Q: In what order would you purchase these stocks. What is a good entry price. In this volatile time would you purchase now or hold off
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Q: Hi 5i Team - Price per Earnings and forward P/E is often used as a measure of valuation for a stock. Also I am assuming that when someone talks of a company trading at 20 times earnings they are referring to this ratio. However I have never been completely sure about what this means. Does earnings mean EBITA. Could you elaborate on the exact meaning of earnings.
Secondly is this the best measure of a company's success, at least for investment purposes, or is there another metric (or more) that gives a better insight into the valuation of a company.
I've never seen a price per profit ratio so here's the third part of this question. Does something like this exist or is there a similar ratio that would help in evaluating a company's performance.
Q: Which are presently your top picks for Canadian and US ETF's for each sectors ? Which ones would you consider buying now ? Entry prices ?
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Yesterday, Peter (a member) asked this question: Q: tesla sinking….byd recharges in 5 minutes…? EU and Canada to reduce tariffs on Chinese EV in retaliation ..
? a buy
I don’t know about the EU, but Canada is keeping the 100% tariff on electric vehicles from China.
Q: What do you think of these two etfs looking at the charts hdif has done better then xei and pays double the dividend. With a dividend over 10% is it safe which one would you prefer for a dividend investor.
Q: Planning to hedge the tariff fiasco by investing in gold.
1. Is this a good idea do you think?
2. Would you go with a miner such as AEM or another-suggestions.
3. Are the gold miners going to be subject to tariffs?
4. Would you go with an ETF- and if so some suggestions please?
Q: Nutrien (NTR:CA) shares have steadily dropped about 43% over the last 3 years, so what is the prognosis going forward?
I'm missing something.
Since the USA apparently buys approximately 85-90% of their potash from Canada and the alternative supply is overseas, isn't this a captive market?
Why doesn't Nutrien (assuming it to be the biggest potash player in Canada) increase the price to build value and increase the share price?
Q: I have held Kinaxis for a few (disappointing) years now. This is a logistics/ risk management software company as I understand it.
If what there were a time to succeed in this environment, it would be this- I mean the only thing more timely might be a German weapons maker in terms of sector demand.
Is there reason to believe that KXS has a useful downstream growth story to justify holding?
Q: These two seem to be in the same "space". I'm not sure if they are competitors. I'm also trying to better understand this crypto market. Both appear to have potential and I understand that they are risky and I assume they both will move with the price of bitcoin.
I would like to have a small position. Do you recomend one over the other or a small position in each. Thanks John
Q: Can I please have your updated opinion on GLXY? What do you expect from upcoming earnings? Will it look extremely cheap based on annualized quarterly earnings? Do you expect the Nasdaq listing in the next 6 months or is it just a distant hope at thus point?
Q: I am interested on your view of these two types of investments in this period of volatile markets: one being preferred shares of FFH, the other relating to treasuries.
Would either be suitable at this time?
Would one be preferred over the other?
Would you have preferred suggestions?
Q: I right now have 100,000 in cash (Canadian Dollars) that I want to keep in Money Market ETFs for the Short Term.
I have been trying to find the yield for all of the above and it is not easy because most of them show me the annualized yield. Interest rates have come down several times in the last year so the annual yield is not the best way to compare the above funds.
Which of the two funds above do you recommend, the reasons why and what is the current yield on it.
My brokerage account is with Questrade and they do not offer any of their own High Interest Savings Accounts like TD Direct Investing.