Q: GOOS has been on a downward trend of late. Bought in the mid 50s. I don't think that anything fundamentally has changed? Do you still like this company as a long term hold? It sort of reminds me of DOO as I bought DOO at mid 50s, watched it go down to mid 30s, and recover to todays price at 60.
Your thoughts please.
Q: Hi there, I'm looking to add a smaller gold company to accompany my holding in KL. How would you rank the 4, from best to worst overall? Is there a better name than the 4 I have suggested? Thank you!
Q: What would be your best guess (just a guess) on how much higher TSGI could go up or down before the deal goes through. Looking for a price range. Maybe an unfair question but just a guess is what I'm asking.
Q: I currently own LNR, was hoping for better results. Thinking of replacing it with LSPD, as LNR investment may be dead money with upcoming labour contracts due this fall. Appreciate your input. Thank you
Q: Thoughts on starting a position in this name for 3-5 year hold. One of few stocks that is trading closer to 52 week low than 52 week high - over time do you Think this will perform well.
Q: Hi,
Is XAW a good strategy and good ETF to easily diversify outside Canada. Also, is there other similar ETF’s that you suggest investing which excludes Canada for a world diversification.
Thank you
Q: Can you tell me if it is common practice to use total return or price return as the benchmark when comparing personal year end returns to the TSX or S&P? I'm seeing many sites use the lower return (price return excluding dividends) which obviously makes returns look better in comparison. But if i'm comparing my portfolio which has some dividend income why wouldn't the benchmark also include its dividends to truly see which performed better? Just wondering what the accepted practice is? Thx
Q: Hello 5i,
Which would you prefer for a long term higher risk investment?
If you could give a brief explanation why I would appreciate it.
Thank you
Dave
Q: I asked a question earlier about Caisse Desjardins Federal Capital Shares. Thankyou for your answer. I left a crucial element out, though. The holder of these shares is 98 this week. If this instrument acts something like a preferred share, it probably wouldn't be appropriate for her . I am thinking, for example, of the performance of CPD, recently. But, it seems to be a bit different than a preferred share, too. But, there still doesnt seem to be any guarantee, like a real fixed income instrument. Thanks