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Investment Q&A
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Cameco Corporation (CCO)
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Teck Resources Limited Class B Subordinate Voting Shares (TECK.B)
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Lundin Mining Corporation (LUN)
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Ero Copper Corp. (ERO)
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Nutrien Ltd. (NTR)
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Invesco DB Commodity Index Tracking Fund (DBC)
Q: Do you think that, while this unfortunate war carries on, industrials will continue to rise?
I read that gold, grain (wheat?), copper, paladium and nickel have reached new highs.
If so, I'd be grateful to know what stocks you would prefer to own to cover some or all of these, plus an assessment of the key metrics for your view.
Thank you for your highly appreciated viewpoints.
I read that gold, grain (wheat?), copper, paladium and nickel have reached new highs.
If so, I'd be grateful to know what stocks you would prefer to own to cover some or all of these, plus an assessment of the key metrics for your view.
Thank you for your highly appreciated viewpoints.
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ConocoPhillips (COP)
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Marathon Oil Corporation (MRO)
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Occidental Petroleum Corporation (OXY)
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Vanguard Energy ETF (VDE)
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SPDR Oil & Gas Exploration and Production ETF (XOP)
Q: What are your favourite US oil and gas names and one ETF. Thanks and Greetings. Peter.
Q: I would like to add more exposure to the Agricultural sector, and already own Nutrien. I have narrowed my search to LNN and VMI. Which would you prefer for long term growth, or is there another agricultural sector stock you would recommend?
Q: 2.95 at the time of writing. Was staying strong at 3.40 for awhile. Last two days dropped to this new low outta nowhere. Is this most likely a leak before q4 this Thursday.
Q: If you held zpay or zpayu during 2021 in a taxable account would you have to fill out a T1135 or is it considered a Canadian corp?
Q: Hello team,
Considering the European home of TOI do you foresee any additional risk to its business model in the light of the devastating events in Ukraine(and Russia)?
Considering the European home of TOI do you foresee any additional risk to its business model in the light of the devastating events in Ukraine(and Russia)?
Q: Good morning,
I have 5000$ US. I don't need the money for 10 years. ETF or stock, please.
Thank you
Martin
I have 5000$ US. I don't need the money for 10 years. ETF or stock, please.
Thank you
Martin
Q: Based on the huge increase in nickel prices is this stock a buy. I am currently underwater with my position in this stock. Thanks for your great advice.
Q: Everyone,
My investment strategy is to hold long term and hold the best of the best. I have not sold any of my tech stocks but I have recently been a buyer. The only thing that has changed in the last six months is the price people are willing to pay - for each seller there is a buyer! The noise will pass someday - I don’t know the day but it will pass.
Clayton
My investment strategy is to hold long term and hold the best of the best. I have not sold any of my tech stocks but I have recently been a buyer. The only thing that has changed in the last six months is the price people are willing to pay - for each seller there is a buyer! The noise will pass someday - I don’t know the day but it will pass.
Clayton
Q: Would you prefer to buy XMA or XBM at these levels?
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Park Lawn Corporation (PLC)
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Aecon Group Inc. (ARE)
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North West Company Inc. (The) (NWC)
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Primo Water Corporation (PRMW)
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Savaria Corporation (SIS)
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Income Portfolio (Income)
Q: Hi 5i,
If one was predisposed to achieve a higher yield for an income portfolio, what would you replace WSP, PRMW and PLC with? Or does this defeat the purpose of balance and keeping some growth?
If one was predisposed to achieve a higher yield for an income portfolio, what would you replace WSP, PRMW and PLC with? Or does this defeat the purpose of balance and keeping some growth?
Q: I've held these thru the drop, and feel it's the least of the evils to continue holding, as they both have good revenues and margins.
is it too late to sell??
is it too late to sell??
Q: Which one of these 2 companies (AQN + FTS) would you add on today?
And why?
Or not buy at all in this market.
Thank you.
And why?
Or not buy at all in this market.
Thank you.
Q: May I have your thoughts on this name?
Q: What are your thoughts on CAE at the current levels?
Q: Thanks for your response on this issue - it obviously confused me as well. Given that their results seemed respectable the subsequent slide in the share price is a bit of a surprise. Was it somewhat overvalued before the slide and do you have a price level at which NEO might be a compelling buy?
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Enbridge Inc. (ENB)
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CCL Industries Inc. Unlimited Class B Non-Voting Shares (CCL.B)
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Tourmaline Oil Corp. (TOU)
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Magna International Inc. (MG)
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Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc. (ATD)
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Tamarack Valley Energy Ltd. (TVE)
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Boyd Group Services Inc. (BYD)
Q: Good morning Peter, Ryan, and Team,
In our combined accounts, we are overweight in the Consumer Cyclical sector, and hold ATD, BYD, CCL.B, and MG. These stocks have been held for some time, so we have reasonable profits in all four.
In order to raise cash for our under-represented energy sector, please rank the four Consumer Cyclical stocks in order of the first to sell or reduce.
Our Energy holdings include ENB, TOU, and TVE. Please suggest three or four stocks in this sector that would be complimentary to the three already held.
Please deduct as many credits as necessary for this somewhat long question, and as always, thanks for your valuable insight.
In our combined accounts, we are overweight in the Consumer Cyclical sector, and hold ATD, BYD, CCL.B, and MG. These stocks have been held for some time, so we have reasonable profits in all four.
In order to raise cash for our under-represented energy sector, please rank the four Consumer Cyclical stocks in order of the first to sell or reduce.
Our Energy holdings include ENB, TOU, and TVE. Please suggest three or four stocks in this sector that would be complimentary to the three already held.
Please deduct as many credits as necessary for this somewhat long question, and as always, thanks for your valuable insight.
Q: Hi,
I am seeing what appears to be a surge in copper and wondering if this might be an opportunity to invest in either an ETF or individual stock. Given the current market, which would you prefer? Risk tolerance is fairly high, but I have little diversification in the materials sector other than GDX and SLX. Most of my available cash is in US dollars, within tax sheltered accounts. Thanks in advance for your sage advice!
Dawn
I am seeing what appears to be a surge in copper and wondering if this might be an opportunity to invest in either an ETF or individual stock. Given the current market, which would you prefer? Risk tolerance is fairly high, but I have little diversification in the materials sector other than GDX and SLX. Most of my available cash is in US dollars, within tax sheltered accounts. Thanks in advance for your sage advice!
Dawn
Q: Hi,
The last time you were asked for your thoughts about BB was a few months ago when it was trading for a shade over $12, and you rated it as one of your least attractive.
Have your thoughts changed after it has shed further 30% of its price?
I sold a small holding at ~$27.00 in Jan21 (after getting in at ~$13 in '18) during its meme-stock craze. I think it's susceptible to another such a run-up, given its legitimately-sexy reputation/past performance.
Question: Does BB's current price justify re-initiating a I-don't-care-if-it-goes-to-zero position of 3% of my otherwise-conservative portfolio (50% defensive, 30% cash, 20% fixed income)?
Thanks, and please keep up the good work.
The last time you were asked for your thoughts about BB was a few months ago when it was trading for a shade over $12, and you rated it as one of your least attractive.
Have your thoughts changed after it has shed further 30% of its price?
I sold a small holding at ~$27.00 in Jan21 (after getting in at ~$13 in '18) during its meme-stock craze. I think it's susceptible to another such a run-up, given its legitimately-sexy reputation/past performance.
Question: Does BB's current price justify re-initiating a I-don't-care-if-it-goes-to-zero position of 3% of my otherwise-conservative portfolio (50% defensive, 30% cash, 20% fixed income)?
Thanks, and please keep up the good work.