Q: CSU is creating waves! If you held it, at what price would you cut your losses and exit?
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Q: what is your opinion of the latest earnings. would you consider buying this pullback
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Constellation Software Inc. (CSU $2,844.99)
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Topicus.com Inc. (TOI $113.78)
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Lumine Group Inc. (LMN $24.30)
Q: With most software companies in a bear market, assuming AI is not really going to destroy all software companies, doesn't make this environment good for acquiring software companies (while valuations are lower)? Does the market believe that the AI companies (Open AI, Google, Anthropic, Perplexity etc.) will replace all enterprise companies? I really don't understand what is happening right now to CSU, LMN and TOI. It seems very irrational. Your thoughts?
Q: Hello
Curious as to why the company had 7.4 Billion in sales in 2022 but only 21Million in 2023 and 118Million in 2024.
Could you explain why you like it so much and could a person own it and NVDA?
Thanks
jeff
Curious as to why the company had 7.4 Billion in sales in 2022 but only 21Million in 2023 and 118Million in 2024.
Could you explain why you like it so much and could a person own it and NVDA?
Thanks
jeff
Q: With its parabolic rise over the last year and especially three months is SNDK out over its skis or still buyable at this level?
Q: I sold T in December for a tax loss, hoping to buy it back however the stock has risen by 7-8 % since, so would lose on the exchange.
I have since been looking at HME and was considering replacing T with HME in an income account. I would take a little hit on the yield however I think it would be a safer holding re-dividend safety and possibly a better growth profile.
Your comments please on this approach.
Thanks
Jeff
I have since been looking at HME and was considering replacing T with HME in an income account. I would take a little hit on the yield however I think it would be a safer holding re-dividend safety and possibly a better growth profile.
Your comments please on this approach.
Thanks
Jeff
Q: Being an 80myear old income dividend invester and needing to take a position having no material sector amounts, I am looking at CHE.UN and NTR. Please suggest an opinion on which to choose or should I just take a position in both? Alternate suggestions would also be considered in the material sector.
Thank you
Stanley
Thank you
Stanley
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Sylogist Ltd. (SYZ $5.67)
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Pinetree Capital Ltd. (PNP $10.85)
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Think Research Corporation (THNK $0.32)
Q: I'm having difficulty deciding which of the listed losers I should dump and move on. I find it easier purchasing equities than selling them. Which one of the 3 (or more) would you ditch and what is your rationale?
On a side note, I'm a 30+ year long hard core self directed investor and appreciate the service you offer.
All the best-Dave from Montreal.
On a side note, I'm a 30+ year long hard core self directed investor and appreciate the service you offer.
All the best-Dave from Montreal.
Q: It has been a couple of years since an ECOM question. No doubt still high risk but has the risk reward profile improved enough to justify taking a position in this company. Thank you
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Vanguard Materials ETF (VAW $224.92)
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State Street Materials Select Sector SPDR ETF (XLB $48.68)
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State Street SPDR S&P Metals & Mining ETF (XME $124.14)
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ProShares S&P Global Core Battery Metals ETF (ION $59.00)
Q: Good evening,
1) I feel that the materials sector will do well in 2026, do you agree?
2) If yes, which of the above etf's do you think would do the best given market conditions, their holdings, etc?
Do you have any individual stocks you would recommend in the materials sector that you think would outperform the etf's?
Thanks in advance for your thoughts.
Sheldon
1) I feel that the materials sector will do well in 2026, do you agree?
2) If yes, which of the above etf's do you think would do the best given market conditions, their holdings, etc?
Do you have any individual stocks you would recommend in the materials sector that you think would outperform the etf's?
Thanks in advance for your thoughts.
Sheldon
Q: HYMC
Q: Do you think that WELL is in a financial position to capitalize on Telus moving out of the Healthcare Software business. How much could Well absorb without running afoul of competition and market regulators ?
Q: When does the bleeding stop on this stock, down 46% from it's $5300.00 high?
Are you still comfortable holding this stock?
thnx
Dave
Are you still comfortable holding this stock?
thnx
Dave
Q: Do you see an upside to this stock and if so would you buy at its current price
Q: Why it is dropping? Is this good entry point?
Q: Would you buy these today. Which one you think has better future.
Thank you for great service.
Milan
Thank you for great service.
Milan
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Alphabet Inc. (GOOGL $330.00)
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Microsoft Corporation (MSFT $459.86)
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NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA $186.23)
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Constellation Software Inc. (CSU $2,844.99)
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Shopify Inc. Class A Subordinate Voting Shares (SHOP $217.03)
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Vanguard Information Technology ETF (VGT $758.95)
Q: For a portfolio overweight in Tech, which would you suggest trimming? The highest weights are VGT and NVDA, with less in GOOGL and MSFT, and a small portion in each of CSU and SHOP. Thanks for all you do!
Q: I noticed Morningstar believes this may be a winner in 2026 - what is your opinion, and if a buy, what price looks attractive.
Q: I bought this stock last summer and I'm down 18%. My plan is to hold it long-term, and based on this, I was wondering if it makes sense to add to it.
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iShares NASDAQ 100 Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XQQ $62.90)
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Global X Robotics & AI Index ETF (RBOT $35.53)
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BMO Nasdaq 100 Equity Index ETF (ZNQ $114.82)
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CI Global Artificial Intelligence Fund (CIAI $33.79)
Q: What would be your top 3 choices if you were buying Canadian ETF’s that hold USA tech companies including those with an AI focus?