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Q: Follow up to question and response about providing reports at least every 12 months on companies that are in your portfolios. TFII was last formally reported upon back in April 2022. You responded it was 'flash' reported in February 2023. When I search reports for TFII, all that comes up is April 2022. Where is the flash report hiding? It should appear when a search is done. I'm sure customers would appreciate having all reports in one area.
Read Answer Asked on September 29, 2023
Q: I was very surprised to read your answer to a question from Dennis on September 28th and I’m looking for an explanation as I hold BNS in all my accounts and have always considered it one of Canada’s top blue chip companies that has been paying a dividend for over 100 years. You ranked BNS second from last in dividend sustainability behind high debt, high payout ratio, low growth companies like BCE, T and ENB. Thanks.
Read Answer Asked by Anthony on September 29, 2023
Q: On Sept 7 Dave asked a currency question and your response was: ‘ The US economy does seem stronger, and we think the US dollar will outperform. Also, when investors get scared, and move to a 'risk off' mentality, they move to the US dollar for safety. Generally, we don't spend much time predicting currencies.’
We’ve recently come into some US dollars and are hoping you could provide some direction for us despite your reluctance to speculate. Brian Ackers’ prediction on BNN this week is the Canadian dollar will fall dramatically to 68 cents. We’re not interested in perfect timing but would like to convert some of it within the next 3-6 months. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Read Answer Asked by Warren on September 29, 2023
Q: Good day guys ..
small and mid cap stocks getting crushed here.. what names are appealing to u right now for 3-5 year holds .
thx
Mark
Read Answer Asked by Mark on September 29, 2023
Q: 40-70% losses on paper on these 4 Cies ,2 are now under book value and one is getting close,I wonder if there is a limit on the downside.At this level I am ready to wait for some kind of recovery..Would a "switch" between these stocks or even a sell would be to consider at this level ?I know that predictions are impossible,but your impressions are always appreciated..
Read Answer Asked by Jean-Yves on September 29, 2023
Q: Hi group please indicate in what order and at what entry price would you add to the above stocks. Only comment on the top 10 out of above list (i have a 100k to spend would you go all in now or wait until markets settle Thanks for your help with this decision

Asked by Terence on September 28, 2023
5I RESEARCH ANSWER:
We would rank: GOOG $129, NVDA $418, CSU $2700, LMN $19, AMD $95, AAPL $165, V $225, TOI $85, TOU $66, BYD $235


See last questions above. Unfortunately you did not answer the question about going all in or wait for markets to settle ...thanks again for your help
Read Answer Asked by Terence on September 29, 2023
Q: Several analysts during the last couple of weeks recommended on BNN either sell or don't buy TRP.
Can you please comment whether, in your opinion, TRP is a hold or sell ?
Will you recommend averaging down at this level ?
Will also appreciate any comments on the sustainability of the dividend.
Looking at the insider buying/selling information of my discount broker I do not see any substantial ownership by senior management. Can you confirm this ?
Please deduct as many credits as necessary.
Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Terry on September 29, 2023
Q: Assuming I would like to divide recent funds into 4 companies that I can set up as DRIP’s and leave for 20 years what would you recommend. I am diversified otherwise.
Read Answer Asked by Chris on September 28, 2023
Q: AEG seems unusual in terms of its extremely low dividend payment to cash flow ratio, price/book, and other ratios. Its 12% 3 year dividend growth average is very attractive. However, the negative earnings, etc. are concerning. Is this a stock you would buy? Which North American insurers would be more desirable for growth/safety of dividend?
Read Answer Asked by David on September 28, 2023
Q: Are the Extendible Notes offered by TD Bank as safe as GICs . They offer a slightly better yield on CAD GICs and over 6% on USD . There must be a downside to cause this ... Please explain
Read Answer Asked by Thomas on September 28, 2023