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Q: I have held MRE in my TFSA for the past couple of years and have done "okay".
However, I'm looking at moving into something with more total return potential and am considering either BTO or DPM, as I feel both could do well in a strengthening gold market (which I can foresee over the next year or so).
Which would you lean towards and why?
Thanks, Rick
Read Answer Asked by Richard on January 19, 2024
Q: Looking for some guidance re considerations to consider in trading TCN at this point. What would your view be on the expected share price movement over the next 3 months. What factors might there be at play to improve the current stock price versus to lower it or finally the likelihood of it stagnating here. So do see it as a sell because current price likely as good as it gets, a hold because upside likely, or, if not too large a portfolio holding, a trim perhaps. Thank you for your views.
Read Answer Asked by Ken on January 19, 2024
Q: Morning Peter and 5i team,

I believe that Capital Losses can carried forward for 3 years, and after that they no long can be used. If that is true, I have a Capital Loss that expires in 2024 and would like to utilize it before I loose it.
I was thinking to selling some winners to get the Capital Gains to go against the Capital Losses and then buying them back. Is there a 30 day limit for Capital Gains as there is for Capital Losses (Tax Selling), and is this this a good strategy?

Thanks

Joe
Read Answer Asked by Joe on January 19, 2024
Q: Can you provide me with your analysis of Journey Energy please? Price has gone down more than other O&G plays. WIll continue to hold this if the fundamentals are good. Can they do well with WTI at this price?
Thank you.
Read Answer Asked by Tulio on January 19, 2024
Q: I plan to add to my gold stock holdings as I have recently sold some bullion. I have concerns about unsafe jurisdictions such as Panama even though I would consider Franco-Navada because of its recent haircut.
May I have a couple of stocks in each of the small, mid and large cap size that are more politically secure and are quality companies?
With appreciation,
Ed
Read Answer Asked by Ed on January 19, 2024
Q: Everyone, I have been a member of 5i for many years and read many questions on ‘what is a good price to buy a stock’. Buy around the moving averages, 20, 50 or 200 day. Or buy in a price range ? Or buy before or after the quarterly report? Or… The stocks I buy are a forever holding, buy the best of the best. If the price is in a high RSI range or above the moving average range, I will split my buying in three or four pieces and over a three of four months. I don’t care if I miss the best buy price because in 10 years the price doesn’t matter! To me, buying the best of the best stock is more important than the price because I want to be a part owner in a company. FYI my average price of AAPL is less than $20, my average price of SHOP CDN is less than $4. My thoughts Clayton
Read Answer Asked by Clayton on January 19, 2024
Q: Good morning,

I currently hold VIG ETF in my Non Registered US$ account and VGG in my Non Registered Cdn$ account. Both of these ETFs have the same holdings but the VIG appears to be cheaper in terms of MER and perhaps more tax efficient if held in a RRSP.

Given that both VIG and VGG hold the same holdings and taxation not a consideration, I was thinking of selling the VGG ETF and purchasing some additional VIG ETF.

However, I just stumbled across another ETF (DGRW ETF) that I would appreciate your thoughts on as a potential replacement for VIG ETF. Although a bit more expensive in terms of MER, the annual performance over the last 10 years appears to be much better.


Thank you and I'll await your response.

Francesco
Read Answer Asked by Francesco on January 19, 2024
Q: Hi 5i
CVS is down over 5% today and over 10 % since Jan4...What do you think is going on and is this an opportunity to start a position? Looking out 1-2 years......What would be attractive price?
Thanks
jim
Read Answer Asked by jim on January 19, 2024
Q: Greetings:
Your comment to summarize this company was, " A lot to like." I would like your comments concerning it's small size at 310.23 million. I bought some shares after I did my research, but would appreciate your thoughts. Also, what about CEO compensation, at over $1M? Also, a few days ago a member posed a question about where companies in the USA and Canada fit into the small, medium, and large cap categories. Would you please refer me to that question. I tried to retrieve it under miscellaneous, to no avail. Thanks, Ben.
Read Answer Asked by BEN on January 19, 2024
Q: Hi 5i
Could not find this company in your data base....Looking for opinion on this company...Held shares for a while and see now that share price jumped and then dropped on speculation of potentially being acquired by novartis or amgen ect...

Can you provide any insight into whats is happening with this companies stock and if its worth hanging on...current small position but 2% now with current price increase.

jim
Read Answer Asked by jim on January 19, 2024
Q: Current long term owner of NTR....still up by quite a bit. I have some TFSA cash available to add more to NTR. Happy to let it sit making 4.5% in a cash investment while Nutrien completes it's current slide.

Q#1 = while any stock can continue to plummet, at what level do you conclude that the current price is absolutely buyable? As I write this question, NTR is at $69. Using technicals with a 50mda and a 200mda, it looks like the slide could continue for a while. When does the data conclude that you should just buy it? No one can time the bottom, but NTR is getting to levels that are pretty interesting.

Q#2 = on the NTR profile page, in the top box the P/B = 1.351. Down below, P/B is 1.01. Are these numbers from different timeframes or a data provider mistake?

Thanks....Steve
Read Answer Asked by Stephen on January 19, 2024