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Q: Co. stock buybacks are not what the mkt. wisdom says.

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Read Answer Asked by Joseph on November 15, 2019
Q: I took a flyer on roxg. Not working out too well so far. Didn’t do enough research. My big error was locatio, location, location.
Financial report released last night, looks reasonably good, but maybe not good enough to garner interest given its location. Trying to decide whether to sell into the news or hold for a while longer. I know you don’t have a chyristal ball, but would appreciate your opinion. Resubscibe ok.
Read Answer Asked by Roy on November 15, 2019
Q: Can you comment on their recent quarter please. I’ve been following this stock for a very long time. Are things potentially turning here? On a likely completely unrelated note. I just saw home capital group (another darling Real-estate finance company from 5+ years ago break out). Obviously TII is a micro cap. But do your think these results are sustainable near term?
Read Answer Asked by Scott on November 15, 2019
Q: I'm 21 years old and am planning on making a TFSA portfolio of Canaidan companies (Mostly Blue-chip dividend paying stocks, IE, Banks, Telcos etc....) to buy and hold forever. I'm also planning on adding SHOPIFY in my TFSA and placing BABA in my RRSP. I was thinking XAW in RRSP as well top get american/international exposure, Just wondering your thoughts on this and any advice would be great. Also do you think it's a good idea to invest now or wait for a market correction or just avergae in over time in all of these companies.
Read Answer Asked by Johnny on November 14, 2019
Q: I'm doing a review of my equity holdings. I note that there are 4 CDN stocks that have each made slow, but consistent gains, since purchase. Also, each pay a dividend. However, as components of my overall portfolio, they now represent less 2% (average is 1.7). (During the same period, my other equities have grown to surpass 5%). My question is whether I should increase those small weightings (all held for 5+ years with no worrisome setbacks)-- or let them go and deploy that capital to other more growth-oriented prospects. Thanks.
Read Answer Asked by RANDALL on November 14, 2019
Q: I have half positions in these stocks,purchased at lower prices, thanks to 5i.In what order would you add to increase my positions today?
Read Answer Asked by Allen on November 14, 2019
Q: On the US side, we've owned TOT, CSCO, MO and PM for some time now and they have languished. Is patience merited or should I sell these positions and replace them with other US stocks? We're retired and want to preserve capital but do like dividend income. thanks
Read Answer Asked by alex on November 14, 2019