Q: Was about to enter positions in these names but they all took off 5 percent or greater after earning release. Would you wait for them to settle before starting a position? Other then a major market correction when is the best time to buy?
Q: Re SIS latest Q---record revenue of $39.1m meets estimates,record EBITDA $6.5m misses estimates & eps 0.7 misses estimated 0.12.Please your opinion.Thanks for u usual great services & views
Q: Your take on HWO results.The market likes it as up in this terrible markets & oil sector.I have 1% position(down 38%).Is it time to add.Thanks for u usual great services & advices
Q: PPL's share price has been falling for the last month or so and pipelines as a group (TRP, ENB, KEY and IPL) are facing similar pressure though by different degrees. Where does this headwind come from and what was he cause? Thanks.
Q: For an investor with a higher risk tolerance who is always fully invested, do you think it is possible to profit on a risk adjusted basis from buying into a market dip on margin (assuming a "reasonable" margin rate of <6%)?
Given your experience, what would be reasonable parameters of a system to do this? I am thinking something along the lines of: If the market (e.g. index tracking ETF(s)) drops 10%, deploy 10% margin, drops another 10% deploy another 10% margin, ... subsequently deleveraging by a similar scheme on the way back up. Are there other schemes in the same vein you are aware of which are profitable?
Would it instead make more sense to wait for the market trend to reverse before deploying margin? For example, say you sit idly while the market drops 30%. Then you wait for the trend to reverse (e.g. Spot price > 200 SMA) and deploy margin, perhaps in 20% increments monthly as the trend continues eventually delevaraging at a new market peak.
Q: I have a question about 988
Hi, my broker has advised to sell Csh.un,has anything changed or is it over valued?I bought at 11.60
Would you keep long term for a income investor,or is there a better stock for this sector?
Thanks for your advise.
1) Two days ago I asked a question & expressed a certain level of discomfort with the slide in KXS, to which you "poured oil on the waters". In answer to a question from another subscriber, also about KXS, you reminded us to keep a longer-term focus, be in for the long haul not the short term. Thank you!
2) BMO Capital Markets & NA have both today issued reports with "Outperform" ratings for KXS, further reminder to keep a view of the long term and not panic. I do wonder, though, at the discrepancy in these two reports' price targets -- $82 & $100 -- that's a big spread!
Thanks for helping keeping us on the investment straight-and-narrow. LM.
Q: If the results are in-line with expectations, why is it down almost 10%? Has it something to do with their write-down of 19th Capital? If so, given EFN still has $50 million equity in 19th Capital, are further write-downs likely? Thanks.