Q: Hi! I just read that Newmont is delisting from TSX. I own this in a non-registered account. What happens to the shares, and do I need to sell and then rebuy on the US exchange? Thank you!
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Q: Why the sudden rise today? Would you consider this a buy, sell or hold?
Thank you as always!!
Thank you as always!!
Q: If OpenAi decided to go public in the next few years with a Market Cap of 1-2 trillion dollars, do you think this would launch Microsoft’s stock price? I’m guessing their original investment in OpenAi has compounded several times over.
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Thanks
Q: i owen several 5 year rest perfered shares.I would like your opion on to hold them and if they are a ok hold for a period of time. they have performed well the past year.
Q: Is ODV a good buy for a 5 year time horizon. If not is there a similar company you would recommend?
Thank you!
Thank you!
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Progressive Corporation (The) (PGR $242.34)
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Philip Morris International Inc (PM $162.95)
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British American Tobacco p.l.c. (BTI $54.70)
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Invitation Homes Inc. (INVH $29.64)
Q: I was reviewing INVH for income because portfolio is excessively growth oriented. INVH seemed to me well-positioned with good prospects for price appreciation. I also thought INVH could be a good inflation hedge. It seems I am wrong on all the above. The value of INVH shares is down by more than 12% over 6 months, and down by over 16% in the past year. Is something wrong with the business? Or do you attribute poor share performance to negative sentiment? The latter seems too simplistic a reason however. But if it really is just sentiment , do you expect investor attitudes to grow warmer towards boring income producing companies? Like many other investors, I continue to stay dangerously in love with growthy tech. I have been trying hard to shake off the addiction.
Is INVH a good candidate to offset a growth-oriented ‘portfolios? If not INVH, then do you have other suggestions for income ?
If not real estate , for income, under current conditions do you prefer mature slower growth dividend payers over REITs? ( I have no clue on bonds). I would appreciate suggestions on conservative income-producing securities that you like that are available at reasonable prices currently (US, Europe, UK). Prices to buy below at are *always* helpful .
Is INVH a good candidate to offset a growth-oriented ‘portfolios? If not INVH, then do you have other suggestions for income ?
If not real estate , for income, under current conditions do you prefer mature slower growth dividend payers over REITs? ( I have no clue on bonds). I would appreciate suggestions on conservative income-producing securities that you like that are available at reasonable prices currently (US, Europe, UK). Prices to buy below at are *always* helpful .
Q: Little DIV has been one of my best performing stocks this year,up 40% since I bought it and pays a great dividend.Any reason you can see for such an upward move.
Q: It is going down every day, and Insiders are selling. Should we sell, Maybe AI is hurting it.
Q: Hi. Have you had a look at NPCE, Neuropace? Your thoughts would be appreciated. Same question for ONWD, Onward medical.
Are there any other publicly traded companies that are involved the emerging brain computer interface space? I know that Alphabet has invested in neuralink, but are there other larger companies that have funded startups in the area that you are aware of? Thank-you.
Are there any other publicly traded companies that are involved the emerging brain computer interface space? I know that Alphabet has invested in neuralink, but are there other larger companies that have funded startups in the area that you are aware of? Thank-you.
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Strategy Inc (MSTR $344.75)
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Galaxy Digital Inc. Class A common stock (GLXY $45.38)
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Coinbase Global Inc (COIN $342.46)
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Robinhood Markets Inc. (HOOD $124.78)
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ISHARES BITCOIN TR (IBIT $65.37)
Q: HI guys,
On CNBC last week Michael Saylor discussed MSTR and one of the things he mentioned was it was designed to be 2X BTC movement.
I'm talking short term history here, not over years.
In the past 5 days Mstr is -1.32%, 1 month it is -15.96% and the past 3 months it is - 13.43%
However BTC has performed past 5 days +4.67%, 1 month - 2.31% and 3 month +11.1%.
As you can see BTC has outperformed MSTR quite substantially over the recent past.
Why would you think this is happening? Is the MSTR trade done? What do you reccomend for BTC exposure?
Thanks
Sheldon
On CNBC last week Michael Saylor discussed MSTR and one of the things he mentioned was it was designed to be 2X BTC movement.
I'm talking short term history here, not over years.
In the past 5 days Mstr is -1.32%, 1 month it is -15.96% and the past 3 months it is - 13.43%
However BTC has performed past 5 days +4.67%, 1 month - 2.31% and 3 month +11.1%.
As you can see BTC has outperformed MSTR quite substantially over the recent past.
Why would you think this is happening? Is the MSTR trade done? What do you reccomend for BTC exposure?
Thanks
Sheldon
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Alphabet Inc. (GOOGL $254.72)
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Microsoft Corporation (MSFT $517.93)
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United Rentals Inc. (URI $941.52)
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WSP Global Inc. (WSP $287.98)
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iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond ETF (TLT $89.02)
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Axon Enterprise Inc. (AXON $774.53)
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Brookfield Asset Management Inc Class A Limited (BAM $60.02)
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Palantir Technologies Inc. (PLTR $182.39)
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Sportradar Group AG (SRAD $30.14)
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Brookfield Corporation Class A Limited Voting Shares (BN $99.02)
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Nebius Group N.V. (NBIS $99.31)
Q: hi, dear team:
just sell pltr and have some cash, thinking about buy MSFT ,BN BAM, TLT OR GOOGLE at today price, hope can hear yours idea. try to buy and hold for long time .appreicate!
just sell pltr and have some cash, thinking about buy MSFT ,BN BAM, TLT OR GOOGLE at today price, hope can hear yours idea. try to buy and hold for long time .appreicate!
Q: Are there any reasons associated with Friday's big share price drop? Thanks!
Q: I know both are spinoffs from CSU and involved in “vertical” software. And both have done well.
What is the difference between the 2 companies?
Do they compete against each other in any way?
Which of the 2 should have the better growth prospects?
Thanks.
What is the difference between the 2 companies?
Do they compete against each other in any way?
Which of the 2 should have the better growth prospects?
Thanks.
Q: What's your opinion about these two stocks? Buy/Hold/Sell? Timeframe: 3-5 years. Risk tolerance: moderate.
Q: May I have your thoughts on the future of this stock.
Are there others in this category with better prospects?
Thanks.
Are there others in this category with better prospects?
Thanks.
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Loblaw Companies Limited (L $55.47)
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CGI Inc. Class A Subordinate Voting Shares (GIB.A $127.65)
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Nutrien Ltd. (NTR $78.14)
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Tantalus Systems Holding Inc. (GRID $3.25)
Q: Regarding your recent portfolio changes:
- what is the best metric for determining whether or not Tantalus Systems is good value at current levels ?
- I was surprised by the AI disruption note in your commentary for CGI. I thought they were to benefit from AI. Maybe I misunderstood (?)
- By trimming NTR and adding L in the balanced portfolio, are you suggesting there is more upside with L ?
- what is the best metric for determining whether or not Tantalus Systems is good value at current levels ?
- I was surprised by the AI disruption note in your commentary for CGI. I thought they were to benefit from AI. Maybe I misunderstood (?)
- By trimming NTR and adding L in the balanced portfolio, are you suggesting there is more upside with L ?
Q: I have benefitted from your service and am happy I discovered it. It has enabled me to buy stocks you have a high conviction in while there is still significant upside.
The additional area that I think would benefit subscribers is to advise when you are cooling on previously recommended stocks.
In some instances, I have held recommended stocks well past their best before date, resulting in losses where there were previously gains.
Some old flavour of the day stocks that come to mind are ecn, goos, toy.
I know you actively manage the model portfolios, and that it's ultimately my responsibility to manage my own portfolio, but I know it would help me (and perhaps others), to understand in a more timely manner when a high conviction stock not in the model portfolio moves from a Strong Buy to a Hold or Sell.
I'm identifying a need, but don't know how this would work. Thanks for considering.
The additional area that I think would benefit subscribers is to advise when you are cooling on previously recommended stocks.
In some instances, I have held recommended stocks well past their best before date, resulting in losses where there were previously gains.
Some old flavour of the day stocks that come to mind are ecn, goos, toy.
I know you actively manage the model portfolios, and that it's ultimately my responsibility to manage my own portfolio, but I know it would help me (and perhaps others), to understand in a more timely manner when a high conviction stock not in the model portfolio moves from a Strong Buy to a Hold or Sell.
I'm identifying a need, but don't know how this would work. Thanks for considering.
Q: The last investment and economic report cards were aug 14 and july 31. When can we expect the next one?
Q: Is this company suggested to be a hold or sell based on it's recent performance?
Q: An advisor at RBC recently recommended a new ETF offered by RBC as a good for income investment . The brochure says : RBC Target Maturity Bond ETFs (RBC TMB ETFs) are an innovative suite of fixed income investment solutions designed to meet the evolving needs of today’s investors. RBC TMB ETFs combine the defined maturity and regular income characteristics of individual bonds with the transparency, diversification, and tradability of an exchange traded fund.
Would you consider this a good alternative to holding a GIC?
Would you consider this a good alternative to holding a GIC?