Q: Can you speak to GSY financial stability and how a struggling economy could effect them / how much of a concern is defaults.
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Q: Are Fiera's dividends sustainable? I just read an article which said it had a 160% earnings payout as dividends to shareholders and a 55% cash payout ratio last year. Can you explain which metric you consider more important? Thanks!
Q: Good afternoon - I am about break even on a full NVDA position and am considering selling and purchasing QCOM. Both are well down from their highs and while NVDA may have a higher ceiling, QCOM does pay a dividend which I am eyeing with interest. What do you think, and why? Thank you
Q: Is this a good entry point for nvei or lspd at these levels?
Q: I can get 5% + annual return to maturity on many triple B+ rated corporate bonds in the 6-8 year time frame. Do you see much risk of default or other issues with corporate bonds with companies like Enbridge, TD, Loblaws, and BCE? (I realize their face value will fluctuate as interest rates go up or down)
Q: Can you pls explain why China has only 2% inflation, while the US has 8% inflation!?..if so...why are we all not buying Chinese stocks?
Q: hello 5i:
market (S and P) down close to 2% today (Tuesday) and QCOM up 5%. Were the earnings and outlook THAT good? And where do you see it going from here?
Paul L
market (S and P) down close to 2% today (Tuesday) and QCOM up 5%. Were the earnings and outlook THAT good? And where do you see it going from here?
Paul L
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Martin Marietta Materials Inc. (MLM)
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Canadian Natural Resources Limited (CNQ)
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Nutrien Ltd. (NTR)
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VanEck Rare Earth/Strategic Metals ETF (REMX)
Q: The Canadian ones of the 4 resource stocks above have dropped a considerable amount over a short period. The two US ones, have been underperforming for months. Is there any I should part company with?
FNKO on my Market Call List - over the past two years is one of the top performers. Would it be a good replacement as I intend to get out of at least one or two of the resource stocks mentioned above. Thank you,
FNKO on my Market Call List - over the past two years is one of the top performers. Would it be a good replacement as I intend to get out of at least one or two of the resource stocks mentioned above. Thank you,
Q: does mttr hold any special applications that the big boys need or is it very speculative or pretty good potential with things lining up ?
Q: EGLX is seeing Greywood Investments , their largest shareholder taking steps to replace virtually all current directors with a slate of their preferred people at their July AGM. EGLX responded with new appointees, none from the Greywood list.
Would you provide your thoughts on this matter ? Also, how would you expect the different scenarios to affect the share price ? Thanks.
Derek
Would you provide your thoughts on this matter ? Also, how would you expect the different scenarios to affect the share price ? Thanks.
Derek
Q: Hello, what is your assessment of PMT? Would it be a good buy at this point?
Q: Which of these 3 would you average your cost down on (i.e. increase holdings at lower cost levels)?
Q: I purchased this speculative stock in Mar'22, thinking it had bottomed. Wrong again-I'm down 32%. I just reviewed their financials and still no sales, huge losses and only enough cash to fund 2 more quarters at the current burn rate. Is this thing going bust?
Q: Hi,
I plan to sell my XLRE to raise US$ to add to some of my other US holdings that have been beaten up. For another real estate type holding which do you think is a better choice TCN or FSV? This can be held for 7-10 years till retirement.
Thanks,
Kerri
I plan to sell my XLRE to raise US$ to add to some of my other US holdings that have been beaten up. For another real estate type holding which do you think is a better choice TCN or FSV? This can be held for 7-10 years till retirement.
Thanks,
Kerri
Q: In your reply to the Dan’s June 27 question concerning NTR you said NTR is much larger, and much cheaper (4X earnings). When I look in your Market Data section I see no reference to 4X earnings for NTR. How was the number determined & where in the NTR’s market data do I look for that number. Thanks … Cal
Q: Hi folks
If not owned anymore, should one re enter the stock now or before the split on the 29th? What weighting would an investor with an appetite for growth as part of a balanced portfolio start at? Or should we wait for the dust to settle?
Should we buy in US or Canadian?
I did very very well with SHOP in the past....thanks to you.
If not owned anymore, should one re enter the stock now or before the split on the 29th? What weighting would an investor with an appetite for growth as part of a balanced portfolio start at? Or should we wait for the dust to settle?
Should we buy in US or Canadian?
I did very very well with SHOP in the past....thanks to you.
Q: Today CIBC downgraded DSG to neutral. Do you agree/disagree with their reasons for down grading.
Sheldon
Sheldon
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Ucore Rare Metals Inc. (UCU)
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Avalon Advanced Materials Inc. (AVL)
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Energy Fuels Inc. (EFR)
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Neo Performance Materials Inc. (NEO)
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MP Materials Corp. (MP)
Q: is there any Canadian companies involved with rare earth mining that you would reccomend as a buy
Q: Russia's gas cuts are threatening the world's largest Chemicals Hub in Europe. BASF has said it may have to shut down plants if gas supplies fall further. Assuming this raises chemical prices world-wide, are there any public Canadian or US companies that might benefit? Is Methanex one of them?
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Tri Continental Corporation (TY)
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Blackrock Health Sciences Trust (BME)
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CBRE Global Real Estate Income Fund of Beneficial Interest (IGR)
Q: I was reading an article recommendIng these high yielding closed end funds. They appear to be blue chip. Apparently CEFs usually trade at a discount and once the market is ready to turn around they will provide additional leverage. When does it make sense to purchase CEFs when there are equivalent etfs?