Q: Rick Rule said recently that the best opportunities in precious metals right now are the mid-tier, single-asset gold miners producing between 600,000 and 1 million ounces a year. I was hoping you could list some companies that would fit that description.
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Q: hi, Your views please for 2 comp.
thanks Jean guy.
thanks Jean guy.
Q: I understand you don't normally follow this company(trades on London Stock Exch.). I have been a long time share holder and am starting to wonder whether I want to continue with it or seek better alternatives. It has been quite flat for some time now and has done some questionable stock 'schemes' and share capital consolidations in the past. I would greatly appreciate any input and thoughts you may have on this company, if any. Many thanks to the 5I team for all their great work!
Q: Hello, I have both mty and enghouse in my RRSP and i wan't to sell one of the two to buy more of the other... For a 5 years period, which one of the two you have more confidence for growth ? Thanks
Q: Do you have a preference here?
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Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp. (AQN)
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Brookfield Renewable Partners L.P. Limited Partnership Units (BEP)
Q: Which would you rank higher for valuation and growth? Is there a large difference between valuation between these companies? Which is the better buy? Thanks
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Canopy Growth Corporation (WEED)
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Cronos Group Inc. (CRON)
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Curaleaf Holdings Inc. Subordinate Voting Shares (CURA)
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Trulieve Cannabis Corp (TRUL)
Q: What would your 4-5 favorite weed stocks be.
Thank you, keep up the excellent work.
PV
Thank you, keep up the excellent work.
PV
Q: Hello Team: Could you compare this company to BAM.B, which would you prefer and why?
Thank You,
Barry
Thank You,
Barry
Q: I would appreciate your comments on the first q numbers. The trend looks positive.
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iShares Core MSCI All Country World ex Canada Index ETF (XAW)
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Vanguard FTSE Developed All Cap ex North America Index ETF (VIU)
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Vanguard FTSE Emerging Markets All Cap Index ETF (VEE)
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Vanguard FTSE Global All Cap ex Canada Index ETF (VXC)
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Vanguard S&P 500 Index ETF (VFV)
Q: I am thinking of investing in VXC (or maybe XAW) in my RRSP. I understand that since this is a fund of funds and some of the underlying ETFs are US based, that there will be foreign withholding tax of some amount. To avoid the tax, am I better off to invest in the underlying ETFs (Canadian versions only) specifically VFV, VIU and VEE? (small cap I could not find). How much of an issue is the foreign withholding tax? Is it small enough to not bother buying all these underlying ETFs directly? Your thoughts please.
Q: Please comment on filing of mixed shelf to a max.can$4B .Initial negative market response .Appears may be making another acquistion. as still has $800m as at last Q end.Txs for u usual great services & views
Q: This is an excellent response to Charles’ question asked on May 27 about what to do when stocks are down 50%:
Diversification and position sizing are two items that can help mitigate this 'pain' so the drawdowns do not hurt as much. Otherwise, the best answer we think is just understanding what one owns both on the stock (what type volaitlity might we expect) and on the company (does the short-term volatility 'matter' vs long-term). The optimal answer can only be known in hindsight unfortunately. While we typically don't like averaging down in names, [once drawdowns like this pass and settle down, it can be an opportunity to add to a position once/if momentum starts to work in a company's favour again]. We not generally like stops either. Good companies, over 15 years, might have 7 or more very large drawdowns that might get stopped out (my emphasis added).
My question: how do we know when momentum is starting to work in favour again? A few days of share price increase with more volume? What I generally do is ask has anything fundamental to co changed. If not, and based on the fact that I was prepared to buy at a higher price, I simply buy more understanding risks and do not try to time the market, which can drive one crazy. I do though want to understand more about what generally signals a turn for the better.
Diversification and position sizing are two items that can help mitigate this 'pain' so the drawdowns do not hurt as much. Otherwise, the best answer we think is just understanding what one owns both on the stock (what type volaitlity might we expect) and on the company (does the short-term volatility 'matter' vs long-term). The optimal answer can only be known in hindsight unfortunately. While we typically don't like averaging down in names, [once drawdowns like this pass and settle down, it can be an opportunity to add to a position once/if momentum starts to work in a company's favour again]. We not generally like stops either. Good companies, over 15 years, might have 7 or more very large drawdowns that might get stopped out (my emphasis added).
My question: how do we know when momentum is starting to work in favour again? A few days of share price increase with more volume? What I generally do is ask has anything fundamental to co changed. If not, and based on the fact that I was prepared to buy at a higher price, I simply buy more understanding risks and do not try to time the market, which can drive one crazy. I do though want to understand more about what generally signals a turn for the better.
Q: Hi, Could I get your opinion/analysis on this company. Would seem like a good re-opening company to invest in. Thanks
Q: Well I love a good mattress and more recently impressed with the Waterloo beer products. thoughts on these two companies going forward and thanks.....
Q: Can I please have your comments on Autodesk's recently announced earnings and your overall assessment of this company going forward. Thank You.
Q: What is your opinion about FIGS ?
Thx
Thx
Q: Would you please provide an overview of CloudMD 1st quarter results compared to expectations and your overall assessment. Thanks
Q: What would you do - if a stock you own is rising rapidly (50% or more) with no explanation in the short term what would you do?
Clayton
Clayton
Q: Do you have a preference between selling naked and covered calls? Also, is selling naked calls permitted in a registered account?
Thanks.
Thanks.
Q: At the end of the day yesterday (Thursday) there was large volume trades - is there any news to go along with the volumes of shares trading hands? I assume is was not retail traders.
Clayton
Clayton