Q: can you please provide opinion on this company, why it keeps going down, is it a buy, hold or sell? thanks
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Q: At this stage of the game is there any hope for DII.B shares.
Q: Views on old Maverix team new venture? Too early to buy?
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Booking Holdings Inc. (BKNG $5,457.86)
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Royal Bank of Canada (RY $180.06)
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WSP Global Inc. (WSP $285.34)
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Thomson Reuters Corporation (TRI $275.03)
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Vanguard FTSE Developed All Cap ex North America Index ETF (VIU $39.07)
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Vitalhub Corp. (VHI $13.63)
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Axon Enterprise Inc. (AXON $867.12)
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Uber Technologies Inc. (UBER $89.39)
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Topicus.com Inc. (TOI $185.00)
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Cellebrite DI Ltd. (CLBT $13.65)
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Alphabet CDR (CAD Hedged) (GOOG $31.92)
Q: I have a portfolio of 25 individual stocks (diversified among most sectors) with no ETFs. Within this portfolio I own companies that trade in CAD and the US but have operations and/or varying degrees of revenue in other countries such as CLBT, AXON, TOI, VHI, UBER, BKNG, WSP, TRI, BN and some of the MAG 7 with their worldwide reach such as GOOG. I often wonder if this is adequate international exposure for a healthy portfolio or should I have a specific international ETF?
I have not been a fan of ETFs due to the often wide exposure that can include "the best along with less than the best" (and they are boring, :), haha). But for long term growth and healthy diversification I often consider opening a position in an international ETF such as VIU.
But then I face my conundrum. In the past 5 years the return on VIU has been 41.4% (Yahoo Finance). Perhaps my expectations are out of line, but I would not be happy (and I would be bored, :), ) with the same return from VIU in the next 5 years. Even a conservative Canadian bank with some international operations such as RY has done 90% in the past 5 years (Yahoo Finance). It seems to me that I must give up too much possible growth in order to achieve a healthy level of international diversification through the instrument of an international ETF.
Perhaps this is a conundrum that need not be solved, but do you have any thoughts that may lead to a wiser investment perspective or a needed tempering of my expectations?
As always, thank you for your excellent service.
Cal
I have not been a fan of ETFs due to the often wide exposure that can include "the best along with less than the best" (and they are boring, :), haha). But for long term growth and healthy diversification I often consider opening a position in an international ETF such as VIU.
But then I face my conundrum. In the past 5 years the return on VIU has been 41.4% (Yahoo Finance). Perhaps my expectations are out of line, but I would not be happy (and I would be bored, :), ) with the same return from VIU in the next 5 years. Even a conservative Canadian bank with some international operations such as RY has done 90% in the past 5 years (Yahoo Finance). It seems to me that I must give up too much possible growth in order to achieve a healthy level of international diversification through the instrument of an international ETF.
Perhaps this is a conundrum that need not be solved, but do you have any thoughts that may lead to a wiser investment perspective or a needed tempering of my expectations?
As always, thank you for your excellent service.
Cal
Q: Hello,
Would you be comfortable adding to both here? Or wait for a better entry price? Long-term hold. Which are you more bullish on if you had to pick 1 over the other?
Thanks!
Would you be comfortable adding to both here? Or wait for a better entry price? Long-term hold. Which are you more bullish on if you had to pick 1 over the other?
Thanks!
Q: A class action has been authorized against National Bank Financial Inc., RBC Direct Investing Inc., TD Waterhouse Canada Inc., Desjardins Securities Inc., CIBC Investors Services Inc. and Questrade Inc. seeking the reimbursement of currency conversion fees collected from clients
What would be in your opinion the expected gains for your average retail investor and the cost/benefit of the claim? It looks like marginal but I do not have a lot of experience in those class action suit.
What would be in your opinion the expected gains for your average retail investor and the cost/benefit of the claim? It looks like marginal but I do not have a lot of experience in those class action suit.
Q: Hi, could you please explain the thought process for why you aren't big on average down?
Q: Hi 5i,
Dominari Holdings (DOMH) , other than the two sons of Trump association with this Co. Is there something here worth keeping an eye on??
thank you
Dominari Holdings (DOMH) , other than the two sons of Trump association with this Co. Is there something here worth keeping an eye on??
thank you
Q: Good morning,
BCE seems to have broken up out of a wyckoff base lately. Do you happen to have any news of improvement in the company to support this price movement? I read that there’s been a little rotation into defensive stocks recently, but who knows.
Thank you!
BCE seems to have broken up out of a wyckoff base lately. Do you happen to have any news of improvement in the company to support this price movement? I read that there’s been a little rotation into defensive stocks recently, but who knows.
Thank you!
Q: Could you please share your top 10 US names for long-term total return (10+ year horizon)? Can be a mix of dividend yield and capital appreciation, but I'm indifferent as to whether the company has a dividend or not. Also, no need to hit all sectors. Much appreciated!
Q: Now that BCE seems to have washed out is it perhaps investable again?
Q: I hate to ask this but I have to because I keep adding little bites of CLBT as it comes down and it won't stop coming down which means I want to keep adding more little bites.
What would you view as the floor for this share price? As much as you like it, can you see any reason for its continuing steady decline? Is there a worst case scenario that investors are exiting based on or is it just a lack of excitement/news? Lastly, are fundamentals improving or declining and what do you expect from their upcoming earnings?
What would you view as the floor for this share price? As much as you like it, can you see any reason for its continuing steady decline? Is there a worst case scenario that investors are exiting based on or is it just a lack of excitement/news? Lastly, are fundamentals improving or declining and what do you expect from their upcoming earnings?
Q: This stock continues to drift lower.Do you see any support level?
Q: Hello,
You've replied to questions regarding Valeura Energy's financials earlier in the year. It seemed at the time, you used Bloomberg's numbers which differ greatly from that of the company's. Wondering if you can take another look and comment on whether you feel the current share price still represents good value. Their revenue and cash position over the past few years seems decent for a smaller oil play. Just wondering if I should continue hanging on to my position for a little more potential upside?
Thank you,
Tom
You've replied to questions regarding Valeura Energy's financials earlier in the year. It seemed at the time, you used Bloomberg's numbers which differ greatly from that of the company's. Wondering if you can take another look and comment on whether you feel the current share price still represents good value. Their revenue and cash position over the past few years seems decent for a smaller oil play. Just wondering if I should continue hanging on to my position for a little more potential upside?
Thank you,
Tom
Q: CPRT-US is down 19.88% year-to-date. Please give your thoughts on this stock. Buy? Sell? Hold?
Q: I am currently taking CSC and in the textbook they talk about negative interest rates happening during Covid in the US and that they have happened in Japan or in Europe. I don't understand why firms would choose to buy bonds that guarantee them a loss of money when in theory they could choose to just hold cash. Could you please provide some clarification on why firms or people would buy (nominal) negative interest rate bonds?
Q: Hi, ‘Physical Uranium’ , not something you buy on the street….Where does Sprott get and hold its uranium ?
Q: Hi there,
I bought half a position in PRL at around $25. Would now be a good time to top up to a full position or would you wait for a pull back?
Thank you!
I bought half a position in PRL at around $25. Would now be a good time to top up to a full position or would you wait for a pull back?
Thank you!
Q: I am very interested in uber and aurora peeked my interest. What do you think about its potential?
This weekend Barron’s article mentioned it as a potential 22 bagger. Of course the guy is already invested so he is pitching it.
This weekend Barron’s article mentioned it as a potential 22 bagger. Of course the guy is already invested so he is pitching it.
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Purpose High Interest Savings Fund (PSA $50.02)
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RBC Investment Savings Account Series A (RBC) (RBF2010 $10.00)
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Global X High Interest Savings ETF (CASH $50.01)
Q: Hi Team:
I have some cash sitting in RIF acct. Presently in RBF2010 paying 2.3% interest, with unlimited charge for buy or sells..
Would I be better to spent the $9.95 and buy into something like CASH or PSA? Then I would also have to pay $9.95 to get out.
As a follow-up to that question how about if this was in an 'open account' , Where the interest is taxed at 100% income whereas CASH or PSA would act like a dividend income and therefore taxed at roughly 66% income.
OR do you have a better suggestion for larger amounts of $$
Thank you. :-)
I have some cash sitting in RIF acct. Presently in RBF2010 paying 2.3% interest, with unlimited charge for buy or sells..
Would I be better to spent the $9.95 and buy into something like CASH or PSA? Then I would also have to pay $9.95 to get out.
As a follow-up to that question how about if this was in an 'open account' , Where the interest is taxed at 100% income whereas CASH or PSA would act like a dividend income and therefore taxed at roughly 66% income.
OR do you have a better suggestion for larger amounts of $$
Thank you. :-)