Q: Hi,
This morning Hector had asked you about www.stockcharts.com This is not a question but comments.
1. On Cyber Monday, Stockcharts typically do a "Sale" . One can get up to 3 months extra if one subscribes for 12 months. So, you pay for 12 months but use it for 15 months.
2. The MID level subscription seems to offer a lot more than the Basic version. The Pro level, well, it is for the PROS!!
3. Their educational tools , some of which are freely available on You Tube, are very useful. One may want to look at these clips before they decide if it is for them or not.
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4. Tradingview, Finviz and even koyfin(the less expensive versions) are probably competitors.
Q: "Thomson intends to return "at least $2 billion, which will be combined with a share consolidation or reverse stock split", to be funded by proceeds of the sale of LSEG shares later in 2023."
Do you have more information about this reverse stock split and how it might affect investors who currently hold the stock. Is it in an investors best interest to purchase more shares or wait to see what the actual transaction will be.
Q: Would you please provide me with an analysIs of Reitmans and your opinion of my tempered interest in increasing exposure in the retail sector in the near or long term
Would you have better preferences
TIA
Q: With the recent announcement from our federal government on Health Care, what are some of the stocks in the health area would you suggest for long term investment?
I currently hold shares in Canadian Utilities (CU) and a smaller position in Emera (EMA).
With CU recent dividend increase of 1 %, I am beginning to become disillusioned with CU, as they appear to have minimal growth. ATCO's recent dividend increase was approximately 3 %.
If I sell my CU position and buy EMA, I will reach my target holding of EMA. I would then look to buy ACO if it drops to approximately $40 (potentially selling puts to generate income).
Questions
1 - Does this seem a reasonable course of action?
2 - Should I continue to hold CU and slowly buy EMA to hit my target holding?
Q: I am down slightly on Aritzia and like it for the long term. I usually like to buy and hold but feel this is going to be a very volatile year for consumers. My concern is the shorter term outlook as the rising rate environment is likely to place increasing pressure on consumer discretionary stocks. As a 2023 move I’m considering selling ATZ, with a look to repurchasing when rates start coming down (who knows but perhaps later this year). In the short term, I’m considering trading ATZ for a dividend stock in the energy sector such as CNQ or ENB. Could you please evaluate this strategy, based on projections today. Essentially, which position do you think will result in the largest gain by the end of 2023? Thanks so much for your insight.
Q: I have some Tou at a much lower price and was considering selling half and waiting a few weeks in hopes that gas price rises and repurchasing at a lower price. Thoughts?
Q: I've held United Rentals for a while and I'm happy with the returns and planning to continue holding. I would like to buy more. What would you consider a good entry point?
Q: I watched the utube of Chris an analyst at 5i Research on Shopify. I wasn't aware of him. As a member of 5i Research, I am happy to have his knowledge available. Recently someone was looking for moving averages and Stockscores was mentioned. It doesn't seem to provide the 50 or 200 day moving averages for various stocks - we only saw the example (Facebook) which did not have that option. In the past I have seen the 50 and 200 day moving averages whether it was on Globe Investor or iTrade or Bloomberg or charts on your system. Would you be able to advise easy access to it? Thanks so much.
Q: In a diversified portfolio would you be adding ATZ for a 1-2 year hold? Since its recent earnings the technicals are looking negative in the near and intermediate term.