Q: Can you please provide some analysis of this company and whether you would find it investment worthy at these levels? Is the growth story intact or is it a broken company and a story that will end badly? An attractive entry point if you see one would be nice too.
Thanks!
Q: With all the risks out there in the investing world these days it's hard for me to decide on an investing strategy that I can trust enough that I will hold equities even as they react and go down when each new risk becomes noteworthy. I've decided that the best strategy for me is to develop a list of:
1. high quality
2. inexpensive stocks
3. that pay dividends that are sustainable through difficult times.
Based on this strategy what Canadian companies would you invest in now that fit the criteria? I would appreciate 8 of your top picks.
Q: I received the following in one of my TD alerts:
"Park Lawn ranks poorly in our screen as consensus estimates were significantly lowered after its Q2/F22 earnings miss last month. The 2022 consensus earnings estimate was reduced 19.4% and the 2023 estimate was lowered 11.6% (Exhibit 4). As a result, Park Lawn has seen its ranking in our QGM tumble to 223, and we are removing it from our small-cap portfolio."
Q: DEA seems like a low beta US REIT with a tenant that will never default and a generous dividend - would appreciate your view of the upside and downside here.
Q: Retired, dividend-income investor, who normally buys-and-holds for years, with some trimming-adding to meet my asset allocation targets.
I've held CSH for years...starting to build a position in 2017 in my wife's TFSA (oops) and ditto in her RRSP (double oops). Anyway I have finally lost patience with it and wanted to check in with you...one last sounding board. I've also gone through all of the CSH questions.
Q#1 = your thoughts on CSH...any hope? RBC seems to like it (Outperform with a target of $13.50), but it just doesn't seem to gain any traction...just the opposite.
Q#2 = from an asset allocation perspective, I have CSH at 50% REIT and 50% health. I currently own ZRE (my proxy for the sector) and LIFE (ditto). What are your thoughts on taking the CSH proceeds and adding to both of these? My resultant exposure would be ZRE @ 4.0% and LIFE at 6.5%...even though I understand you can't personalize answers. I see you have ZRE at a 5% weighting in the Income Portfolio but nothing for health.
Q: Good afternoon, I am down between 30% to 50% on BABA, SHOP and NVDA (over the last 6 months) and I'm considering averaging down on some or all if them, If you had to choose where to allocate your "average down" dollars what would be your first, second and third choices and why?
Many thanks
Tim
Q: Wondering what your thoughts are on this company? I think gold will do well in the coming year and believe this company has some potential with a good management team and project and Pierre Lassonde and management buying more. There was a big drop today on no news that I saw and wondering if you have any insight into that and the company's potential.
Q: Golly this is something that I wrestle with - as there are 4 members in the family, I spread a holding position across more than one of the four accounts. But now I'm questioning the appropriateness of this approach. I'm lending to holding such a stock position in one account while at the same time, doing my best to have a diverse mix in each account. What is your take on this??? Much appreciate your input....like get another point of view.........Tom
What etfs would you recommend for consideration that would cover equities outside of North America, in Canadian dollars. I am looking more towards the more established economies rather than emerging markets.