Q: Is there a China bank crisis looming or already here. What is your opinion on the effect on the world economy, commodities, and stocks. Thanks for your insights.
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Q: Good day, With the big drop in SVB today, would you see this as a good entry point for a long-term investor? How do you see it’s growth potential going forward? Assuming it’s a buy at this level, would you see it as worth buying if I already own JPM?
Thank you for your insights, Doris
Thank you for your insights, Doris
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Vanguard Materials ETF (VAW $202.13)
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Materials Select Sector SPDR (XLB $89.30)
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Invesco Optimum Yield Diversified Commodity (PDBC $12.99)
Q: Is PDBC a good hedge against inflation and would you recommend it ? What is the dividend with PCBC ? The information on my TD acct. and your website are very different. Are there eff's that provide the same commodity exposure that pay monthly or quarterly dividends that you would endorse. Thanks for your help.
Q: Hi Peter
In BNN Market call yesterday, Brian Madden thrashed TCL as an income trap with no future. I see that 5i still carries TCL in your income portfolio.
Is Brian's doomsday prediction of TCL correct ? Can I request you to share your thoughts please?
Thanks
In BNN Market call yesterday, Brian Madden thrashed TCL as an income trap with no future. I see that 5i still carries TCL in your income portfolio.
Is Brian's doomsday prediction of TCL correct ? Can I request you to share your thoughts please?
Thanks
Q: your opinion on this Co. please. Thank you , Fooklin
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iShares S&P Global Clean Energy Index Fund (ICLN $13.77)
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Invesco WilderHill Clean Energy ETF (PBW $24.18)
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First Trust NASDAQ Clean Edge Green Energy Idx Fd (QCLN $36.11)
Q: Could you recommend some clean energy etfs that you think is a good way to play the sector? Thanks
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BMO US Dividend Hedged to CAD ETF (ZUD $31.65)
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Vanguard FTSE Canadian High Dividend Yield Index ETF (VDY $53.23)
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Vanguard U.S. Dividend Appreciation Index ETF (VGG $97.90)
Q: Can you comment on the investment merits of these two etfs.Are there others that you would see as more attractive for a diverse long term hold of both Canadian specific and US specific etfs?
Q: In my previous question, you commented on places to be if the market looks forward to the end of a recession later this year. In that context, can you also provide good sectors and stocks (trading on the TSX) that are good places to hide out in during the recession / for the period leading up to it (i.e. from now to the end of the year)?
Q: What is your on Neighbourly with a 3-5 year time horizon. Is there good value currently to purchase this stock?
Q: Barrick gold share price has been declining along with gold price . Would you be in favor to buy this gold miner company for portfolio diversification at this time and in this volatile investment environment? II have no gold or gold equivalent asset in my portfolio. I have refrain from a gold as a diversification asset in my portfolio so far. Given the perhaps opportunistic share price I am tempted to buy it for diversification. It does have a divided as well.
Thanks for your opinion in this matter.
Miroslav
Thanks for your opinion in this matter.
Miroslav
Q: I just received a couple of weighty voting packages from Atlassian which I gave up on after the 74th “whereas”. I take it they are changing their domicile from UK to US, and essentially issuing new shares to be listed on the Nasdaq. If I understood the tax implications for Canadian shareholders if seems it will be a deemed disposition and capital gain or loss type of event. I know I am a little out of bounds asking for too much analysis about a non-Canadian company but just wondering if you had any thoughts. Is it a non-event or do you see any risks (competing with Boris Johnson for moving trucks?) or maybe possible upside? Thank you.
Q: What would you suggest as a proxy for AEM and FNV. Will take as tax losses and buy back in 31 days. (Bigger loss in AEM.)
Have a small position (spin off) in Fortitude gold.
Conservative investor.
Thank you.
Tulio
Have a small position (spin off) in Fortitude gold.
Conservative investor.
Thank you.
Tulio
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Lennar Corporation Class A (LEN $124.47)
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KB Home (KBH $61.30)
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LGI Homes Inc. (LGIH $61.43)
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M.D.C. Holdings Inc. (MDC)
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Meritage Homes Corporation (MTH $74.51)
Q: Like a lot of stocks, the homebuilders seemed to reach a bottom on June 17 and then have steadily marched upward. Quite briskly, in fact, even in the face of increasing interest rates. To what do you ascribe their stock improvement, which outmatches almost any other sector I can see, up 25%-30% in a month.
Q: How you compare VZ T&T in long-term income portfolio, which will be your choice.?
Thank You
Dan
Thank You
Dan
Q: Hi, could you please comment on VZ's earnings and outlook. Thanks.
Q: I have several cdn mid/small cap stocks but am looking for some less volitile names with dividends. Your thoughts on PXD and DVN? Would you prefer one over the other or both or neither?
Thanks
Dave
Thanks
Dave
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Energy Fuels Inc. (EFR $13.24)
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Neo Performance Materials Inc. (NEO $18.26)
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MP Materials Corp. (MP $74.95)
Q: What stocks would you recommend for a long term position to get exposure to rare earth materials?
Q: On July 14 you answered a question from Donald about share buybacks. However, the screener you provided a link for was apparently for US stocks only, and required a monthly subscription.
I am interested in specific buybacks for a limited amount of Canadian companies. I can of course see in announcements that an NCIB has been approved and such, but is there any way to know whether or not they actually are buying back stocks? Must I wait for a quarterly or annual report to find this out after the fact, or is there somewhere I can go to see purchases?
I do know that the amount of stock they have would be reduced, but wonder if the actual share cancellation happens at the buyback, or at their leisure sometime later?
Thanks PK
I am interested in specific buybacks for a limited amount of Canadian companies. I can of course see in announcements that an NCIB has been approved and such, but is there any way to know whether or not they actually are buying back stocks? Must I wait for a quarterly or annual report to find this out after the fact, or is there somewhere I can go to see purchases?
I do know that the amount of stock they have would be reduced, but wonder if the actual share cancellation happens at the buyback, or at their leisure sometime later?
Thanks PK
Q: Just curious what you guys think of this company. Pretty large at around 9B Market Cap, and roughly 44,000 employees, founded in 1885. My source shows a Forward P/E
of 22.6x and a forward P/S of 2.3x.
Do you like this Company, for diversification, and would the price get cut in 1/2 during a recession, as they seem to do a lot of Quality Assurance.
Thanks Gord
of 22.6x and a forward P/S of 2.3x.
Do you like this Company, for diversification, and would the price get cut in 1/2 during a recession, as they seem to do a lot of Quality Assurance.
Thanks Gord
Q: I believe the US dollar is significantly over-valued due to geopolitics, and I anticipate it will gradually return to more normal over the next 4-12 months. What strategy (or equities) would you recommend to take advantage of this return to normal. Shorting the US dollar is an obvious option, but I see it as a bit too risky.