Q: I am looking for a few stocks that are good for day trading. I know this is not something you guys really do but can you list a couple stocks that would be good day traders?
Q: Thank you so much for your recommendation on WYNN, GC, BKNG, LUV. They went up a lot.
I still have some cash that I would like to invest.
Are there any stocks that are still undervalued even after recent vaccine news? Or should I just wait for them to dip again? Thanks!
Just a follow up to my previous question yesterday, regarding monthly payout etf's above 4%. Could you list for me a collection of Blue Chip equities that payout dividends above 4% each month of the year, January through December? Preferably Canadian equities?
Thanks again for your help.
Stephen
Q: With your help from May2017 to now I am up 132%. Love your advice but tend to think it's aimed at young and middle aged people, which is probably most of your readers.
I am 71 and have Shopify which has done well for as have KL, Real and Brookfields to name a few. Have some cash and was wondering if you could give me some growth , yes I know the risk, that won't take 10 years to see action on.
Q: I have owned TD and BNS for a number of years in my RRSP account - I am looking at either adding more to BNS or buying RY as a new addition. Can you suggest what would be best at this time ?
Thanks
Q: According to a TD Waterhouse report issued on Nov 10th, the valuation of BIP.UN using forward P/FFO looks very attractive over the next two years in comparison to 2020:
2020E 16.1x, 2021E 13.7x, 2022E 12.5x
As long as it can maintain it's current multiple over the same period I should be able to experience capital appreciation.
How much confidence should I have in these forecasts? Do these forecasts seem reasonable for the stock?
Thank-you.
With 22 tech stocks weighting some 34% of my portfolio, I assume you would recommend that I rationalize my approach for a better diversification, both in my tech sector and in my portfolio as a whole.
To accomplish that, while keeping a strong growth approach, could you indicate which are, in your view, 1) the « must own » stocks, in order of importance 2) those which could be dropped because of « double emploi » or high risk, 3) those missing to properly cover the tech sector ?
Please feel free to use as many credits as you see fit.
Q: I too am frustrated with this stock and plan to move on. Would you consider Dollarama or Well Health two reasonable choices from your growth portfolio as replacement(s). Thank you. Bill.
Q: Hello 5i,
Can you provide your assessment of this company. Their revenues almost doubled this year compared to last and all 5 analyst have Buy rating on it.
I am looking to add a couple of names to my portfolio in the consumer cyclical and consumer discretionary sectors. Can you provide me with 4 names in each that you feel have strong balance sheets going forward, and are currently undervalued in your opinion.
Q: Good morning and thank you again and again and again for your precious enlighted comments. In the context of the light at the end of the tunnel. I'm currently underweight in Basic materials (own 3 gold miners) Energy (own key and tou) Helathcare (own veev and gud) Real estate (own dir) Where would you add first and would you please add suggestions as to how to complete my weithings.
Q: Ivn just completed east and west tunnels into one tunnel and increase its capacity to be one of the largest producer of copper in the world according to Robert Friedland.Your comments please.