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Q: Hi Peter and team
1. Can you see the new US Prst energy policies impacting ENB share price favourably?
2. Also, NIO dropped over 7% last Friday -- I assume this is normal volatility for NIO. What would you see as the key strengths and weaknesses of NIO going forward?
Thank you
Read Answer Asked by TOM on January 20, 2021
Q: What is your opinion on the bid by Couche-Tard to take over Carrefour? Did management not do their "due diligence" as they seem to have been very surprised - that their was push back by the French government on the grounds of "food security".
Is the governments excuse a reasonable one or was it just to keep a major head office in country?
In the past Couche-Tard usually did very good job of looking for potential problems before attempting a takeover - usually only walking away because of a higher bid they were not willing to beat.
Read Answer Asked by Reg on January 20, 2021
Q: Hello 5I Team
The following stocks/ETF makes up less then 5% of my portfolio in the green space theme . I am considering in adding PBW ETF to the group , do you see any concerns in the choices or in the weighting .Would you make any changes .Feel free in deducting additional credit in answering the questions .
Thanks
Claudio
Read Answer Asked by claudio on January 20, 2021
Q: A question was asked by Nick on Jan 19, 2021 to which you answered you prefer to delay RRSP withdrawals until an RRSP is converted into a RRIF, Why
Read Answer Asked by James on January 20, 2021
Q: Hi 5i,

Please kindly comments the above stocks (FTS, SU, ENB, KEY) in oil related sector, I am thinking to invest for 1-2 years, kindly to rank the risk and potential in coming future. Should I keep all of them or may suggest to take off one? Perhaps I should consider FTS more on utility rather than oil related? Thanks for your advise.
Read Answer Asked by ma on January 20, 2021
Q: dear team:
i have BPY and bpy.un roughly 15% in my no-registered account which bought at last May. i think it is too risky to keep them and plan to replace them .
pls give me some idea.

appreciate!

Jacky
Read Answer Asked by liang on January 20, 2021
Q: Hello 5i
I have a 5 year GSC ladder in my TFSA with $10,000 dollars a year. Each year I get about $1000 to $1300 inerest and turn over the principle. In my TFSA I also have the growth stocks of Lightspeed and Leon's which make up 6% of my equity. The rest, as a value investor primarily are mostly dividend paying blue chip in a well diversified, balanced portfolio 60% equities 40% cash and bond ETF's. I am 73 with good pension.
My question is: Should |I keep the GSC ladder which is a warm, fuzzy security blanket or by stuff like SHOP and NVIDIA or other suggested growth stock?
Stanley
Read Answer Asked by STANLEY on January 20, 2021
Q: What would be the safest alternative to a GIC that would yield at least two percent?
Read Answer Asked by Allan on January 20, 2021
Q: Hi 5i
Bitcoin is a real head scratcher for me. I can't see why anyone would use it as a form of payment considering stories like "that pizza purchase years ago is the equivalent of millions in todays value" or "I have a couple of password tries left before my disk is encrypted and my millions are lost forever" ... so there's goes the asset / store of value argument. Maybe I'm getting old but I just don't get it (having said that I bought a small amount of ether and ripple as a learning exercise a few years back and still hold it ).
In any case, the real question is with more etfs/companies piling into bitcoin related investment, if it were to grow to such an extent as to be bubble territory and subsequently experience a severe pop, would it have any side effects on the rest of the market or specific sectors of the market do you think? i.e. would it ever be anything to be concerned about ?
Thanks
Mike
Read Answer Asked by mike on January 20, 2021
Q: 10 Years Treasury Yield is rising fast laterly. Is that a result of Fed asset purchases slowing down? Where can we find such information (such as monthly or weekly purchase amount)? Thanks.

Read Answer Asked by Lin on January 20, 2021