Q: Hi - looking to add a utility to an otherwise diversified portfolio. Please rank the companies listed in terms of potential total return over the next 5 years+ and whether current valuations are presenting a good entry point?
Q: Good morning: Can you please give your opinion on Sprout Social's mixed earnings report? Is it still worth holding, or do you have a couple of high growth ideas to replace it (3 year hold). I'm considering Intuit as a possible swap. Thanks.
Q: Can I have your thoughts, analysis on Keysight's recently announced earnings and what do you see for the future of this company. Would you consider it a buy? Thank you.
Q: I have owned this stock for a very long time but its share price is the same as it was 6 years ago and the dividend is small. I would appreciate your opinion of the future of this company. It is one of the first stocks I purchased and I accept there is an emotional attachment which could be clouding my judgement as I think I should sell it.
Q: Please comment on LMND's results released this afternoon.P/P US$92.65.Add,Hold or Sell ? Txs for U usual great services & views Recently renewed my long term membership.
Q: Please comment on MGNI's results released this afternoon and going forward.Think it was hammered in After Hours. Add,Hold or Sell. Txs for U usual great services & views
My sister wants to invest in 10 Canadian stocks that are relatively safe in terms of capital preservation but which offer possible dividend and growth . Hopefully the stocks would be in different sectors that you would recommend.
Now, for a 5 yr + time period, what 11 US quality stock from each sector would you recommend ?
I have small positions in these 6 stocks, all in the red - MTCH, ROKU, GNRC are in registered accounts, RBLX, UPST, ZM in non-registered. I don't find it easy to sell any stocks but in the spirit of 'pulling weeds', can I get your opinion on which of these, if any, you would sell. Any that might be worth adding to at their current valuation?
Q: Last year I invested in XSB, thinking that the "Short" aspect would be the better place for bonds. Unfortunately, the value has fallen, though perhaps not as much as other bond ETFs. What do you expect to happen with XSB as we go forward?
Q: Assuming terminal rates will be higher in the US, versus Canada, would you suggest parking new cash in HISU versus PSA, or indeed switching a current position from PSA to HISU?
Thanks. Peter.