Q: I hold CEVA with a positive return so far and would like your opinion - should I continue to hold or sell? IDTI hasn't changed much since purchasing it. Hold or sell?
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Q: I have dec calls on GDX, somewhat volatile: I could have gotten out with a small profit twice; should I keep holding for a bigger payoff?
Q: I'm in the process of ranking tax loss candidates and try to decide between DH and AD which one has a better chance to show signs of life before 2016 YE.
I'm leaning towards DH only for the reason it's seemingly under certain manipulators' control (based on the hard drive downwards trade actions of late) and unless they turn out to be like what you said "short sellers are not god, they can loss money too"). AD is a "show me" story, but can they do a turn around by Q3?
Your assessment will help greatly in my decision. Thanks.
By the way no more use of stop losses for me. I foolishly lost EIF and I'm buying it back at a premium today. Another lesson learnt at a high tuition. LOL.
I'm leaning towards DH only for the reason it's seemingly under certain manipulators' control (based on the hard drive downwards trade actions of late) and unless they turn out to be like what you said "short sellers are not god, they can loss money too"). AD is a "show me" story, but can they do a turn around by Q3?
Your assessment will help greatly in my decision. Thanks.
By the way no more use of stop losses for me. I foolishly lost EIF and I'm buying it back at a premium today. Another lesson learnt at a high tuition. LOL.
Q: Good day 5i. SJ @ 44.37
Considering adding SJ soon. Would like your thoughts on concrete ties potentially hurting them. I read a couple of articles including this one that indicates concrete ties last longer, may be more environmentally friendly and are much more common in Europe and Asia
http://precast.org/2010/07/railroadties-precast-concrete-or-wood/
Thanks, Greg
Considering adding SJ soon. Would like your thoughts on concrete ties potentially hurting them. I read a couple of articles including this one that indicates concrete ties last longer, may be more environmentally friendly and are much more common in Europe and Asia
http://precast.org/2010/07/railroadties-precast-concrete-or-wood/
Thanks, Greg
Q: Could I have your thoughts on Royal Canadian Mint please. Value of the company. Is it investable or can money be used better elsewhere (bank stocks)? Will Canada's 150th birthday next year improve the outlook? Thanks J
Q: I seem to have been afflicted with the same problem other members have experienced. This is my third question, previous two have gone unanswered. I know my question credits are sufficient and your site confirms the question has been sent. Have you identified why this is happening?
My last question related to the most recent conference call with Kinaxis management. There was frequent reference to an inflection point and I am wondering what this is and how it would relate to the company's prospects.
Mike
My last question related to the most recent conference call with Kinaxis management. There was frequent reference to an inflection point and I am wondering what this is and how it would relate to the company's prospects.
Mike
Q: what does seymour schulich -- (he generally is a brilliant investor, think franco nevada and birchcliff among others)know about pengrowth that i do not. i always though this was one of the weaker oil and gas companies out there with way too much debt. can you help me understand and would you recommend it. dave
Q: Hi Peter and Associates!
I was reading yesterday a comment by David Rosenberg that the TSX is currently trading at 20X forward earnings which historically is very high. Do you share the view that the Canadian market is overvalued?
Ian
I was reading yesterday a comment by David Rosenberg that the TSX is currently trading at 20X forward earnings which historically is very high. Do you share the view that the Canadian market is overvalued?
Ian
Q: Hi 5i,
Although they have both been good investments, it seems that since 2010 BIP units have outperformed BEP units by a decent margin. Are the profit margins lower in BEP's focus area or is there something about the energy project investment arc that delays returns in the renewable energy space? I'm wondering what the BIP unit outperformance is attributable to and whether it is a factor that is likely to continue or whether, in the future, BEP is more likely to keep pace, or even to do a little catch-up. I'd be interested in any thoughts you may have on this. Thanks!
Although they have both been good investments, it seems that since 2010 BIP units have outperformed BEP units by a decent margin. Are the profit margins lower in BEP's focus area or is there something about the energy project investment arc that delays returns in the renewable energy space? I'm wondering what the BIP unit outperformance is attributable to and whether it is a factor that is likely to continue or whether, in the future, BEP is more likely to keep pace, or even to do a little catch-up. I'd be interested in any thoughts you may have on this. Thanks!
Q: I have a small (1%) position in Solium and am up modestly. I was pleasantly surprised at the modest share price bump after the poor Q2/1H earnings. Perhaps the market is looking at the improved topline and giving the company time to convert that to a better bottom line. However, I'm thinking of selling SUM and buying more GUD, which is also a small position. I could also keep SUM and just add to GUD. Could you provide an outlook on SUM for the next 2-3 years and the relative merits of these two? Thank-you.
Q: Would you mind explaining how the one year share price of XHY has gone from: Aug 19/15 at $19.81 to Feb 2/16 at $17.31 and then back up Aug18/16 to $20.01. Is share price only affected by interest rate changes or other things in the ETF that I'm missing? And is there a best time to buy the ETF.
Thank you.
G
Thank you.
G
Q: From your vantage point which industries/ businesses do you see growing interest as investable opportunities? I tend to focus on individual companies rather than industries but I find it certainly helps if the company is in a high growth industry. No rush with an answer.Thanks.
Q: Hi
How likely is it that the sale of MBT to BCE will go through?
Would you purchase MBT on weakness?
Thanks
How likely is it that the sale of MBT to BCE will go through?
Would you purchase MBT on weakness?
Thanks
Q: I have a one and a half year time horizon before I need to convert my RRSP to a RRIF. Can you provide and suggestions for some do's and don'ts regarding this process? I have a solid pension and my RRSP is self directed.
Any suggested reading references/articles would also be appreciated.
As always,
Thanks
Paul
Any suggested reading references/articles would also be appreciated.
As always,
Thanks
Paul
Q: I have owned EDR since well before the 2008 downturn and kept it. It has turned around and it is now well above what I paid. I am interested in investing more in gold/silver would like your opinion on whether to buy more EDR or is there a better growth play in silver/gold. I have also owned Goldcorp for several years and am still a bit under water with it. I value your opinion. Thanks
Q: Hello, I am thinking of purchasing this equity. Could I have your opinion on this stock. Thank you.
Alan
Alan
Q: Hi Peter and Team,
Do you see any major pitfalls in XAU's strategy to date and what you see as their next milestone to move the market?
Do you see any major pitfalls in XAU's strategy to date and what you see as their next milestone to move the market?
Q: Hi Peter et Al
Just read Moriarity,s glowing comments on Equana Tech (V.EGT). Would appeciate any thoughts you may have. Tks in advance.
Just read Moriarity,s glowing comments on Equana Tech (V.EGT). Would appeciate any thoughts you may have. Tks in advance.
Q: Bought DH at $23 in July/2013. Reached $43+ in July 2015. Now $29+. I have read your recent comments on this stock & respect your assessment however, do you firmly believe that this very OLD company has the current management to compete today in a very sophisticated high-teck marketplace? Thank you.
Q: Just an aded information regarding the otc market.
Quotes are no longer available neither level 2. Buying is throwing a dart in a tunnel at night.
Your broker may not allow you to trade, and if it does it will only give you (eventually) the bid/ask spread at the time of the quote.
Then there is the problem of selling, some trades are extremly thin.
If you have a portfolio manager, he may be able to acess OTC. Otherwise good luck.
Quotes are no longer available neither level 2. Buying is throwing a dart in a tunnel at night.
Your broker may not allow you to trade, and if it does it will only give you (eventually) the bid/ask spread at the time of the quote.
Then there is the problem of selling, some trades are extremly thin.
If you have a portfolio manager, he may be able to acess OTC. Otherwise good luck.