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Q: Hi Guys

I am about to receive about 500k inheritance . I would like to invest it for income. I was thinking of just buying CDZ or would you recommend a basket of equities. My wife and I are both in our early 60s.I have a self directed account with Action direct. Thanks in advance

Mike
Read Answer Asked by Michael on February 22, 2019
Q: I'd would like to know which faster-growing companies are NOT missing numbers and you're comfortable with ?
Read Answer Asked by BENOIT on February 22, 2019
Q: Good morning,

Curious as to your thoughts on SNC's news this morning. I bought earlier in the week and will be curious to see how the market reacts. Assuming you are listing to the earnings call, can you share your thoughts on the company following that? Specifically what, if anything, have we learned that my impact the company positively or negatively moving forward. I would also be curious to know what your thoughts are on the dividend cut (not why I bought it).
Read Answer Asked by Tim on February 22, 2019
Q: about the question for a stock screen for Relative Strength Index.....
Stock Trend is a Canadian site that analyses RSI for each stock on Cdn and US stocks
https://www.stocktrends.com/main.php
Read Answer Asked by Tom on February 22, 2019
Q: With a lot of talk of a possible recession in the coming year, which of the following category of stocks would be most negatively affected.: telecom, utility, technology, financial,materials,energy, consumer, metals including gold. Thanks.
Read Answer Asked by Maureen on February 22, 2019
Q: I have what I think is sort of a 'big' question. I am looking at various ways to help my performance through an eventual recession. I know that timing it is virtually impossible and even calling it (as we saw this fall) is extremely difficult also. So my research now turns to what are the characteristics of a company that will do well (in all likelihood) after a recession, or indeed right around the middle when equities seem to turn higher given that the big losses usually start just ahead of the actual recession and the buying often starts while the recession is still in full bloom. I look at GUD as one company that holds cash and is deal oriented (or is supposed to be) as a kind of exemplar for this type of idea. Any others? Or is this just a mug's game? Thank-you and please deduct whatever credits you deem necessary. Thankyou.
Read Answer Asked by Alex on February 22, 2019
Q: I have made very good returns in 2018 on Canopy Growth and HMMJ and have since sold all positions. I am considering a base position totaling 3 to 5% for a long term hold. As clarity evolves over long term performance I can adjust my holdings. How would you rank the three names given or would it be most prudent to diversify across all three initially?
Read Answer Asked by Terry on February 22, 2019
Q: I would like to know what your thoughts are going forward on the higher than normal cash portion of your model portfolios?
Thank you.
Read Answer Asked by Martin on February 22, 2019