Q: What do you think of (QUIS)Quisitive Technology Solutions Inc, recent earnings results, product line, long term upside/or downside potential is? Their relationship with Microsoft? What are the pros and cons of this stock, concerning the market they are in and where would they rank against their competitors, the financial ratios, insider buying/selling and your opinion on the management ? Would you consider it a buy, hold or sell at this time? Thanks
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Q: while the price differs between these two offerings the difference does not represent the difference between US and CDN exchange rates and the trading volumes offer more flexibility for the TO based version. What is the reason, what is the basis for the two versions, and did you intend to prefer the .U edition.
Q: Hi Peter,
What do you think of the action in NTR ? It had strong earnings and is in a solid position globally in the current environment. Desite this the chart looks toppy. Thanks.
What do you think of the action in NTR ? It had strong earnings and is in a solid position globally in the current environment. Desite this the chart looks toppy. Thanks.
Q: A few years ago I read Benjamin Graham's The Intelligent Investor. To make money in the stock market, one simple axiom he proposed was to buy a dollar's worth of a company for less than a dollar. Sangoma now has a P/B ratio of .43 so it would appear to be a perfect candidate to put Graham's axiom to work given a long enough time horizon. Notwithstanding the current poor market conditions for small-cap tech stocks, would you agree that today an investor can buy a dollar's worth of Sangoma for 43 cents?
Thank you as always for your answer.
Thank you as always for your answer.
Q: 5iteam: For the same price today of about 11$ per share for near term momentum or long term value how would you rank them ? Tks. Larry
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Royal Bank of Canada (RY)
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Toronto-Dominion Bank (The) (TD)
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Bank of Montreal (BMO)
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Canadian Imperial Bank Of Commerce (CM)
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National Bank of Canada (NA)
Q: Results in recent 1/4 looked good, what is your outlook for next 12 months. screaming buy at these levels? Please rank above list. Thankyou
Q: Good morning. Your assessment of holding these stocks for upside in this market. Both have given upside potential. Thanks
Q: I would appreciate your comments about the oft used term “momentum”. Once the markets do bottom, all of us, like it or not, will or should be momentum traders.
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Amazon.com Inc. (AMZN)
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Alphabet Inc. (GOOG)
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Microsoft Corporation (MSFT)
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Constellation Software Inc. (CSU)
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Aritzia Inc. Subordinate Voting Shares (ATZ)
Q: What are your 3 "table pounding" buys (3 US & 3 CDN) across any sector that you would be adding to your hypothetical portfolio today in this much lower market? I understand the markets could fall much more but if you were deploying today what your top picks be? Thx
Q: I have held TVE since about the beginning of the year, and its perfomance over that time has lagged many other competitors in its space. TVE is about a 2% position, and my total energy exposure is somewhere around 12% at this point. I read an earlier comment on this forum that TVE is slated to double its revenues in the upcoming year, which would make a strong case for hanging onto shares of this company.
Do you feel that remaining patient with TVE is the prudent measure, or is there another name with analogous characteristics within the energy producer space which would potentially be a more suitable vehicle in which to invest?
Do you feel that remaining patient with TVE is the prudent measure, or is there another name with analogous characteristics within the energy producer space which would potentially be a more suitable vehicle in which to invest?
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Enghouse Systems Limited (ENGH)
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Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc. (ATD)
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GDI Integrated Facility Services Inc. Subordinate Voting Shares (GDI)
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Brookfield Renewable Corporation Class A Exchangeable Subordinate Voting Shares (BEPC)
Q: I know you rate this stock as an A and according to your report, think quite highly of it.
Well I've held this stock for 4 years and it is at the same level today as it was Jan 2019. It's down approx 40% since Jan 22.
Basically dead money. Other than the 2% dividend, I could have done as well in a 5 year GIC.
Is it time to throw in the towel. I believe I am a patient investor, but like you patience does run out.
If your answer is yes what is your top TSX listed NON TECH suggestion to replace it.
If your answer is no, why?
Thanks
Sheldon
Well I've held this stock for 4 years and it is at the same level today as it was Jan 2019. It's down approx 40% since Jan 22.
Basically dead money. Other than the 2% dividend, I could have done as well in a 5 year GIC.
Is it time to throw in the towel. I believe I am a patient investor, but like you patience does run out.
If your answer is yes what is your top TSX listed NON TECH suggestion to replace it.
If your answer is no, why?
Thanks
Sheldon
Q: Thoughts please on the news from Maxr today with the announcement of the US government contracts.
Thx
Thx
Q: What are your thought on the HCAL Etf?Do you like it or would you prefer EEB or RBNK? Any comments would be appreciated. Thank You.
Q: These companies all seem to be at a premium to P/B ratios and have similar dividend yields and WSP is likely the company that is not a direct comparison within the group but all would be industrial based in my mind. Would you please rank your order of preference of the three for a three to five year timeframe. Thank you!
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BMO S&P 500 Index ETF (ZSP)
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iShares Core Canadian Government Bond Index ETF (XGB)
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iShares Core S&P 500 Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XSP)
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iShares Core S&P/TSX Capped Composite Index ETF (XIC)
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iShares S&P/TSX 60 Index ETF (XIU)
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BMO Canadian Equity ETF Fund Series A (BMO144)
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BMO LifeStage Plus 2022 Fund - A (BMO416)
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BMO U.S. Equity ETF Fund Series A (BMO722)
Q: My sister has an RDSP with BMO. She has 75,000.00 in each the above funds. The lifestage money will mature in June and automatically go into a money market fund. The money will not be needed for years. She also has a trust fund. Do you have any suggestions for the 75k? Also, I believe the Cad and Usd equity funds are mutual funds. Should I move them to a lower cost ETF?
Q: Do you pay attention to all negative headline fueled by wallstreet strategists who seems to become negative after such a bad start. In december, almost all of them were somewhat positive albout the prospect of 2022.
Q: Hi Team
I started a position in this ETF today. What do you think for a long term hold. Obviously the Sector will be huge in the future,
Thanks Gord
I started a position in this ETF today. What do you think for a long term hold. Obviously the Sector will be huge in the future,
Thanks Gord
Q: I have a bit of cash to invest in my RRSP which (of course) has taken a beating but I am not losing sleep. I was going to add to BAM.A but then see that I am down 70% on SHOP. In my view SHOP has more upside but is there anything smelly there? If not should there be some insider buying at SHOP? Is there? What would you do?
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iShares Russell 2000 Growth ETF (IWO)
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iShares Core S&P/TSX Capped Composite Index ETF (XIC)
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Vanguard S&P 500 Index ETF (VFV)
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Vanguard Dividend Appreciation FTF (VIG)
Q: My son has uninvested $ in his RRSP, and no other investments at all. Can you suggest 3-4 positions to get him started? He'd like something that he doesn't have to pay too much attention to. Thanks.
Q: Is there an analyst that you like. They seem useless as far as price targets go.