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Investment Q&A

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Q: I hold a 2.4% position in TOU and a 1.2% position in TPZ in a non registered account. TOU has had greater upside (65% for me) and probably still has legs over the very long term. Capital gain on TPZ is 17.25% and the dividends are solid. TPZ seems to be more an income play than a growth play. I was thinking about selling TPZ and adding to TOU for greater potential growth (5 to 10 year horizon). Currently I hold about 10% energy in Exploration and Production companies combined, but would be swapping securities rather than adding new money. Capital gains from selling TPZ would be manageable with enough capital loss offsets. Is this a good idea or should I continue to hold TPZ?

I have divided my energy holdings into E & P companies (10%) and pipelines (15% -- largely for income -- and in many respects the pipelines are closer to utilities than to oil production companies)
Read Answer Asked by Maureen on July 20, 2022
Q: I have held TOY for many years and it has shown glimpses of promise but has never really fulfilled its potential. My return has been relatively flat over that time period. Part of my interest in TOY was the potiential for it to be taken out, but the more I read about the company the less convinced I am that the founders have any interest in exiting. Although it has held up better than the market during the past year, I am wondering if it would be a good time to take advantage of its relative strenght and purchase one of the many good companies that have been "unfairly" punished and which might have greater upside than TOY over the next 3-5 years. One such stock I have been watching is CTS.
- would you agree that a trade of TOY to CTS is likely to yield a better return over 3-5 years?
- would there be a better trade you would recommend?
- how likely is it that a large catalyst (ie a blockbuster toy or a takeover) is going to occur to propel TOY higher?
- on a scale of 1-10, 10 being most risky, how would you rate the risk level of TOY vs CTS?

Many Thanks
Scott
Read Answer Asked by Scott on July 20, 2022
Q: I have heard leveraged ETF’s are not good long term holds. I am looking at QQQ but would TQQQ be fine for a long term investment (15-20yr)
Read Answer Asked by mike on July 20, 2022
Q: If it doesn’t open tomorrow will it affect oil prices or just nat gas
Read Answer Asked by mike on July 20, 2022
Q: For income and some safety, do you see anything not to like about these four REITs?

Thanks as always.
Read Answer Asked by Danny-boy on July 20, 2022
Q: Could you provide an update on Liberty Gold, in particular its cash on hand, insider holdings and recent activity, recent exploration results if any, and its potential as a junior exploration company. Its price has steadily declined over the past year and am wondering if it's time to sell, buy more, or just hold. Thanks.
Read Answer Asked by Rob on July 20, 2022
Q: THE OTHER SIDE OF THE COIN;
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Read Answer Asked by Joseph on July 20, 2022
Q: For materials sector is FXZ etf a good choice? Is the timing for purchase good right now? Any other suggestions and the outlook for future of this sector.
Read Answer Asked by Mirjana on July 20, 2022
Q: Hello I am considering buying SLF at these levels $57 to $59 with a dividend yield of 4.75%.
I want to hold these shares for a minimum of 3 years, but more likely into the 5 year range.
I know this is a difficult question to ask, but based on your experience, how much downside % do you think this stock has?
I would like to buy in allotments over the next 3 months.
Suggestions, thank you.
Read Answer Asked by Dick on July 20, 2022
Q: Would you please rate the following in order of preference ARK, CPG, CVE, KEC, PKI, VET
Read Answer Asked by Barrie on July 20, 2022
Q: Deal terms are not yet available for the WFG buyout, I own 150 shares, bought at 113/share a few weeks back.

What are your initial thoughts? Hold and tender to the bid (whatever it is, presumably higher than $125 CAD/share)? Hold out for a white knight (seems unlikely)? Sell now and capture the gain in case the deal falls apart?

Something else?

Thanks for your time
Read Answer Asked by Alexander on July 20, 2022
Q: Could you please give your view on how to differentiate the advantages (licencing, moats, etc.) of the multitude of sports betting companies now in operation? It seems that the non-listed organizations like the BCLC affiliated PlayNow have ramped up smartly in recent times, especially since the availability of single game wagering came into existence locally. It seems like the BCLC are well-equipped and well-established at this point to grow and compete with any existing or prospective challengers in all aspects of gambling, including internet opportunities.
Thank you.
Read Answer Asked by Howard on July 20, 2022