Q: Personally I find very, very little value in quotes from Co.'s
Officers. Do they ever say something negative about their CO.? Even Nortel had positive quotes. That's their job.
Investors of Bankman-Fried were told great things.
Maybe some analysis would be better.
Q: Hi Folks,
Finally breaking even with Enbridge. Thinking about selling my position and buying CNQ. This would be in a non registered account. May I have your opinion ?
Thanks
Q: If BEP.PR.O preferred shares are going to be redeemed for $25 on April 15, why are they trading for $25.25 today. I own these preferred shares & am wondering if I should sell today for an extra 25 cents per share or wait until April 15. I have enough shares to cover the $9.99 commission fee. Thanks … Cal
Q: I know you rate AMD highly for growth potential. There is some speculation that it could double from here in the next two years. Is this at all reasonable and what do you see as downside risks? Thanks Jim
Q: I have held these for quite awhile and I try to be a patient investor but it is challenging. Do you see any catalysts in the 1 to 2 years that might move these stocks significantly higher? The small cap. sector seems to be gaining some interest so I thought these might ride along. thanks
Q: Banks both CA and US have been some of my best long term holds ( 10 Yrs + )
Not compared to Tech . Stocks .... 5 year returns have been stagnate on TD especially
What is outlook on Banks in general ? or would you like elsewhere ? ie Change TD for GOOG
Q: I have enjoyed the ride with KNSL but it seems to have taken big hit in the past week. Can you comment on what, if anything has transpired to trigger the sell off as well as whether it's a buying opportunity, a hold or if something has changed that might make it a sell? Please explain the rational behind your view. Thanks!!
Q: JPM share price has outperformed BAC by a wide margin over the past 5 years. And especially over the past two years. Do you know what would account for the divergence?
Q: I hold DYN6001 in my non-registered savings account to generate USD income. It has low volatility but relatively modest monthly income due to management fees. Would ZWB.U be a better choice? Its current yield is 7.2% but comes with an MER of 0.72%. Can you suggest other options for USD income with low volatility?
Q: If you could only buy one of these companies for long term growth which would you make the case for? Obviously AMZN is an order of magnitude larger. They are both slotted into the consumer discretionary sector, but how closely do you see them tracking to the factors that would move that sector? Do you foresee AMZN initiating a dividend one day? Does any other U.S. name stand out to you that you vastly prefer? Thanks for your thoughts.
Respecting these are in different sectors, if you could only buy one for growth for a 3-5 year hold which would it be? Why? (I’m ok with the risk associated with a high growth name as long as the fundamentals are compelling)