Q: Isn't the fall in SP an over reaction?? Home Depot has been successfully fending off Amazon with successful online retail of its own for several years in many of its business lines already (hand and power tools etc). Not to mention people don't like buying a lot of their goods online and prefer to buy or pick up in person. I just don't see why there's such a big reaction. I own HD shares and am now a bit under water. I don't typically like holding on to losers very long. What would be an appropriate stop loss level for this stock and/or what are your thoughts on the stock moving forward. Thanks
Q: The market reaction this morning to EIF was rather negative in the face of apparently good quarterly results. I missed the 10 am phone call. Was there anything said during the call to support this market reaction?
Q: In your answer to a question from Oscar about Hydro One buying Avista, you said “We would be fine with the debenture issue, with the conversion price discounted to $21.40 to entice investors.” My question is as follows: Will individual investors be able to buy these Hydro One debentures when they are issued?
Q: I am curious about a comment you made earlier. Someone asked about photon control, and you pointed out that nothing had changed with regard to the situation or prospects at this company, which your regard as very good. Yet since late April, the trend in its stock value has been steadily downward. Savaria is another of your favorites with great prospects, but its trend over the last six weeks, has again been consistently down. If the actual underlying performance of the company has not changed, what causes a stock to fall off like this, not for a day or a week, but consistently over a long period, given most investment is being done by professionals?
Q: Good morning ,what are your thoughts on Detour gold now that the construction phase is over i have had it for awhile at 19 dollars it has droppped like many other gold miners ,last earning were not too bad ,i have a longer term hold on it ,thank you love being a new member on your site
Q: During the Spring I liquidated my CDN Equity portfolio. I wanted to move away from managing indidual positions and move to a more passive approach. Then I read Ryan's excellent article, Why it's almost impossible to be a passive investor in Canada. I looked at HEW; but it is very small with only about $12m invested. Are there other ETFs that do an equal weight S&P 60? I also am considering VCN and CDZ. I also looked at Two mutual funds, Mawer Canadian Equity and Lester CDN Equity Fund. There are High Conviction funds available; but with very high MER's.
Would you please recommend a portfolio structure that would meet my needs, I am a conservative senior. Please have the suggestions add to 100%.
Thanks Guys for keeping us thinking outside the box.
Over the past 12 months, IPL is down by about 10% while PPL was up slightly (2%). Currently, IPL has a PE ratio of 17.8X and a P/cash flow of 12.4X while PPL's ratios are 35x (PE) and 21X (cash flow).
Would you please comment on why IPL is lagging behind PPL over the last 12 months and based on the above ratios, wouldn't IPL be a better buy than PPL?
Q: I have 2 questions. I am down 20% on clr and I would like your outlook for the next 6 months to a year. Time to sell or do you see upside? Would you look under the hood of xsi and comment on this etf as fixed income for a 1 to 2 year hold and what the influence of higher interest rates might be on the components? Thanx.
Q: CLF is often recommended as a good, safe place for money but it only moves down. While meager interest is paid that really only kicks in tax which further reduces, or most likely eliminates any gain...where is the benefit? What conditions would have to occur for it to move up?
Q: With the recent strength of the CDN$ I am looking for opportunities to take advantage of this. One thought is to sell current dual listed holdings and convert from Cdn to US and the other thought is to look for other undervalued foreign investments. Would appreciate your input and suggestions.
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Q: In my portfolio, small cap and technology has weakened in the last two months, yet l see indexs making new highs, at least in the US, where are the gains; sectors?