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Q: I'm planning on making a couple of additions to our TFSAs in the early New Year.
Kindly list these companies in order of preference based on a 3-5 year hold.

Thanks, Rick
Read Answer Asked by Richard on December 03, 2021
Q: please rate these companies for 1. capital appreciation (next 3 years). 2. risk 3. best current entry price thanks Richard
Read Answer Asked by richard on December 03, 2021
Q: Earlier I asked whether it is allowed to transfer the "dividends" only of a stock that pays those dividends in $US - I have the stock in my Cdn RRSP and I would like to transfer the $US "dividends" to my $US RRSP in order to save fx fees. I beleive it is called "journalling". Your reply noted the word "stock" not dividends.
Read Answer Asked by Reg on December 03, 2021
Q: Hi 5i Team - Once again thanks for your calm and to-the-point advice on guiding us through another volatile market situation. This is yet another question on Lightspeed. There are four parts: What is its cash position, does it have debt and if so is it manageable, what are the insider holdings/ has there been any recent buying or selling, does it have a solid management team that can guide it through this turmoil. Thanks.
Read Answer Asked by Rob on December 03, 2021
Q: Everyone, at times when the market is in a short term downward trend I look at the companies 3 or 5 year share price and it always cheers me up. If the fundamentals have not changed then the long term trend will always continue UP :) Clayton
Read Answer Asked by Clayton on December 03, 2021
Q: Toi closed the end of oct at $138. To day it was as low as $98 before recovering slightly.
Do you think Csu and Toi insiders are selling Toi shares to provide funds to the new venture capital fund?
Does Toi have their own acquisition team or do they rely on Csu?
Is Toi restricted to only Europe ?
Would they have enough cash flow to finance an acquisition or will they have to borrow or issue shares?
Finally if one planned to invest $30,000. today in Csu and Toi for at least a a 5 year hold,how should one proportion it?
Read Answer Asked by Terry on December 03, 2021
Q: Dear 5i,
I often see and hear the word "growth" describing a particular stock in the media. This term seems very nebulous to me. Does it refer to earnings growth, sales growth, revenue growth, operating cash flow growth, free cash flow growth, others??? Analysts often say a stock is expected to grow 10% but, what does that really mean? Hope you can clarify.

thanks
Read Answer Asked by Ian on December 03, 2021
Q: These companies pay high dividends. Any red flags?
Are the dividends relatively safe?
Thank you.
Read Answer Asked by Steven on December 03, 2021
Q: Hi 5i Team - I am ready to sell Mission Ready but when selling a losing stock I prefer to replace it quickly with a similar company, in this case not necessarily in the same sector but with a similar market cap along with with better fundamentals and better growth profile. What would be your suggestion(s) be for a replacement. Thanks.
Read Answer Asked by Rob on December 03, 2021
Q: Hi 5i,

as of Dec. 2, 2021, ATVI price is approx. $57 and down approx. 44% from it's 1 year high. This company definitely has issues. In your opinion does this current price represent an excellent risk/reward entry point for an investor wishing to hold for at least 3 years in a TFSA? If not, what approx. price would entice you to buy this beaten down stock?

thanks
Read Answer Asked by Ian on December 03, 2021
Q: A comment, not a question:

Brett asked you a question on 2 DEC 2021 regarding buying US shares in his TFSA --> whether to first purchase USD and buy US stocks in a USD TFSA account or simply buy US stocks using CDN dollars in his (presumably) CDN TFSA account.

My experience in buying US stocks with CDN dollars in a CDN TFSA account is that in the event of a sale of the US stocks, my online brokerage (CIBC's Investors Edge) automatically converted the sale proceeds into CDN dollars. Which I didn't necessarily want done, but I wasn't given a say. Ultimately, I opened a US banking account to transfer USD into my US TFSA account. Sale proceeds of US stocks are kept in USD and I am free to convert back into CDN dollars. Or not. Which I prefer to the alternative.

I hope my experience helps Brett and others.
Read Answer Asked by Ian on December 03, 2021