Q: Commodities coming into short supply - would something like RSI have a good potential upside? Are there any other commodities with anticipated shortages that haven't already gone vertical?
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Q: I'm loaded up on AEM and am looking at adding to other positions. I've got BTO, GCM, OR and MMX and thinking to add to BTO or GCM as I like the P/E's and yield.
How do you rate these? Are there any others to consider?
*I may have accidentally submitted this question before finishing writing it?
Thanks!
How do you rate these? Are there any others to consider?
*I may have accidentally submitted this question before finishing writing it?
Thanks!
Q: What is the fair value of GMTN? They have turned the corner and are producing now, will this stock run if gold continues its rise?
Q: Lnr dropped from some $81.23 in early Nov.last to current $58.76.Any reasons? Recent p/p $77.86,now 1.5% position. Add,Hold or Sell. Txs for u usual great services & views
Q: Hi Peter
I have read your report that you have sent over to your customers stating that with this market correction it is time to build, i am with you all the way i am fairly new to this game been in it for only 2 years and still learning alot following your advise. I am at the age of 63 years old , if still healthy my time frame will be 5 years. Stating what you said about the market correction that we are in now, which companies would you feel is something that you can see moving in the right direction or which sector would you recommend? Thks again for everything
I have read your report that you have sent over to your customers stating that with this market correction it is time to build, i am with you all the way i am fairly new to this game been in it for only 2 years and still learning alot following your advise. I am at the age of 63 years old , if still healthy my time frame will be 5 years. Stating what you said about the market correction that we are in now, which companies would you feel is something that you can see moving in the right direction or which sector would you recommend? Thks again for everything
Q: WDO outperforming the gold sector over the past year.
The reasons & your present view?
Thanks
The reasons & your present view?
Thanks
Q: Would you switch one (or both) for IWO etf for a 3 year hold
thank you 5i
thank you 5i
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Costco Wholesale Corporation (COST)
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Alphabet Inc. (GOOG)
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Microsoft Corporation (MSFT)
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Lockheed Martin Corporation (LMT)
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Enbridge Inc. (ENB)
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TC Energy Corporation (TRP)
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Fortis Inc. (FTS)
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Premium Brands Holdings Corporation (PBH)
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CrowdStrike Holdings Inc. (CRWD)
Q: Could I have your best single selection for both US and Canada for a conservative investor in these 7 sectors - energy, global defence, cyber, pipelines, utilities, consumer staples and defensive growth within software tech. Thank you for the help.
Q: Hi!
My question is around what to do with high growth, unprofitable technology companies that were once huge winners. If one has a small portion allocated to these companies, does it make sense to hold and one day things could turn and these stocks can gain again. There is so much talk to switch to value/cyclical/materials and that trade can last for a very long time. My guess is you favour diversification which I have, but of course wonder if these unprofitable tech names can go down another 50 percent and will they ever recover?? Which of the high growth unprofitable tech names would you be adding to or would you only add to profitable tech like Meta, Amazon, Google, etc...
Thank you!
My question is around what to do with high growth, unprofitable technology companies that were once huge winners. If one has a small portion allocated to these companies, does it make sense to hold and one day things could turn and these stocks can gain again. There is so much talk to switch to value/cyclical/materials and that trade can last for a very long time. My guess is you favour diversification which I have, but of course wonder if these unprofitable tech names can go down another 50 percent and will they ever recover?? Which of the high growth unprofitable tech names would you be adding to or would you only add to profitable tech like Meta, Amazon, Google, etc...
Thank you!
Q: What do you think of Incyte's product line, long term upside/or downside potential is? What are the pros and cons of this stock, concerning the market they are in and where would they rank against their competitors, the financial ratios, insider buying/selling(which alerted me to this stock) and your opinion on the management ? Would you consider it a buy, hold or sell at this time? Thanks
Q: Your thoughts on Meg Energy's 1/4 please.
Q: cannot find in your database .... TM ... and what is your opinion now that it is in production
Q: Re: Cryptocurrency in general; Luna in particular
My colleague informed me a bit about the Terra "algorithmic stablecoin platform" with Luna as its default currency, which is pegged to the USD.
Notwithstanding the complexities around crypto, and the thousands of "coins" out there, what do you think about the case for investing in cryptocurrency in general, and Luna in particular, as a small part (no more than 5%) of a long term, buy and hold portfolio.
My colleague informed me a bit about the Terra "algorithmic stablecoin platform" with Luna as its default currency, which is pegged to the USD.
Notwithstanding the complexities around crypto, and the thousands of "coins" out there, what do you think about the case for investing in cryptocurrency in general, and Luna in particular, as a small part (no more than 5%) of a long term, buy and hold portfolio.
Q: What are your views on this Canadian stock
Q: All three reported tonight (March 3). What are your thoughts on the results and would you rate them a buy/sell/hold and why? If a hold, what would you see as a catalyst to get each of them moving? Thanks for all you do.
Q: Parkland and GFL seem to both in steady slides -could you comment-
Q: Hello Peter and co.,
I have a follow-up to Simon's question about tax-loss selling of QQQ posted on March 4.
Would leveraged ETFs, such as QLD and TQQQ, also be considered the same as QQQ? While those two ETFs are based on the NASDAQ 100 index, they don't track it directly.
(Also, I do realize you don't endorse the purchase of leveraged ETFs.)
Thank you for your helpful advice!
I have a follow-up to Simon's question about tax-loss selling of QQQ posted on March 4.
Would leveraged ETFs, such as QLD and TQQQ, also be considered the same as QQQ? While those two ETFs are based on the NASDAQ 100 index, they don't track it directly.
(Also, I do realize you don't endorse the purchase of leveraged ETFs.)
Thank you for your helpful advice!
Q: Good morning 5i
Japan, has been struggling though long bouts of stagflation for a long time (10 years or more). High debt and low growth (after inflation) seems to be a reoccurring theme today. I would say that most G7 countries are pushing the limits of room on the debt servicing side. What metrics are similar to the "Japan" experience and what metrics are not similar?
Japan, has been struggling though long bouts of stagflation for a long time (10 years or more). High debt and low growth (after inflation) seems to be a reoccurring theme today. I would say that most G7 countries are pushing the limits of room on the debt servicing side. What metrics are similar to the "Japan" experience and what metrics are not similar?
Q: Is toy still a good investment? It had a strong quarter & went up to the low $50s but then dropped quickly to the low $40s. Has something occurred to cause this or is it just the vagaries of the market?
Thanks
Dave
Thanks
Dave
Q: Enghouse has been mercilessly and relentlessly whacked all the way back down to near its March 2020 covid-panic-selling lows, a feat unmatched by most of the hardest-hit tech stocks. At what point (price) do you think it could be considered attractive on valuation? I can withstand the volatility, but given its global exposure (especially Europe) do you think it is prudent to crystallize a 20% tax-loss on it at this point in time?