Q: Hi I have held this stock for about three years so am up about 20%. I understand this type of company is often valued based on net asset valu or book value. . If that is the case it is very undervalued. Is this the case of a great company but just an ok stock? Should I continue to own(sector allocation is not an issue).and if not anything else in the sector you prefer?. Thank you. Bill
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Q: Why is Encana, a gas producer, rising so fast; while the price of Gas (UNG) is struck at the bottom. Does Encana has any other valuable asset.
CPF (Cdn Forest Product) is rising as a consequence of hurricanes, forecasting demand for lumber. Which is better Cdn stock or ETF.
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CPF (Cdn Forest Product) is rising as a consequence of hurricanes, forecasting demand for lumber. Which is better Cdn stock or ETF.
Thanks
Q: Is there any hope here? They acquired Hitco in the last couple of years and apparently inherited problems. They have contracts with Boeing, Bombardier, Lockheed Martin.... a backlog of work for $600,000,000 and $58,000,000 financing received recently.
Majority shareholder in Holland I believe. Why isn't this moving?
Thanks!
Tesa
Majority shareholder in Holland I believe. Why isn't this moving?
Thanks!
Tesa
Q: What is your opinion on this stock?
Margita
Margita
Q: Auto stocks seem to have been on the roll. Is this sector OK to invest in? Which stock do you prefer;
MG or LNR
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MG or LNR
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Q: Jim Rogers is calling for the worst bear market ever. In a recent interview, he said the following:
“When we have the bear market, a lot of people are going to find that, ‘Oh my God, I own an ETF, and they collapsed. It went down more than anything else.’ And the reason it will go down more than anything else is because that’s what everybody owns…”
“… If somebody can just take the time to focus on the stocks that are not in the ETFs, there must be fabulous opportunities in those stocks because they’re ignored… Some of them have got to be doing very, very well. And nobody’s buying them, because only the ETFs buy stocks.”
I’m curious to know what you think of these comments. Is he right that ETFs are bound to fall much more than stocks? Are some more at risk of a plunge than others? Also, if “ignored stocks” are better investments than the ones in ETFs, can you name a few examples? Thanks.
“When we have the bear market, a lot of people are going to find that, ‘Oh my God, I own an ETF, and they collapsed. It went down more than anything else.’ And the reason it will go down more than anything else is because that’s what everybody owns…”
“… If somebody can just take the time to focus on the stocks that are not in the ETFs, there must be fabulous opportunities in those stocks because they’re ignored… Some of them have got to be doing very, very well. And nobody’s buying them, because only the ETFs buy stocks.”
I’m curious to know what you think of these comments. Is he right that ETFs are bound to fall much more than stocks? Are some more at risk of a plunge than others? Also, if “ignored stocks” are better investments than the ones in ETFs, can you name a few examples? Thanks.
Q: I would like to invest in US banks. Can you recommend a USD bank ETF?
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iShares 1-5 Year Laddered Corporate Bond Index ETF (CBO)
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iShares 1-5 Year Laddered Government Bond Index ETF (CLF)
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iShares S&P/TSX Canadian Dividend Aristocrats Index ETF (CDZ)
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iShares US Dividend Growers Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (CUD)
Q: Hi Peter and Team,
In our grandchildren's RESP (ages 15 and 16) I have been using accumulated dividends to 'top up' the above ETFs, as I'm able to do so commission-free through Scotia iTrade. The portfolio is balanced, with the majority of holdings from the 5i portfolios. Can you suggest a strategy as to which ETF(s) I should invest this extra cash at any given time? Since the 16-year-old is in grade eleven, and the 15-year-old is in grade ten, is it safer to use CLF and/or CBO, even though their charts don't look so great, as compared to CDZ and CUD?
Thanks in advance for your valued advice.
In our grandchildren's RESP (ages 15 and 16) I have been using accumulated dividends to 'top up' the above ETFs, as I'm able to do so commission-free through Scotia iTrade. The portfolio is balanced, with the majority of holdings from the 5i portfolios. Can you suggest a strategy as to which ETF(s) I should invest this extra cash at any given time? Since the 16-year-old is in grade eleven, and the 15-year-old is in grade ten, is it safer to use CLF and/or CBO, even though their charts don't look so great, as compared to CDZ and CUD?
Thanks in advance for your valued advice.
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Toronto-Dominion Bank (The) (TD)
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Bank of Nova Scotia (The) (BNS)
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Fiera Capital Corporation Class A Subordinate Voting Shares (FSZ)
Q: In the financial sector, specifically banks, what dividend stocks do you prospect to have higher growth rates in the long run. Narrow down on a few stable growth stocks in the sector.
Thank You!
Thank You!
Q: I am a trader by obligation rather than by choice as I spend an important part of my time trading micro caps.
For obvious reasons these companies mostly have little or none revenues, expectations is all what is left.
However, there is another way of being sensitive to the balance sheet is expenses, and i am particularly sensitive to burn rates because that may be a key to future share offering with or without the dreaded warrant.
I just read this document: http://avc.com/2017/09/some-thoughts-on-burn-rates/?utm_source=Daily+AR&utm_campaign=871270e2bd-RSS_EMAIL_CAMPAIGN&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_c08a59015d-871270e2bd-140326233
Would you give me your opinion on its value for future reference.
Thanks
CDJ
For obvious reasons these companies mostly have little or none revenues, expectations is all what is left.
However, there is another way of being sensitive to the balance sheet is expenses, and i am particularly sensitive to burn rates because that may be a key to future share offering with or without the dreaded warrant.
I just read this document: http://avc.com/2017/09/some-thoughts-on-burn-rates/?utm_source=Daily+AR&utm_campaign=871270e2bd-RSS_EMAIL_CAMPAIGN&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_c08a59015d-871270e2bd-140326233
Would you give me your opinion on its value for future reference.
Thanks
CDJ
Q: I bought PGF and BTE on a big dip in April and neglected to sell on the multiple dips after that..... The recent rally has me back to a less painful loss. What the hell is causing this rally? I will likely sell once this level off but the fundamentals just don't seem to support the influx of money into these highly leveraged companies. I had written it off as dead money for the next few years and lesson learned ( again) to sell when you call momentum wrong. Not an analyst on the planet has oil going up to numbers that BTE and PGF need to cover their dept let alone make a profit in the next 12-18 months. So I guess my question is what is driving this rally in highly leverage energy stocks.
Q: Hi Team
The company released an independant report showing that their technology reduces emissions. Are the reductions really a game changer or is this just hype?
The stock price is up nicely. Do you think it will go higher from here or pull back?
Thanks for your thoughts.
Ian
The company released an independant report showing that their technology reduces emissions. Are the reductions really a game changer or is this just hype?
The stock price is up nicely. Do you think it will go higher from here or pull back?
Thanks for your thoughts.
Ian
Q: Hi RYAN. Great job!Could you give me an update Please! thanking you in advance,, CLIFF
Q: Wesdome announced a restructuring today, "effective immediately". Could I have your reaction to to this and the large trade volume coinciding with the release. More of a buy or more of a sell with the news?
Q: Can you please address the issues plaguing Allergan at the moment? What is behind its momentous drop in share price over the past few weeks? I currently own a 2.5% position. Would you feel comfortable adding more on weakness. Would you buy today?
Thx
Karim
Thx
Karim
Q: NWL has declined sharply in recent weeks due to (1) Hurricane Harvey on its U.S. manufactured resin businesses, and (2) bankruptcy proceeding of Toys R Us, which NWL is one of their top suppliers. NWL has issued revised 2017 guidance due to the impact of Harvey but, in my opinion, it's not material. Is the selloff overblown? Is it a good entry point now, or is it catching a falling knife? Welcome your thoughts. Thank you.
Q: Data Communications has good revenues for a small company - would you please provide an assessment as to whether this is a good/risky investment?
Thank you.
Thank you.
Q: Hi team, which of these 2 fin tech stocks do you prefer today, they have both had big run ups, do you think they are ok to buy into now?I am thinking to add to my RRSP.
Thanks
Thanks
Q: Hello. I hold some esidemtial real estate personally but in my stock portfolio I only hold HR.UN which has performed ok but not great. Am thinking that it may be time to move on from it. If you could hold one REIT what would it be. Considering CsH.UN but open to other suggestions. Only hesitation on HR.UN is that I like the yield
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Pivot Technology Solutions Inc. (PTG)
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Sylogist Ltd. (SYZ)
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Cargojet Inc. Common and Variable Voting Shares (CJT)
Q: I am under water on these three stocks. I am looking for best possible growth. Risks are fine.
Keep any of these three stocks or replace with stocks offering better growth? Your suggestions please. Thanks.
Keep any of these three stocks or replace with stocks offering better growth? Your suggestions please. Thanks.