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Q: Hi 5i, first thx for the earlier answer to a Q on MGs quarter. My question is on your view of the financial health and dividend sustainability?

Also, my feeling is that there is much pent up demand in the auto sector that didn't get fulfilled due shortages, supply issues. What would you see/forecast for 3 to 5 year hold in this company?

It's still above my cost and I love fire sales.

Thx
Read Answer Asked by Christopher on February 13, 2023
Q: I am a value dividend investor of 77 years, Portfolio analysis says I am over 20% in Financial industry. I hold BAC, BNS, FSZ, JPM, MFC, SLF, TD, X. I am up in all except one and the dividends keep rolling in. I am loath to let any go. If it is needed, please suggest a substitution.
Read Answer Asked by STANLEY on February 13, 2023
Q: I bought these two stocks years ago when you had them in your portfolio, they have gone a fair bit south since then but I am seeing some interest from analysts in these being in a buy position again.
What are your thoughts on taking a position now given the sector they are in
Read Answer Asked by Jim on February 13, 2023
Q: Good Morning,

Could you please explain how a margin account works for the newer or inexperienced members. A general explanation on costs, taxes, overall thoughts, etc would be appreciated. Thanks again.
Read Answer Asked by Darby on February 13, 2023
Q: When I put the subscription costs of 5iresearch for my income tax return under which category the money can be claimed? Portfolio manegement ?
Miroslaw
Read Answer Asked by Miroslaw on February 13, 2023
Q: Hello 5i,
In the "Managing your Prtfolio" section of the Portfolio Analysis it is mentioned that a sector should be no more than 20%, yet I am warned tht I am near 20% in an industry. What is the reason for the difference? Could it be that the industries make up a sector and here are diffeent values for industries than for sectors?
Thank you
Stanley
Read Answer Asked by STANLEY on February 13, 2023