Q: Can you please give an update on COIN, especially in light of the new spot BTC etfs that are now available.
Coinbase charges 2.5% transaction fees, a business that will surely suffer now that there are ways to participate in BTC for 20 basis points. From what I rave read, COIN, as the custodian for several of these ETFs will be paid 5 basis points for AUM.
That’s 245 basis points lower than what they are make on their trading fees.
What is your outlook on this company? Is there any compelling reason to hold it? Please give your bull and bear case.
Q: Hello, I would like your opinion of HCRE versus ZRE and XRE. Avantages include the lower MER (0,33%) and no taxable distribution in a cash account, but it has a low trading volume. Thanks.
Q: I was expecting the bircoin etf news to have a positive result to the share price. Market is not re-acting positively. Can I have your thoughts.
Thanks
John
Q: In a recent answer, 5i suggested that CELH may be a multi-bagger “ IF, and only IF, it follows MNST’s pattern of market-share gains and profitability. “ Could you please describe MNST’s business model of market gains and profitability? To date, how close has CELH matched MNST’s playbook, accounting for time in the market? What are the key attributes that CELH needs to build/hone/display, in order to match MNST’s playbook?
Q: GCT Can you give me your thoughts on this company, how it's currently priced (based on earnings and revenue), and where you see it going in the future. Thanks.
Q: It finally seems possible that Canada could ship some LNG off the west coast of British Columbia this year. I would like to gain exposure to the LNG complex in Canada by investing in a basket of shippers, producers and exploration companies. Ideally the list would contain some strong dividend payers as well as some companies that focus on growth. What would you suggest?
Q: Hello. Have been a member for a few months and absolutely love the service you provide. I have 57k in RSP and 83k in TFSA ( cash ). could you suggest stocks / ETF's for best possible return on. investment over the long term. Thank you.
Q: Hi,
On Jan 9th I asked the following question
Q: can you tell me 1) if there is any difference in XEF and ZDM in terms of tax efficiency and 2) which accounts are best to hold these ETFs in in terms of tax efficiency (please rank from best to worse) ?
You answered the first part but not the second part. 2) Could you please rank from best to worse in regard to tax efficiency, which account (e.g., RRSP, TFSA, nonregistered) is best to hold them.
Thanks
Q: What is your Thoughts on just how much potential Cameco has ? Very Positive momentum . I have been trimming on the way up but still believe it is early .
Q: VEE has not done much in my portfolio over the years and as a result its weighting in portfolio has dropped. I would like to add to my emerging markets exposure but I am hesitant to invest in china with the growing tensions in the south China seas. Is there a liquid ETF that will give me the exposure I desire without the China risk.
Q: Hi,
In your answer to Jerry today (11-01-24) you had mentioned that you prefer ETFs like XEG and ZEO for the O&G sector play. Thank you.
If I want to avoid MERs and willing to put together a group of large/mid cap oil companies (not Gas) what companies would you recommend? About 5 to 8 names would be fine.
Also, why doesn't HXE as an ETF get the "love and respect" not only from you but from others in the financial media? Is there something inherently wrong with HXE?
Q: TD still has a target price much higher than current levels, and we did have an earnings beat today, but debt ratio even worse. Where do you think this will be a couple years from now?
Q: I had been waiting for LMN to go down a bit before I purchased however that's not happening. Is $30 too much to pay if I'm looking at a 3-5 year holding period?
Q: In your answers to various questions about CLS you are showing a P/E ratio of 11. My information on the Company shows current EPS of $2.24 and a P/E ratio of 23.64. Earnings are expected to increase gradually.
I wonder why such a discrepancy? What am I missing? Thank you for your answer.
Q: A family member entering post-secondary school owns these stocks in their TFSA on an approximate equal weighting of $4,000. They have $8,000 to contribute and invest this fiscal.
The objective is growth with some risk; maintenance of capital is a secondary objective.
If allocating in $4,000 increments would you add to one or more of the existing investments or are there one or two you think would be better suited to a young investor over a 3 - 5 year investment horizon?
Q: U.UN has had a pretty good climb in the last 3 months and has an 83% increase over the last year. Do you see this continuing and is it a good time to add to my small position?