Q: Thanks for the quick response to my problem this morning, much appreciated. With your recommendations of CUD and VGG, is ZWA a similar product? Can I have your thoughts and preferences on this one also. Allot of volatility in the markets right now, just looking to park a lump sum of money long term, that pays a decent dividend,[ monthly ] and is some what safe. Thanks again Rick.
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Q: Hi folks,Happy Holidays,can please ask opinion Q results on gps/v,hold small speculative position,has bounced off lows @ $1.15.Buy,sell or hold,thanks as always,jb
Q: Can you please give us your thoughts on what is happening in Russia. How big a risk is it for north american markets ? Thank you
Q: With the dividend cut and lower capex announced this evening do you like BNP any better as a hold for yield and growth for the next 12-18 months? I could take a tax loss on it and buy another name in the sector like BTE, SGY, WCP or CPG for potentially better yield & upside? The risk of course is that neither SGY, WCP or CPG have cut yet. Perhaps that's already fully priced in?
Thank you in advance for your response.
Thank you in advance for your response.
Q: Hello All;
Last month I sold my shares of Argonaut Gold (AR) at a steep loss for a tax loss. I have done well on the trade as the stock has continued to fall an additional dollar from where I sold. It is now time to purchase it back, but I am wondering if repurchasing my shares of AR would be the best use of my money. Can you please review the company metrics and provide me your opinion in to whether I should buy back into this stock?
Thanks in advance.
DON
Last month I sold my shares of Argonaut Gold (AR) at a steep loss for a tax loss. I have done well on the trade as the stock has continued to fall an additional dollar from where I sold. It is now time to purchase it back, but I am wondering if repurchasing my shares of AR would be the best use of my money. Can you please review the company metrics and provide me your opinion in to whether I should buy back into this stock?
Thanks in advance.
DON
Q: One more question about Surge. I note that the insider buying has remained quite constant during the recent downturn and in large amounts. In addition there has been no sales to speak of. I know that insiders are not infallible but does this not speak to their confidence in the boards ability to maintain the dividend and the recovery in the share price?
Q: Can I get your opinion on Arc. I don't hear much about this company. It seems to have a pretty strong balance sheet and keeps meeting it's numbers. Seems to be balanced between gas and oil and has not announced anything yet on cutting it's spending. I would like to take small positions over the next few months.
Thanks
Thanks
Q: Hello...I owned this company a while back and sold before it fell off a ledge. The stock seems very cheap and I'm considering buying some. Any thoughts for a long-term hold? The prefs seem attractive too. Thanks.
Q: Seasons greetings everyone
I have a weighting of about 5% in Bellatix and remain optomistic partially because of the involvement of Orange Capital. BXE has allowed Orange a seat on their board and the release states that BXE and Orange have reaced a "standstill" agreement to Nov 30th 2015. What is meant by a standstill agreement, and can you comment on how such an agreement might affect the stock going forward?
Thanks again for your excellent sevice.
GUY R
I have a weighting of about 5% in Bellatix and remain optomistic partially because of the involvement of Orange Capital. BXE has allowed Orange a seat on their board and the release states that BXE and Orange have reaced a "standstill" agreement to Nov 30th 2015. What is meant by a standstill agreement, and can you comment on how such an agreement might affect the stock going forward?
Thanks again for your excellent sevice.
GUY R
Q: Looking into 2015, which of the following do you project will perform the best - financials, materials, energy, consumer,utilities (and why)? and is there a specific sub sector that you project will be an outperformer? thank you.
Q: Most of my investments are North American and at this time I am looking at adding some international through an ETF. Looking at EEM, FEZ and VXUS. What are your thoughts on this selection looking at a 5 yr window. Would one enter now or even though we are having an up day is there more down side to come. Also any other recommendations.
Merry Christmas to you and staff.
Merry Christmas to you and staff.
Q: Good Morning Peter and team: I would like your opinion on Flowserve in the US. The valuation appears attractive after the "oil sympathy" sell-off, and I'm wondering what you see in this stock. I do not currently own it.
Q: Hi Peter, I currently have 6% of my portfolio in Oil; split evenly between HSE and SGY. I am looking to take oil exposure to 10%. I am considering 1 or 2 of PXT, WCP or XEG. Please provide a recommendation on which stock(s)and timing of the purchase.
Thanks for all your advice.
Thanks for all your advice.
Q: an updated opinion on mux please, damn, ive never seen these shares so low,even rob must be concerned.tkx pat
Q: Have these three in portfolio and want to sell two by Dec23 for tax loss. Would prefer to leverage up on the remaining name to mitigate the realized loss. Any suggestions for a confused investor with a long term investment horizon. Thanks Doug
Q: Are utilities selling off strictly due to potential interest rate concerns or is there a potential link to lower energy prices. For instance, lower energy prices might reduce demand for alternative energy sources (wind, solar, etc.)? Also Northland Power in particular has been hard hit, any specific reason you know of? Thank-you.
Q: I am mystified by the "buy" rating accorded this stock by several respectable stock rating services. Does your perception of their data give you a similar perception?
Q: thinking (hoping) markets are near a bottom. order got filled today for cve @ $20, bep.un @ $33, bns @ $63.75. trying to pick up some +4% yielding stocks and hold in my rsp for the long term. brings my sector weights up to 7% oil/gas (ex pipelines) and 6% financials. decent buys at these levels?? Thanks
Q: 7:55 PM 12/16/2014
Hello Peter
Despite your somewhat lukewarm advice [you were quite right to be cautious] about Canadian Oil Sands [COS] I purchased 1% position some time ago. I am now down 62%. After the dividend cut I would think it is now somewhat safe however I would appreciate your advice on whether to just hold for many years or whether I should switch to a pipeline or a utility that might have more growth potential and more liklihood of dividend growth too.
I would like to get a dividend in the 4 to 5% range as I imagine that would be safer and maybe allow more growth.
I was wondering about switching to one of : PKI, GEI, ALA, IPL, PPL, AQN, INE, EMA. Can you tell me which 2 or 3 are most likely to have reasonable growth and a solid growing dividend that would be better than COS, and could you rank them in order of preference.
We now have a 4% position inclusive in these three : BNE, SGY, BTE. Is COS "Dead Money" for the next few years or will it spring to life if the oil price rises? Would you advise a switch or would you just stick with COS?
Thank You... Paul K.
Hello Peter
Despite your somewhat lukewarm advice [you were quite right to be cautious] about Canadian Oil Sands [COS] I purchased 1% position some time ago. I am now down 62%. After the dividend cut I would think it is now somewhat safe however I would appreciate your advice on whether to just hold for many years or whether I should switch to a pipeline or a utility that might have more growth potential and more liklihood of dividend growth too.
I would like to get a dividend in the 4 to 5% range as I imagine that would be safer and maybe allow more growth.
I was wondering about switching to one of : PKI, GEI, ALA, IPL, PPL, AQN, INE, EMA. Can you tell me which 2 or 3 are most likely to have reasonable growth and a solid growing dividend that would be better than COS, and could you rank them in order of preference.
We now have a 4% position inclusive in these three : BNE, SGY, BTE. Is COS "Dead Money" for the next few years or will it spring to life if the oil price rises? Would you advise a switch or would you just stick with COS?
Thank You... Paul K.
Q: Does anyone know if GCU will survive or should I sell and hope for better odds in vegas. I had assumed with the gold resources they hold something would have been done by now.
Now I am not sure if anything good will come out of it. Losses in every stocks including U308, palladium, technology are washing me out of the market. I am starting to think that I should have stay in Vegas last year instead to buy anything Canadian at least I would have had the 10% odd of getting ahead. If I may ask what are the odds of the Canadian companies surviving this sunami? I took good losses in oil and gas but will wait a few years before to even look at anything oily.
Now I am not sure if anything good will come out of it. Losses in every stocks including U308, palladium, technology are washing me out of the market. I am starting to think that I should have stay in Vegas last year instead to buy anything Canadian at least I would have had the 10% odd of getting ahead. If I may ask what are the odds of the Canadian companies surviving this sunami? I took good losses in oil and gas but will wait a few years before to even look at anything oily.