Q: I have US dollars to invest. I am looking for relatively safe income investments such as a US$ REIT or a preferred ETF something like ZUP but in US$. Do you have any suggestions? Thanks for your help.
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Q: Could I get your opinion of Restoration Hardware on the NYSE as a long term investment (3-5 years)?
Thank you
Thank you
Q: I noticed that AQN is issuing units consisting of shares and notes yielding 7.75% to 2026. Do you have any thoughts about this investment?
Thanks for your insight.
Ian
Thanks for your insight.
Ian
Q: There has been talk recently about averaging down. Awhile back 5i seemed to like AT and EGLX, and my price on it was in the $12.00 range. Since they were favourable about people having this, I averaged down at the time it was $7 and change, it is now down over the past 5 days 16.9%. What I have read lately with 5i, it seems now I should not have averaged down. I am happy I didn't with AT down 9.4% in the past 5 days. Once a stock goes sour - rule of thumb it usually stays sour? On another note, PINS was having a nice recovery, but over the last 5 days it is down 10.2% - I averaged down on that one 4 or 5 months ago. In the future, I don't think I will be averaging down.
Your thoughts are always appreciated.
Your thoughts are always appreciated.
Q: Reading through their earnings and it sure feels like it was a blow-out quarter. The stock is down 4% today. Is this just a sell the news event or did I miss something materially negative from the release?
Q: Greetings,
Can you please analyze SCR's results.
Thanks
Can you please analyze SCR's results.
Thanks
Q: Hi !
I am interested in buying brk.b. Would you please tell me the cheapest way to do so. I have a TD trading account. I want to minimize currency conversion losses.
I am interested in buying brk.b. Would you please tell me the cheapest way to do so. I have a TD trading account. I want to minimize currency conversion losses.
Q: This payment process provider has been recently mentioned as a buy from an adviser.
what are your thoughts on the strength and future of this company as a buy?
Thanks!
what are your thoughts on the strength and future of this company as a buy?
Thanks!
Q: Has there been significant insider selling over the past 3 months?
Is the debt level sustainable?
Is the debt level sustainable?
Q: My question has to do with technical indicators that may signal bearishness. In particular, I'm looking at the "unusual short interest" in the mentioned ETFs. Some popular "influencers" indicate they hedge when a market turns downwards by shorting these ETFs. This, the logic goes, is a way to protect the downside without liquidating high growth holdings.
Right now, my intution is that there is a "de-risking" going on in the markets (away from high growth and speculative cyclicals to blue chips and large cap tech).
My questions: Do you see unusual short activity going on in these ETFs, is it a fair indicator of broader bearishness, and do you think the strategy of hedging by temporarily shorting these ETFs is sound?
Right now, my intution is that there is a "de-risking" going on in the markets (away from high growth and speculative cyclicals to blue chips and large cap tech).
My questions: Do you see unusual short activity going on in these ETFs, is it a fair indicator of broader bearishness, and do you think the strategy of hedging by temporarily shorting these ETFs is sound?
Q: Which of these two stocks would you buy today for a long-term hold (if you could only own one)? Thank you !
Q: What do you think of the price point currently for a long term hold with high risk tolerance. Since the made it to space!
Q: For growth, would you buy 1, 2 or all 3...and which?
Q: I am puzzled by recent share-price movement downwards in homebuilders, especially given the alarmingly low interest rates. Are UShome builders likely to stay in the doldrums for more than a year , do you think? For example, DHI is profitable; has very low PEG (0.54%, I think); reasonably good cash flow; manageable debt &c., yet shares are going down. (Incidentally M/I Homebuilders, symbol MHO, is even better valued!)
My question however is only about DHI. Please give your views on what you think one should do with holdings in DHI if one wants to build a cash cushion to deploy when markets panic and sink. Please ignore tax consequences.
My question however is only about DHI. Please give your views on what you think one should do with holdings in DHI if one wants to build a cash cushion to deploy when markets panic and sink. Please ignore tax consequences.
Q: EGLX seems to be in a big downtrend since April, why are investors selling the stock. Another 5% haircut today on good volume. Wonder if I should buy more, hold or move on. As always thanks for your insight. Anthony
Q: I realize that you have a generally favourable view of EGLX, but it seems overly extreme that the SP has declined more than 40% since 3 May. Any insight other than investors shunning small caps? A short attack?
Thanks as always.
Thanks as always.
Q: Peter; If PPL loses the IPL fight what do you think the stock would do ? Thanks. Rod
Q: Why no love for this stock? Looks inexpensive for the growth.
Thanks for all you do
Thanks for all you do
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goeasy Ltd. (GSY)
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Aritzia Inc. Subordinate Voting Shares (ATZ)
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The Trade Desk Inc. (TTD)
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Roku Inc. (ROKU)
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WELL Health Technologies Corp. (WELL)
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Enthusiast Gaming Holdings Inc. (EGLX)
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Lightspeed Commerce Inc. Subordinate Voting Shares (LSPD)
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CrowdStrike Holdings Inc. (CRWD)
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Digital Turbine Inc. (APPS)
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Topicus.com Inc. (TOI)
Q: Hi Team,
Three part question. Firstly, I know as professionals you do not recommend “winners” climbing to over a certain % of ones Portfolio. However, if early investors in Apple or shopify for example would of bailed ; some would not be millionaires now. Or in some cases , billionaires where the CEO’s are holding most their wealth in their company stock. How can one hope to land that “life changing trade”(1000% or more) if one keeps trimming eternal winners ? Does it not make sense if a person finds that “winning company” to keep holding of goals are set high?
Secondly..is GSY one of those stocks, if you were to choose the likelihood of a solid company with good prospects, to choose to be overweight in and aim for that life changing 1000% move over a 10 yr or so period? I ask this company specifically because I am overweight this company and this is my goal. (Up over 200% so far and metrics still make this stock look cheap to me)
Thirdly… if you were to speculate a few different companies, either US or Cnd as your “best guess’s” so to speak of having the likelihood of producing 1000% gains over the next 10yrs or so; what would they be? Thanks for your input and deduct credits as you see fit. Thanks
Shane
Three part question. Firstly, I know as professionals you do not recommend “winners” climbing to over a certain % of ones Portfolio. However, if early investors in Apple or shopify for example would of bailed ; some would not be millionaires now. Or in some cases , billionaires where the CEO’s are holding most their wealth in their company stock. How can one hope to land that “life changing trade”(1000% or more) if one keeps trimming eternal winners ? Does it not make sense if a person finds that “winning company” to keep holding of goals are set high?
Secondly..is GSY one of those stocks, if you were to choose the likelihood of a solid company with good prospects, to choose to be overweight in and aim for that life changing 1000% move over a 10 yr or so period? I ask this company specifically because I am overweight this company and this is my goal. (Up over 200% so far and metrics still make this stock look cheap to me)
Thirdly… if you were to speculate a few different companies, either US or Cnd as your “best guess’s” so to speak of having the likelihood of producing 1000% gains over the next 10yrs or so; what would they be? Thanks for your input and deduct credits as you see fit. Thanks
Shane
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AbbVie Inc. (ABBV)
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Pfizer Inc. (PFE)
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Procter & Gamble Company (The) (PG)
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Toronto-Dominion Bank (The) (TD)
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BCE Inc. (BCE)
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Enbridge Inc. (ENB)
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Manulife Financial Corporation (MFC)
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TELUS Corporation (T)
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Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp. (AQN)
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Brookfield Infrastructure Partners L.P. (BIP.UN)
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Bank of Nova Scotia (The) (BNS)
Q: Hi Folks,
I currently own the following in my RRSP account (weightings in brackets ) - PG (4%), TD (13.5%), BNS (10%), MFC (3%), ABBV (6.5%), PFE (12%), BCE (14%), T (14.5%), AQN (6.5%), BIP.UN (6%), and ENB (6.5%).
I want to reduce my exposure to TD, BNS, BCE, T and PFE to bring them in line with the others - can you suggest some names that will complement the portfolio, keeping in mind I am looking for Income with some growth - long term hold.
Thanks
I currently own the following in my RRSP account (weightings in brackets ) - PG (4%), TD (13.5%), BNS (10%), MFC (3%), ABBV (6.5%), PFE (12%), BCE (14%), T (14.5%), AQN (6.5%), BIP.UN (6%), and ENB (6.5%).
I want to reduce my exposure to TD, BNS, BCE, T and PFE to bring them in line with the others - can you suggest some names that will complement the portfolio, keeping in mind I am looking for Income with some growth - long term hold.
Thanks