Q: How do we as investors gauge "capitulation" in the markets. Would you say we are getting close in certain sectors i.e. technology. Thanks for your insight.
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Q: Hello, could you please comment on Verde Agritech's recently released 2022 guidance?
Q: WHEN WILL KIRKLAND LAKE GOLD SHARES BECOME AEM SHARES? ALSO, WHAT WILL BE THE WORTH OF 100 KL SHARES IN AEM SHARES?
Q: Not a question...just a compliment. Sent in a question maybe an hour ago (max 2 hours). Just opened up my email and received your reply 30 minutes ago. I know you start work very early, to try to get loads of questions answered before the market opens, but obviously someone is also burning the midnight oil as well...thanks....love this service...Steve
Q: HI guys what is your feeling on this stock and would you feel good buying some at this price thanks larry
Q: Your comment on Tilray's earning. Thanks
Q: If I buy a stock in my registered account < 30 days BEFORE I sell the same stock in my unregistered (Cash) account, is it still applicable for tax loss or is it considered superficial?
Q: Is eif.db.i a safe bond and do you like it?
Q: You mentioned there is now one other analyst for Topicus. Can you tell me who it is, and what their 2022 Revenue, earnings and price targets are? Thx.
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Indiva Limited (NDVA)
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Vext Science Inc. (VEXT)
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Mind Medicine Inc (Sub Voting) (MMEDF)
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Wishpond Technologies Ltd. (WISH)
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Tilray Brands Inc. (TLRY)
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Robinhood Markets Inc. (HOOD)
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Voyager Digital Ltd. (VOYG)
Q: These 7 losers are a 3% drain on my otherwise successful portfolio. They currently make up about 3% of portfolio total. Are any worth keeping for med to long term or should I put that money to better use? I’m not asking for details on each just if any jump out as possible big winners. Thanks.
Q: How high do you think Teck will go to
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Constellation Software Inc. (CSU)
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Aritzia Inc. Subordinate Voting Shares (ATZ)
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Boyd Group Services Inc. (BYD)
Q: Follow your balanced portfolio. Have money to top up a few stocks in portfolio. Please rank in order I should add money to.CCL ATD ATZ ENB TD AEM CSU BYD SU.
Also looking for dividend income your picks between fortis, BCE,or telus.
Thanks Steve
Also looking for dividend income your picks between fortis, BCE,or telus.
Thanks Steve
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Ultra Clean Holdings Inc. (UCTT)
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Pinterest Inc. Class A (PINS)
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Unity Software Inc. (U)
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Mitek Systems Inc. (MITK)
Q: I am looking to buy 1 or 2 of these stocks . could you rank in order for upside from current levels and moat.
Thanks
Thanks
Q: Any idea why the stock went up so much today?
Jim
Jim
Q: Retired, dividend-income investor, with a reasonably diversified portfolio. I remember a question a while back (months, maybe even > a year?) about asset allocation, but I can't find it even after a lengthy search.
It had to do with how many stocks-ETFs, MFs one needed for a reasonably diversified portfolio, but in the context of the size of the portfolio as it grew over time.
For example, I hold 2 legacy dividend-income MFs (10% of portfolio), 7 ETFs (40%), 15 stocks (50%), ignoring the fixed income portion of my portfolio => a total of 24 equity positions. I am a firm believer in a concentrated portfolio and vary my allocation to meet my targeted allocations both by sector and security (allowing for my definition of comfort level or risk).
Your answer to the earlier question was that as one's portfolio grew over time, one might consider increasing the number of equity positions. I can't remember where the rough breakpoints were that one should consider adding additional positions.
Q#1 = acknowledging that you can't provide personal guidance, would the current asset allocation be suitable for a total portfolio of approximately $1-2 million?
Q#2 = roughly where should a person consider increasing their # positions? $3 million....$4MM?
Thanks for your help...much appreciated...Steve
It had to do with how many stocks-ETFs, MFs one needed for a reasonably diversified portfolio, but in the context of the size of the portfolio as it grew over time.
For example, I hold 2 legacy dividend-income MFs (10% of portfolio), 7 ETFs (40%), 15 stocks (50%), ignoring the fixed income portion of my portfolio => a total of 24 equity positions. I am a firm believer in a concentrated portfolio and vary my allocation to meet my targeted allocations both by sector and security (allowing for my definition of comfort level or risk).
Your answer to the earlier question was that as one's portfolio grew over time, one might consider increasing the number of equity positions. I can't remember where the rough breakpoints were that one should consider adding additional positions.
Q#1 = acknowledging that you can't provide personal guidance, would the current asset allocation be suitable for a total portfolio of approximately $1-2 million?
Q#2 = roughly where should a person consider increasing their # positions? $3 million....$4MM?
Thanks for your help...much appreciated...Steve
Q: Hi,
I know sometime ago there was an article about "asset location" by you or a guest writer either here or in CMS? Can you direct me to the appropriate link?
There was some "confusion" amongst the members of our investment group which stocks/ETFs are best held is what account!! TFSA/RRSP/Non Registered/ RESP etc.,
The most tax efficient way one can allocate the stocks/ETFs.
Much appreciated.
Mano
I know sometime ago there was an article about "asset location" by you or a guest writer either here or in CMS? Can you direct me to the appropriate link?
There was some "confusion" amongst the members of our investment group which stocks/ETFs are best held is what account!! TFSA/RRSP/Non Registered/ RESP etc.,
The most tax efficient way one can allocate the stocks/ETFs.
Much appreciated.
Mano
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Microsoft Corporation (MSFT)
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PayPal Holdings Inc. (PYPL)
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Shopify Inc. Class A Subordinate Voting Shares (SHOP)
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Pinterest Inc. Class A (PINS)
Q: you stated that PINS is looking very attractive right now.Why do you think this is?How is their balance sheet?
Which companies would you think could take them out?
Would you be a buyer here?
Please give me some compelling reasons.
Any companies you prefer better in the US tech sector?
Which companies would you think could take them out?
Would you be a buyer here?
Please give me some compelling reasons.
Any companies you prefer better in the US tech sector?
Q: Are these good for growth & Dividends? Thanks!
Q: I have held Ccl for a few years but it isn’t going anywhere. Considering a sell but would like your view. Not many recent questions on your site either.
Merci.
Merci.
Q: Please comment on impact on Ta of Rnw repair issue.