Q: Do you see many blatantly mispriced equities in the North American market today?Granted there have been strong price pullbacks in several sectors but could some of this just be multiple contraction on overpriced stocks that investors were previously chasing to overpriced levels?
I'd like to ask if you have 2 ideas of Mega or Large Cap US Technology stocks that are blatantly mispriced (too cheap to explain) and also the same for 2 Non Tech US or Canadian stocks Large Caps.
Q: With the VIX above 30 and sure to continue to be volatile in the coming weeks, how would you advise investors to step into the current market? Can you provide a couple of examples of companies you would be buying into this volatility?
Q: Looks like a good buying opportunity for a long term investor. What do you see as the near term price floor? What did you think of the latest quarter?
Thanks
Q: Energy is obviously trading at a premium, given the current conflict, and with this in mind I was thinking of taking advantage of the bump and trimming my CNQ and SU positions. While I don't have any concerns about the companies, it would seem to make sense to monetize some of those gains. That being said, the current conflict has obviously impacted other sectors and companies negatively. What are some opportunistic buys (in your opinion) of companies that are currently depressed by the current conflict, but whose balance sheets and business models are sound, and who will probably do fine over the next 5 years.
1) Whilst all seem relatively safe, I am wondering if I should take profits and rotate into something else with higher dividends and more chances of growth? Surely these cannot keep on going up?
2) Do any other names immediately spring to mind that have higher yields which are also relatively safe?
Q: I would like your top two oil stocks, canadian or american, for small, medium and large cap with your top two suggestions, overall for a longer term hold. Thanks for all that you do. Geoff
Q: Hi,
I think Turkey is one of the global leader in drone manufacturing, and was said ‘politically neutral’. Too tough of a question maybe, but where does it stand in the Iran war? How does its production compare to US, China, and even Ukraine?
You mentioned KTOS, AVAV, ONDS. Is US self-sufficient forever ?
Thanks,
Q: Stepping back and ignoring what is currently happening with the price of gold, what percentage of a portfolio do you think an average investor should dedicate to gold?
Thanks as always.
Q: Four oil companies make up 30 percent of my portfolio. Purchased during covid and have had big gains in all four. The yield on cardinal based on cost base is 22 percent. This is stupid I know but if not for these four my portfolio is a disaster. It’s basically kept me flat while the tech sector has taken a dive. Should I start to exit some of the oil positions and where do you go if the majority of the 5i favourites are all ready owned ?
Q: There has been a fair spike in their shares, is this because of the Middle East or other factors. Again buy, sell, or hold. Please elaborate on your answer.
Thank you again for your services.
Earl
According to KoyFin in FY 2028 Micron is has a forecast 7% drop in sales and a 21% drop in earnings per share. Is that consistent with Bloomberg? Does this explain why MU is so cheap on a forward P/E basis (3.6X according to KoyFin)? What’s your take on this data and the implications for investment returns in this stock?