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Q: I keep hearing that the demand for cobalt, a necessary component in batteries, is under threat because of the development of a much less expensive substitute. If so, it appears that cobalt investments should be liquidated.
May I please have your take on this issue.
With appreciation,
Ed
Read Answer Asked by Ed on September 22, 2022
Q: I have some US liquidity. Could you please list 5 or more equities you see reasonable upside in over the next 3 years or so.
Read Answer Asked by Claus on September 22, 2022
Q: Can you provide a list of 5 fallen angel stocks that you believe may rise from the ashes of this relentless market decline. Betting on phoenix companies that are down significantly so no thought to market, risk, sector.
Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Stefan on September 22, 2022
Q: Nouriel Roubini (Dr. Doom) is forecasting a hard landing for a 2% inflation target rate with the S&P being off by as much as 40% and referred to the levels of debts of corporations and governments.

Even half that is nerve racking. Can you please give your thoughts and opinion on the matter?

Carl
Read Answer Asked by Carl on September 22, 2022
Q: A few stocks I own.....junior explorers moz, ske, lio, have fallen dramatically after recently announced pp's that are handsomely lower than where the stock had been trading, much to the chagrin of current shareholders.
Why do you think management is thinking "get the money now" to advance the project even though current shareholders are being punished.
Larger cap companies like eif and neo have also had recent large placements only to see the sp diminish considerably.
What do you think is going on...thank you for ur comments
Read Answer Asked by JACK on September 22, 2022
Q: In Canada, on death of an individual, are all registered plans (LIF, RRIF) of that person considered sold and added to their estate for tax purposes. What about RESP and TFSA plans? thanks
Read Answer Asked by george on September 21, 2022
Q: Looking for a decent investment in this inflation environment. This REIT hit my radar. I think you at 5i approve of it. My concern is the very high PE (approx. 30) and P/Cash Flow. Not sure what the forward PE is, but I'm hearing that forward earning estimates in general will sooner or later be ratcheted down anyway as higher rates start negatively affecting the economy.

Is there a better metric putting a valuation on a REIT like LSI?
Read Answer Asked by James on September 21, 2022
Q: Hi - if you had to choose a couple of fundamental metrics in which to determine if the Cdn Banks as whole are "cheap", what would you look at? P/E...P/B, Div Yield, etc? Of course, it's only a general look at things and every bank is slightly different based on other metrics, but wondering if there are a couple of metrics where you say, "hey we should dig deeper on these"?
Read Answer Asked by Doug on September 21, 2022
Q: Historically I invested in bonds, bond ETFs, income trusts and international/global mutual funds for my RRSP account. When the tax laws changes I continued to hold the companies that were once income trusts. Many of my income trusts were REITs and REIT ETFs which I continue to hold. The past two to three years I have started to buy companies with decent dividend rate. They are as follows (gain in price included): ENB(+7%), FTS(+15%), TRP(+11%), CNQ(+60%), RY(+1%) and NTR(-13%). I can now buy a 1 year GIC with a rate of return of 4.25%. I am planning to start selling these shares to buy 1 year GIC or 2 year bonds. In what order should I sell these shares to purchase fixed income? What do you think of my strategy? Note I generally try to have fixed income in my RRSP except for the mutual funds . I have them in RRSP so I do not have to keep track of ACB. I only have shares in my non-reg and TFSA.
Read Answer Asked by Robert on September 21, 2022