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Q: Ignoring risk, please rank these companies based on 5 year hold -potential for returns.
Read Answer Asked by Pradeep on March 16, 2021
Q: Risk tolerance in TFSA high. Both spouses are vested in defined benefit pension. 5 to 15 year timeframe. I am thinking of slowly adding to existing XBC position and initiating MITK position. Would you suggest waiting until after XBC reports? I worry a good buying opportunity will be lost if we don't add to that position in advance. Do we have a timeframe around the MITK legal situation?
Read Answer Asked by Joel on March 16, 2021
Q: Lately I've noticed a lot of people on Fintwit commenting about the market switching from growth to value. A lot of them seem to be bullish on IWN. I already own IWO, and have enough cash to also buy IWN. If we are moving from growth to value, would IWN outperform IWO? Is there a big difference between them?
Read Answer Asked by Ed on March 16, 2021
Q: Hi!

Looking to add BIP.U in my RRSP for a long term hold. I’m researching the Company and looking at the distribution of BIPC in March. I just want to make sure trust I understand the transaction because the share prices are quite different right now. The main goal was to reach a new investor base by distributing a Canadian Corp that is eligible to the dividend tax credit? The Companies are economically identical and it was treated similar to a share split. Does that mean that the market cap immediately before and after the distribution should be the same? The difference is share price now is due to more investors wanting the Corporation instead of the LP? Difference should narrow over time with BIPC coming down or BIP.U going up?

Thanks,
Jason
Read Answer Asked by Jason on March 16, 2021
Q: I have recently transferred my RSP as cash to a LIRA account in another institution. This is a substantial number waiting for investing. In less than 2 years I will need to start transferring to RIF.
I have a few questions
1. What is a period of time you recommend to spread the purchasing of investments.
2. In the meantime, I would like to park cash buying a short-term ETF. Should I get one such an ETF or more to reduce the risk? Which ETF or RTFs would you recommend: ZCS, XSB, VSB, or other?
3. I am looking to have a 50/50 mixture of growth and income. Can you list several stocks, bonds, ETF etc. you would recommend to purchase at this time?

I appreciate your recommendation.
Casimir
Read Answer Asked by Kazimierz on March 15, 2021
Q: Hi Peter...If you could put on your CRA hat for a minute. I made a metal error this past summer and sold my WSP shares held in a margin account triggering a sizeable capital gain. The same day I rebought the shares. Scotia iTrade has now sent me their tax form but their numbers did not match mine. In essence Scotia raised the adjusted cost base of the shares up by including the new shares with the original shares. It is like I purchased the shares first (raising the ACB) and then sold a portion of the holding. Naturally I am tempted to go with Scotia's numbers because it reduces the tax burden. Do you have any thoughts?
As an aside it would seem one could always raise the ACB by buying shares on margin and then selling the holding after let's say 30 days. (We have to renovate the house in about a year so I will need to sell stocks to raise cash. All stock positions are currently positive thanks in no small measure to you, Ryan and the 5i team). The risk is the share price tanks after I have increased our position and one ends up with a loss instead of a profit. However you have advised us that in regards to rebuying shares after claiming a capital loss that generally the share price doesn't move much over 30 days.
Any thoughts you have would be appreciated,
Jim
Read Answer Asked by James on March 15, 2021