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Q: I am working on setting up an RESP for my Granddaughter. We have about 10 years to grow the RESP before changing it to a more conservative approach. Looking for 3 to 5 solid Canadian ETF's - one of them being the best to track the S&P 500. What 3 to 5 ETF's would you recommend for growth and diversity? I would like to keep dividends in Canadian dollars to avoid withholding taxes. Thank you, Patrick
Read Answer Asked by Patrick on May 12, 2020
Q: I have noticed that WELL has had good moves up in the last 3 sessions, but have been unable to see any news supporting the moves. Have you any thoughts on why??
I did buy it a while ago on your recommendation. Thank you! I
I believe their earnings come out on Friday. How do they look?
Keep up the good work guys, much appreciated.
John
Read Answer Asked by John on May 12, 2020
Q: Over approx. 9 months,I will develop a high risk portfolio of smaller cap companies to hold for 5 years with the goal to maximize capital gains.Please rank the listed companies.Please add other names you think I should consider as well as a few U.S. names you might consider applicable.Deduct as many question credits as you deem appropriate.Thank you.
Read Answer Asked by maurice on May 12, 2020
Q: I am about to triple the size of my investment in the portfolio above and give equal weighting to all. Virtually all of this new money will be in non-registered accounts. In total, this self-directed portfolio will represent 20% of my holdings; I also have 40% in a growth-focused pension fund, and 40% in a mix of ETFs through a robo-advisor.
Do you have any suggested changes to the list of names? I am primarily focused on growth, with a 3-5 year horizon.
Do you recommend a different weighting e.g. heavier on some, lighter on others?
What are your thoughts regarding timing? I am tempted to put all of the new money in now, betting on the sustainability of the recent recovery. But I understand that a phased approach will reduce risk.
Thanks for your help.
Read Answer Asked by Ben on May 12, 2020
Q: I would like to reduce my exposure to REITs and reallocate to other sectors. Considering selling some of these 6. I have a long term focus - 5+ years, looking at total return over that time. May I have your opinion of these in order from best to worst for total return for a long term hold. I'm assuming all will get through this economic disruption OK. AP.UN, GRT.UN, HR.UN, PLZ.UN, REI.UN, SRU.UN. Thanks.
Read Answer Asked by Dan on May 12, 2020
Q: Do you have any suggestions for telemedicine stocks on the Canadian Market that are worth considering? Thank you!
Read Answer Asked by Ben on May 11, 2020
Q: Hi there, I watched a panel yesterday where Eric Sprott mentioned that his top recommended stock was Wallbridge and Ely (which has the royalties to WM). I also believe WM is one of Eric's top holdings which I imagine indicates his bullishness. I held KL previously and did very well. I recently picked up a small position in WM and was thinking to let it play out and see where it goes. What are your thoughts on WM and is it an interesting longterm hold?

Thanks!
Read Answer Asked by Michael on May 11, 2020
Q: Hi guys, I'm 76 yrs old and still looking long term !
MFC I'm down 22%. Is the div. safe ? Would you still hold or place the money elsewhere ?
CHR I'm down 63% was holding for the div. and it't now gone. Sell, hold or place money elsewhere ?
PAT down 60%. Any light at the end of the tunnel ?
NXR.UN Down 25% Purchased for div. Is it safe? If sell , what to buy ?
Read Answer Asked by Frank on May 11, 2020
Q: Hi 5i -- my son (age 26) has recently started working in a well-paying job in the US. He's saving a good portion of his salary and has asked me what he should be investing in. No debt. He's looking to invest for long-term growth for retirement in 40 years or so. About 1/3 of his holdings right now are in Brookfield Asset Management, 1/2 are split between VIG and USMV, and the rest is Berkshire Hathaway and CN for his non-registered accounts. Right now non-registered savings are $75k.
His 401k is separate in Vanguard SP500 index fund. He is a believer in pay yourself first and has been able to save and invest 5,000/month US!

He's looking for good growth stocks or funds that will increase steadily over the long term. He's earning enough now that he doesn't need dividends in the short term but he's not opposed theoretically if everything fits together. Any thoughts on what he should be investing in? Thanks.
Read Answer Asked by Giovanni on May 11, 2020