Q: Are you following Power Corporation, today trading at $25.84 with a 6.9% dividend, and a good Q2 report (In my opinion)? What opinions would you have? What do you see?
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Q: HI 5I gang
Our question is about biotech etf"s Looking for an etf that will cover covid vacine and treatments. A couple of ideas please.
thanks as always
Ken & Cindy
Our question is about biotech etf"s Looking for an etf that will cover covid vacine and treatments. A couple of ideas please.
thanks as always
Ken & Cindy
Q: Safehold realty (SAFE) was a top pick of real estate expert Michelle Wearing recently. Can I get your opinion on this relatively new stock and your opinion on their business model. She likened it to a hundred year bond, yet if they can achieve their goal of increasing the distribution at twice the rate of inflation that is obviously better than a bond, safety comparisons aside.
As a US REIT the majority of the distribution is return of capital. Am I correct that this would be the same tax treatment as a Canadian Reit, lowering my adjusted cost base. And how would the remainder of the distribution be taxed?
Finally what do you think of their major shareholder getting management fees, while many don’t like those sort of arrangements I have owned some similar companies where it has worked out well for me..
Geoff
As a US REIT the majority of the distribution is return of capital. Am I correct that this would be the same tax treatment as a Canadian Reit, lowering my adjusted cost base. And how would the remainder of the distribution be taxed?
Finally what do you think of their major shareholder getting management fees, while many don’t like those sort of arrangements I have owned some similar companies where it has worked out well for me..
Geoff
Q: Hi Peter and staff
Ok so can you comment on these 2 companies going forward . Specifically Boyd is it a sell and Real is it a buy at these prices at this time
Ok so can you comment on these 2 companies going forward . Specifically Boyd is it a sell and Real is it a buy at these prices at this time
Q: Whats moving Teck today and would you try again with this one ? Thx
Q: I thought PTQs 2nd qtr. looked fine. But no price increase
Q: hi and thanks
regarding PTQ, what are your thoughts on their recent quarter report. With respect to the reports affect it did not make much of a splash on the share price.
thanks Joe
regarding PTQ, what are your thoughts on their recent quarter report. With respect to the reports affect it did not make much of a splash on the share price.
thanks Joe
Q: I'm holding an original $5,000 position in TOU that is down 67%.which has been held from quite some time.Question - With the recent pop in TOU market price, do I sell or just follow the price momentum and hold for a future sell?
Context - There is a 2020 taxable capital gain that would more than offset the TOU loss. But there is no rush to sell....just would like to get best price and exit this TOU position.....Tom
Context - There is a 2020 taxable capital gain that would more than offset the TOU loss. But there is no rush to sell....just would like to get best price and exit this TOU position.....Tom
Q: Do you have any thoughts on the potential of Colony Capital (NYSE)?
Q: I have done well with CSCO in my portfolio. Recently a guest on BNN suggested that the company is lagging behind its peers and would not consider it a buy. What are your thoughts for a 5 year hold?
Earl
Earl
Q: just wondering when acb expected to report earnings and what are the expections
Q: When trading stocks is their some kind of 30 day rule regarding when you can buy or sell after loss or gain when you can buy the same stock again could you tell me how that works thank you
Q: I have positions in both and would like to consolidate into one. Your choice here would be?
Q: Thank you all 5I staff for your precious support.
My question is more about Nat gas in general. There is a rise in the price of nat gas as a commodity and also with the related companies . What do you think is behind the rise ? Do you see this move as a momentum move or more secular and sustainable? What would you think about completing my energy exposure with the 2 companies above. I'm retired and own Enbridge in sufficient value.
Yves
My question is more about Nat gas in general. There is a rise in the price of nat gas as a commodity and also with the related companies . What do you think is behind the rise ? Do you see this move as a momentum move or more secular and sustainable? What would you think about completing my energy exposure with the 2 companies above. I'm retired and own Enbridge in sufficient value.
Yves
Q: Got in this stock at 2.44 in 2018. Not the best price to get in, however would you be adding to this stock at these levels for a 5 year hold?
Thanks
Kevin
Thanks
Kevin
Q: hi, what are your thoughts on this company. I have a small position in it and am thinking of adding to it.
thanks
Joe
thanks
Joe
Q: Thinking of buying TCS.Your comments please.Txs for u usual great services & views
Q: Hello Peter,
In the US cannabis space, Curaleaf seems to be doing well. Any comments on the company and recent financial results? Would you consider Tecsys as a smaller version of Kinaxis and is it a good time to put some money in Tecsys? Any idea why wellness health is surging? Lastly, is it too late to buy Goodfood market? Thanks
In the US cannabis space, Curaleaf seems to be doing well. Any comments on the company and recent financial results? Would you consider Tecsys as a smaller version of Kinaxis and is it a good time to put some money in Tecsys? Any idea why wellness health is surging? Lastly, is it too late to buy Goodfood market? Thanks
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Pluralsight Inc. (PS)
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2U Inc. (TWOU)
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Chegg Inc. (CHGG)
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New Oriental Education & Technology Group Inc. Sponsored ADR representing 10 (Cayman Islands) (EDU)
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Zoom Communications Inc. (ZM)
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Fastly Inc. Class A (FSLY)
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CrowdStrike Holdings Inc. (CRWD)
Q: News from the US today on UNC going to strictly online learning has to be the first of many such stories. I know CHEGG is a prominent US name that could benefit from schools scrambling to move online but I would like to ask if you can provide some names of companies that will benefit if either elementary, secondary or post secondary schools are hastily shut down? I listed a few that might do well on the headlines and would like your thoughts on each but also would like to know who will be fuelling the transition if it happens (cloud, security etc). To put it another way, who else stands to benefit if "back to school" is quickly reversed. Deduct as you see to be fair please.
Q: I would like to thank Paul L for his reference on August 10th to a Seeking Alpha article about factor investing. I have since read both the Seeking Alpha article and the associated book "Your Complete Guide to Factor-Based Investing" by Andrew Berkin and Larry Swedroe.
This book contains historical charts which plot the premiums over time for the main factors (i.e. market beta, size, value, momentum, profitability and quality). Based on these charts, it appears that factors work for several years before their success switches to its opposite factor (e.g. value outperforms for a number of years, then there is a switch, and growth outperforms). Given that the factors outperform for a number of years, the charts can be viewed as long-term trend charts. On these long-term charts, it appears fairly easy to see when the switchover takes place. Unfortunately, the charts in the book only cover the period of 1927 to 2015.
Do you know where I can find updated chart information which clearly shows factor premiums? I would like to understand which factors are "working" now, and where they are in the cycle so that I can properly position for any switchover. For example, although value and size outperformed in the decade of 2000, for the last several years, large US growth firms are dominant. On a long term factor chart, based on historicals, it may be possible to predict when the switchover will take place again, and a portfolio should be positioned for small, value stocks.
Do you agree with this approach? Do you know where I can find this information?
Thank you for this excellent service.
This book contains historical charts which plot the premiums over time for the main factors (i.e. market beta, size, value, momentum, profitability and quality). Based on these charts, it appears that factors work for several years before their success switches to its opposite factor (e.g. value outperforms for a number of years, then there is a switch, and growth outperforms). Given that the factors outperform for a number of years, the charts can be viewed as long-term trend charts. On these long-term charts, it appears fairly easy to see when the switchover takes place. Unfortunately, the charts in the book only cover the period of 1927 to 2015.
Do you know where I can find updated chart information which clearly shows factor premiums? I would like to understand which factors are "working" now, and where they are in the cycle so that I can properly position for any switchover. For example, although value and size outperformed in the decade of 2000, for the last several years, large US growth firms are dominant. On a long term factor chart, based on historicals, it may be possible to predict when the switchover will take place again, and a portfolio should be positioned for small, value stocks.
Do you agree with this approach? Do you know where I can find this information?
Thank you for this excellent service.