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Q: What are your top picks in resources
Thanks
Read Answer Asked by James on December 20, 2017
Q: Hello team,
What is the Net Asset Value for Goldcorp and is production growth expected for the new year?Also is it a"tax loss value buy"for this year in your opinion?
Read Answer Asked by ANDREW on December 19, 2017
Q: What is your thought on MND?
Is it fairly valued or are the punished to harsh with tax loss.
Tell me about their numbers,how do they look?
What do you think the share price should be and are they gonna reopen that one mine again?
Could it be a take over candidate?
Do you talk to management?
Lots of questions but I would like a clear picture from you
Read Answer Asked by Josh on December 18, 2017
Q: I would like to make an investment in the lithium space. Are there any particular companies you would recommend? Or would you suggest an ETF? (assuming there is one) Thank you for the great service and happy holidays!
Read Answer Asked by Patrick on December 15, 2017
Q: I would appreciate your advice on how to manage the more commodity based holdings in my portfolio - in this case, sepcifically Methanex although I hope one day to be faced with the same problem with my oil stocks. I tend to be a buy and hold type and only sell to keep the holding below 7% of the portfolio or if the business rational changes. Is this the best strategy to manage MX? You noted in a question the other day that you were unable to ascertain why it was rising in price. Is it best, therefore, to sell some now (I am up 20% - 30%) and keep it as a smaller holding in the portfolio or with commodities is it best to take a more "go all the way" approach and ride the commodity pricing wave so as not to sell this type of winner too early? Implicit in this strategy is the theory that the company will only do well while methanol prices are high and then the stock will drop significantly at some point. Or is my thinking all wrong and I should treat it as I would any other company?

Appreciate your insight.

Paul F.
Read Answer Asked by Paul on December 14, 2017