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Investment Q&A

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Q: I am low on Consumer Cyclicals. What portfolio percentage do you advise to allocate? I have broken down the sector into sub-categories: housing, e-commerce, retail, personal services, lodging. Am I missing a sub-sector that shoud be included? Which ones have the most potential? I have listed some names - but am not tied to any. Apart from AMZN [owned], what are the top 5 or more that you would buy today and any others to keep on watchlist with buy targets? Please rank.
Read Answer Asked by sam on December 20, 2023
Q: I held AQN in two separate accounts for over a year, I sold AQN in the account that had the largest position (80%) and I've hung on to AQN in the other account.

I thought of replacing AQN with NPI to maintain my sector exposure, I've yet to make that purchase.....why???? I've been side tracked with the idea of buying BEP.... Can you folks please wade in, would appreciate some of your thoughts and rationale.

Happy Holidays to the staff and readers
Read Answer Asked by jeff on December 20, 2023
Q: These all in my RESP, most of them under water except ATD and BAM. Please advise what should I buy to add 10k to it for 2 years hold. Also any thing need to be cleaned up in this list.
Thank you
Read Answer Asked by Peter on December 20, 2023
Q: I want to say a specific thanks to Peter. In the 1990's I started to follow Peter's articles in the Investor's Digest newspaper. Then I followed him on the original BNN show which at that time was ROBtv. Later, on BNN I followed Peter and that is when he began 5i. I am one of the original 5i members. I can't thank you enough Peter for over 25 years of your wonderful advice and insight into both the market but also on human nature. Thanks to you we have managed a very successful family portfolio. Thanks so much. Have a wonderful Holiday Season.
A very grateful Cathy
Read Answer Asked by Peter on December 20, 2023
Q: Hello 5i,

I sold for tax loss VZ and the 30 day period is over. Ignoring that VZ has since increased in price I am starting to change my mind about buying back. Certainly a change in sector but would ABBV be a better replacement since my health care exposure is low? If not can you let me know if VZ is worth buying back.
Read Answer Asked by Dean on December 20, 2023
Q: Hi Peter, Hi have listed my big loosers and will appreciate you opinion for clean up purpose. 1. Can go right away 2. There is some hope so hold on 3. add more
Read Answer Asked by S on December 20, 2023
Q: Hi Peter,
Banks and fund companies are pitching the sale of private assets like private equity, properties, infrastructure and private credits to retail investors, setting up funds for high net worth clients. What should retail investors watch out for when considering investing in such funds? Are there funds in this area that you will recommend for retail investors? Thanks.
Read Answer Asked by Willie on December 20, 2023
Q: Well, XYL is confronting a lawsuit - "Rosen Law Firm, a global investor rights law firm, continues its investigation of potential securities claims on behalf of shareholders of Xylem Inc. (NYSE: XYL) resulting from allegations that Xylem may have issued materially misleading business information to the investing public."....Me, wondering if XYL has liability insurance to cover the executives and directors of the board???....In the meantime, do I hold or sell and buy back once the lawsuit is over, aka done with??? .....Tom
Read Answer Asked by Tom on December 20, 2023
Q: Hello,

Can you rank CNQ, SU and Toumaline in order of preference for overall returns? If owning only one which would be your choice? Is the recent pullback in prices a good opportunity to buy into the sector or should a person stay on the sidelines for a bit to see how the economy slows in the next half year? This is for a new account so no position yet. Income with some growth preferred. Please take credits as needed. Thank you! Great service.
Read Answer Asked by Harry on December 20, 2023
Q: my position in XLB:CA has almost recovered to break even. i am adjusting my behaviour in investing to try to avoid betting on conditions such as rising , falling, or staying near current for longer. I am getting the feeling from comments that long bonds are a play on rates dropping. If this is true, i would rather be positioned in bonds for more balanced risk/return regardless of rates. Any suggestions ?
Many thanks for your great service!
Read Answer Asked by Tom on December 19, 2023