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Q: I have no strictly energy companies and I am thinking of starting positions is TVE, MEG, and BTE. I would appreciate your comments on these as a good place to start building an energy position.
Read Answer Asked by Dennis on November 01, 2022
Q: Re your answer to Cheryl today, and your recommendation for 8 stocks that have been stable and performed well over time. Can you recommend a handful of US stocks that fulfill the same goals. Not concerned over sectors.
Thanks, Peter
Read Answer Asked by Peter on November 01, 2022
Q: Can gou compare and contrast these 2 etfs. I've always held CDZ and paid the higher MER on the basis that research backs dividend growers performing better in the long run. However VDY seems to be performing as good or better. Considering a switch to take advantage of the lower mer and thus higher divided yield.
Read Answer Asked by Husseinali on November 01, 2022
Q: Hello 5i team,
With NBLY having 284 pharmacies. A quick google search says that there are 11,356 community pharmacies across Canada which would be <3% for NBLY. I am guessing that most of these pharmacies are the bigger fish like shoppers and Rexal (correct me if I'm wrong). I was wondering how much NBLY can grow in the coming 5 years.

Roughly how much of the pharmacy pool can NBLY aquire for growth?

Andrew
Read Answer Asked by Andrew on November 01, 2022
Q: Hi, Imperial Oil announced strong results today a nd stock popped by over 7%. Also, Chevron and Exxon reported blowout quarters. Is this indicative of solid results from CNQ and SU, ( which are 5i favorites in the sector and owned by many of us )in coming days and is it reasonable to expect a similar stock performance ? Thanks
Read Answer Asked by rajeev on October 31, 2022
Q: I have all three in my RRSP account. QYLD and XYLD weren't good performers this year and, to add to the misery, they reduced distributions lately. JEPI was performing much better and they kept their distributions virtually unchanged. When we get market recovery, do you expect JEPI to outperform QYLD and XYLD or QYLD and XYLD are likely to outperform JEPI as they dropped more this year? I am considering selling QYLD and XYLD and buying more JEPI. Thoughts?
Read Answer Asked by Michael on October 31, 2022
Q: I own these three companies in my micro cap account and each is currently down considerably from where I bought them.
What is your outlook for these companies over the next couple of years and is this a time to be adding to my positions or continue to wait for any tax loss selling to potentially occur and/or the market to turn?
Thanks, Rick
Read Answer Asked by Richard on October 31, 2022