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Q: Do you know if it's possible to transfer out of a rif account in US currency to make your annual withdrawal and keep it in US currency or does it have to be converted to Canadian currency and as such lose the US currency which is what I would like to avoid.

Read Answer Asked by dennis on November 07, 2022
Q: Above are my Consumer Defensive holdings. Can you please rank in terms of Value? I want to hold only 4 consumer defensive large cap buy and hold stocks - would you replace any of these 4?
Thanks!
Read Answer Asked by Grant on November 07, 2022
Q: RNW attributes much of the bad news in its Q3 results to lost income from and rebuilding expenses at Kent Hills, and given management's comments ("Rehabilitation is targeted to be completed by the second half of 2023 for the Kent Hills 1 and 2 wind facilities"; MD&A p14), it looks like these losses will continue for at least three quarters (possibly offset by cost-recovery from third parties and their insurers.) All that admitted, is there some forward-looking point at which RNW becomes attractive again?
Read Answer Asked by John on November 07, 2022
Q: Can you please rank the above utilities for Value. I used EV/EBITA data from Yahoo Finance and got this: NPI (8), BIP.UN (11), FTS (12.7), BLX (13), BEP.UN (15), NEE (26), AQN (28)
Thanks!
Read Answer Asked by Grant on November 07, 2022
Q: What are your thoughts on IGV? Buy, sell or hold. Is it worth holding a basket of software stocks or just sticking with Microsoft which is owned? If you were to recommend selling IGV what sector would you suggest? Tempted by energy but know late to the game. However, looking at PEs of energy companies they are still relatively cheap compared to other names. Look forward to your thoughts.
Read Answer Asked by Neil on November 07, 2022
Q: Hello 5i,
I currently need to add a U.S. Industrial in a RRIF, so yield is very important - as is overall safety. I need to increase Industrials by about 3.0 % and increase my U.S. holdings by 4.5 % so an equity suitable for a larger weighting would be ideal. My other industrials are EIF and SIS.
I have been looking at Raytheon, Ryder, Lockheed Martin and A.O. Smith but was wondering if you have any other suggestions and how you would rank these for safety? If there is a name with a yield in excess of, say, 4.0% that you would be comfortable recommending, that would be ideal.
As always, many thanks for all of you invaluable assistance - it is always very much appreciated!!!
Cheers,
Mike
Read Answer Asked by Mike on November 07, 2022
Q: With both the US and Canadian governments announcing taxes on share buybacks could one speculate that companies might in the future start to accumulate more cash and not always having a “good” option to make good use of this cash. Almost giving some companies no choice but to issue more in dividends or start a dividend? Am I mistaken but I thought from the 1940’s to the 70 or 80’s dividend’s were quite common? This shift in taxation could be interesting the way it plays out. Your thoughts on this is greatly appreciated thank you again for all your help.
Read Answer Asked by Mark on November 07, 2022
Q: Please comment on Q result released on Nov 4 morning & going forward. Its parent T reported sold results & increased Div. It is very discerning to see Tixt dropped 7.2% to $29.85 on Nov 4 on a strong day for N.American markets after big drop of 4.92% to $33.42 on Oct 27 after announcement of $1B acquisition,.Add,Hold or Sell? Txs for u usual great services & views.
Read Answer Asked by Peter on November 07, 2022
Q: Hello:
Appreciate your ongoing honest and open approach. I know many of us find these challenging times. It feels like many "truths" of investing are no longer true. (i.e. how bonds respond to various market periods, whether preferred shares will ever behave as expected and how valuations of growing companies can swing so wildly.)
I need some help (I know, you can't personalize advice...) with SELL strategies. I am tempted to sell part of some holdings at all-time highs such as XOM. Is this ridiculous? If it's down 30% in January I will be kicking myself. I did NOT sell during very high valuations for a lot of growth stocks and I don't mind being patient while those recover but in hindsight selling half positions would have been a great way to solidify paper gains. I have held XOM for a long time as it was under water from my buy-in position, and it swings so widely on demand and oil price.
Is it crazy to be reducing positions in oil and gas now? Any SELL strategy thoughts appreciated.
Thank you!
Read Answer Asked by Marilou on November 07, 2022
Q: I was going to include this link in my last question as I thought it was a good read and a good reminder for long term investor's, but forgot. Here it is:

https://www.cnbc.com/2022/11/04/op-ed-investor-ron-baron-on-investing-during-periods-of-entropy.html
Read Answer Asked by Shane on November 07, 2022
Q: Hi
With reference to Brian’s question on October 11th regarding high dividend stocks like these 3 & their safety 5i was OK with these 3.
I accept that nothing is invincible….. But is the risk/ reward on these positive enough to anchor an income on?

I m not greedy and don’t hunger after really big capital gains These would keep me
quite happy.

My plan would be to add other dividend etfs ( XLF etc) and some individual stocks like an ENB, BNS, CM, ABBV….

Thanks for your helpfulness. I
Read Answer Asked by Donald on November 07, 2022
Q: Will Banks and Insurance company benefit from higher rates,is it god time to sell loosers for tax purpose and buy Banks,Insurance comonies and/or Energy stocxks.
Read Answer Asked by Nizar on November 07, 2022