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Q: Would you buy Rio Tinto at current levels primarily for copper exposure? It seems cheap at ~10x earnings with a 6.4% dividend yield.

On a technical basis the chart seems to have a wedge pattern formed over the last 4 years that looks like it is about to resolve. With copper prices close to all time highs, in my opinion it seems more likely to resolve to the upside than downside. Would you agree?

Thanks!
Read Answer Asked by Marco on April 25, 2024
Q: Hi team,

About 6 month ago, you provided a list of 10 stocks you considered "high conviction" buys. Thus, I bought VRT, HPD.A, LLMN. I have no regrets so far....for good reasons.
Grateful if you would provide your actual high conviction list, both in Canadian and U.S. stocks, indicating your order of strongest conviction.

Gratefully,

Jacques IDS
Read Answer Asked by Jacques on April 25, 2024
Q: In your answer to Judith today, you identified four outstanding Canadian stocks that may develop, over time, to be as good as LMN. Could you identify 4-5 US stocks that have similar characteristics?
Read Answer Asked by Greg on April 25, 2024
Q: I currently own the VGT etf and would like to buy another technology etf but one that does not have apple and microsoft as the main holdings. What are my options?
Read Answer Asked by James on April 25, 2024
Q: Hello,

You frequently reference valuation ratios (EV/EBITDA, P/E, P/B, P/Sales, P/CFO,etc) in your answers to questions.

Sometimes earnings appears to be a reasonable representation of performance, other times it is cash flow from ops, others it is free cash flow or sales.

This also appears to change due to amount of debt carried or the sector.

There is definitely not a magic ratio that addresses all situations, co's or sectors but a combination of the above and/or others.

Could you add some clarity to appropriate application of ratios and if the topic is too large please suggest a resource?

Thank you
Read Answer Asked by Delbert on April 25, 2024
Q: In any otherwise well diversified RIF portfolio I am considering exiting T and BEP.

I am looking to replace them with a couple of holdings that you feel have far greater upside in the next 3-5 years (realizing that the volatility may increase to some extent but in line with the potential for greater returns).

I have referred to several of your current favourites (which we do not currently hold) as potentials and am open to other suggestions you might have along the same lines.

If you could comment on the elimination of T and BEP and also if you believe any of the listed ones (or others ) would provide a substantially better risk/rewad profile over the next 3-5 years it would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Terry
Read Answer Asked by Terry on April 25, 2024
Q: Hello,
Thank you for all your great information.
I am heavily weighted, between LIRA, CASH, TFSA in some of the magnificent 7.
NVDA - 10.6%, MSFT 8.73%, APPL 7.59%, GOOG 7.44, AMZN 4.15%
ETF's - VFV 4.97%, XLK 4.94, ZQQ 3.84
the remaining of my portfolio is split between banks, Brookfield co's and smaller growth stock.
My horizon is decent - and, as you can see, I consider myself an aggressive investor.
My question - I wonder if I should sell and move and if yes, where to move to? Some thoughts.
Thank you for your assistance. I appreciate it.
Read Answer Asked by Maureen on April 25, 2024
Q: Hi, Boyd Group stock has been declining after its recent earnings. The company is one of the favourites with 5i. Do you believe that the issues highlighted by the management in the last earnings report are transitory and company's long term growth profile is intact ? If so, would you start a new position at current levels and at what price stock would be Extremely Attractive ? Thank You
Read Answer Asked by rajeev on April 25, 2024
Q: Hi Team,
Two part question . What’s your thoughts on metas earnings and their big sell off today? Unjustified ? Buying opp , hold or sell?? Can you give your thoughts on the company? I would have hoped these trillion dollar companies would eventually quit moving like small caps. Unreal really .

Also can you give me your take on Now earnings and your thoughts on the company as well.

Thanks ,
Shane
Read Answer Asked by Shane on April 25, 2024
Q: Hello, I’ve noticed that Propel Holdings Inc. (PRL:CA) is not included in the list of the 10 Canadian Small Cap Companies - Special Report. Is there a reason? Thank you
Read Answer Asked by Gervais on April 25, 2024
Q: Hi 5i: I have a small position in LMN. I will add PRL with a pullback??? I would like to add a 3rd Canadian from the tech space.
I would appreciate your recommendation for this addition. Thank you for you your suggestion.

Tom
Read Answer Asked by Tom on April 25, 2024
Q: Good morning 5i
I sent in a question but it must have gotten lost over te weekend. A member recently said that if he should become incapacitated he left instructions for his wife to sell all stocks and buy vbal, as she was not interested in stocks and this would be a solution.
There are probably many of us in this situation. But,i wonder if one would not be better to sell gradually while alive and capable. After all, you will bot get the big tax hit. Also, in case of the death of one partner, it maybe better to start selling earl, even though it involves capital gains. Because the tax on the one remaining spouse , without the benefit of income splitting will be very high.

One problem i have with this plan is that i have a lot in US dollars. And i want to keep them. One solution i thought woul be to put much more in berkshire. But I don’t know of any US etf that works like vbal. Would you have suggestions on this?
Thanks
Read Answer Asked by joseph on April 25, 2024