which is it?

I am a long term believer in the Warren Buffet approach to investing. Study a company and its business in depth and determine if it is a sound, long term investment that you hope to never sell. A business in which you can trust management to make sound decisions to grow the business. Is AT a business worth investing in for the long term or not? If it is, then should you not be advising subscribers to buy more the cheaper it gets? It has $1/share in cash and could buy the company at current prices with its own cash in about 5 years time. Am I wrong?


Read Answer Asked by David on November 10, 2021