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Q: Have the following in a basket. Closely weighted. Looking to add a new similar weighting equity, want to buy and leave for 10 years. Can you provide top 3 suggestions please. As always, thank you.
Read Answer Asked by Chris on January 08, 2024
Q: Would you kindly pick 4 stocks (at least 1 of which is a Canadian stock) that you believe could increase in value by 1000% over the next 10 years. Each must have a current market cap of at least $750M. Please provide a short reason for selecting each stock. Thank you.
Read Answer Asked by Richard on January 08, 2024
Q: Dear Peter

1) is there a CDIC insurance limit of US$ 100K for US denominated accounts, or is it CAD$ 100K for US denominated accounts?
2) we have US$ and CAD$ denominated TFSAs with account numbers having the same first 6 alphanumerics and the last alphanumeric being different. For CDIC cover, would these US$ and CAD$ TSFA's count as one account or two accounts?
3) We bank at one of the largest banks in Canada and we have two investment accounts which are 5 times bigger than CDIC insurance cover. We wonder what other investors do in such situations -- do they open more investment accounts at other institutions in order to get the CDIC cover? Do they just stay with their current broker to keep their investment tracking simpler?

We'd appreciate your comments on: a) options and, b) what most investors try to do, if anything.

Happy New Year. Many thanks for your usual sound advice.
Hi again Peter - re my earlier questions about CDIC insurance, i have found out that usd is a covered currency, in fact the CDIC website says foreign currency which captures a lot. I've asked TD whether our non-registered USD and CAD accounts are insured separately for $100k each or are insured as 1 account - still waiting. And re the ability to better CDIC insurance with more accounts for our fixed income, i'm still interested to know of any innovative approaches you may have seen. Many thanks.
Read Answer Asked by TOM on January 08, 2024
Q: Recently, David Friedberg was asked for his prediction for the worse performing asset in 2024. He said he would be short vertical market software (SaaS) and be long cloud providers that have AI tools and platforms that will allow enterprises to build their own custom applications in a low-cost, low code way. If things play out this way, do you feel it could pose a risk to CSU’s business model?
Read Answer Asked by Kevin on January 08, 2024
Q: If an ETF distributes a high proportion of ROC every year ,and if I never sell this ETF,could the adjusted book value become "negative" at some point ? If not,this would mean that the maximum capital gain would always be limited to the NAV if sold ,even if the distributions ,after many years, would exceed the adjusted book value ! there is also a tax advantage as long as it is not sold..
Read Answer Asked by Jean-Yves on January 08, 2024
Q: Looking to invest my TFSA contribution. Can you give me your top 5 Canadian dividend growth stocks at the moment.
Read Answer Asked by Joe on January 08, 2024
Q: I hold both Peyto and Arc Res. I feel it would be prudent to only hold one of these. Peyto yields 10.2% vs. Arc at 3.3%, Pey more oil, Arc primarily gas, PE ratios are nearly identical at 6.8. LTD levels are similar considering the size of the companies.
I also hold PXT which I could sell and invest the money in these 2 names. Any thoughts? Thanks
Read Answer Asked by lance on January 08, 2024
Q: In your opinion, is it worth holding on to AQN for the potential benefits of it's renewable business sale/split (and whatever other news follows), or sell now and invest in to companies with more proven management and stability e.g. I'd be putting the proceeds mainly in to BNS and TD.
Read Answer Asked by Jeff on January 08, 2024
Q: What are your views on ftco.us .Thanks Phil
Read Answer Asked by philip on January 08, 2024
Q: Good afternoon 5i
I have noticed that recently you have been recommending stocks like Nvdia as having the possibility of short term growth. I have sold call options on Nvidia on a regular basis but wonder if I might be better holding off on this strategy for a time, beause of the possibility of short term growth you mentionned. I do only sell a small portion of my Nvidia for options and keep some in reserve, so I will not completely miss an upside move. But, still we hate to see the stock move well above the strike price. How do you approach a situation like this?
thanks
Read Answer Asked by joseph on January 08, 2024
Q: Hi team,
Since it's been a little while since LMN announced it's acquisition of some Nokia assets, has there been any more information found on perhaps more of the financial details of this acquisition? I was thinking that somebody must know some details? Perhaps analysts that had been familiar with Nokia might know the revenue estimates of the assets that were sold to LMN? The stock moved up dramatically since the acquisition; almost like someone was in the "know" . Just curious here. Also...at what point would you consider LMN a "buy" again (I had thought it was previously mentioned that the shares might pullback some after the quick run up). The shares have pulled back some in the new year...should I be patient before adding or just buy now? I was debating on either buying either LMN or BN for a long term tfsa contribution and cannot decide which one,

Thanks,
Shane.
Read Answer Asked by Shane on January 08, 2024