Q: Hi - do you have an opinion on investing in the Uranium market with the potential globally for increased nuclear power generation? If a positive view, do you prefer owning CCO or Sprott for exposure...and is it worthwhile to start building a position now? Thanks as always.
Q: Currently down substantially on these two , in your opinion are either likely to recover in the next 2-3 years, or should they be disposed of?
Thanks
Q: Hi, I would appreciate if you can provide your feedback about NUVEI Corp. Pros, Cons, potential, Balance sheet & Cash etc. Also, how would they perform in High inflation and High Interest rate environment.
Thanks
Q: I am considering dipping my toe into the bond market via ETFs. I know the market is forward-looking as it pertains to equities but does the same hold true in the same way for bonds? Would pricing for XLB, for example, have likely already factored in expected rate increases for the next couple of months or do bonds tend to reprice only after the fact?
Q: Today I harvested a capital loss with ZRE and plan to rebuy after 30 days. I wanted to double check the earliest day I could rebuy, should I wish to do so.
"Sale" date was Oct 18 and the "settlement" date would be Oct 20. I understand it is "calendar" days, so I believe the earliest date from the sale date would be = Nov 17.
Q: I am considering adding to BNS or SLF (existing positions) or TD (new position). Capital gain primary - fairly risk tolerant. Your preference - Thanks Jim
Q: Hello, I hold BEPC, CSU in my Canadian account. I thought it was mentioned in the past that the shares can be kept in the CDN account but dividends can be put in the US Acct to avoid brokerage fees so I called TD Waterhouse and they said it’s not possible without transferring the shares to the USD Acct. Did I misunderstand? Is there another way around this?
Q: How you rank BIR, GXE and POU for income and some growth and ability to handle a recession? Where would you rank these vs other energy names that you mention often (such as ARX, CNQ, CVE, FRU, SU, TOU, TVE, WCP)?
Q: I note in a recent reply, you suggested the anticipated growth rate in 2023 for AQN was 19%, while BIPC was -12%. This being the case, would you suggest I sell BIPC (with a small capital loss) and purchase AQN?
Q: My Cash account. My plan is to top up existing positions in the following equities:
LIFE, AD.UN, BNS, WSP.
My thoughts were to buy in this order = LIFE (up overall, small capital loss on paper), AD (up lots, ETF-like stock), BNS (small paper loss), WSP (sensitive to economy-related projects?).
Could you please provide the sequence that you would buy these and why. The funds are available now, but I plan to spread out my purchases over time.
Q: UTWO:US and UTEN:US are ETFs of US Treasury bills: UTEN of US ten-year treasury bills, UTWO of the two-year. Both ScotiaiTRADE and RBC-DI make it difficult to buy US T-bills hence my interest in bond ETFs. Would you recommend — at THIS time— an ETF that holds’ 2 year and 10-year T-bills? ETF.com describes these as single-bond passively managed ETFs. RBC-DI shows UTEN:us has a yield of approximately 4.8 % pa and about 2.1 % on UTWO TODAY. For comparison, 2.5% is the approximate yield on US Money Market funds.
Is it worth buying either one or both of the above-noted bond ETFs? I am sure you have better ideas than the above ETFs, so would appreciate your suggestions of instruments that are better than the ones I have noted above.
Q: Afternoon, do you know if any of the brokerages that took the share offering of Aug 15 have sold any of those shares?Is there any significance in that the share price is below the offering price of those shares?
Thanks a million
Q: About three months ago you were asked about your preference between these two companies. Both have cratered a bit in this market uncertainty. Do you still prefer MPW over NWH at current prices?
Q: Hello,
Which of the Brookfield companies quality for the dividend tax credit?
Also, which Canadian dividend ETF’s also quality for the dividend tax credit you would recommend?
Thanks for your great service.
I have a bit of money to invest today, and I was hoping you could tell me that if it was your money, which one of the following companies would YOU invest in today (what looks most attractive and why)?
Q: I was interested in your response to Gerry’s question dated Oct. 15th re: Morgan Stanley. Can you suggest some smaller U.S. banks that you like right now and perhaps a brief reason why?