Q: Early in the winter I bought some Keyera, but only got about half of what I had bid for. The price started to climb, so I just let the remainder of the bid expire. The price is now back down near my initial purchase, and I am debating whether to purchase the other half (I hold a 1% position, this would make it 2%). Could you comment on:
1) current guidance from management
2) debt levels, and how this compares to others in the industry
3) dividend payout percentage
4) do you consider it a "buy", and if so, buy now or wait a bit
Q: You’ve been recommending First Majestic (FR) as a top silver play. How will it be affected by the developments at Jerritt Canyon, and why do you prefer it to other significant silver producers in Mexico, particularly MAG and SIL?
Q: Could you please explain some of the terms that you use. I’m thinking of: you want to see a stock “gain support” at a certain level; you want to see a stick “settle in”; and other such terms. Thanks
Q: Can you name a few securities that you would recommend in an effort to capitalize on the potential bond market opportunity as outlined in your March 16th market report?
Please rank and provide a brief explanation for the ranking.
Q: Oil and nat gas seem to be subjects of market manipulation. Especially in light of OPEC’s sudden announcement. Can you suggest a couple of non levered etf’s that track nat gas. Greatly appreciated.
Q: Please advise. Hold or sell. Forget buy, I'm not sure about your recent response to pat saying there were numerous responses to similar questions. There should have been so I assume I was doing something wrong in the search.
This company, no doubt, is beyond speculative, but would you be able to provide some background/insight. If one were interested in getting into the "psychedelic wellness" trend, would you also suggest any other companies. This is a long term/far-reaching investment, whose concepts are very intriguing to me.
If you ultimately think Go Easy will be fine. And as per their CEO at the National Bank conference saying that they will “continue to grow and meet targets”. How is this not a buying opportunity with the company down 25% and out of favour?