Q: I have been invested in the markets for over 40 years, so i have had a few ups and downs to deal with, but so much has changed in the last few years, with now most of the trades being made by computers and the internet giving anybody that wants to say anything about a stock, right or wrong, it's getting more difficult to be a long term holder of a stock. Sure if you have been a long time rising stock, you can handle a setback, but lot's of investors get into a stock just before maybe some short seller hits the stock and you are down a lot. Yeah, people say if you like the stock it's a buying opportunity, but that's a tough one if you are now fully invested in the stock. It just seems now, that just about anybody can drive a stock down, with a jittery market. So which one do they pick next, you can hope that it is not one of yours, so maybe just hold cash and buy the stocks the shorts drive down.
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Q: What do think of Goeasy.
I would have thought it would be doing better in a sluggish economy..
Maybe something has changed at the Co?
Would you add to possition now?
I would have thought it would be doing better in a sluggish economy..
Maybe something has changed at the Co?
Would you add to possition now?
Q: Glenn Chamandy is on the board and owns almost 5 million shares.Is this a good gold company option rather than the big caps. Mines are in Quebec also.
Q: Good morning,
Could you explain the following concepts and how they are used to interpret what is happening with a stock:
1) Overbought (example DOL)
2) Oversold (example VRX)
3) Short interest (BNS @ 2.5%)
Many thanks
Could you explain the following concepts and how they are used to interpret what is happening with a stock:
1) Overbought (example DOL)
2) Oversold (example VRX)
3) Short interest (BNS @ 2.5%)
Many thanks
Q: Further to Antoine's question, first valeant, then Davis Henderson and now Boyd is down 10% today due to rumours of a short selling report about to be published. This is ridiculous. I have positions in all 3 and now down significantly. I can't compete against insider manipulation and human greed. I will be reducing equity holdings and increasing GIC's etc. The stock market is not regulated enough to create an equal playing field. Any advice on Boyd is appreciated. thanks
John
John
Q: Boyd down over 10% on the day and still falling. What is going on?
Q: Another Canadian roll-up targeted by shortseller. Boyd Group hit today, chatter that is on short attack $BYD.TO.
Frustrating --to say the least on these rollup companies
Frustrating --to say the least on these rollup companies
Q: Hello Peter and Team. Could you please provide any insight or views? Shares continue to gap down with every passing month since its summer highs. EFN has been a darling in the CDN financial space. Is there expectation for soft earnings?
Thanks
Thanks
Q: Hello team, Any reason for the big drop? Any chance EFN can also be a target of the "short sharks" due to it's big debt?
Thank you!
Thank you!
Q: Hello Peter & 5i team,
First Valeant, now DH Corp ; what is going on ? We are facing a very unhealthy investment environment.
It seems that Canadian Securities regulations are not as constraining as those in the USA and short sellers take advantage of this with impunity ; but it obviously will take ages to sort this out.
In addition to that, it also seems that short sellers have a template approach to identifying vulnerable companies in Canada : (1) higher reliance on growth by acquisition and less on organic growth, (2) higher relative debt level, (3) complicated and less transparent ownership structures. Valeant would fit the bill, but DH ?
Both management teams have intervened, but to no avail : DH was up today by 11% at the open but is now down 5% in mid-morning.
I am exasperated by the situation even though the portfolio of stocks I currently own is up by 10% so far in 2015; however, making a major overhaul of the portfolio in reaction to the current environment would smack of paranoia.
Your soothing comments would be most welcome.
Regards,
Antoine
First Valeant, now DH Corp ; what is going on ? We are facing a very unhealthy investment environment.
It seems that Canadian Securities regulations are not as constraining as those in the USA and short sellers take advantage of this with impunity ; but it obviously will take ages to sort this out.
In addition to that, it also seems that short sellers have a template approach to identifying vulnerable companies in Canada : (1) higher reliance on growth by acquisition and less on organic growth, (2) higher relative debt level, (3) complicated and less transparent ownership structures. Valeant would fit the bill, but DH ?
Both management teams have intervened, but to no avail : DH was up today by 11% at the open but is now down 5% in mid-morning.
I am exasperated by the situation even though the portfolio of stocks I currently own is up by 10% so far in 2015; however, making a major overhaul of the portfolio in reaction to the current environment would smack of paranoia.
Your soothing comments would be most welcome.
Regards,
Antoine
Q: Is EFN about to be the next company hit by a short sellers report. Price action is not indicative of any other related market events other than the next Canadian company in line.
Q: would you recommend buying dh here?
Q: Is this a good time to be buying DH? I have 4.6% weighting of this stock in my portfolio
Q: Could you update on Midas Gold
Thanks
Thanks
Q: Your comments please on the above oil co. thanks
Q: Can I have your comments on DH's earnings?
Q: Q3 results. Please comment.
Q: Hi,
I first have to say that I own this company stock. I also consider it the most creative and the most exciting industrial company today since my inroads with Kelso.. It also trade at very low price for it's future potential in my opinion
I think everybody should have a look at this company. They have released today a General business update that is worth at least reading.
I do not want to be perceived as a stock pusher, so as usual it is absolutely up to you to release.
It IS a microcap of course also!
Claude
I first have to say that I own this company stock. I also consider it the most creative and the most exciting industrial company today since my inroads with Kelso.. It also trade at very low price for it's future potential in my opinion
I think everybody should have a look at this company. They have released today a General business update that is worth at least reading.
I do not want to be perceived as a stock pusher, so as usual it is absolutely up to you to release.
It IS a microcap of course also!
Claude
Q: Hi Peter
I'm trying to find an ETF called "ishares trust Shs s&p GSTI technology index fund (IGM)" mentioned in the Globe today (Monday) as an upgrade. The only IGM I found was a financial company. I assume they are not the same company. Are you able to help me? If so, what do you think of this ETF.
many thanks.
Cam
I'm trying to find an ETF called "ishares trust Shs s&p GSTI technology index fund (IGM)" mentioned in the Globe today (Monday) as an upgrade. The only IGM I found was a financial company. I assume they are not the same company. Are you able to help me? If so, what do you think of this ETF.
many thanks.
Cam
Q: What will be the impact on WEF with the expiration of the softwood lumber agreement? Thanks
Derek
Derek