Q: "We are not tax experts, but it is generally wise for dual citizens to avoid TFSAs" This was your response to an Oct 25 question. I have been contributing to a TFSA since they started in 2009 with limits soon to exceed $80,000. There is some paperwork required as the Americans consider TFSAs a 'foreign trust' rather than a self funded, self directed investment vehicle. The paperwork time is worth the investment advantage. Some general guidance from US tax accountants would be beneficial to your subscribers with dual citizenship and those filing US tax forms. I use RLB with offices in KW/Guelph (Jeff Hood is the US tax person)
Q: DIS has been kind of soft for the last few months, with markets rising. Never mind the details but do you think they have ongoing problems of competition, technology, etc.?? Thanks Jim
Q: With its recent wind farm issues in New Brunswick, is its current low price a good time to buy in? Do recent problems suggest the dividend may be at risk?
Upon reviewing the quarterly results, I am surprised at the irrationality of the market.
Growth is still intact as far as I can see. The only "issue " that I can see might be the weak guidance for next quarter. However, the full year guidance has been raised.
Q: Peter and His Wonder Team
TD Webbroker has a feature called Advance Dashboard.
Before I sign up I wanted to know how useful it is for a long term investor and not a day trader. So when buying or selling a stock it would be helpful to see how many buy or sell lots and there volume were lined up...if you know what I mean. Your thoughts please! Thank you!
Q: I'm befuddled about classifying VEEV as in the HealthCare sector. But VEEV" provides industry-specific cloud-based software solutions to address the operating and regulatory challenges of life sciences companies". Seems to me, VEEV is really a software provider and for this reason, I would classify VEEV in the Technology sector. I'm curious what your take is as I want to ensure I get it right for my portfolio analysis....Thanks for you input......Tom
Q: With all the talk about banks raising their interest rates and given GSYs recent pullback would this be a good entry point and does the bank dividend hikes help or hinder GSY.
Thanks
Q: The selling in AT is relentless. It's down 90% from the top. Not even pump and dump penny stocks are hit so hard. I don't understand what went so wrong with a company that was added to the portfolio not long ago and even add after the initial drop.
Many of my growth stocks are getting hammered after barely missing on some metric (Apps, Roku, MGNI, LSPD), but I am here for the long haul. Would PENN qualify as something to hold on to or should I let it go, given its high debt?
Q: Is there a reason why TSM has been flat while other semi's like NVDA, AMD, AVGO have been on fire. I wanted to buy NVDA but missed the recent move higher and looking for another semi that will catch up to these other names. Is TSM a good candidate? Thanks!