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Q: Would you kindly provide 4 US stocks and 4 CDN stocks that would be your best bets today to increase in value by 1000% over the next 10 years. Thanks.
Read Answer Asked by Richard on August 08, 2024
Q: What are you suggestions for the best 5 Canadian and American growth dividend stocks
Read Answer Asked by Mike on August 08, 2024
Q: Thank you for the Monday morning alert. I took a chance that you would have devoted a bit of holiday time to explain the situation in easier language than CNBC was describing.
When stocks report good quarters they spike up and then 90% of the time they drift back down to the trend line. This happens whether the market has been in an uptick or a downtick. I guess I should be like everyone else and when this happens, get out of all or a big part of my positions. What would be your advice on this? Thanks so much.
Read Answer Asked by Dennis on August 08, 2024
Q: As boring as they may be, these six represent a large portion of the income aspect of my portfolio. Any of the six that you would say just sell?
Read Answer Asked by Jim on August 08, 2024
Q: Hi Group i am treating the above stocks as core positions. I am concerned that some of the list are taking big hits so should i take profits while there is still some $ left in the black . FFH is an example where my profits was 40% now less than 10% ? (this is my worst performer so please answer specifically what you suggest buy, sell or hold). . Please advise if I should take some profits or just ride it out. List in order of preference...Buy sell ,or hold Thanks for your thoughts on this dilemma
Read Answer Asked by Terence on August 08, 2024
Q: Can you recommend a list of safe dividend income ETFs with high steady monthly distributions? Thanks.
Read Answer Asked by Victor on August 07, 2024
Q: For ETF’s there are a number of variations of a given index such as market capitalization weighting vs equal weight capitalization vs capped weighting and for Canadian versions of US ETF’s hedged vs unhedged. I’m sure I’m probably missing other differentiating options. For someone who wants to invest in Canadian (rather US) dollars, and given all these different options, I’m wondering what your preferred funds would be for S&P500, NASDAQ100, and an international ex-US ETF and a brief comment for each as to the rationale why? For coverage of the TSX do you prefer a fund that tracks the TSX60 or the entire index and which one would that be? Would these suggestions differ depending upon whether the funds are held in a non-registered account vs an RRSP vs other registered accounts (TFSA, FHSA and RESP)? Thanks.
Read Answer Asked by Bruce on August 07, 2024