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Q: I am retired and looking to deploy some cash. Could you provide your top 5 dividend companies in Canada and US with some growth potential as well?

Thanks
Tim
Read Answer Asked by Timothy on April 08, 2024
Q: What would you consider to be the 5 best investments for a TFSA in 2024?
Read Answer Asked by shirley on April 08, 2024
Q: Could you please give your opinion on BELFB as company that could benefit in this sector similar to Hammond or are other companies that you prefer such as SPXC, EME, WCC, .Thanks so very much for you expertise.
Read Answer Asked by Ian on April 08, 2024
Q: I mean this looks far more serious than just the stock going lower for no apparent reason. Seems to me there's trouble in the henhouse. Should we be concerned?

"Mar. 10, 2023, The Capitol Forum reported that prior to Feb. 2023 InMode had not been submitting mandatory reports to the FDA regarding injuries and malfunctions stemming from the use of its devices. The report also observed "a search of personal injury lawsuits filed against InMode over the last several years indicates the company has been aware of dozens more alleged serious injuries that it never reported to the FDA."
Then, on Oct. 12, 2024 The Capitol Forum published another investigative report finding that "far from charging full price for its products, InMode heavily discounts almost every device it sells and expects sales representatives to discount devices anywhere from 16% and 40% off the 'list price[]'" and "[a]ccording to one former salesperson at InMode 'the price is basically whatever the customer can get financing for.'"
These events sent the price of InMode shares sharply lower."
Read Answer Asked by Christopher on April 08, 2024
Q: Over the last couple of months and as a result of comments made here I have started positions in the above five companies with funds allocated to higher growth potential/higher potential volatility etc.

Four of the five have done very well so thank you. In keeping with your philosophy of pulling the weeds and watering the flowers I have a couple of questions:

1) Would you sell ESTC at this point in time and realocate the funds to one of the four flowers or to a "new" high reward potential investment you would suggest?

2) The ESTC issue aside, would you be adding to any of these flowers at this point in time and in which order?

Thanks for guidance over these last number of years,

Terry
Read Answer Asked by Terry on April 08, 2024
Q: I am 88 years old, I recently purchased a GIC in my name and I also added my two adult children to the GIC. Can you tell me what a bear trust is and would my GIC be considered a Bear Trust?
Also I put their name on my brokerage account to save probate fees.
I would like to know if these are considered simple joint accounts, or are they considered Bear Trusts?
Thanks as always for your expert opinion.

Read Answer Asked by Shirley on April 08, 2024
Q: I need to trim SMCI, NVDA and VRT. I have partial positions in AMZN, MSFT, AMD, LLY,GOOG, AXON, NXT, CELH, PLTR and NTNX. Could you please order the partial positions from high to low, for a potential add? What are your recommendations for 4 or 5 other growth stocks, any size/sector that I could investigate for a new position? Would any of the these growth stocks fit into the ranking of the partial positions? If so, could you place them into the ranking? Thanks very much for this service and the patience you show, in answering the many questions!
Read Answer Asked by Greg on April 08, 2024
Q: I am interested in buying Metro in a non-registered account with an investment horizon of 5 to 10 years. Dividends are not important. I am looking for capital appreciation in the stock price over that time.

Is Metro a good choice in the consumer staples space? And what would be a good entry point to buy it at? Thank you and have a great day.
Read Answer Asked by Cathy on April 08, 2024
Q: Further to Peter's column in the Financial Post [always good, plain ,common sense advice] I'm wondering what US companies in the health care sector might be considered?
Thanks
Read Answer Asked by steve on April 08, 2024