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Investment Q&A

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Q: I am looking to buy a position in U.US (Unity Software), but I need to sell one of the other listed companies to raise the cash to do this. Which one would you sell (or trim) to do this, taking into consideration this would be a long term investment. I am looking for maximum share price appreciation. Thanks

Shane.
Read Answer Asked by Shane on November 24, 2020
Q: Hello!

What is your current take on the company? They have reported what would appear promising two quarters as far as revenue while successively reducing their costs yet the stock has done nothing since it first bottomed in September. Overall there is not much movement despite of volatility. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
Read Answer Asked by Irek on November 24, 2020
Q: I’m seeing more and more questions from members about the EV space. I’ve taken a small position in EXRO with money I can afford to lose because their technology could be a game changer. I’m comfortable with the thought they may not succeed. It seems to me you always wait to endorse until a company has established a track record through sales, etc. This is obviously sound investing advice but doesn’t apply to many startups or companies with new technologies. I don’t often take ‘a flier’ but I feel we’re observing a sea change in energy and related industries. Could you discuss the EV space and identify some of the companies who may have your interest if not your dollars.
Read Answer Asked by Warren on November 24, 2020
Q: Good Morning
Do we get the dividend tax credit from Canadian stocks listed in the New York stock exchange?
Thanks.
Read Answer Asked by Terry on November 24, 2020
Q: Hi team,

I’m seeking to create a globally diversified all equity portfolio using low cost ETFs that accurately represent the market cap of each country for a 10-15 year hold. I also hold ZUT as an alternative to fixed income and am contributing to an inflation adjusted pension through my employer. For some real estate exposure we have two single family rental properties in slow and steady Manitoba. A small portion of my portfolio is in bitcoin as a hedge against inflation, not more than I’m comfortable loosing. BTC has been this year’s best performing asset but there are mixed opinions on its future and what I do own doesn’t cause me to loose sleep.

Currently my core holding is VEQT which is heavily overweight in Canadian equities. There are numerous ETFs for investors to sift through, many of which are very similar and it can be a bit overwhelming.

Firstly what are your thoughts on the strategy of holding a globally diversified portfolio that most accurately represents the market caps of each country? Or are there benefits of being overweight in certain countries, and if so can you recommend some ETFs?

If you believe being globally diversified with weightings equal to a country’s market cap is a sound strategy can you recommend some ETFs that would achieve this. I’ve been considering switching VEQT to VXC, XAW or XEQT.

Thanks for all the fantastic information and guidance. I really enjoy the investor education your service provides.
Read Answer Asked by Dylan on November 24, 2020
Q: What are your thoughts on Laurentian bank? It saw a big drop earlier in the year. I recall on a prior answer you indicated you were concerned based on the idea that where there is evidence of some problems, there is often larger problems hidden waiting to be discovered. Do you still have a pessimistic view of Laurentian?
Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Michael on November 24, 2020
Q: I’m in my early 60s and will start drawing down my RRSPs in the next 5 to 7 years. As my investment time horizon is relatively short, what would be your top 5 stocks to hold over this period? Thanks!
Read Answer Asked by diane on November 24, 2020
Q: Good snowy morning team,
I've owned WCP for the last year and am now ahead 25% since the stock price "took off" two weeks ago.I realize there is much optimism in the market since the positive announcements on vaccines.Is the stock ahead of itself or should I take some $$ of the table.Analysts have a 4.25 high target price.
Many thanks,
Jean
Read Answer Asked by Jean on November 24, 2020