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Q: Dear 5i
From my readings it appears that LLY,ABBV and UNH would be your favourite healthcare stocks and in that order . Would you agree ?
Between my wife and i we have 3 RRSP accounts . Would you recommend putting the number one healthcare pick LLY in all three accounts or maybe LLY in one account , ABBV in another account and UNH in the third account ?
The same applies to DOL and ATD which seem to be your favourite consumer staples stocks . Earnings forecasts look better for DOL but ATD is liked a lot as well though ATDs earnings forecast isn`t as good as DOL .Do i put DOL in all three accounts or and DOL in one account and ATD in another and a combination of both in the third account ?
Please deduct credits accordingly .
Thanks
Bill C
Read Answer Asked by Bill on November 25, 2022
Q: I have received from my financial institution a notice concerning the following coming regulation: "New IRS regulation 1446(f) is being enacted beginning January 1, 2023 that affect all Publicly Traded Partnership (“PTP”) holdings (including various Canadian and foreign issuers such as Brookfield LP)." Are you familiar with this regulation? Do you have any thoughts on how one should respond if one holds Brookfield LP units?

Very much appreciate the work you do and the information you provide.

Howard
Read Answer Asked by Howard on November 25, 2022
Q: VRNA Your opinion of this co. as a new investment?
Read Answer Asked by Lesley on November 25, 2022
Q: I am wondering what your thoughts are on annuities for a retiree, assuming no need to leave wealth on passing. Also assuming two scenarios: (1) putting all one's money in annuities, and (2) a small portion to ensure not ending up homeless while investing the rest in high risk growth stocks. Okay let's add a third one, a well balanced portfolio all in equities a little light though on dividends, with a floor protection of annuities. Talking about a straight life annuity, nothing fancy. Thank you.
Read Answer Asked by William on November 25, 2022
Q: Hi Peter,
If a capital gain occurs on a sale of an US stock (also listed under an US exchange) held in my non-registered account, would it be taxed as ordinary income at whatever my marginal tax rate is or taxed as capital gains rate, where ½ of the gain is taxed at 50%?
Thank you,
Roger
Read Answer Asked by Roger on November 25, 2022
Q: Looking for an industrial stock to pair with WSP. CNR has lower volatility, but a higher p/e compared to TFII. I am older looking for total return close to 10%. Would welcome other suggestions. Thank you
Read Answer Asked by Richard on November 24, 2022
Q: My question is about the safety of CDRs. Is there any added risk (I recognize they are relatively new) in buying a CDR vs just buying the relevant security. My example is that of United Health (UNH.US). It is listed in US, and also a CDR in Canada. I would prefer to buy CDR as I have more available CAD than USD.
Read Answer Asked by Bob on November 24, 2022
Q: It is tax loss time, I must sell some of my teck losers. Could you place in order from the ones that must be sold vs those that hold a lot of merit. Thank you for all that you do, Cheers, Geoff
Read Answer Asked by Geoff on November 24, 2022
Q: Is the end of a recession the beginning of a new business cycle, typically what industries lead after, if your guessing this one is not typical, what sectors might suprise investors?
Read Answer Asked by Charles on November 24, 2022
Q: If you currently had about 50% cash in your portfolio;

- how would you suggest investing the balance and over what time period?

i.e. 30% cash now, 30% in 2 months etc

Thank you for your input.
Read Answer Asked by Dick on November 24, 2022
Q: Hello 5i
In one of the recent questions it was said that you do not like covered call etf’s. I didn’t know that was the case. Maybe it isn’t, even i don’t know. I have concentrated my covered calls on American companies that i own. Also many uncovered puts. I have concentrated on the US because the premiums are much higher than on Canadian stocks. I have quite a few Canadian stocks, however. And i hate to see them languishing and unproductive. I have therefore been thinking of a way to make some money on them. The premiums are so low that it doesn’t seem to be worth the effort. But, covered call etf’s would be easier. I don’t know much about them, however. I wonder whether you might provide some information and some pros and cons. Whether you like the idea or not.
Thanks for the excellent service.
Read Answer Asked by joseph on November 24, 2022
Q: I have a small RRSP account that is half in TXF.TO and half in US cash. I will not need access to this account for at least ten years. Overall, my portfolio is very diversified. But I am trying to decide what to do with this account. I was thinking 1) about putting the US cash into VOO 2) and/or selling TXF.TO and only holding VOO. My other thought was 3) putting the US cash into a US REIT or 4) a US ETF paying a good distribution. Would you have any thoughts? And if you think a US REIT or US ETF would be a good idea, could you provide a few suggestions? Thanks.
Read Answer Asked by Kim on November 24, 2022