Q: Thoughts on BTO gold? seems to be declining more than XGD. Bought at $5.75, should I hold it here or sell and move on? You mention not being interested in declining stocks, and this seems like a sell to me. Would love your thoughts.
Q: Who will be interested in buying REAL? If the real estate is strong and this company can't get a bid what will happen when the real estate (and market for that matter) tanks?
Q: Would love your expert analysis of them. Looks like momentum is carrying them upwards and with there report date coming up what do you see from them and what are the earning expectations. I own Vicinity right now and am even on them so far, should I sell 1/2 and buy GPV.
Thanx as usual Gary
Q: On 9/23, Jerry asks about the impact of a tax rate increase to 75% on Cap Gains. Should you not have corrected this? It is the "inclusion rate" that could be increased to 75%.
Considering the rapid share price appreciation in both of these stocks, which one would you consider the better choice for a purchase today for a three year hold? Thanks.
Q: Do you think LSPD or NVEI would be a target for a short attack, the way Shopify was. That one seems to have been short lived? Can you outline the features that would make any stock ripe for a short attack. Thanks
I know your long term outlook for CAE is positive. Have held it for some time and although technically it has shown higher lows and high highs over the past year, gains in the last 10 months have been moderate. Especially when compared to some of it's industrial sector piers such as ATA & TFII the later of which has a dividend as well.
I am thinking of switching up to one of your other (previous) recommendations. Would you consider this a good idea? Or would you suggest I continue with my patient hold of CAE?
Q: My hold the following Canadian tech stocks: CSU, KXS, LSPD, ENGH, SHOP, and TOI. Based on your continued support of NVEI and DSG, I would like to add them as well. However, I would like to ensure diversification and so wish to avoid companies that are similar to those which I already own. So my question is, would owning these 8 companies provide me with a diverse mix of Canadian tech stocks?
What is a good heuristic to use for a diversified portfolio with respect to the percentage allocation for the largest equity holding? For example, the Berkshire Hathaway portfolio has a portfolio weighting of more than 41% invested in AAPL. This represents a significant overweighting of one stock in comparison to the weighting of AAPL in the S&P 500 Index and Nasdaq 100 Index, which hold 6.1% and 10.9% in AAPL, respectively.
If one has a very strong belief in the superior expected returns of a company or ETF, for example, AAPL or QQQ, what is the upper percentage allocation one should assign for your largest equity holding? Is it 10%, 15%, 20%, 25%, 30%, 35% or 40%? What rule of thumb is reasonable for a well-diversified portfolio.
Q: Hello, AEM stock has decreased by about 36% from a year ago, and the gold bullion CGL has decreased by about 8% from a year ago. I know we can’t perfectly correlate these two, but how can you explain such great difference? Thank you,
Q: I am 80 and stopped investing in companies Investorline..
Not to loose out to inflation I put all my RIF USD into the 3 indexes IYY/VOO/VGT. Feb 1 to todate I made in CAD 9.9% Is that a reasonable way to invest with little effort and no trading fees no exchanges. Pls advise
Q: I know you have spoken highly of this stock in the past. Looks like it has dropped app $20 in last 5 days but it is still up almost 50% Jan 1 so it is still pricey. Is this a buying opportunity or should we still wait for a better price.