Q: I see CXR is falling. Any news you can detect?
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Q: What do you think of buying a 5% position in FFH as a hedge against shocks to the market? It seems to be negatively correlated with the general market. Also what do you make of its recent significant rise?
Thank you for your advice.
Thank you for your advice.
Q: Looking at fixed income and interested in CBO. Some credit unions, however, are offering a five year GIC for 3.01 per cent. I have always heard that with bonds or gic's you will always get your money back. But, with etf's, it can be a little riskier, as you don't own the bonds directly. Essentially, i am afraid of getting bitten by a bond etf and am thinking about this relatively high paying gic as a solution. Is this a good strategy and do i really need to worry about bond etf's
Thanks claire
Thanks claire
Q: Hi,
Do you have any comments on OTC's definitive agreement to acquire Actuate Corporation (NASDAQ: BIRT), the leader in personalized analytics and insights.
To me it seems complimentary.
Thank you.
Regards,
Michael
Do you have any comments on OTC's definitive agreement to acquire Actuate Corporation (NASDAQ: BIRT), the leader in personalized analytics and insights.
To me it seems complimentary.
Thank you.
Regards,
Michael
Q: Since certain sectors (such as Energy) have fallen so much, do you recommend people rotate to keep portfolio weightings in check from before? For example, I had about a 10% weighting in energy before the sector meltdown, so it's closer to 5% now. Should I reduce some weightings in others (eg. consumer staples, tech, etc) to bump up Energy? I would plan to reshuffle after a recovery...
Thanks!
Thanks!
Q: I presume everybody uses Stockcharts to sneak a technical peak .
In addition to the default MACD and RSI , I insert Bollinger Bands and Full Stochastics ( they are fun and easy to use ) .
I realize that you don't put much faith in technical analysis , and that you subscribe to a more sophisticated service .... but which oscillators do you suggest for lowly "Stockcharts" people ?
In addition to the default MACD and RSI , I insert Bollinger Bands and Full Stochastics ( they are fun and easy to use ) .
I realize that you don't put much faith in technical analysis , and that you subscribe to a more sophisticated service .... but which oscillators do you suggest for lowly "Stockcharts" people ?
Q: Hi guys,
I don't that your service doesn't focus on U.S. stocks, but my question is more of a conceptual one. I own J&J and Abbott Labs in the Healthcare space in the U.S. They both have over 50% of their sales outside of the U.S. With the rising U.S. dollar, would it be prudent to switch the more domestically focus healthcare companies, such as CVS since I want to maintain my exposure to the Healthcare sector.
Thanks,
Jason
I don't that your service doesn't focus on U.S. stocks, but my question is more of a conceptual one. I own J&J and Abbott Labs in the Healthcare space in the U.S. They both have over 50% of their sales outside of the U.S. With the rising U.S. dollar, would it be prudent to switch the more domestically focus healthcare companies, such as CVS since I want to maintain my exposure to the Healthcare sector.
Thanks,
Jason
Q: you mentioned the acquisition to be accredited for gxi.
Thought the market thinks different.Why is this?
You think gxi is a good buy at this moment?
Thought the market thinks different.Why is this?
You think gxi is a good buy at this moment?
Q: Hi team, without regard to sector, but with the exception of oil and gas, I have some cash and would like to pick up 2 or 3 oversold stocks. Could you suggest 5 good quality good value stocks? Thanks so much.
Q: I own MA and have done well with it. Can you please give me your opinion on the company?
Thanks,
Wayne
Thanks,
Wayne
Q: Cequence has taken it on the chin like all other stocks in the energy sector. Are there any concerns going forward or is it simply caught up in the selling tsunami? And if it is the later is it now cheap enough to consider adding to my position? I'm thinking a number of the energy stocks should have a fair size bounce in the new year. Your thoughts would be appreciated.
Q: Both ETFs have taken off significantly after Nov. 24, the opening of the Shanghai Exchange. Which of the two might have further upside potential, and are they relatively 'safe' as investments?
Q: Would appreciate a current opinion on Parallel Energy. Thanks
Q: Hi - the shares have been crushed in the sell off, are they a likely target or can they do the acquiring in this environment? what is their balance sheet like and any dry powder ? thanks
Q: Hi Peter and company. I would like a look into these as we head into tax loss season. I am interested in your analysis in these holdings... JOY,WRG. I spoke to management about the dividend in JOY but I do not trust the answer I received. Your thoughts... If I could impose these two I recently purchased for catalyst's in the near term... POE, MMT... I read many things on these company's from a variety of sources but they lack your honesty with NO BIAS.
Thank you as always Jason
Thank you as always Jason
Q: Peter and Team , has Bnc been bought I can't find it on the TSX . If it still a live is it worth while buying.
Jim.
Jim.
Q: I am interested in your opinion relating to the safety and sustainability of the dividends on the company's preferred shares. The Preferred "F" shares reset in 2017 at + 317 basis points - thanks for your feedback
Q: Just for clarification purposes:
If you sell a stock at a loss in a non-registered account the superficial loss rule applies to all accounts, registered and non-registered.
If you sell a stock at a loss in a registered account the superficial loss rule DOES NOT apply. One can buy that stock back in any account, registered or non-registered.
Thanks for your confirmation or clarification.
Ron
If you sell a stock at a loss in a non-registered account the superficial loss rule applies to all accounts, registered and non-registered.
If you sell a stock at a loss in a registered account the superficial loss rule DOES NOT apply. One can buy that stock back in any account, registered or non-registered.
Thanks for your confirmation or clarification.
Ron
Q: Hello, what is your opinion on EL? I was told they just hired some top end managers. Thank you
Q: I hold Baytex in my TFSA. If I sell, I cannot claim any capital loss in this account. With COS cutting their dividend, I'm starting to think Baytex will be next, and then go down even more? What do you recommend - sell and replace with a better energy stock with a brighter future and better chance of recovery - or hang in for the long term with Baytex?
Thank you.
Thank you.